Input Buffering - Adash VA4 Pro II User Manual

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Adash 4400 – VA4Pro
Every graph on the screen contains one measurement. More screens with graphs can be developed.
The description of each graph is in the top.
Example:
The translation: Meas No.1, RMS value, Channel 1, Applied band filter 10-1000Hz, Number of Samples of the
signal 4096, Time length of signal 1s. The Signal means the time signal, from which the evaluation was made.
The translation: Meas No.3, Spectrum from Channel 1, Range 400Hz, Lines 1600 Time length of signal 4s, 4
signals for 4 AVG used, speed 17.7Hz

Input Buffering

Measured signal is collected into the input memory. The analyze procedures read the signal data from the
memory and compute all required results, which are displayed on the screen. In the case, when too many
results are required, the computation is slow and displayed graphs are not in time - they are delayed. We are
talking about Real Time (RT) graphs (you see the actual results) or about Non Real Time (non RT) graphs
(delayed results).
This information is displayed in the right upper corner - Measuring RT or Measuring non RT.
After the measurement is stopped (e.g. by Stop button), the computation continues until the input memory is
empty. The bellow window appears.
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