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ADIS16228 EVALUATION ON A PERSONAL COMPUTER
UPDATE NOTICE: This Wiki Guide covers the use of evaluation tools (ADIS16228/PCBZ and EVAL-ADISZ) that are no longer available for purchase, but it remains online to support those who already have these tools. For all new ADIS16228 users, please go to the ADIS16228's product page, then click on Evaluation Kits and then click on the See All tab to review a listing of the most current ADIS16228 evaluation tools. Thank you!
The Vibration Evaluation Program enables PC-based evaluation of the ADIS16228CMLZ, using the following hardware: ADIS16228/PCBZ breakout board and EVAL-ADIS evaluation system. Please the following picture for an example of how to use these two devices together for this purpose.
PART NUMBERS TO ORDER
Click here to start the online ordering process for the following two parts, or contact your ADI distributor to place the order.
SOFTWARE TO DOWNLOAD
Software Downloads
Click here to download the latest version of the Vibration Evaluation software.
Click here to download the latest drivers for the EVAL-ADIS2.
EVAL-ADIS2 Vibration Evaluation Software Overview
The Vibration Evaluation Software is a Microsoft Windows (.NET) application that works in conjunction with the EVAL-ADIS2, in order to provide users with a PC-Based interface to a subset of iSensor products designed specifically for machine health and vibration monitoring applications. The platform enables observation of basic sensor functions, read/write access to all user-accessible registers, and full-rate data acquisition.
Due to the specialized nature of the machine health monitoring portfolio, only a subset of sensors is supported by this software. These devices are shown below.
SENSOR DEVICE NUMBER |
---|
ADIS16000AMLZ |
ADIS16229AMLZ |
ADIS16227/PCBZ |
ADIS16228/PCBZ |
.
Using the EVAL-ADIS2 Vibration Evaluation Software
Once the Vibration Evaluation software loads, you should be presented with a window similar to the image shown below.
If an error similar to the image below pops up, click OK to proceed.
Device Selection
Click on Device, located on the left side of the Menu bar, at the top of the Main Screen, and select the model number corresponding to your sensor. The ADIS16228 was used for the following examples.
For example, all of the Network options presently only apply ADIS16229.
Data Collection Mode
The ADIS16227, ADIS16228 and ADIS16229 all have four basic modes of data collection: Manual FFT, Automatic FFT, Manual Time (Time Domain) and Real-Time. Each of these modes can be configured using the Register Access window. For ease of use, the Main Screen offers a drop-down selection menu for these modes, along with a Start that kicks off a data capture.
Waveform Display
The Waveform Display quickly displays the data read back from the sensor. The data format, units, etc. will automatically change based upon the selected data capture mode.
Enable Data Log
When the “Enable Data Log” check box in the main form is set, a data capture file will be saved every time a new FFT or time-domain capture is executed. The number located beside the “Enable Data Log” check box will also increment indicating that a new file was written to the host PC disk.
RegisterAccess
The Register Access option on the Menu Bar provides read and write access to all user-accessible registers listed in the selected device's datasheet. The image below shows a screenshot of the window.
The image below shows the Register Access window when an ADIS16228 is connected.
Reading Sensor Register
In order to read the contents of a sensor register, click on the register in the table and then click on “Read Selected Register.” The EVAL-ADIS2 will issue the correct commands to the sensor and update the GUI with the data the sensor responded with.
Writing to Sensor Registers
Use the following two steps to write a value to the register. 1. Enter the data to be written to the sensor in the text box shown below.
2. Click on Write
Single-Command Options
The section on the right side of the window provides a means of easily calling subroutines within the connected sensor. Clicking on a “Write” button is equivalent to writing a single-bit command to the respective register.
Configuring Alarms
The Alarm > Alarm Settings option on the Menu Bar provides a convenient means of configuring the Spectral Alarm functions. The interface makes configuring and tuning these functions much easier!
Selecting Alarms > Alarm Settings will cause the following window to open:
Select boxes in the matrix and enter values that are associated with the magnitude of the output data and FFT bin numbers.
Click on Write to DUT to update all of the registers associated with these entries.
In order to verify that the settings were written to the sensor, close and re-open the window. Doing so will reset the form. Click on Read from DUT to read back the configuration settings from the sensor.
