User`s guide
Vector Scope
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Scaling the Horizontal Axis for User-Defined Signals
To correctly scale the horizontal axis for user-defined signals, the block needs 
to know the spacing of the data in the input. This is specified by the 
Increment 
per sample in input frame 
parameter, I
s
. This parameter represents the 
numerical interval between adjacent x-axis points corresponding to the input 
data. For example, an input signal sampled at 500 Hz has an increment per 
sample of 0.002 second. The actual units of this interval (seconds, meters, 
Volts, etc.) are not needed for axis scaling. 
When the 
Inherit sample increment from input check box is selected, the 
block scales the horizontal axis by computing the horizontal interval between 
samples in the input frame from the frame period of the input. For example, if 
the input frame period is 1, and there are 64 samples per input frame, the 
interval between samples is computed to be 1/64. Computing the interval this 
way is usually only valid if the following conditions hold:
•The input is a nonoverlapping time-series; the x-axis on the scope represents 
time.
•The input’s sample period (1/64 in the above example) is equal to the period 
with which the physical signal was originally sampled.
In other cases, the frame rate and frame size do not provide enough 
information for the block to correctly scale the horizontal axis, and you should 
specify the appropriate value for the 
Increment per sample in input frame 
parameter. The range of the horizontal axis is [0,M∗I
s
∗S], where M is the 
number of samples in each consecutive input frame, and S is the 
Horizontal 
display span parameter
.
Scaling the Horizontal Axis for Frequency-Domain Signals
In order to correctly scale the horizontal (frequency) axis for frequency-domain 
signals, the Vector Scope block needs to know the sample period of the original 
time-domain sequence represented by the frequency-domain data. This is 
specified by the 
Sample time of original time series parameter.
When the 
Inherit sample time from input check box is selected, the block 
scales the frequency axis by reconstructing the frequency data from the 
frame-period of the frequency-domain input. This is valid when the following 
conditions hold:










