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Data Physics - Recording and Playback Analysis Software
Measurements can be made during recording reducing the amount of time spent post-processing recorded data
Recording sample rate can be same or different from measurement sample rate
Local recording to solid state disk ensures the highest possible sample rate for gap-free recording
Record the end of your vibration test – regardless of how long the test runs for
Drive (DAC) channels can be automatically recorded without requiring teeing the drive signal to an input channel, freeing up that channel for additional measurements
Export recordings during test execution, automatically on test end, or manually after test (Matlab, ASCII, UFF, DSF, CSV)
Record multiple time histories simultaneously each with their own sample rate
Triggering and pacing facilitates analysis of events within recorded data
Event-based start and stop recording ensures that the desired data is captured
Use same user interface ensures that all of the features available for live measurements are available for playback analysis. The common interface simplifies the task of analyzing recorded data
Playback analysis can be performed on only the required channels from a multi-channel recording
Easily identify events in time data and set start and end of analysis time
Cut, paste, splice, add ramps, filter and much more with the graphical Time History Recording Editor
