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The acquired speed on the Detector.
Configuration data for the FIS Viewer.
The entries "Name", "Type", "Prealarm", "Alarm" and "Data" are created for
every existing characteristic value, i.e. a maximum of four times. x designates
the serial number of the characteristic value.
The entries "Velocity", "Acceleration" and "Demodulation" refer to other CSV
files with the data of the measured time signals.
The time signal files are structured as follows:
The file header contains the data.
Measurement identification number.
Internal number identifying the measuring point.
Detector channel (velocity, acceleration or demodulation) of the
measurement, as a figure and in plain text.
Column 1: Internal control index, Column 2: Number of FFT lines set in
the configuration.
Amplifier setting used in the measurement. Amplification factor = 2
Ampl
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where 0 means amplification factor 1, 6 amplification factor 64. This
constant is already considered in the time signal values.
Scale factor for the measurement. This has been worked into the time
signal value already just as well.
Sample rate in samples per Second.
The acquired speed on the Detector.
Global unique identification number of the measuring point.
Timesignal count /
FFT count
Number of time signals and FFT values
The time signals and FFT values are stored in four columns under the header.
Column 1 contains the time of the measurement in seconds from the start of
the time signal, column 2 contains the time signal measurement.
Column 3 contains the frequencies of the FFT in Hz, column 4 the