Base db EU V

Hello!

I'm integrating signals from acceleration to get moving but I was much lower than the actual travel. To do this, I need the signal to engineering scale units and I really have no undesratnd entry [EU] dB reference. What is the meaning of it?

I had a look at this post:

http://forums.NI.com/T5/LabVIEW/SVL-scale-voltage-to-EU-1-ch-VI-sound-pressure-level-why-does-it/m-p...

but I can't even really there.

Thank you!

Hi Cobayatron

This page provides an explanation a little more which relate to the different inputs of the VI:
http://zone.NI.com/reference/en-XX/help/372416J-01/sndvibtk/svl_scale_voltage_to_eu/

I hope this helps a bit!

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