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Record Time (Continued)
The absolute record time for the first sample is zero for manual triggered
nonprestore samples. It is approximately equal to the sample time for
most other conditions. If an external clock is used, it will be the time
between the
The resolution for Record Time is shown by the table below.
Clock Condition
Sample Time  0.2 sec
Sample Time ‚ 0.25 sec
External Clock < 0.1289 sec
External Clock > 0.1289 sec
Filter
This parameter lets you select one of six numeric filtering algorithms to
remove noise from collected data and derivatives. 1 to 4 selects among
Savitzky-Golay fourth-order filters with varying numbers of points. 5 and
6 select median pruning filters designed to remove outlying values.
(Default:
0
Selects no noise filtering
1–6
Selects one of six filtering algorithms:
1
2
3
4
5
6
Collected data before and after the range of data that is filtered is
assumed to be equal to the first and last data point, respectively. This
"end effect" affects the filtered data at the beginning and end of the data
range for (n-1)à2 points, where n is the number of points in the filter.
(Sample and Trigger) and the first external clock.
CMD3
0
)
5-point Savitzky-Golay (S-G) smoothing (applies only to
derivatives)
9-point (S-G) smoothing
17-point (S-G) smoothing
29-point (S-G) smoothing
3-point median pruning filter
5-point median pruning filter
Record Time Resolution
3.2 msec
3.906 msec
3.2 msec
3.906 msec
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