imc Test & Measurement, has introduced the imc FAMOS 2024 data analysis software, which delivers user experience enhancements and updates to its data analysis features for engineers, researchers and technicians in the automotive, mechanical, railway, aerospace and other industries.
New features to the software include the Start Page, where users can launch and customize numerous FAMOS wizards and tools; and a new data analysis function directly within the curve window, useful for quick evaluation while handling large data sets and formatting options for polar diagrams. The new functions have been designed to simplify the processing of large data sets, from visualization and analysis to creating professional reports.
FAMOS tools and wizards, such as FAMOS code for import/export filters, Python or R code, or templates for GUI elements, can be directly accessed, and the customized the start page provides direct access to instructive demo projects. Frequently used sequences and project files can also be individually linked to the page.
The new data analysis function can be used to select individual data segments within the window and calculate them with standard functions, which enables interactive browsing and faster insights into the displayed data sets.
Further formatting options can also be used for polar diagrams to improve the visualization of acoustic data, directional characteristics, wind energy or rotationally symmetric structures. Text data and arrays from applications in which text elements occur in measurement data, such as diagnostic or error messages or fieldbus data, can also be edited and displayed with the software.
Damian Hurschler, team leader for flight test instrumentation at the Swiss aircraft manufacturer Pilatus Aircraft, said, “imc FAMOS allows new users to quickly learn the basics of viewing measurement data, getting an overview and assessing its quality. Measurement data can be transferred directly from imcSTUDIO to imc FAMOS, displayed in a variety of ways with just a few simple steps, and automatically used for calculations with sequences. Even with very large data sets, we are always impressed by the performance of imc FAMOS.”