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Supported External File Types
SR785 Dynamic Signal Analyzer
Supported External File Types
Five different file types are currently supported by the SR785 file conversion utilities.
ASCII Files
ASCII files consist of plain ASCII text. ASCII files written by the SR785 file conversion
utility consist of an alphanumeric header with instrument setup information followed by
a number of columns of data values. Columns are separated by spaces, 'TAB' characters,
or commas depending on the output option selected. Each line is terminated with a
carriage-return line-feed pair. For ASCII input, the conversion utility expect values to be
separated by any whitespace character with no leading header data. Characters after the
last expected data value are ignored.
SDF Files
Standard Data Format, or SDF, is a file format supported by Hewlett-Packard
instruments and is designed to allow data sharing among various analyzers and external
programs. Many modal analysis programs, for example, accept SDF files. The SR785
file conversion utilities can convert version 2 or 3 SDF files to SRS trace (.78D) files and
can convert .78D files to SDF files . Note that because of specific differences between
HP analyzers and the SR785 it may not be possible to exactly convert all types of
measurements..
Matlab
MAT-Files
MATLAB
is a popular program for doing mathematics and for the analysis of numeric
data. Although it easy to import ASCII data directly into MATLAB
, it is faster and
more efficient to use the binary MAT-File format. The conversion utilities include the
capability of directly converting a SR785 display file into a binary MAT-File. The MAT-
File format used by the conversion utilities is supported by MATLAB version 4 and
version 5.
Universal File Format
The Universal File Format is a specification for an ASCII database capable of describing
the geometry, degree-of-freedom, and measurement data used in structural analysis. Most
modal analysis programs are capable of importing measurement data formatted in
Universal File Format. The SR785 file conversion utilities include the capability of
converting SR785 display files into Universal File Type 58 (Function at Nodal DOF)
data sets.
SR780 .78D Files
The file conversion utility will accept SR780 .78D files anywhere a SR785 .78D file can
be used. This allows you to convert your old SR780 files to the SR785 format. The file
conversion utility, however will not write SR780 files as output nor will it accept SR780
.78C or .78W files as input.
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