The Alarms > Alarm Status Form provides a convenient way to monitor each of the different alarm conditions. The dashes in each cell will change to green (no alarm), yellow (“warning” alarm, associated with Level 1) or red (“critical” alarm, associated with Level 2), depending on the conditions, after a data capture event completes.
Data Capture
The Data Capture window provides a means of configuring the file location, base file name, and file count for each data capture.
When the “Enable Data Log” check box in the main form is set, a data capture file will be saved every time a new FFT or time-domain capture is executed. The number located beside the “Enable Data Log” check box will also increment indicating that a new file was written to the host PC disk.
This counter is also shown in the Data Capture Window.
Tools
The Tools option in the Menu Bar offers two options: USB and SPI.
The USB option allows for manually connecting or disconnecting the active EVAL-ADIS2.
The SPI option allows for adjusting the SPI SCLK and stall time (time between each 16-bit transaction). The image below shows the default settings.
Demo
Visit the ADIS16229 Vibration Demo Wiki Guide for more details on this function.
About
SOFTWARE REVISION HISTORY
REPORTED ISSUES, UPGRADE REQUESTS & SOLUTIONS
PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Software Downloads
Click here to download the latest version of the Vibration Evaluation software.
Click here to download the latest drivers for the EVAL-ADIS2.
EVAL-ADIS2 Vibration Evaluation Software Overview
The Vibration Evaluation Software is a Microsoft Windows (.NET) application that works in conjunction with the EVAL-ADIS2, in order to provide users with a PC-Based interface to a subset of iSensor products designed specifically for machine health and vibration monitoring applications. The platform enables observation of basic sensor functions, read/write access to all user-accessible registers, and full-rate data acquisition.
Due to the specialized nature of the machine health monitoring portfolio, only a subset of sensors is supported by this software. These devices are shown below.
SENSOR DEVICE NUMBER |
---|
ADIS16000AMLZ |
ADIS16229AMLZ |
ADIS16227/PCBZ |
ADIS16228/PCBZ |
.
Using the EVAL-ADIS2 Vibration Evaluation Software
Once the Vibration Evaluation software loads, you should be presented with a window similar to the image shown below.
If an error similar to the image below pops up, click OK to proceed.
Device Selection
Click on Device, located on the left side of the Menu bar, at the top of the Main Screen, and select the model number corresponding to your sensor. The ADIS16228 was used for the following examples.
For example, all of the Network options presently only apply ADIS16229.
Data Collection Mode
The ADIS16227, ADIS16228 and ADIS16229 all have four basic modes of data collection: Manual FFT, Automatic FFT, Manual Time (Time Domain) and Real-Time. Each of these modes can be configured using the Register Access window. For ease of use, the Main Screen offers a drop-down selection menu for these modes, along with a Start that kicks off a data capture.
Waveform Display
The Waveform Display quickly displays the data read back from the sensor. The data format, units, etc. will automatically change based upon the selected data capture mode.
Enable Data Log
When the “Enable Data Log” check box in the main form is set, a data capture file will be saved every time a new FFT or time-domain capture is executed. The number located beside the “Enable Data Log” check box will also increment indicating that a new file was written to the host PC disk.
RegisterAccess
The Register Access option on the Menu Bar provides read and write access to all user-accessible registers listed in the selected device's datasheet. The image below shows a screenshot of the window.
The image below shows the Register Access window when an ADIS16228 is connected.
Reading Sensor Register
In order to read the contents of a sensor register, click on the register in the table and then click on “Read Selected Register.” The EVAL-ADIS2 will issue the correct commands to the sensor and update the GUI with the data the sensor responded with.
Writing to Sensor Registers
Use the following two steps to write a value to the register. 1. Enter the data to be written to the sensor in the text box shown below.
2. Click on Write
Single-Command Options
The section on the right side of the window provides a means of easily calling subroutines within the connected sensor. Clicking on a “Write” button is equivalent to writing a single-bit command to the respective register.
Configuring Alarms
The Alarm > Alarm Settings option on the Menu Bar provides a convenient means of configuring the Spectral Alarm functions. The interface makes configuring and tuning these functions much easier!
Selecting Alarms > Alarm Settings will cause the following window to open:
Select boxes in the matrix and enter values that are associated with the magnitude of the output data and FFT bin numbers.
Click on Write to DUT to update all of the registers associated with these entries.
In order to verify that the settings were written to the sensor, close and re-open the window. Doing so will reset the form. Click on Read from DUT to read back the configuration settings from the sensor.
