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Post by praetorian20 »
Post by praetorian20 »
Hi Richard,gruntman wrote:Ashish,
You are correct in your observation - the ps3000.dll only returns the raw data samples and there are no mathematical functions are built in. Do to the wide application use, it would be impractical for the software developers to include all functions into the .dll. However, with a bit of Googling you can easily find multiple forums with example source code that you can use to build your FFT. http://fftw.org/benchfft/ffts.html is a good starting location.
Regards,
Richard Boyd
Crag Technologies, Inc
http://www.pc-oscilloscopes.com
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