04-28-2021 04:39 PM
Hi, sorry if my english is not the best
I need to process this signal, but one of the processing steps is to integrated it (as if I had an op amp in integrator mode), if I put the integral block directly it would show me a linear function.
Can you help me to check, why am I wrong?
04-29-2021 01:19 AM - edited 04-29-2021 01:20 AM
Hi Emilio,
@EmilioHd wrote:
I need to process this signal, but one of the processing steps is to integrated it (as if I had an op amp in integrator mode), if I put the integral block directly it would show me a linear function.
Can you help me to check, why am I wrong?
You are wrong in two ways:
04-29-2021 10:21 AM
Hi all, actually I upload the signal file into a txt file by using matlab, i dont know if it would help.
Actually this is the flow signal of an spirometer, but the theory sais that if i want to have the volume signal i need to integrated it and then find the min and max values, it would integrate the signal, but it appears to be linear, i dont know if i am doing something wrong.
It needs to appear similiar to the orignal signal,
04-29-2021 10:45 AM - edited 04-29-2021 10:48 AM
Hi Emilio,
@EmilioHd wrote:
Actually this is the flow signal of an spirometer, but the theory sais that if i want to have the volume signal i need to integrated it and then find the min and max values, it would integrate the signal, but it appears to be linear, i dont know if i am doing something wrong.
Your signal has a small range (max-min) of just ~1.0, while it has a huge offset of ~20.5.
What happens when you integrate such a signal? (What did you learn at school about the math integration operation?)
What happens when you subtract the mean of the signal before integration?