BRUEL & KJAER 2032 Instruction Manual page 158

Dual channel signal analyzer
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The Analytical Time Signal az(n) can be displayed in terms of:
Real part
Imaginary part
Magnitude
Phase
Nyquist plot
Nichols plot
Similar for Ch.B
13.2.2. Instantaneous Time Function Ch.A vs. Ch.B
a(n) vs. b(n): real-valued Time Records of input, 0
~
n
~
N -1
For not zero pad measurement modes : N
=
2048
For zero pad measurement modes: N
=
1024
13.2.3. Enhanced Time Function Ch.A or Ch.B
a(n):ensemble averaged Time Records of each sample across a series of instantaneous
Time Records, each triggered from a common condition, 0
~
n
~
N -1, N
=
2048.
The analytical signal corresponding to a(n) is:
r'-J
az(n)
=
a(n)
+
j a(n)
,........__;
where a(n)
=JF' [
a(n)]
{
SA(k) for k
=
0
az(n)
=
7-
1
[
GA(k)] where GA(k)
=
2 SA(k) for 1
~
k
~
N/2 -1
0 for N/2
~
k
~
N -1
and SA(k) =
7 [
a(n)]
The Analytical Enhanced Time Signal az(n) can be displayed in terms of:
Real part
Imaginary part
Magnitude
Phase
Nyquist plot
Nichols plot
Similar to Ch.B.
13.2.4. Enhanced Time Function Ch.A vs. Ch.B
a(n) vs. b(n): 0
~
n
~
N -1, N
=
2048
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