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Eric95

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Hi there...

I am new with Labview and i am trying to get into it.

I have a problem getting some info about a givven signal...

I need to get the attenuation, the harmonic distortionm, the bode plot and the signal to noise ratio.

I was trying and trying but couldn't make it yet! :headbang:

Would U have any help for me? any examples? :question:

This would really help me a lot! :yes:

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ok...

tell us more about your machines

the card that you been used

and the version of Labview you are been using

and hopesfully some diagram and maybe screen shoot of your front panel :P

actually I do not have any machines.... at least not yet....

I am just trying to get all the information out of a given signal.

was just wondering if u would have any examples or if u could help me....

I am using a signal generator to produce a signal, then add some noise.

Now I am trying to get the information of signal-to-noise ratio, or the distortion factor or the attenuation but don't know how.

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actually I do not have any machines.... at least not yet....

I am just trying to get all the information out of a given signal.

was just wondering if u would have any examples or if u could help me....

I am using a signal generator to produce a signal, then add some noise.

Now I am trying to get the information of signal-to-noise ratio, or the distortion factor or the attenuation but don't know how.

Have you browsed the VI's in the LV palette? You never know what you might find. Perhaps this is not the complete solution but hey...

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NI Toolkits?! What are those! :D

I haven't yet worked for an employer that would pay the price for these :2cents:

I long ago wrote my own interface to ADO, and have never been involved in PDA, imaging or FPGA development.

In the consulting world, I'm sure that these tools pay for themselves quickly. Thanks for the insight. :)

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