General Analysis
DSPCon’s general analysis software bundle
provides a broad spectrum of analytical tools for general, dynamic-signal analysis
applications. Incorporating a variety of high-performance processors that provide
calculation and display of critical results used in a variety of engineering and
scientific disciplines, this comprehensive software bundle includes a Narrowband
post-processor to provide interactive and batch single-channel Fourier-Transform-based
analysis; a Cross-Channel post-processor that provides interactive and batch two-channel
Fourier-Transform-based analysis; a Time Domain Analyzer (a.k.a., "Filter-Integrate-Differentiate
Analyzer") that performs digitally-synthesized filtering on one or more time history
files, then processes and displays the data in the time domain; an Overlay & Concatenation
utility to further reduce data that has been analyzed by other DSPCon post-processing
software; and a Data Resampler that decimates and interpolates any signal, and can
be used to match sample rates between two files. All of the processors analyze data
stored in public-domain-format CATS and DATX files and offer outputs in graphical
form (screen/hard-copy and electronic/JPEG), result files in CATS, spreadsheet (.CSV)
and SDRC Universal (Type 58) formats, and a statistics file that contains critical
parameters from the input and calculated results.
Narrowband
Our Narrowband Analyzer analyzes CATS or DATX time history files. It determines
the measured spectral-response in terms of Power Spectral Density (PSD), Auto Spectra
and Fourier Magnitude using Fourier Transform. Fast Fourier Transforms (FFTs) of
up to 128K points are employed for high-speed analysis and arbitrary-block-size
transforms to provide flexibility in spectral resolution.
For additional information on the Narrowband Analyzer, click
here
Cross-channel
The Cross-channel Analyzer analyzes CATS or DATX time history files. It determines
the measured spectral-response of a reference channel, an analysis channel, and
their auto- and cross-channel properties. Fast Fourier Transforms (FFTs) of up to
128K points are employed for high-speed analysis and arbitrary-block-size transforms
to provide flexibility in spectral resolution.
For additional information on the Cross-Channel Analyzer,
click here
Time Domain
The Time Domain Analyzer performs digitally synthesized filtering on one or more
time history files, then processes and displays the data in the time domain. The
application performs Time Series, Integrated or Differentiated processing, and its
advanced processing features can be used to perform single or double integration
and differentiation.
For additional information on the Time Domain Analyzer, click
here
Overlay and Concatenation
DSPCon’s Overlay and Concatenation utility is an analysis and display processor
used to overlay the spectral results from several channels and/or tests. Up to four
spectral responses for any channel from any test, using any analysis process, can
be overlaid.
For additional information on the Overlay and Concatenation tool,
click here
Data Resampler
The Data Resampler is a comprehensive tool for decimating and interpolating any
signal. It can be used to match sample rates between two files. Data resampled from
one or more DATX or CATS input files is output in DATX format. The Resampler has
a straightforward user interface that makes it simple to select channels and processing
parameters. The core of the Resampler is its Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter
design program that matches the specifications of the up-sample and down-sample
ratios to produce the maximum bandwidth signal without creating any aliased components.
For additional information on the Data Resampler tool, click
here