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BSA Flow Software Installation and User's Guide - CSI

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1. After a moment object, create a profile plot <strong>and</strong> select the “input<br />

parameter” for the X-axis <strong>and</strong> the AD mean for the Y-axis (see<br />

profile plot description in chapter 6.1.6).<br />

2. From the profile plot properties adjust the scaling to the part of the<br />

graph you want to apply the curve fit calculation. Then transpose the<br />

profile plot (see profile plot description in chapter 6.1.6).<br />

3. From the profile plot, select the polynomial curve you want to use for<br />

the curve fit <strong>and</strong> click on the run icon . . The fitted curve is<br />

automatically displayed (red curve) on top of the profile plot.<br />

4. Right click the mouse on the profile plot <strong>and</strong> select Copy Curve Fit<br />

to copy to a clipboard <strong>and</strong> display the curve function coefficient in<br />

the message window. The R2 coefficient is the R squared coefficient<br />

caluclated from the least squares method. A R2=100 indicate a<br />

perfect fit.<br />

5. To use the fitted curve function as a transfer function for the<br />

Analog/Digital input, go in the Analog/Digital input properties <strong>and</strong><br />

press the paste coefficients button to paste the coefficients in the<br />

corresponding channel. The coefficients can be copied from the<br />

calibration project into a new project.<br />

6-102 <strong>BSA</strong> <strong>Flow</strong> <strong>Software</strong>: Options <strong>and</strong> Add-ons

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