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inverse chirp z transform

I need to know If this NI LabVIEW Advanced Signal Processing Toolkit will be suitable for my project design. My project is involving S parameter (scattering matrix) in frequency domain from vector network analyzer. I want to convert them into time domain and using filter technique to analyze my system. I just learn that  Inverse Chirp Z transform is the way I should start. But it is not in base package. Maybe I can use Chirp Z transform.
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Hey TsTan,
    The Chirp-Z transform is not a part of that toolkit, it is a native VI to LabVIEW, just not the base package.  Therefore, if you want to use that specific VI, then you need to upgrade to the Full Development System or Professional Development System of LabVIEW.

Also, there are several customers that have used this functionality in the past.  You might get more responses to your post if you ask these type of questions in the LabVIEW forum instead of the Instrument Control forum.  Just a friendly tip.  🙂


 

Message Edited by Brian B on 03-14-2007 03:30 PM

Brian B
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National Instruments
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Hi Brian,
                  Thanks a lot for your advice.
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Hi Brian, Do you have a link to the Labview forum?
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Sure, I can provide a link.  However, you can also get there by using the hyperlink navigation at the top of this forum post.  Just click on "NI Discussion Forums," then go to LabVIEW.  There are a ton of people in there that have used the transform VIs, and can definitely help you out more from the application side.

https://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/bd-p/170

 
Brian B
Account Manager
National Instruments
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TsTan,

The LabVIEW forum happens to be the place where you have already made 14 posts by my count and all related to this same question that you have posted here. Pick one forum and post once. It is rude to post in some many different places with the same question.

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Sorry I didn't mean to do that. This is my first time. I won't do it again
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