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ergaillard Posted - 06/29/2010 : 4:12:02 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 8.0725
Operating System: Win7

I am looking for some help with the Deconvolution tool in Analysis:Signal Processing:FFT. I have searched the forum and can only find entries from several years/versions ago.

I am collecting an experimental signal (counts versus about 50 "time" channels) that has an excitaion pulse convolved. When I run the deconvolution tool with the two y data sets, signal and response, the result is only for the first four channels and the numerical values are out of bounds (#####). Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Sam Fang Posted - 06/30/2010 : 01:48:30 AM
Could you send your project file to us so that we can know more about your problem?

Thanks.

Sam
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