Signal Analysis
Analysis Object |
Available in |
Used for |
Professional, Developer Suite |
Calculates the envelope of a data set. |
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Basic, Professional, Developer Suite |
Calculates the convolution product of two data sets. |
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Human Body Vibrations Option |
Used to analyze mechanical vibrations affecting the human body. |
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Human Body Vibrations Option |
Used to analyze hand-transmitted vibrations that are transferred from vibrating tools through the palms and fingers to the hands and arms. |
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Basic, Professional, Developer Suite |
Calculates either the autocorrelation function of a data set or the cross-correlation of two data sets. |
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Professional, Developer Suite |
Calculates various quantities such as principal stresses or principal strains from two or three strain signals measured with the aid of a strain gauge rosette. |
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Basic, Professional, Developer Suite |
Reduces or increases the number of values of a data set using different methods or samples it for a new X data series. |
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Basic, Professional, Developer Suite |
Computes the derivative or integral of a data set or calculates the area under the curve or the signal energy of a data set. |
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Basic, Professional, Developer Suite |
Transforms a data set linearly or using a characteristic curve. |
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