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Measurement software | vAnalyzer

The vAnalyzer is a PC-based measuring system.
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Description

There are various systems to choose from with different numbers of channels and maximum frequency ranges. From a small external USB box with connection to a notebook with 2, 4, 8, 12 or 16 channels to large measuring systems with 64 or more channels with an Ethernet interface.

Advantages & Innovations

  • Extensive analysis functions
  • Easy to use
  • Integration with vModal
  • Data recorder
  • Generator output
  • Free viewer

Application & Integration

  • Vibration measurement
  • Acoustic measurement
  • Signal analysis
  • Modal analysis
  • Operating deflection shape analysis
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Construction
  • Research and development

Functions

Settings

All settings for vibration measurement such as frequency range and frequency resolution, voltage ranges, ICP supply of sensors, trigger and window functions are made using clear dialog windows and selection menus. All settings and display formats can be saved. A sensor database is available in the analyzer software to make setting up the measuring channels easier.

Analyzer

All graphic interface settings can be saved in files and assigned to the function keys. This allows the user to quickly switch between the different displays during the measurement.

  • Rated/unrated over time
  • Over time KB evaluated
  • FFT spectrum
  • RMS and max/min values
  • Auto spectrum
  • Cross spectrum
  • Transfer function H1, H2, H3
  • Coherence
  • Terz/octave
  • Cepstrum
  • Hilbert
  • Sum and difference of FFT and time courses
  • Other special functions

Data recorder

By writing the measurement data directly to the hard drive, even multi-channel measurements can be recorded without gaps over a very long period of time. For example, in triggered mode, the data recorder can record a recording for a set period of time in the event of special events and then go back into the waiting state for further measurements.

Measurement database

Time and spectral data are saved as files and can later be reloaded for further processing and evaluated with the vAnalyzer software. It is possible to print the displayed graphics or save them as WMF files.

Export

All data stored in the vAnalyzer database can be exported as a UFF or ASCII file.

Modal interface

A direct interface to our modal analysis package vModal is integrated into the vAnalyzer. In addition, the measurement data can be made available to external software for further processing via a UFF export module.

Hardware

Different versions are available, from a notebook with an external USB measuring box with 4 measuring channels to a 19″ industrial computer with 32 or more measuring channels or as front ends with a high number of channels. Depending on the hardware, one or more generators and tacho inputs are available. We create customer-specific interfaces for your data acquisition systems upon request.

Generator output

The built-in generator can generate the following signals

  • Sinus
  • Noise
  • Chirp
  • Rectangular function
  • Sweep
  • Step Sinus

 

If necessary, the generator signal can be automatically synchronized with the measurement time blocks by internal triggering, e.g. when using a shaker with a chirp signal.

Report creation

All measurement curves can be exported as WMF files, copied to the clipboard or sent directly to the printer.