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TSpectrum Properties

The properties of the TSpectrum class are listed here.

 
Name 
Description 
 
Stores the amplitude of the spectrum. 
 
Used to store the number of averages made. 
 
Returns the bandwidth of the spectrum in [Hz]. 
 
Returns the upper bandwidth edge of the signal.  
 
Returns the lower bandwidth edge of the signal. 
 
If True, the conjugate symmetric part of the frequency spectrum is to be computed. 
 
If True, the conjugate symmetric part of the frequency spectrum will be placed in 0.5..1.0 Fs (as returned by the FFT), and not between -0.5..0.0 Fs. 
 
Dt 
Returns the distance in seconds between two consecutive samples of the signal on which the frequency spectrum is based. 
 
Defines number of harmonics to be used when calculating statistical parameters from the amplitude spectrum. 
 
Returns the frequency resolution in Hz. 
 
Connector property to obtain a pointer to the TSignal component holding the data to be processed. 
 
Defines the length of the spectrum.  
 
Defines the width of the main lobe. Each frequency component in the frequency spectrum should theoretically be infinitely thin. 
 
Stores the frequency, amplitude and phase of selected frequency bins. 
 
Stores the maximum value of the Amplt spectrum found by the MinMaxAmplt method. 
 
Holds the index at which the maximum amplitude was found by the MinMaxAmplt method. 
 
Stores the maximum value of the Phase spectrum found by the MinMaxPhase method. 
 
Stores the minimum value of the Amplt spectrum found by the MinMaxAmplt method. 
 
Stores the minimum value of the Phase spectrum found by the MinMaxPhase method. 
 
Stores the phase of the spectrum.  
 
This property determines how to handle the phase of the frequency spectrum. 
 
Specify the range of the phase spectrum. 
 
Defines the units of phase. (radian, degrees). 
 
Defines the sampling frequency of the signal on which the frequency spectrum is based. 
 
Defines the length of the signal on which the frequency spectrum is based in seconds. 
 
Defines the level of zero padding of the source signal. 
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