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+ | There are use cases where a specific circuit may provide a delayed response to a given excitation signal. \\ | ||
+ | In **Repeated Sweep** mode Pixelpulse2 feeds such a signal periodically and since some circuits may provide a delayed response, it is sometimes desired to skip a few of the received samples (or maybe more) from the beginning, up to the time position that is desired. \\ | ||
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+ | This can be done from the **Acquisition Settings** menu that will open up a settings | ||
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+ | * **Delay** spinbox: Set the amount of time the acquisition should be delayed with. The smallest step size is 10 microseconds. A 1 ms step size is possible using the PageUp / PageDown buttons. | ||
+ | * **Show delay** checkbox: If checked will make a status bar visible at the bottom of the main window that displays the delay that is currently set. | ||
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+ | Note that during the time the acquisition is being delayed with the excitation signal continues to be transmitted. E.g. if Sample Time = 100 ms and Delay = 25 ms the excitation signal will run for 125 ms and the captured data that will be displayed will contain information from T0=25 ms until T1=125 ms. | ||
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