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DynaMax Suite Overview
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DynaMax Suite has many tools to aid you in your analysis. Here are just some of the standard features in the base license. If you wish to see some of the optional licensed features
click here: DynaMax Options
- Cross-platform support between recorder models
DynaMax Suite is designed to support ALL IST recorders regardless of model. It currently supports the entire EDR3, MSR, and SnapShock Plus lines of recorders. This means that you can analyze data using the same program interface regardless of the IST recorder that you use.
- Easy-to-use data export utilities into ASCII format
DynaMax Suite has several different means for exporting data into an ASCII Comma-Separated-Variable(CSV) format. This is the standard import format used by common programs such as Excel, DaDISP, and other spreadsheets or mathematical analysis packages.
- "Command-Line" Switch operation for FULLY-AUTOMATED setup and download!
The communications packages that interact with the recorders are designed to operate in many different modes. One of these new modes is a batch-process that uses an advanced set of command-line-switches. This means that you can design a recorder setup, then program the recorder with a simple "double-click" of a pre-configured desktop shortcut! You can then simply "click & go" when you want to start up the recorder for another test.
- Multiple recorder association in a single file
Many times there are reasons where you want more than one recorder on a given test. This is especially true in places where you wish to measure shock & vibration in multiple locations. Users who wish to measure transmissibility no longer need to analyze the data from multiple systems separately: The data can be stored in the same file! This is handy for the user who might install several recorders on an impact test, as well.
- Powerful standard analysis tools:
A lot of the innovations of DynaMax Suite are provided in the standard configuration. These new analysis tools quite literally "leapfrog" the competition in terms of WHAT you can do with your data. Couple these capabilities with an IST data recorder and you have the best miniature shock & vibration data recorder system in the industry! Just take a look at a few of the standard features that simplify your analysis:
- Graphics-oriented views of data:
With the advent of today's graphics intensive computers, graphical representation of your data has become paramount. To that end, DynaMax Suite does not disappoint. There are a myriad of ways to display data. DynaMax Suite displays many types of data: Tabular data, time-history data, frequency domain data, and more. Some of these views are available as license options whereas many are available in the standad package. Here are just some of the ways to graphically visualize your data. Best of all, these are all included in the standard package!
- Multwave View
Multiwave is a very configurable window that serves as a way to visualize lots of time-history data. This view can contain many different graphs, each of which can display multiple events and multiple channels. Multiwave is handy when you have events that occur over several event boundaries, or if you are looking for trends in the data.
- Cursor View
Cursor view gets its name from the cursors that you can "slide" across the data. Cursor view lets you compare one event versus another through the use of the event overlay function. The cursors are attached to a tabular event table at the bottom of the view, and this data lets you measure the data that lies between the cursors. Do you want to know the integral of the initial impact? Slide the cursors to sandwich the impulse, and the event table shows the integral between the cursors! Measurement is quite easy with cursor view. Cursor view has LOTS of useful features, like the ability to "slide forward or backward" events in the overlay. Cursor view may also be locked in as a "one-hot" event. "One-hot" events link windows to one another, so that when one window moves to a new event, all windows move. Cursor View can display more than acceleration data: It applies to any active channel set, including environmental data such as temperature and humidity.
- Scatter Plot View
Scatter plot lets you configure the X & Y axis for displaying tabular data against one another. Do you wish to see peak acceleration versus change-in-velocity? Place peak acceleration in the Y-axis, and set the X-axis to Delta-V. Damage assessment of data is now accomplished in a matter of a minute or two.
- Histogram View
Histogram data lets you view the "spread" of the data for a given axis. Configuring the histogram is quite easy now, as all you have to do is "right-click" on the view to set your options. Do you want to look at absolute values? No problem. You can specify the histogram to display signed or absolute values in any axis.
DynaMax still has the traditional display of tabular data in the event table. Only now, you have the ability to sort by column, hide, or show the data, add comments to each event, or set as a "one-hot" event. You can also "copy selected events to clipboard", and quickly import into your favorite spreadsheet program.
- SampleView Table
If you wish to select a portion of an event and export it, SampleView table lets you accomplish this in an easy manner. SampleView table is also a handy way to view environmental data such as temperature and humidity. SampleView translates a time and date for each environmental sample to help you find and identify when a certain anomaly occurred. Sampleview lets you view your data on a sample-by-sample basis.
