Archived: NI Sound and Vibration Toolkit and NI Sound and Vibration Measurement Suite 2012 Bug Fixes

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Overview



The following items are changes from NI Sound and Vibration 2011 to NI Sound and Vibration 2012. If you have a Bug ID, you can search this list to validate that the issue has been fixed.

The following items are the IDs and titles of a subset of issues fixed in NI Sound and Vibration 2012.

Fixed bugs observed in LabVIEW-based Sound and Vibration VIs.

IDFixed Issue
200302SV Aures Tonality VI Needs Reset Option and Internal Error Handling
246141THD Performance Decreases When Calculating A High Number of Harmonics
309307Expected Fundamental Frequency Is Not Present On SFDR (Spurious-Free Dynamic Range) API
317782SVT Envelope and Zoom Power Spectrum Incorrectly Clear Graphs
328583f0 of Spectrum Subset Is Incorrectly Adjusted By -df When Start Is Less Than f0
329104Error Returned When Using TDMS Read Speed Profile Without Speed Position Data In File


Fixed bugs observed in Sound and Vibration Assistant.

IDFixed Issue
127539Limit Test Result Display in Assistant Data View Shows No Data When Zooming in on Region of Speed Profile
245577"Expected Speed Not Reached" Warning Occurs When Range Is Not Limited
316071Chart Behaves Like a Graph After Restart When Using Vibration Level Step


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