2-14 FFT
Windowing
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Kaiser
The Kaiser window combines excellent selectivity and reasonable accuracy (about
0.8 dB for signals between exact frequency bins). The Kaiser window has the lowest
side-lobes and least broadening for non-bin frequencies. This makes this window the best
for selectivity.
The Kaiser window is the best window to use for measurements requiring a large
dynamic range.
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Force-Exponential
Many impact measurements require a Force window for excitation channel and an
Exponential window for the response channel. With the SR785, this is accomplished by
selecting the Force/Exponential Window. The Force/Exponential window is actually two
windows, either of which can be applied to either input channel.
The Force window is uniform over the beginning of the time record and sets the
remainder of the time record to its average value. This method minimizes sepectral
artifacts caused by zeroing the remainder of the time record. The force length is user
specified. This window is used to isolate impulsive signals, such as impact excitations,
from noise and other oscillations later in the time record.
The Exponential window attenuates the time record with a decaying exponential time
constant. This window is often used in impact testing on the response channel to remove
oscillations which last longer than the time record.
When the Force-Exponential window is selected and the analyzer is in the Dual Channel
configuration the choice of which window is applied to which input channel is made by
the <Channel 1 Window> and <Channel 2 Window> softkeys.When the analyzer is in
the Independent Channels configuration, these softkeys govern which window is applied
to the measurement in the two displays.
User Defined
The User window is any function that the user provides. The User window is copied
from a stored trace using <Trace to Window>. The trace may contain display data or be
loaded from disk or via the computer interface.
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