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SLICE User’s Manual July 2017
support.dtsweb.com 8 Version 1.0i
# of
Channels*
Maximum Sampling Rate
(per channel)
3
500,000 samples per second (sps)
6
400,000 sps
9
300,000 sps
12
200,000 sps
15
200,000 sps
18
200,000 sps
21
200,000 sps
24
200,000 sps
* All channels are recorded even if they are not programmed.
How to Calculate Maximum Storage Times
With 15 GB available for data storage, there are a total of 7.5 G samples
available in each Base+ SLICE (1 sample = 2 bytes).
To determine the maximum recording time, divide the number of samples by the
product of the sampling rate and the number of available channels in the Stack.
7,500,000,000
= # of seconds
Sampling rate (sps) X # of channels in Stack
Example 1: 10,000 sps using a 9-channel SLICE Stack
7,500,000,000
= 83,333 sec (23 hours)
10,000 X 9
Example 2: 100,000 sps using a 6-channel SLICE Stack
7,500,000,000
= 12,500 sec (3.47 hours)
100,000 X 6
Since the recording capacity of a SLICE system is very large, try to limit
sampling rates and durations to the minimum necessary to avoid large and
cumbersome data files. Large files take longer to download and may also be
time-consuming to post-process or difficult to share with colleagues. Use of the
Region of Interest (ROI) download can save a great deal of time if implemented
properly.

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