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DynaMax Suite has many tools to aid you in your analysis. Here are just some of the standard features in the base license. If you wish to see some of the optional licensed features
click here: DynaMax Options
- Cross-platform support between recorder models
DynaMax Suite is designed to support ALL IST recorders regardless of model. It currently supports the entire EDR3, MSR, and SnapShock Plus lines of recorders. This means that you can analyze data using the same program interface regardless of the IST recorder that you use.
- Easy-to-use data export utilities into ASCII format
DynaMax Suite has several different means for exporting data into an ASCII Comma-Separated-Variable(CSV) format. This is the standard import format used by common programs such as Excel, DaDISP, and other spreadsheets or mathematical analysis packages.
- "Command-Line" Switch operation for FULLY-AUTOMATED setup and download!
The communications packages that interact with the recorders are designed to operate in many different modes. One of these new modes is a batch-process that uses an advanced set of command-line-switches. This means that you can design a recorder setup, then program the recorder with a simple "double-click" of a pre-configured desktop shortcut! You can then simply "click & go" when you want to start up the recorder for another test.
- Multiple recorder association in a single file
Many times there are reasons where you want more than one recorder on a given test. This is especially true in places where you wish to measure shock & vibration in multiple locations. Users who wish to measure transmissibility no longer need to analyze the data from multiple systems separately: The data can be stored in the same file! This is handy for the user who might install several recorders on an impact test, as well.
- Powerful standard analysis tools:
A lot of the innovations of DynaMax Suite are provided in the standard configuration. These new analysis tools quite literally "leapfrog" the competition in terms of WHAT you can do with your data. Couple these capabilities with an IST data recorder and you have the best miniature shock & vibration data recorder system in the industry! Just take a look at a few of the standard features that simplify your analysis:
- Graphics-oriented views of data:
With the advent of today's graphics intensive computers, graphical representation of your data has become paramount. To that end, DynaMax Suite does not disappoint. There are a myriad of ways to display data. DynaMax Suite displays many types of data: Tabular data, time-history data, frequency domain data, and more. Some of these views are available as license options whereas many are available in the standad package. Here are just some of the ways to graphically visualize your data. Best of all, these are all included in the standard package!
- Multwave View
Multiwave is a very configurable window that serves as a way to visualize lots of time-history data. This view can contain many different graphs, each of which can display multiple events and multiple channels. Multiwave is handy when you have events that occur over several event boundaries, or if you are looking for trends in the data.
- Cursor View
Cursor view gets its name from the cursors that you can "slide" across the data. Cursor view lets you compare one event versus another through the use of the event overlay function. The cursors are attached to a tabular event table at the bottom of the view, and this data lets you measure the data that lies between the cursors. Do you want to know the integral of the initial impact? Slide the cursors to sandwich the impulse, and the event table shows the integral between the cursors! Measurement is quite easy with cursor view. Cursor view has LOTS of useful features, like the ability to "slide forward or backward" events in the overlay. Cursor view may also be locked in as a "one-hot" event. "One-hot" events link windows to one another, so that when one window moves to a new event, all windows move. Cursor View can display more than acceleration data: It applies to any active channel set, including environmental data such as temperature and humidity.
- Scatter Plot View
Scatter plot lets you configure the X & Y axis for displaying tabular data against one another. Do you wish to see peak acceleration versus change-in-velocity? Place peak acceleration in the Y-axis, and set the X-axis to Delta-V. Damage assessment of data is now accomplished in a matter of a minute or two.
- Histogram View
Histogram data lets you view the "spread" of the data for a given axis. Configuring the histogram is quite easy now, as all you have to do is "right-click" on the view to set your options. Do you want to look at absolute values? No problem. You can specify the histogram to display signed or absolute values in any axis.
DynaMax still has the traditional display of tabular data in the event table. Only now, you have the ability to sort by column, hide, or show the data, add comments to each event, or set as a "one-hot" event. You can also "copy selected events to clipboard", and quickly import into your favorite spreadsheet program.
- SampleView Table
If you wish to select a portion of an event and export it, SampleView table lets you accomplish this in an easy manner. SampleView table is also a handy way to view environmental data such as temperature and humidity. SampleView translates a time and date for each environmental sample to help you find and identify when a certain anomaly occurred. Sampleview lets you view your data on a sample-by-sample basis.
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