This class provides you with access to the time-tag stream and allows you to implement your own on-the-fly processing. Dump measurement writes all time-tags into a file. Dumpĭeprecated - please use FileWriter instead. Helper class that allows synchronization of the measurement classes. TimeDifferencesNDĪ multidimensional implementation of the TimeDifferences measurement for asynchronous next histogram triggers. The sweeping through of histograms is optionally controlled by one or two additional triggers. (Single-Start, Single-Stop) TimeDifferencesĪccumulates the time differences between tags on two channels in one or more histograms. Bins and counts are stored in an array of tuples. Only the first stop tag after a start tag is considered. StartStopĪccumulates a histogram of time differences between pairs of tags on two channels. Scopeĭetects the rising and falling edges on a channel to visualize the incoming signals similar to an ultrafast logic analyzer. (Single-Start, Single-Stop) HistogramLogBinsĪccumulates time differences into a histogram with logarithmic increasing bin sizes. (Single-Start, Single-Stop) HistogramNDĪ n-dimensional histogram of correlated time differences. This can be used in measurements similar to 2D NRM spectroscopy.
Histogram2DĪ 2-dimensional histogram of correlated time differences. This can be used to measure lifetime, for example. HistogramĪ simple histogram of time differences. IteratorBaseīase class for implementing custom measurements (only C++). FrequencyStabilityĪnalyzes the frequency stability of period signals. CountrateĪverage tag rate on one or more channels. CounterĬounts the clicks on one or more channels with a fixed bin width and a circular buffer output. Use this to implement a gated counter, a counter synchronized to external signals, etc.
CountBetweenMarkersĬounts tags on one channel within bins which are determined by triggers on one or two other channels. CorrelationĪuto- and Cross-correlation measurement. This prevents possible name collisions with existing MATLAB or user functions. For example: Correlation is named as TTCorrelation. In MATLAB, the Measurement names have common prefix TT*.