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== Why can I see steps in my data instead of getting smooth curves? ==
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== What can I connect to my e-corder? ==
It is likely that you have chosen a recording range which is too big and you are seeing [https://www.edaq.com/wiki/Basics_of_Data_Acquisition#Digitization digitization]. If your peaks are only a few millivolts high, and you have left the default 10 volt range, you will see stepped peaks; the signal and areas will be inaccurate. You should select a recording range slightly higher than the largest signal you will record. Have a look at the [https://www.edaq.com/wiki/Basics_of_Data_Acquisition#Range Basics of Data Acquisition] application note.
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You can connect many different types of instruments and transducers to the e-corder to record and analyse the data. Have a look at the list [https://www.edaq.com/e-corder-units here]. For more examples, see the [http://www.edaq.com/research-applications research] and [https://www.edaq.com/teaching-applications teaching applications] pages.

Revision as of 19:47, 10 August 2017

You can learn more about e-corders by looking at range of data recorders and how they compare, videos, application notes and manuals.

What can I connect to my e-corder?

You can connect many different types of instruments and transducers to the e-corder to record and analyse the data. Have a look at the list here. For more examples, see the research and teaching applications pages.