Owning Palette: Octave Analysis VIs
Installed With: Sound and Vibration Measurement Suite. This topic might not match its corresponding palette in LabVIEW depending on your operating system, licensed product(s), and target.
The ANSI VIs are available for compatibility with previous versions of the LabVIEW Sound and Vibration Toolkit. The ANSI VIs offer compliance with the old ANSI S1.11-1986 standard. This standard has been superseded by the new ANSI S1.11-2004 standard. If you want to ensure compliance with this new standard, use the Octave Analysis VIs instead. When combined with any National Instruments DSA device, the ANSI VIs offer compliance with the ANSI S1.11-1986, Order 3, Type 1-D, optional range standard.
The VIs on this palette can return ranges of LabVIEW error codes or specific sound and vibration error codes.
| Palette Object | Description |
|---|---|
| SVT Fractional-octave Analysis [ANSI] | The SVT Fractional-octave Analysis [ANSI] VI is available for compatibility with previous versions of the LabVIEW Sound and Vibration Toolkit. This VI offers compliance with the old ANSI S1.11-1986 standard. This standard has been superseded by the new ANSI S1.11-2004 standard. If you want to ensure compliance with this new standard, use the SVT Fractional-octave Analysis VI instead. |
| SVT Octave Analysis [ANSI] | The SVT Octave Analysis [ANSI] VI is available for compatibility with previous versions of the LabVIEW Sound and Vibration Toolkit. This VI offers compliance with the old ANSI S1.11-1986 standard. This standard has been superseded by the new ANSI S1.11-2004 standard. If you want to ensure compliance with this new standard, use the SVT Octave Analysis VI instead. |
| SVT Third-octave Analysis [ANSI] | The SVT Third-octave Analysis [ANSI] VI is available for compatibility with previous versions of the LabVIEW Sound and Vibration Toolkit. This VI offers compliance with the old ANSI S1.11-1986 standard. This standard has been superseded by the new ANSI S1.11-2004 standard. If you want to ensure compliance with this new standard, use the SVT Third-octave Analysis VI instead. |