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Diagnosis
Parameter manual b maXX BM5800
Document No.: 5.16029.03 Baumüller Nürnberg GmbH
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3.10
101.19 After-run time
The after-running period can be entered for all channels. This is the time during which re-
cording continues after the trigger pulse. This is internally rounded to a whole number
multiple of the sampling time.
It will be ensured that the after-running period is never longer than the recording time.
101.20 Recording time
Total recording time including after-running period. It is calculated from the sampling time,
available memory and number of active channels.
101.21 Buffer size
Display of memory size that is utilized by the ring buffer.
101.22 Measure time
Display of the time used by the Scope Buffer module in real time (Interrupt). This time de-
pends on the number of channels and axes.
101.23 Scope buffer
Two-dimensional array for Type FLOAT32 scope buffer data.
The 1st dimension corresponds with the channels,
Channel 0 is reserved,
Channel 1 … Channel 8 correspond with the recording channels,
Channel 9 corresponds with the trigger channel
The 2nd dimension corresponds with the discrete distance intervals. The array is indicat-
ed with 200 elements; however, this limit is dynamic depending on the number of active
recorded channels.
The data type of the array is FLOAT32. Depending on the data type of the recorded chan-
nel, the raw data is stored in the memory in the format of the source data type (always
stored in 4 bytes).
NOTE!
The after-running period must be at least 300 milliseconds.

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