05-14-2013 02:47 PM
I am trying to suppress the first pulse. Is it possible to suppress this pulse? If so what icons would I need to use to supress the pulse. I though of compression?
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05-14-2013 02:52 PM
I want to suppress the signal only.
05-15-2013 03:42 AM - edited 05-15-2013 03:47 AM
Your signal looks like a filter artifact, but there could be a lot of other reasons for this spike ( i would call it over shot).
So what are you expecting?
Only a slowly changing DC value?
How are you capturing your data?
What filter do use?
VI?
Simple method: Capture more data and cut 🙂
05-15-2013 03:54 AM
Second look on the picture:
What is it?
Timescale?
And why do you what to remove it?
There are a lot of vis that could do the job, you mentioned you want to remove the signal.... so wire a NaN constant to the diagram input 😄
05-15-2013 07:57 AM
The signal is a true signal. But "YES" I was asked to suppress the signal. It opposes everthing I believe in but orders are orders.
05-15-2013 08:32 AM - edited 05-15-2013 08:35 AM
try a mean filter with the length of the periode.... so about 1 of whatever your timescale is 😉
05-15-2013 09:02 AM
Look like some humongous overshoot. I can't speculate on why the powers that be want to fake this. Sounds kind of fishy to me. Wouldn't they rather try to physically filter it out instead? 😞
Just don't sign off on any paperwork. Make your boss do it. 😉
05-15-2013 09:11 AM
You are 100% correct. If I did not need the job I would tell the ME to fix his valve. This happens allot. I should have stock in Tylenol.
05-15-2013 09:18 AM
pnielsen@gplains.com wrote:
You are 100% correct. If I did not need the job I would tell the ME to fix his valve. This happens allot. I should have stock in Tylenol.
Understood. Completely. Good luck. 🙂