The Alarms > Alarm Status Form provides a convenient way to monitor each of the different alarm conditions. The dashes in each cell will change to green (no alarm), yellow (“warning” alarm, associated with Level 1) or red (“critical” alarm, associated with Level 2), depending on the conditions, after a data capture event completes.
Data Capture
The Data Capture window provides a means of configuring the file location, base file name, and file count for each data capture.
When the “Enable Data Log” check box in the main form is set, a data capture file will be saved every time a new FFT or time-domain capture is executed. The number located beside the “Enable Data Log” check box will also increment indicating that a new file was written to the host PC disk.
This counter is also shown in the Data Capture Window.
Tools
The Tools option in the Menu Bar offers two options: USB and SPI.
The USB option allows for manually connecting or disconnecting the active EVAL-ADIS2.
The SPI option allows for adjusting the SPI SCLK and stall time (time between each 16-bit transaction). The image below shows the default settings.
Demo
Visit the ADIS16229 Vibration Demo Wiki Guide for more details on this function.
About
SOFTWARE REVISION HISTORY
REPORTED ISSUES, UPGRADE REQUESTS & SOLUTIONS
ADIS16228/PCBZ CONTENTS & SETUP
The ADIS16228/PCBZ kit comes with the following materials: (1) ADIS16228CMLZ, (1) interface PCB and (10) M2x0.4x6mm machine screws.
Installing the ADIS16228CMLZ onto the interface PCB requires two simple steps:
Step #1
Insert the ADIS16228CMLZ's flex connector into the mating connector on the interface board, then close the clasp to secure the connection. For more details on this process, please click here to see a video demonstration
Step #2
Secure the ADIS16228CMLZ to the interface board, using the M2x0.4x6mm machine screws.
EVAL-ADISZ SETUP
Use the following two steps to configure the EVAL-ADISZ for use with the ADIS16228/PCBZ:
Step #1
Connect J1 on the EVAL-ADISZ to J1 on the ADIS16228/PCBZ.
NOTE: The ribbon cable in this example is not included with the EVAL-ADIS or ADIS16228/PCBZ. For more information on where to acquire these types of cables, Click here for more information.
Step #2
Set JP1 to +3.3V
USB DRIVER INSTALLATION
Software Downloads
Click here to download the latest version of the Vibration Evaluation software.
Click here to download the latest drivers for the EVAL-ADIS2.
EVAL-ADIS2 Vibration Evaluation Software Overview
The Vibration Evaluation Software is a Microsoft Windows (.NET) application that works in conjunction with the EVAL-ADIS2, in order to provide users with a PC-Based interface to a subset of iSensor products designed specifically for machine health and vibration monitoring applications. The platform enables observation of basic sensor functions, read/write access to all user-accessible registers, and full-rate data acquisition.
Due to the specialized nature of the machine health monitoring portfolio, only a subset of sensors is supported by this software. These devices are shown below.
SENSOR DEVICE NUMBER |
---|
ADIS16000AMLZ |
ADIS16229AMLZ |
ADIS16227/PCBZ |
ADIS16228/PCBZ |
.
Using the EVAL-ADIS2 Vibration Evaluation Software
Once the Vibration Evaluation software loads, you should be presented with a window similar to the image shown below.
If an error similar to the image below pops up, click OK to proceed.
Device Selection
Click on Device, located on the left side of the Menu bar, at the top of the Main Screen, and select the model number corresponding to your sensor. The ADIS16228 was used for the following examples.
For example, all of the Network options presently only apply ADIS16229.
Data Collection Mode
The ADIS16227, ADIS16228 and ADIS16229 all have four basic modes of data collection: Manual FFT, Automatic FFT, Manual Time (Time Domain) and Real-Time. Each of these modes can be configured using the Register Access window. For ease of use, the Main Screen offers a drop-down selection menu for these modes, along with a Start that kicks off a data capture.
Waveform Display
The Waveform Display quickly displays the data read back from the sensor. The data format, units, etc. will automatically change based upon the selected data capture mode.
Enable Data Log
When the “Enable Data Log” check box in the main form is set, a data capture file will be saved every time a new FFT or time-domain capture is executed. The number located beside the “Enable Data Log” check box will also increment indicating that a new file was written to the host PC disk.
RegisterAccess
The Register Access option on the Menu Bar provides read and write access to all user-accessible registers listed in the selected device's datasheet. The image below shows a screenshot of the window.
