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This module generates multiple signals such as fixed sinus, random noises, and swept sinus. | This module generates multiple signals such as fixed sinus, random noises, and swept sinus. | ||
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Manages the generated signal on the front-end outputs (generators) | |||
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The left button (''signals'') allows selecting the signal type from the list and connecting it to the available outputs (1 to 6) .The others buttons open the signal settings and manage the generators activity. | |||
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''Signals:'' '' Shows the list of available signals and let the users connect it to the outputs.'' See Chapter 1 ASB - § Connection wizard for details'' | |||
The available signals are the following: | |||
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''Sine:'' '' Opens the pure sine properties dialog for adjustment. Pure sine = 1 fixed frequency, 1 amplitude. Adapted for single mode excitation. Possibility to generate a fixed voltage with F=0. | |||
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Multi-sine: Opens the ''Multi-sine'' properties dialog for adjustment. Multi sine = n fixed frequencies, 1 amplitude Adapted for multi-mode excitation and FFT analysis | |||
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Swept-sine: Opens the ''Swept-sine'' properties dialog for adjustment. Swept-sine = 1 sweeping frequency, 1 to 6 proportional amplitudes Adapted for swept sine and MiMo excitation | |||
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Chirp: Opens the ''Chirp'' properties dialog for adjustment. Chirp = Continuous short term variable frequency (1 analysis block), 1 amplitude. Adapted for damping measurement and FFT analysis | |||
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Random Noise: Opens the ''Random noise'' properties dialog for adjustment. True Random noise = Infinity of frequencies, 1 amplitude, generated randomly. Adapted for non linear responses measurement. | |||
In addition to these predefined signals, the content of a file and the replication of an input is also available to be connected on the generators.'' See Chapter 1 ASB - § Resources/Output signals for details'' | |||
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Outputs settings: Manages the generated signal settling, (Mute, transition time) | |||
''See Chapter 1 ASB - § Front-end/Output settings for details'' | |||
=====Sine===== | =====Sine===== | ||