12-26
IM 253710-01E
Explanation
CAUTION
Never remove the medium (disk) or turn OFF the power while the access
indicator or the
mark is blinking. It can damage the medium or destroy the
data on the medium.
Selecting the data type, file extension, data size
Select the data type from the following list of choices. The file extension is
automatically attached to the file name.
• ASCII
• The numerical data are saved in ASCII format.
• Data in this format cannot be loaded on this instrument.
• Float
• The numerical data are saved in 32-bit floating point format.
• Data in this format cannot be loaded on this instrument.
Data size
The following table shows the data size when the numerical data of CH1 to CH8 are
saved with a record length of 100 k-words, observation time of 100 ms, and MATH1
and MATH2 turned OFF.
• For the normal measurement mode
Data Type
Extension
Data Size (Bytes)
ASCII
.CSV
Approx. 6 K (depends on the input signal conditions)
Float
.FLD
Approx. 1 K (43 functions
×
6 elements
×
4)
• For the harmonic measurement mode
Data Type
Extension
Data Size (Bytes)
ASCII
.CSV
Approx. 50 K (when there is one measurement function for each
element) (depends on the input signal conditions)
Float
.FLD
• When the measurement function is U, I, or P: Approx. 4 K ((502 +
501)
×
4)
• When the measurement function is other than U, I, or P: Approx.
2K (502
×
4)
Numerical data to be saved
For the meanings of the measurement function symbols, see section 1.2,
“Measurement Modes and Measurement/Computation Periods,” 1.7 “Numerical
Computation,” appendix 2 “Symbols and Determination of Measurement Functions,”
and appendix 3 “Determination of Delta Functions.” For the wiring methods of A and
B, see section 5.2, “Selecting the Wiring Method.”
• For normal measurement mode
Data of all measurement functions are saved. The numerical data of delta
computation and of user-defined functions are also saved.
12.7 Saving Numerical Data