PicoScope 7 Software
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux
PicoScope 7 Software
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux
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For the mode shapes a stationary wave you are going to need more than one sensor to acquire the spacial distribution of the mode. You could also have a constant source (automated hammer) and displace the sensor manual over the area.cryogene wrote:Hello mint8577,
Were you able to find out any more on your problem?
I have a similar setup with similar hardware and am also seeing if it's possible to view any more than just a spectrum display from the accelerometer feedback. Would really be nice to see the mode shapes, if possible.
Thanks for any feedback.
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