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Post subject: phase shift math channel Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 11:58 pm |
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Hello,
Is it possible to phase shift a math channel?
Nathan
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Post subject: Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 9:30 am |
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Hi
The scaling applied by the maths channels affects only the signal amplitude, so it is not possible to do a phase shift.
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Post subject: Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 3:08 am |
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What defines the 'T' variable in a formula?
Nathan
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Post subject: Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 8:31 am |
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'T' is the time base. You can see this by adding a maths channel equal to ''T'. You will get a straight line from (for example) -2.5 to 2.5 ms, depending on the selected time base.
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