I am a first time user and would like to ask for some pointers on the best way to save (relatively) high sampled data (kHz range) for long recording periods (e.g days).
I assume one should not opt for the Manual logging, however the automated option seems to crash and miss files.
- is there a way to ask for logging of files of a specific duration (e.g 1 hour) consecutively? Would this ensure no intermediate data is lost?
- is there a way to disable the plot/interface during measurement? It seems to be slow and freeze often.
- is there a way to record at 1kHz but save only the average over 100 samples in a csv file?
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Eleni
I am a first time user and would like to ask for some pointers on the best way to save (relatively) high sampled data (kHz range) for long recording periods (e.g days).
I assume one should not opt for the Manual logging, however the automated option seems to crash and miss files.
- is there a way to ask for logging of files of a specific duration (e.g 1 hour) consecutively? Would this ensure no intermediate data is lost?
- is there a way to disable the plot/interface during measurement? It seems to be slow and freeze often.
- is there a way to record at 1kHz but save only the average over 100 samples in a csv file?
Thank you in advance for any helpful input!
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