Converts either the power, amplitude, or gain (amplitude ratio) spectrum to alternate formats including Log (decibel and dbm) and spectral density.
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signal unit is a string containing the unit of the input time domain signal. The default setting is in volts. If the original signal unit was in volts, then this input should contain the letter V for volts. | ||||||||||||||||
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Spectrum in, on input, contains the spectrum of a time domain signal. It can be of type specified by the spectrum type selector. | ||||||||||||||||
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spectrum type specifies the type of spectrum wired to Spectrum. The default is 0.
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log/linear specifies linear or log spectrum output. The default is 1.
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display unit is the output unit for the spectrum.
You can set display unit to one of the values listed in the table below. The last four selections are amplitude spectral density (4,5) and power spectral density (6,7). The control cluster window constants contains constants for the selected window (from the Scaled Time Domain Window VI). You need this input only when you use the spectral density output formats (the last four output unit selections).
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df is the line frequency interval of the input spectrum. The default is 1.0. You need this input only when you use the spectral density output formats (the last four display unit selections). | ||||||||||||||||
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window constants contains the window constants for the selected window. You obtain window constants from the Scaled Time Domain Window VI.
You need this input only when you use the spectral density output formats, the last four display unit selections. The default values are set to those of the uniform window (no window). Refer to Scaled Time Domain Window VI for more information about that VI.
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Spectrum out, on output, contains the spectrum in the form specified by log/linear and display units. | ||||||||||||||||
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spectrum unit is a string containing the unit of the output spectrum. If the output spectrum is in decibels form, the unit is prepended by dB. |