02-17-2021 09:34 AM
Hi,
I am hoping to collect some vibration data (using accelerometers) from edge milling of a work-piece. For the set up of the DAQ assist, which type of acquisition mode would be most suitable (continuous or N sample?) . I plan on starting the data collection as the mill comes into contact with the work-piece and then press stop when the mill passes the work-piece. The data from that pass would then be saved for further analysis and the process would be repeated X amount of time.
Due to covid-19, i am not able to enter the lab and test out which would be most suitable and so i am relying on literature online to help decide.
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02-17-2021 10:37 AM - edited 02-17-2021 10:42 AM
Do you know N before the start of the acquisition?
I think the answer is no and therefore my advice is to use continuous.
02-17-2021 01:58 PM - edited 02-17-2021 01:58 PM
You want continuous.
It starts an acquisition, you may read X samples every iteration of your loop, but X+1 will be acquired immediately after on time, and will be available to read the next time you come around to read the next X samples.
With N samples, you'll read N samples. The very next sample in time will get lost until you come around again to read the next N samples. You are basically starting and stopping your acquisition with every read of N samples. Those samples that would occur between the end of the last N and the start of the next N will never get acquired. The two groups of N samples will be discontinuous with each other.
02-21-2021 08:26 AM
Ah makes sense, cheers!