by VirtinsTech » Fri Jan 07, 2022 6:07 pm
Thank you for your questions.
1. There are two ways to record a signal in Multi-Instrument.
Method 1: Stop the real-time sampling by clicking the round button at the upper left corner of the screen and then use [File] > [Save]/[Save As]. This method can only save one oscilloscope frame of data. To change the oscilloscope frame width (i.e. Record Length, Sampling Length or Sweep Time), click anywhere within the Oscilloscope window and select a "T" at the bottom left corner of the screen.
Method 2: Click the Record button at the upper right corner of the screen. The sampled data will be streamed to the software's installation directory\wav sub directory continuously. Click the Record button again to stop recording. The saved WAV file will be automatically opened after that. The WAV file name will be changed sequentially automatically each time the Record button is pressed, being Record1.wav, Record2.wav, Record3.wav...... To exit the Record mode, click anywhere within the Oscilloscope window and select a "T" (except the "Record" option) at the bottom left corner of the screen, or simply press the "Home" button in the third toolbar from the top.
2. There are three ways to analyze a portion of a WAV file
Method 1: With the long WAV file already opened, go to [File]>[Extract] to save a portion of the file as a separate WAV file. The "From" and "To" can be filled manually, or automatically if you have already placed two markers in the Oscilloscope window. Left double clicking places a marker for the left vertical axis while CTRL-Left double clicking places a marker for the right vertical axis. The second marker can be placed by Shift-Left double clicking or Shift-CTRL-Left double clicking. The extracted WAV file can be opened for analysis via [File]>[Open].
Method 2: use [File]>[Open Frame by Frame] to open the long WAV file. You will be prompted for frame width definition. Then you can analyze the long WAV file frame by frame using the Long Wave File Navigation Toolbar.
Method 3: With the long WAV file already opened, click the Spectrum 3D Plot button in the second toolbar from the top. Then change the "Inter-Frame" mode to "Intra-Frame" mode in the Spectrum 3D Plot view toolbar at the bottom of the screen. The default analysis mode is STFT (Short-Time Fourier Transform). You can specified the FFT size, Window Function, Window Overlap Percentage in the Spectrum Analyzer view toolbar at the bottom of the screen. Click the Spectrum Analyzer window to bring it forward.