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Saving Data (File Functions)
4. Touch
Data Format
and select a file format:
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Binary
, Teledyne LeCroy's binary file format (.trc). Binary results in the smallest possible
file size, and is necessary for recalling waveforms to Teledyne LeCroy instruments.
Note:
Binary files can be converted to ASCII using Teledye LeCroy utilities such
as ScopeExplorer or WaveStudio.
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ASCII
text file (.txt extension).
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MATLAB
text file (.dat extension).
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Excel
text file (.csv extension).
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MathCad
text file (.prn extension).
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Audio
.wav file.
5. Depending on your file format selection, you may also need to specify a
SubFormat:
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Word
(Binary) represents samples in the output file with 16 bits. Always use this options
unless Byte mode is "pre."
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Byte
(Binary) represents samples in the output file with 8 bits. This option can result in
a loss of output file resolution.
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Auto
(Binary) looks at the data and automatically selects either Word or Byte subformat.
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Amplitude only
(Text) includes amplitude data for each sample, but not time data.
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Time and Amplitude
(Text) includes both types of data for each sample.
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With Header
(Text) includes a file header with scaling information.
6. If you selected
ASCII
format, also touch
Delimiter
and select a delimiter character from the
pop-up menu.
7. In Save Files in Directory, touch
Browse
and navigate to the desired location. Touch
OK
.
Tip:
If the instrument is networked, you can touch on Save Files in Directory and enter
the full Windows network address of another location in which to save the file. The
instrument must have access to this directory.
8. On the Save Waveform dialog, touch
Save Now!
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