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I found them by searching the Functions palette for "gaussian", "auto power" and "harmonic". I am using the PDS, however (e.g. add-on toolsets), and it seems like the toolset used to be listed in the search results. Is there a simple way to tell which vi's are part of a toolset? Perhaps just knowing which top-level function palette is enough.

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I found them by searching the Functions palette for "gaussian", "auto power" and "harmonic". I am using the PDS, however (e.g. add-on toolsets), and it seems like the toolset used to be listed in the search results. Is there a simple way to tell which vi's are part of a toolset? Perhaps just knowing which top-level function palette is enough.

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i found the, but i can make them work.....

my vi needs to do the following things....

-DAQ Vac (220-440)......

-use that Vi to Calculate the 3dr,5th and 7th harmonic

-and display it on a chart.

im stuck at the second step, i have connetec the simulated signal to the autopower spectrun node and a secuential numeric selector at the # armonics node.... and connected the amplitude and frecuendi node to a simulate signal spot and it doesnt work..thx for ur help guys

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Try Help-->Find Examples-->NI Example Finder-->Analyzing and Processing Signals-->Tone Measurements

maxbe some of the examples there may answer your question ...

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