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Revision as of 13:38, 16 October 2015
Monitoring input channel setup
General[edit]
The Monitoring input channel setup window can be opened by opening a new or existing EUT file:
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EUT or
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EUT
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Then select the 'Monitoring input channels' panel. This window enables the end-user to configure the used AD-Converter during the test:
Settings[edit]
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Enter the description of the device. E.g. use the brand and/or identification number. |
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From the dropdown the used AD-Converter driver can be selected. |
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Based on the selected driver the amount of available channels are shown. In the past only eight channels were allowed. Older devices can still be limited to support a maximum of eight channels. |
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Enter the unit corresponding to the values which will be retrieved from the device. |
Calculation[edit]
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No further calculations are performed by RadiMation to the value the device driver is returning. |
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RadiMation will apply an offset as entered by the end-user. |