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Lesson 8 Performing Common Tasks with DiAdem Figure 8-50. Envelope Curve Fitting Figure 8-51 shows the original signal and the results of the envelope curve fitting. ‘tudo Figure 8-51. Envelope Curve Fitting on a Amplitude Modulated Signal ‘The curve fitting functions include powerful methods for analyzing data series. Afier you perform a curve fitting operation, you can display the result of the curve fit and the coefficients. © Nationa instruments Ireland Resources Limited 8-105 DiAdem Basics Lesson 8 Performing Common Tasks with DiAdem a. Select Ycopy_vertical_amp1 as the Channel to be smoothed. b. Enter 12 as the Smoothing width. c. Click Execute. Calculating the Characteristic Data and Displaying the Results Calculate the maximum value and the associated time value for the curve section. Display the results in the legend area. 1. Select DIAdem VIEW. 2. Select the channels xcopy_Time and ¥_smooth in the Data Portal and. drag and drop the channels into the bottom right area. Select the 2D Axis System display type from the shortcut menu that appears. 3. Change the legend properties. a, Double-click the legend area to open the dialog box where you select, ~ the legend properties. Diddem Basics 8-108 ‘icom Lesson 8 Performing Common Tasks with DiAdem a. Select ycopy_Vertical_amp1 as the Channel to be smoothed. b. Enter 12 as the Smoothing width. c. Click Execute. Calculating the Characteristic Data and Displaying the Results Calculate the maximum value and the associated time value for the curve section. Display the results in the legend area. 1, Select DIAdem VIEW. 2, Select the channels XCopy_Time and ¥_smooth in the Data Portal and drag and drop the channels into the bottom right area. Select the 2D Axis System display type from the shortcut menu that appears. 3. Change the legend properties. a. Double-click the legend area to open the dialog box where you select the legend properties. Diddem Basics 8-108 ‘iicom

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