RealView Changelog

What's new in RealView 3.0

Jan 26, 2011
  • Improved CPU-usage - Better performance:
  • The internal timing and interruptfunctions were completely new designed. This guarantees a better performance and the CPU capacity utilization will be significantly lower.
  • Signal-Smoothing function:
  • The signal smoothing can be adjusted from very low to extreme for each channel. So you can display e.g. trends, without any disturbing noise. The function works similar as a low pass.
  • Fullscreen-View:
  • The fullscreen-view displays a plotter on the complete screen, without any disturbing windows, menus, toolbars, etc. The so gained usable area of the screen is considerable.
  • Heartbeat-mode:
  • This new running mode simulates the well-known method of a heartbeat-monitor. A beam is always running from the left to the right and updates the plotter. The advantage of this method is, that no flickering scrolling is necessary.
  • New displays:
  • Each channel can now show additional displays. Beside the numeric display there are also a min/max and a tendency display available.
  • Digits after decimal point:
  • You can now edit the number of digits after the decimal point for each channel. This increases the clearness, because there are no unneeded digits which makes the reading of the values more difficult.
  • Logging:
  • You can now log your measurement values during the recording in a special ASCII-file. This file can be used from other applications to get access of the measured values even during the recording .
  • Formula calculation:
  • Each channel can be calculated by a free formula. You can use almost any general mathematical function like +,-,*,/,sin(),cos(),abs(),int(),ln(),log(), etc. You can even use the numeric values of the other channels in your formula.
  • Hardware: User-Interface :
  • You can use this new hardware device to define a sipmle serial protocol and use it with your own designed hardware. This works not only with the serial port, you can even use it with the USB port over the "virtual com" function of many USB devices.