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File name 93XXC-OM-E23.PDF ( $SSHQGL[ ( $6&,, :DYHIRUP ([SRUW 8VLQJ $6&,,6WRUHG )LOHV The ASCII waveform storage feature allows waveforms to be stored to a mass-memory device in any of three ASCII formats: Spreadsheet, Mathcad and MATLAB. Each format is tailored for a commonly used analysis package. The user- interface changes supporting ASCII waveform storage are found in the STORE menu (see Chapter 13). The table below summarizes the three formats' basic layout. Examples of the use of each format are given on the following pages. Format Header Time Amplitude Sequence Multi- Dual Array Format Values Values Times Segment Format allows includes some Format stores Format stores Header Format dual-array form of time values amplitude contains concatenates data (i.e. header before with each values sequence time multiple Extrema, or the data amplitude information for segments of a complex FFT) value each sequence sequence to be stored segment waveform Spreadsheet Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Mathcad Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MATLAB No No Yes No Yes No 1RWH Once stored in ASCII, waveforms cannot be recalled into the DSO. ( |
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