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BSA Flow Software Installation and User's Guide - CSI

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2.1.9 Analog Monitor Option<br />

2.1.10 Mobile System Monitor Option<br />

2.1.11 Synchronisation Option<br />

This option provides 4 analog inputs for monitoring slowly varying signals,<br />

e.g. wind tunnel temperature or pressure. A Moments object is required to<br />

access the data either in a List or in a graph.<br />

The Mobile System Monitor is described in a separate manual.<br />

It is the System Monitor <strong>and</strong> a traverse control displayed on a wireless<br />

mobile device, also known as a h<strong>and</strong>held computer or pocket PC.<br />

This is a practical tool when setting a system up, e.g. PDA systems where<br />

you need to see the signal quality while aligning the optics, or for moving<br />

the measurement volume to a reference position.<br />

The user will be able to be more dynamic around the measurement setup.<br />

While moving around, adjusting <strong>and</strong> fine tuning he will constantly be able to<br />

view the bursts, the data rate <strong>and</strong> the valiation rate in real-time.<br />

The Synchronisation Option establishes h<strong>and</strong>shake between an LDA or a<br />

PDA system <strong>and</strong> external equipment, which can be a shaft encoder, data<br />

logger system, a computer controlling an experiment, A/D converters or<br />

trigger devices.<br />

With the inputs, the LDA or PDA system can run as a slave under other<br />

equipment such as an experiment master computer.<br />

With the outputs, the LDA or PDA system can be the master controlling<br />

other equipment in the experiment, e.g. A/D converters.<br />

2.2 Products supported by the software<br />

2.2.1 Processors supported by <strong>BSA</strong> <strong>Flow</strong> <strong>Software</strong> v.4.10<br />

The <strong>BSA</strong> <strong>Flow</strong> <strong>Software</strong> (main package) supports the following processors:<br />

• 62N60 <strong>BSA</strong> F30 <strong>Flow</strong> Processor with one or more velocity channels<br />

• 62N20 <strong>BSA</strong> F 50 <strong>Flow</strong> Processor with one or more velocity channels<br />

• 62N40 <strong>BSA</strong> F 60 <strong>Flow</strong> Processor with one or more velocity channels<br />

• 62N30 <strong>BSA</strong> F 70 <strong>Flow</strong> Processor with one or more velocity channels<br />

• 62N50 <strong>BSA</strong> F 80 <strong>Flow</strong> Processor with one or more velocity channels<br />

• 62N65 <strong>BSA</strong> P30 <strong>Flow</strong> <strong>and</strong> Particle Processor with one or more<br />

velocity channels<br />

• 62N25 <strong>BSA</strong> P50 <strong>Flow</strong> <strong>and</strong> Particle Processor with one or more<br />

velocity channels<br />

• 62N45 <strong>BSA</strong> P60 <strong>Flow</strong> <strong>and</strong> Particle Processor with one or more<br />

velocity channels<br />

• 62N35 <strong>BSA</strong> P70 <strong>Flow</strong> <strong>and</strong> Particle Processor with one or more velocity<br />

channels<br />

• 62N55 <strong>BSA</strong> P80 <strong>Flow</strong> <strong>and</strong> Particle Processor with one or more velocity<br />

channels<br />

<strong>BSA</strong> <strong>Flow</strong> <strong>Software</strong>: Introduction 2-3

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