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Product category: Instrument control software
News Release from: M+P International | Subject: SmartOffice
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 18 February 2003

Software supports Agilent signal
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Comprehensive analysis and reporting for Agilent's 35670A FFT signal analyser is now provided by SmartOffice

The Agilent 35670A two- or four-channel portable FFT dynamic signal analyser is now supported by M+P International's SmartOffice software Once imported into SmartOffice's e-Reporter, the data measured with the 35670A analyser, either in the field or in the lab, can be displayed and analysed

The e-Reporter offers many convenient reporting features, for instance it you can copy and paste all obtained graphical results into ActiveX compliant applications such as Microsoft Word or PowerPoint for richer and more comprehensive reports.

Repetitive tasks can be automated using a Visual Basic-compatible programming language.

The software package also includes a step-by-step approach to create a geometry model of the unit under test for operating deflection shape analysis.

The SmartOffice runs in the Windows environment with intelligent wizards for safe and efficient user guidance as well as metadata for user-definable documentation.

SmartOffice also support software modules for modal and advanced modal analysis, acoustic analysis, rotating machinery analysis along with an advanced post processing wizard for processing of time history data.

The SmartOffice measure data acquisition module provides a seamless interface to the Agilent VXI measurement hardware.

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