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Author: Ted Diehl
Posted: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 14:05:36 -0500
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Can you send me the two signals (ascii) files?
Email them to "tkdiehl"
I would like to try a few things.
thanks
Ted Diehl
Mark Smith
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I have 2 digitised signals (A2D sampled) which are very similar in shape
but differ by a fixed time difference, can anyone suggest methods which
will allow me to calculate what the time difference is?
I have the feeling that if i can somehow use all the data I should get a
much more accurate value than say just comparing a zero crossing of the 2
traces which I think will be far more susceptable to noise in the signal.
Thanks in advance
mark
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