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Thanks.
mwahab@ualberta.ca
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Thanks. More specifically, I would be interested in knowing that in your software you must have a "time constant" feature along with the data sampling frequency for the user. Could Metrohm mention what is this "time constant" associated with i.e. it is a hardware RC time constant (like old school time constant knob on 80's instruments) or mathematical time constant of a digital filter?Metrohm's MagIC Net uses Savitzy-Golay filter.
I will try to get hold of it; Even if we assume we have a Savitsky-Golay filter on a given HPLC instrument. Mathematically, it is easier to understand as to what is being done e.g. polynomial fit for a given number of points. How is the "time constant" associated with a mathematical process such as Savitsky-Golay smoothing?If it's a Savitsky-Golay filter, then it is digital (essentially a more sophisticated version of the old analog "time constant"). Check Norman Dyson's book "Chromatographic Integration Methods" (pages 150 -155 in the second edition) for a more accurate explanation than I can give you.
By the way, good luck on getting a detailed answer; Dyson has a pertinent comment at the bottom of page 153: ". . . little is published as the details have commercial value.".
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