The image below shows the Register Access window when an ADIS16228 is connected.
Reading Sensor Register
In order to read the contents of a sensor register, click on the register in the table and then click on “Read Selected Register.” The EVAL-ADIS2 will issue the correct commands to the sensor and update the GUI with the data the sensor responded with.
Writing to Sensor Registers
Use the following two steps to write a value to the register. 1. Enter the data to be written to the sensor in the text box shown below.
2. Click on Write
Single-Command Options
The section on the right side of the window provides a means of easily calling subroutines within the connected sensor. Clicking on a “Write” button is equivalent to writing a single-bit command to the respective register.
Configuring Alarms
The Alarm > Alarm Settings option on the Menu Bar provides a convenient means of configuring the Spectral Alarm functions. The interface makes configuring and tuning these functions much easier!
Selecting Alarms > Alarm Settings will cause the following window to open:
Select boxes in the matrix and enter values that are associated with the magnitude of the output data and FFT bin numbers.
Click on Write to DUT to update all of the registers associated with these entries.
In order to verify that the settings were written to the sensor, close and re-open the window. Doing so will reset the form. Click on Read from DUT to read back the configuration settings from the sensor.
The Alarms > Alarm Status Form provides a convenient way to monitor each of the different alarm conditions. The dashes in each cell will change to green (no alarm), yellow (“warning” alarm, associated with Level 1) or red (“critical” alarm, associated with Level 2), depending on the conditions, after a data capture event completes.
Data Capture
The Data Capture window provides a means of configuring the file location, base file name, and file count for each data capture.
When the “Enable Data Log” check box in the main form is set, a data capture file will be saved every time a new FFT or time-domain capture is executed. The number located beside the “Enable Data Log” check box will also increment indicating that a new file was written to the host PC disk.
This counter is also shown in the Data Capture Window.
Tools
The Tools option in the Menu Bar offers two options: USB and SPI.
The USB option allows for manually connecting or disconnecting the active EVAL-ADIS2.
The SPI option allows for adjusting the SPI SCLK and stall time (time between each 16-bit transaction). The image below shows the default settings.
Demo
Visit the ADIS16229 Vibration Demo Wiki Guide for more details on this function.
About
SOFTWARE REVISION HISTORY
REPORTED ISSUES, UPGRADE REQUESTS & SOLUTIONS
VIBRATION EVALUATION PROGRAM OVERVIEW
This section provides a basic description of the functions in the Vibration Evaluation Software package. For a list of ADIS16228-specific tutorials that provided detailed, step-by-step instructions for the most common ADIS16228 evaluation functions, please click here.
LAUNCH SOFTWARE
Software Downloads
Click here to download the latest version of the Vibration Evaluation software.
Click here to download the latest drivers for the EVAL-ADIS2.
EVAL-ADIS2 Vibration Evaluation Software Overview
The Vibration Evaluation Software is a Microsoft Windows (.NET) application that works in conjunction with the EVAL-ADIS2, in order to provide users with a PC-Based interface to a subset of iSensor products designed specifically for machine health and vibration monitoring applications. The platform enables observation of basic sensor functions, read/write access to all user-accessible registers, and full-rate data acquisition.
Due to the specialized nature of the machine health monitoring portfolio, only a subset of sensors is supported by this software. These devices are shown below.
SENSOR DEVICE NUMBER |
---|
ADIS16000AMLZ |
ADIS16229AMLZ |
ADIS16227/PCBZ |
ADIS16228/PCBZ |
.
Using the EVAL-ADIS2 Vibration Evaluation Software
Once the Vibration Evaluation software loads, you should be presented with a window similar to the image shown below.
If an error similar to the image below pops up, click OK to proceed.
Device Selection
Click on Device, located on the left side of the Menu bar, at the top of the Main Screen, and select the model number corresponding to your sensor. The ADIS16228 was used for the following examples.
For example, all of the Network options presently only apply ADIS16229.
Data Collection Mode
The ADIS16227, ADIS16228 and ADIS16229 all have four basic modes of data collection: Manual FFT, Automatic FFT, Manual Time (Time Domain) and Real-Time. Each of these modes can be configured using the Register Access window. For ease of use, the Main Screen offers a drop-down selection menu for these modes, along with a Start that kicks off a data capture.
