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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Mounting temperature logger on Centos 7.0 Post 302930373 by figaro on Friday 2nd of January 2015 04:39:28 PM
Old 01-02-2015
The temperature logger came with a CD with software, but it was developed for MS Windows. I am looking to access the data logged onto it. I will worry about changing the sampling frequency later.
 

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RTF_CREATE_CHEBYCHEV(3) 					 rtfilter library					   RTF_CREATE_CHEBYCHEV(3)

NAME
rtf_create_chebychev, rtf_create_butterworth - Creates IIR Chebychev and Butterwoth filters SYNOPSIS
#include <rtf_common.h> hfilter rtf_create_chebychev(unsigned int nchann, int proctype, double fc, unsigned int num_pole, int highpass, double r); hfilter rtf_create_butterworth(unsigned int nchann, int proctype, double fc, unsigned int num_pole, int highpass); DESCRIPTION
rtf_create_chebychev() creates a IIR chebychev filter processing nchann channels of data type specified by proctype with fc as normalized cutoff frequency, whose the Z-transform has num_pole poles and whose the impulse response has a ripple of r This latter is expressed as the ratio between the overshoot (difference between the max value of the response to a unit step and the unit length) and the unit length (ratio not expressed in decibels). rtf_create_butterworth() is the same as rtf_create_chebychev() but creates a butterworth filter (which a special case of a chebychev filter with a ripple of 0). A normalized frequency is the ratio between the absolute frequency and the sampling frequency (i.e. a value of 1.0 refers to the sampling frequency). If highpass is 0, it specifies the filter should be a lowpass. If highpass is non-zero, the should be a highpass. RETURN VALUE
Returns the handle to the created filter in case of success, NULL otherwise. SEE ALSO
rtf_create_filter(3), rtf_destroy_filter(3) EPFL
2010 RTF_CREATE_CHEBYCHEV(3)
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