How to use TAM System Explorer
Scope
As shown in Figure 16, the two cursors can be used to select and analyze data. Each measure is shortly
explained by its tool-tip. The first group of measurements only examine the two points at the cursors,
while the second group considers all the data in the range defined by the two cursors. A transparent
shading is shown to indicate parts of the scope
not
taken into account for calculations.
When the secondary cursor is inactive, the whole visible range is considered for calculation.
Analysis also features an
FFT
calculation. When invoked, another scope view is opened with the se-
lected data plotted against the frequency domain.
3.3.10 Formatting
The formatting and behavior of the scope, individual plots and cursors can be configured in the respec-
tive tabs.
3.4 Triamec Workspace
When working with
TAM System Explorer
, different files are used or generated e.g. configuration files,
measurement data or firmware files. The
Triamec Workspace
helps to manage and organize these files.
Basically the workspace is a directory where all files are stored in dedicated folders. Using the
workspace simplifies file handling, backup and support. For different applications and machines it is
recommended to use separate workspaces.
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Figure 16: Use the primary cursor to inspect single points in time. Add the secondary cursor to restrict analysis to an
interesting range. Now pull in statistical measures from the Analysis drop down.