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best way to get exponential decay of signal

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deutchland
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best way to get exponential decay of signal

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Dear Sir / Madam

 

i had a question that i have a waveform signal i need to find exponential decay and damping  of the signal. here i have multiple options but i  get different results.

calculating damping is important

 

 

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Christoph_D
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Re: best way to get exponential decay of signal

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Hi,

 

it is a little hard to be sure what you really want. My best guess would be the attached VI snippet.

Sometimes a small sketch helps the general understanding Smiley Happy

 

Regards,

Christoph

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deutchland
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Re: best way to get exponential decay of signal

i just want to calculate damping factor   if u help me it would be nice i am quite confuse in this matter

Christoph_D
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Re: best way to get exponential decay of signal

Repeating basically the same sentence as an explanation is not really helping.

At least link to the algorithm you want to apply or create a sketch as an explanation. If you want to get help on your problems please provide the necessary information.

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LocalDSP
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Re: best way to get exponential decay of signal

I think the question here is whether you want to measure the damping of the signal directly (if your waveform more or less looks like an exponential waveform) or if you are interested in the decay of the envelope signal of your waveform (is it a sawtooth signal or other periodic signal that gets damped as function of time?)

 

In the first case you can use the Exponential Fit VI directly, in the other case you need to pre-process your signal first (like calculate the envelop signal).

 

So if you can post a VI with actual waveforms and an explanation of what you try to measure this forum can probably better help you.

 

Henrik_Volkers
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Re: best way to get exponential decay of signal

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Double posting... solved Smiley Wink

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deutchland
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Re: best way to get exponential decay of signal

actually that was before your solution i posted with wrong title then i changed and created a new thread.  But i am using your way of getting exponential decay hilbert method that was reall helpful  but last issue with that is how to calculate damping this is the sole purpose of getting exponential delay

jamiva
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Re: best way to get exponential decay of signal

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@deutchland wrote:

actually that was before your solution i posted with wrong title then i changed and created a new thread.  But i am using your way of getting exponential decay hilbert method that was reall helpful  but last issue with that is how to calculate damping this is the sole purpose of getting exponential delay


Just add the exponential Fit to the Hilbert Transform Data.

 

Damping.png

deutchland
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Re: best way to get exponential decay of signal

thank u i was trying in a different way thats why i was un able to get right damping value thanks a lot