Waveform Display
The Waveform Display quickly displays the data read back from the sensor. The data format, units, etc. will automatically change based upon the selected data capture mode.
Enable Data Log
When the “Enable Data Log” check box in the main form is set, a data capture file will be saved every time a new FFT or time-domain capture is executed. The number located beside the “Enable Data Log” check box will also increment indicating that a new file was written to the host PC disk.
RegisterAccess
The Register Access option on the Menu Bar provides read and write access to all user-accessible registers listed in the selected device's datasheet. The image below shows a screenshot of the window.
The image below shows the Register Access window when an ADIS16228 is connected.
Reading Sensor Register
In order to read the contents of a sensor register, click on the register in the table and then click on “Read Selected Register.” The EVAL-ADIS2 will issue the correct commands to the sensor and update the GUI with the data the sensor responded with.
Writing to Sensor Registers
Use the following two steps to write a value to the register. 1. Enter the data to be written to the sensor in the text box shown below.
2. Click on Write
Single-Command Options
The section on the right side of the window provides a means of easily calling subroutines within the connected sensor. Clicking on a “Write” button is equivalent to writing a single-bit command to the respective register.
Configuring Alarms
The Alarm > Alarm Settings option on the Menu Bar provides a convenient means of configuring the Spectral Alarm functions. The interface makes configuring and tuning these functions much easier!
Selecting Alarms > Alarm Settings will cause the following window to open:
Select boxes in the matrix and enter values that are associated with the magnitude of the output data and FFT bin numbers.
Click on Write to DUT to update all of the registers associated with these entries.
In order to verify that the settings were written to the sensor, close and re-open the window. Doing so will reset the form. Click on Read from DUT to read back the configuration settings from the sensor.
The Alarms > Alarm Status Form provides a convenient way to monitor each of the different alarm conditions. The dashes in each cell will change to green (no alarm), yellow (“warning” alarm, associated with Level 1) or red (“critical” alarm, associated with Level 2), depending on the conditions, after a data capture event completes.
Data Capture
The Data Capture window provides a means of configuring the file location, base file name, and file count for each data capture.
When the “Enable Data Log” check box in the main form is set, a data capture file will be saved every time a new FFT or time-domain capture is executed. The number located beside the “Enable Data Log” check box will also increment indicating that a new file was written to the host PC disk.
This counter is also shown in the Data Capture Window.
Tools
The Tools option in the Menu Bar offers two options: USB and SPI.
The USB option allows for manually connecting or disconnecting the active EVAL-ADIS2.
The SPI option allows for adjusting the SPI SCLK and stall time (time between each 16-bit transaction). The image below shows the default settings.
Demo
Visit the ADIS16229 Vibration Demo Wiki Guide for more details on this function.
About
SOFTWARE REVISION HISTORY
REPORTED ISSUES, UPGRADE REQUESTS & SOLUTIONS
KEY PROGRAM FEATURES
The follow sections provide a basic description of each function inside of the Vibration Evaluation Program.
Click here to access a list of ADIS16228 Tutorials with the Vibration Evaluation Program
Software Downloads
Click here to download the latest version of the Vibration Evaluation software.
Click here to download the latest drivers for the EVAL-ADIS2.
EVAL-ADIS2 Vibration Evaluation Software Overview
The Vibration Evaluation Software is a Microsoft Windows (.NET) application that works in conjunction with the EVAL-ADIS2, in order to provide users with a PC-Based interface to a subset of iSensor products designed specifically for machine health and vibration monitoring applications. The platform enables observation of basic sensor functions, read/write access to all user-accessible registers, and full-rate data acquisition.
Due to the specialized nature of the machine health monitoring portfolio, only a subset of sensors is supported by this software. These devices are shown below.
SENSOR DEVICE NUMBER |
---|
ADIS16000AMLZ |
ADIS16229AMLZ |
ADIS16227/PCBZ |
ADIS16228/PCBZ |
.
Using the EVAL-ADIS2 Vibration Evaluation Software
Once the Vibration Evaluation software loads, you should be presented with a window similar to the image shown below.
If an error similar to the image below pops up, click OK to proceed.
Device Selection
Click on Device, located on the left side of the Menu bar, at the top of the Main Screen, and select the model number corresponding to your sensor. The ADIS16228 was used for the following examples.
For example, all of the Network options presently only apply ADIS16229.
