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B&K Pulse PL Functions

B&K Pulse PL Functions

B&K Pulse PL Functions

(OP)
Does any one know how to do the following PL function in B&K Pulse PL language:

Result = CPSD / sqrt (PSD)
Where:
CPSD is the Cross-Power Spectral Density of two signals x & y
PSD is the Power Spectral Density of one of the signals
sqrt is the Square Root.

Cheer.

RE: B&K Pulse PL Functions

What stops you from collecting data and doing that offline? In another program like excel, Matlab, C, ...

peace
Fe

RE: B&K Pulse PL Functions

No I don't, but the answer will bear a striking resemblance to the spectrum of one of the signals.

 

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Greg Locock

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RE: B&K Pulse PL Functions

(OP)
Apologies for the delay.

You are right Greg. The result Should be very similar to one of the signals but "enhanced", I think! And with a "relative" phase angle between the reference and the signal.

I need these measurements "live". It is the bases of InvBEM. Which calculates the "Inverse Pressure" which is a complex value.

Regards;
 

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