The software's new "eDrive" application, according to a company press release, lets users visualize torque and rational speed as live curves. Fundamental RMS and Total Harmonic Distortion are also available as live computations. This means users can access their data while the measurement is running.
Individual workbenches can also be created to define to include specific restrictions, test functions and capabilities. These workbenches are also password-protected to maintain their unique settings.
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Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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