Data Collection Mode
The ADIS16227, ADIS16228 and ADIS16229 all have four basic modes of data collection: Manual FFT, Automatic FFT, Manual Time (Time Domain) and Real-Time. Each of these modes can be configured using the Register Access window. For ease of use, the Main Screen offers a drop-down selection menu for these modes, along with a Start that kicks off a data capture.
Waveform Display
The Waveform Display quickly displays the data read back from the sensor. The data format, units, etc. will automatically change based upon the selected data capture mode.
Enable Data Log
When the “Enable Data Log” check box in the main form is set, a data capture file will be saved every time a new FFT or time-domain capture is executed. The number located beside the “Enable Data Log” check box will also increment indicating that a new file was written to the host PC disk.
RegisterAccess
The Register Access option on the Menu Bar provides read and write access to all user-accessible registers listed in the selected device's datasheet. The image below shows a screenshot of the window.
The image below shows the Register Access window when an ADIS16228 is connected.
Reading Sensor Register
In order to read the contents of a sensor register, click on the register in the table and then click on “Read Selected Register.” The EVAL-ADIS2 will issue the correct commands to the sensor and update the GUI with the data the sensor responded with.
Writing to Sensor Registers
Use the following two steps to write a value to the register. 1. Enter the data to be written to the sensor in the text box shown below.
2. Click on Write
Single-Command Options
The section on the right side of the window provides a means of easily calling subroutines within the connected sensor. Clicking on a “Write” button is equivalent to writing a single-bit command to the respective register.
Configuring Alarms
The Alarm > Alarm Settings option on the Menu Bar provides a convenient means of configuring the Spectral Alarm functions. The interface makes configuring and tuning these functions much easier!
Selecting Alarms > Alarm Settings will cause the following window to open:
Select boxes in the matrix and enter values that are associated with the magnitude of the output data and FFT bin numbers.
Click on Write to DUT to update all of the registers associated with these entries.
In order to verify that the settings were written to the sensor, close and re-open the window. Doing so will reset the form. Click on Read from DUT to read back the configuration settings from the sensor.
The Alarms > Alarm Status Form provides a convenient way to monitor each of the different alarm conditions. The dashes in each cell will change to green (no alarm), yellow (“warning” alarm, associated with Level 1) or red (“critical” alarm, associated with Level 2), depending on the conditions, after a data capture event completes.
Data Capture
The Data Capture window provides a means of configuring the file location, base file name, and file count for each data capture.
When the “Enable Data Log” check box in the main form is set, a data capture file will be saved every time a new FFT or time-domain capture is executed. The number located beside the “Enable Data Log” check box will also increment indicating that a new file was written to the host PC disk.
This counter is also shown in the Data Capture Window.
Tools
The Tools option in the Menu Bar offers two options: USB and SPI.
The USB option allows for manually connecting or disconnecting the active EVAL-ADIS2.
The SPI option allows for adjusting the SPI SCLK and stall time (time between each 16-bit transaction). The image below shows the default settings.
Demo
Visit the ADIS16229 Vibration Demo Wiki Guide for more details on this function.
About
SOFTWARE REVISION HISTORY
REPORTED ISSUES, UPGRADE REQUESTS & SOLUTIONS
ADIS16228 VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS
Click on the following links to view quick demonstrations of many ADIS16228 functions in the Vibration Evaluation Program.
NOTES
1) May need to adjust volume up, on the first few on this list.
2) Internet Explorer users may need to disable Protected Mode to access these videos. Starting at the Menu Bar, located in the Menu Bar, use the following click path to access the checkbox for enabling and disabling this function: Tools>Internet Options>Security. Remember to click on Apply, then click on OK to make sure that these changes take effect, before you try to access these videos.
ADIS16228 VIDEO TUTORIAL LIST
VIDEO TITLE/LINK | SUMMARY |
---|---|
Writing to Registers | Register read and write examples, using Register Access menu. |
Manual FFT Mode Demonstration | Manual FFT mode example that uses the Main Window drop-down selector and illustrates the resulting register (REC_CTRL1) changes in the Register Access menu. |
Automatic FFT Mode Demonstration | |
Sample Rate Control Demonstration | |
Automated Offset Correction Demonstration | |
Manual FFT/Multi-Record Demonstration | |
Automatic FFT/Multi-Record Demonstration | |
Alarm Demonstration | |
Data Capture Demonstration & FFT Header Explanation |
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