The Signal Editor, was a software tool for displaying, analyzing, annotating, and quantifying signals, was designed to be an expandable environment for all your data analysis requirements. With the supplied library of signal-processing modules, you could easily develop your own customized functions, programming them in ANSI C, compiling and linking from within the function development feature of The Signal Editor.
The Signal Editor could also be used to:
- acquire and display multichannel data with the DAZZL, Inc. board;
- control the DAZZL A/D conveter board for data collection (NeXTcube);
- randomly access any point of the data file; measure amplitude, duration, and slopes;
- create FFT (Welch method);
- align and compare signals sample by sample;
- create application-specific algorithms (digital filters); and
- cut portions of signal and Store, print, or export signal segments.
A demo disk of The Signal Editor was available free of charge.
NeuroDimension, Inc.
$595