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The sensitivity of the filter to dynamic input conditions. Sensitivity is the proportion of new input
data to recent average data that is used to update the floating filter parameter. The smaller the
value here, the less sensitive the output becomes to changes in new input data, or the heavier
the filter becomes.
Range: 0 < F < 1.0
The maximum allowable filtering to be applied to the outputs during periods of low (static) input
dynamics. A smaller value here allows the output to be less sensitive to changes in new input
data when input data is relatively static. That is, MORE filtering occurs on static data.
Range: 0 < F-Low < F-High.
The minimum allowable filtering to be applied to the outputs during periods of highly dynamic
input conditions. A larger value here allows the output to be more sensitive to changes in new
input data when input data is changing rapidly. That is, LESS filtering occurs on highly dynamic
data."
Range: F-Low < F-High < 1.0
The maximum allowable transition rate from minimum filtering (for highly dynamic input
conditions) to maximum filtering (for relatively static input conditions) by proportionately
limiting the decay to the low filter limit whenever the input conditions effect a transition to a
narrower bandwidth. A lower value here slows down the transition from light filtering to heavy
filtering when data dynamics change.
Range: 0 < F-MaxTrans < 1.0
MAX TRANSITION RATE
(F-MAX TRANS)
TABLE G. ADAPTIVE FILTER PARAMETERS
TABLE H. VIPER™ ADAPTIVE FILTER PRESETS