Acquisition Window

The program was inspired by a program known as livefft, written in pyqt4, by Dr Rick Lupton (CUED). The livefft program is under the MIT license.

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Copyright (c) 2013 rcl33

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Window Layout

To be consistent with the analysis window layout, the acquisition window adopts a similar style of layout to the analysis window. On the left contains the tools to toggle plots, to configure plots, and to configure recording device. In the middle, there are the plots of the stream in time domain and frequency domain, with a status at the bottom. On the right contains the recording settings and the plot of the channel levels.