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LOGGING BLOCKS
Log
Inputs
Input
Outputs
Output
Description
This block is used to funnel a data stream into a log file. Generally, one log block is needed for
each signal of each sensor that needs to be logged. For example, if temperature and humidity
from a AT/RH block needs to be logged, one log block is needed for each. The different log
blocks in the system can log to the same log file, different log files, or anything in between.
From the
Log Name
drop-down menu, select the log file the data is to be stored to. If the log you
wish to use does not yet exist, select the “[New Log”] option from the drop-down list and the
system will allow you to create a new log.
Sensor Name
should be set such that it describes the source of the data. This name shows up in
the
Sensor
column of the Log tab and is the only way to identity, for example, whether a
temperature data point originated from an AT/RH, AirTemp, BP block.
Precision
defines the number of places to the right of the decimal point that should be stored in
the log. Blocks connected to the output of the log block will get a passed-through version of the
data stream seen at the block input, except with the
precision
applied.
Log scheduled time
determines the source of the timestamp that is given to the logged data.
When checked, the data is timestamped with the time the data was scheduled to be measured.
When not checked, the time the data is actually finally computed is used. This value may be
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