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===== How the signal probe block works ===== | ===== How the signal probe block works ===== | ||
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- | The measurement stops when the application is terminated or it can be stopped, when a certain safety level is reached. At the end, the measurements are written in a file with a csv compatible format. | + | ===== How to implement the signalProbeBlock ===== |
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- | The measured data is written in a buffer in RAM because writing in a file would influence the real time performance of the system. | + | |
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- | ===== How to implement the //signalProbeBlock// ===== | + | |
To use the // | To use the // | ||
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+ | ===== The csv file ===== | ||
+ | The csv file is saved in a style, which easily can be opened with Excel or Matlab. | ||
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+ | This is an example for two signals: | ||
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+ | TS: Signal 0,Value: Signal 0,TS: Signal 0,Value: Signal 0, | ||
+ | 1.0, | ||
+ | 1.1002, | ||
... | ... | ||
</ | </ |