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Digitalization rate” is an important parameter indicating the number of samples per second of your acquired data. Since this parameter influences many algorithms of data analysis and visualization, we recommend paying a particular attention to it.
“INTERPOLATION MODE” (can be 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4). The default is 1. It determines slightly different strategies of waveforms extraction and their alignment (depending on spike duration, acquisition rate etc.). The detail information is indicated in the table 1 below:
“Inverse signal” is inverting the signal (ON) or leave it unchanged (OFF, default).
Table 1
Interpolation mode
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Length of extracted waveform, samples
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Location of the peak, sample
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Interpolation rate, times
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Overall length of interpolated waveform, samples
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Cut out samples, beginning /end
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Length of resulting waveform, samples
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0
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12
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4
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3
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36
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6/6
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24
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1
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18
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7
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2
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36
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6/6
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24
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2
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36
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12
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2
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72
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4/4
|
64
|
3
|
36
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14
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1
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36
|
6/6
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24
|
4
|
72
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24
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1
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72
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4/4
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64
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