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Daqarta for DOS
Data AcQuisition And Real-Time Analysis
Shareware for Legacy Systems
(Use Daqarta for Windows with modern systems)

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STIM3 INDEX:

NOTE: The actual Daqarta STIM3 index allows you to move through it by hitting the first letter of any entry. We apologize for this primitive Web substitue: You may scroll through it as usual, select a letter from the following line, or simply use your browser's "Find" function to search this page.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A:

 All Mode, Step Hz/N
 All, Page Mode
 Attenuation vs. Level Table
 Adjust, DAC Tone Components
 Adjust, Digital Outputs

B:

 Biphasic Stimuli
 Buffer Size, Setting with B: Parameter
 Buffer Size vs Output Samples
 Buffer Size vs Step Hz
 Buffer Size vs Step N
 Bursts, Tone Component
 Bursts Plus Continuous Tones

C:

 Combining Tone Components, Level Considerations
 Component, Tone Adjust Submenus
 Continuous Tones
 Continuous Tones, Multiple
 Continuous Tones, with Bursts
 Cosine Power, Tone Component Rise/Fall
 Cycles, DigOut Pulse Train

D:

 DAC 0 or DAC 1 Activate
 DAC 0 or DAC 1 Adjust, Entering
 Delay, Digital Output Pulse Train
 Delay, Tone Component Start
 DEMO.ADC "Board" Driver 
 DIGITAL OUTPUT ADJUST SUBMENUS:
 D.  Cycles
 D.  High Duration
 D.  Introduction
 D.  Lag Duration
 D.  Low Duration
 D.  On/Off
 D.  Polarity
 D.  Pulse
 D.  Start Delay
 D.  Train
 DigOut Activate
 DigOut Adjust, Entering
 Dig Pg, Ind vs. Lock A
 Display of Stimulus Traces
 Display Page, Default (View)
 Distortion, Intermodulation
 Duration, Tone Component Fall
 Duration, Tone Component Rise
 Duration, Tone Component Sustain

E:

 Experiment, Rise/Fall vs. Spectral Width
 Exponent, Tone Component Rise/Fall Shape

F:

 Factor, Oversampling
 Factor, Oversampling and Step Hz
 Fall duration
 Frequency, of Tone Component
 Frequency, Step Hz/N Adjustment Modes

H:

 High Duration, DigOut Pulse
 Hypersampling, and Sample Factor

I:

 Independent DigOut per Page
 INIT Line, Setting Buffer Size
 Intermodulation Distortion
 Introduction to STIM3 

L:

 Lag Duration, DigOut Pulse
 Level, Combining Tone Components
 Level, Tone Component
 Level, vs. Attenuation
 Lock DigOut to Page A
 Low Duration, DigOut Pulse

M:

 Master On/Off Control
 MISCELLANEOUS MENU:
 M.  Sync
 M.  View
 M.  Dig Pg
 M.  Shape
 M.  Step Hz/N
 M.  Pulse

O:

 Other Uses for STIM3
 Oversampling, and Sample Factor

P:

 Page Mode: ALL, PAIR, EACH
 Phase, Tone Component
 Polarity, DigOut Pulse
 Pulse, Digital Output Setup
 Pulse, Instead of Full Digital Output

R:

 Revision History of STIM3
 Rise duration
 Rise/Fall Practical Example
 Rise/Fall vs. Spectral Width
 Rise/Fall Shape Exponent

S:

 Sample Factor (Oversampling)
 Sample Factor, and Step Hz
 Samples vs Memory Buffer Size
 SETUP: 
 S.  Adjust DAC 0 or DAC 1 Submenus
 S.  Adjust DigOut Submenus
 S.  DAC 0 or DAC 1 Activate
 S.  DigOut Activate
 S.  Display
 S.  Introduction
 S.  Master Off / On
 S.  Pg Mode: ALL, PAIR, EACH
 S.  Sample Factor (Oversampling)
 Shape, Tone Component Rise/Fall
 Spectral Line Alignment of Tones
 Spectral Splatter and Rise/Fall Duration
 Spectral Splatter and Rise/Fall Shape
 Speed, CPU vs. Sample Rate
 Start, Digital Output Pulse Train Delay
 Step Hz/N Modes
 Sustain Duration, Tone Component
 Sync, Trace vs. Pg Mode

T:

 TONE COMPONENT ADJUST SUBMENUS: 
 T.  Attenuation vs. Level Table
 T.  Combining Tone Components
 T.  Fall duration
 T.  Freq Hz
 T.  Intermodulation Distortion
 T.  Level %
 T.  On/Off
 T.  Phase degrees 
 T.  Rise duration
 T.  Rise/Fall Practical Example
 T.  Rise/Fall vs. Spectral Width
 T.  Start
 T.  Sustain duration
 Tone Mode, Step Hz/N
 Train, Digital Output Pulse

V:

 View, Default Display Page

W:

 Window Function, Compared to Tone Burst Shape
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