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12.3 Setting FFT Analysis Conditions
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The window function defines the segment of the input signal to be analyzed.
Use the window function to minimize leakage errors. There are three general types of window functions:
The non-rectangular window functions generally produce lower-level analysis results. By applying attenu-
ation correction, the attenuation introduced by the non-rectangular window functions can be corrected to
bring analysis results back to similar levels.
12.3.5 Setting the Window Function
• Rectangular Window
• Hann window
• Hamming window
• Blackman window
• Blackman-Harris window
• Flat top window
• Exponential window
1
Select the window function.
Move the flashing cursor to the
[Window]
item.
Select
See:
2
If [Exponential] is the selected type
Set the attenuation coefficient (percentage).
Move the flashing cursor to the
[Attenuation rate]
item.
Set the attenuation coefficient as a percentage.
3
Set attenuation correction.
Move the flashing cursor to the
[Compensation]
item.
Select
Rectangular (default setting), Hanning, Hamming, Blackman, Black-
man Harris, Flat-top, Exponential
None
Attenuated window function values are not corrected.
(default setting)
Power
The window function multiplies the power levels of the time-do-
main waveform so that output levels are comparable to those
of a rectangular window.
Average
The window function multiplies the average value of the time-
domain waveform so that output levels are comparable to
those of a rectangular window.
Procedure
To open the screen: Right-click and select
[STATUS]
→
[Status]
sheet
See:
To set from the Waveform screen (p.261)
Correction value
For the rectangular window function:
The correction value is always 1 (0 dB).
When the attenuation rate is 10%
10%
100%
Noise is suppressed in the attenuated wave-
form.
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Summary of Contents for MR8740
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