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How to split digital waveform channels?

Hi , could you please let me know how can I split the digital channels of a digital waveform(Let's say the digital waveform has 6 channels ) and graph them seperately.

It is very easy to split analog waveform signals ( acquired using N channel N sample) but I don't know how to do it for digital waveforms. 

 

 

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Browse the digital waveform palette with context help turned on.

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Perfect.Many thanks Denis. 

I also have another question . Let's say I have acquired the digital signal at 1MS/s / Now I want to decimate the number of samples to 1kS/s. Again I know how to do it for analog signal using the decimate function. Do you know a way to do it on a digital signal?

Thanks

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@tintin_99 wrote:

Let's say I have acquired the digital signal at 1MS/s / Now I want to decimate the number of samples to 1kS/s. Again I know how to do it for analog signal using the decimate function. Do you know a way to do it on a digital signal?


Decimation make sense only to ANALOG signals, as ANALOG signal are continuous and can have any value (within defined range) on the other hand, DIGITAL signals can have just two states (0 or 1), so when you talk about decimating a DIGITAL signal, you need to come up with an algorithm, how you want to knock off the sample data points (say every alternate sample)....!!


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