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03-27-2007 08:22 PM
If you have run other DAQ software that doesn't allow you to select the number of samples, then that other software is brain dead.
I really don't think you understand the relationship between sample rate and number of samples. If you were to set the sample rate at 1000. That means that every msec, you take a voltage sample of the signal. If you specify 1000 samples, then you have 1 second's worth of data at that sample rate. If you specify 2000 samples, then you have 2 seconds worth of data. If you specify a rate of 10000, then a sample is acquired every .1 msec. If you then specify 10000 samples, you would again have 1 second's worth of data and the signal is acquired over the same time period and should look the one at 1000 sample/sec and 1000 samples. The only difference is that the 10000 sample/sec signal will have more resolution in the time domain. You will detect more transients, a signal will look more like it actually is, etc.
03-27-2007 09:26 PM
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