Difference between revisions of "Description of .txt export"

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NVGate allows importing signal from a text file. It’s a very convenient feature to import signal from any source. On the contrary the text file must be setup according to standards NVGate design. The easier way to do is to record a file at NVGate and export it to check its content.
NVGate allows importing signal from a text file. It’s a very convenient feature to import signal from any source. On the contrary the text file must be setup according to standards NVGate design. The easier way to do is to record a file at NVGate and export it to check its content.


Here is an example of text file for 1 channel and a brief description of its content:<br>
Here is an example of text file for 1 channel and a brief description of its content:
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[[File:txt export.PNG|left|250px]]
[[File:txt export.PNG|left|280px]]


Sampling_frequency 4.09600e+003 : Must be one of the sampling frequency available at NVGate<br>
Sampling_frequency 4.09600e+003 : Must be one of the sampling frequency available at NVGate<br>
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-0.888088584 Data… as many line as “Number of Point<br>
-0.888088584 Data… as many line as “Number of Point<br>
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