OAT Get Even Angle Reference VI
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Owning Palette: Reference Data Processing VIs
Requires: Sound and Vibration Toolkit
Computes the even-angle reference of the scaled signal [EU] . The output reference is the even-angle spaced signal with a constant number of samples per revolution. Wire data to the scaled signal [EU] input to determine the polymorphic instance to use or manually select the instance.
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OAT Get Even Angle Reference (1 Ch)
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reset? specifies the initialization of the internal states. The first time this VI runs, or when reset? is TRUE, the internal states initialize to zero. If reset? is FALSE, this VI sets the internal states to the final states from the previous call to the VI. The default is FALSE. | ||||||
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reference output mode
specifies the output mode of
even-angle reference
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scaled signal [EU]
specifies the scaled signal expressed in the selected engineering units. To obtain a properly scaled signal, you can use the SVL Scale Voltage to EU VI or define a virtual channel in National Instruments Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX).
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speed profile
specifies the tachometer-pulse arrival time and the rotational speed at each pulse.
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pulse/revolution specifies the number of pulses the tachometer generates during each revolution. The default is 1. | ||||||
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# of revs in reference specifies the number of revolutions in the even-angle reference . The default is 1. | ||||||
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error in describes error conditions that occur before this node runs. This input provides standard error in functionality. | ||||||
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max order specifies the maximum order to analyze. If max order is less than or equal to zero, this VI automatically sets a maximum order to analyze. The default is 0. | ||||||
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remove DC? specifies whether to remove the DC component in the even-angle reference . The default is FALSE. | ||||||
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even-angle reference
returns the even-angle spaced signal reference.
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error out contains error information. This output provides standard error out functionality. | ||||||
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actual max order
is the actual measured maximum order this VI uses.
actual max order
is calculated using
max order
and
pulse/revolution
:
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OAT Get Even Angle Reference (N Ch)
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reset? specifies the initialization of the internal states. The first time this VI runs, or when reset? is TRUE, the internal states initialize to zero. If reset? is FALSE, this VI sets the internal states to the final states from the previous call to the VI. The default is FALSE. | ||||||
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reference output mode
specifies the output mode of
even-angle references
.
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scaled signals
specifies the scaled signals expressed in the selected engineering units. To obtain a properly scaled signal, you can use the SVL Scale Voltage to EU VI or define a virtual channel in National Instruments Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX).
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speed profile
specifies the tachometer-pulse arrival time and the rotational speed at each pulse.
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pulse/revolution specifies the number of pulses the tachometer generates during each revolution. The default is 1. | ||||||
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# of revs in reference specifies the number of revolutions in the even-angle references . The default is 1. | ||||||
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error in describes error conditions that occur before this node runs. This input provides standard error in functionality. | ||||||
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max order specifies the maximum order to analyze. If max order is less than or equal to zero, this VI automatically sets a maximum order to analyze. The default is 0. | ||||||
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remove DC? specifies whether to remove the DC component in the even-angle references . The default is FALSE. | ||||||
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even-angle references
returns the even-angle spaced signal reference for each channel.
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error out contains error information. This output provides standard error out functionality. | ||||||
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actual max order
is the actual measured maximum order this VI uses.
actual max order
is calculated using
max order
and
pulse/revolution
:
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