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This command will import analog signals in from an ASCII file written out by AMTI force plates, acting on all of the ACTIVE_FILES in the Visual3D Workspace. | This command will import analog signals in from an ASCII file written out by AMTI force plates, acting on all of the ACTIVE_FILES in the Visual3D Workspace. | ||
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+ | The format of the ASCII file output will be the same for any model of AMTI force plate. Columns 1-6 correspond to the 3 force and 3 moment channels (Fx, Fy, Fz, Mx, My, Mz). The number of rows corresponds to the length of the trial and the sampling frequency. If using multiple force plates all connected during data collection, the number of columns in the ASCII output file would be double. (i.e. Columns 1-6: FP1 Fx, FP1 Fy, FP1 Fz, FP1 Mx, FP1, My, FP1 Mz … Columns 7-12: FP2 Fx, FP2 Fy, etc.) | ||
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- | Visual3D assigns default signal names to these 6 signals: | + | Visual3D assigns default signal names to these 6 signals |
A001 , A002 , A003 , A004 , A005 , A006 | A001 , A002 , A003 , A004 , A005 , A006 |
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