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All buttons on the "Trace Data" tab serve as "openers" for related dialogs:
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"Import..." calls up a dialog to load a memory trace from a trace file; see
ter 5.12.8.1, "Import Complex Data Dialog"
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The buttons in the "Export snp Files" section call up a dialog to store data or mem-
ory traces to a trace file of the corresponding content and file format; see
ter 5.12.8.2, "Export Data - <File Type> Dialog"
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"snp Free Config""..." opens a dialog to define the port assignment for the created
Touchstone (
*.s<n>p
) file. See
Chapter 5.12.8.4, "Select Ports Dialog"
5.12.8.1
Import Complex Data Dialog
The "Import Complex Data" dialog loads a memory trace from a trace file. Trace files
are ASCII files with selectable file format. The loaded trace data is used to generate a
memory trace which is coupled to the active data trace.
Access:
TRACE – TRACE CONFIG > "Trace Data" > "Import..."
Background information
Refer to
On loading data from a trace file with several traces, the analyzer displays a dialog to
select one or more of the traces stored in the file (see
*.s2p
Touchstone file, the box offers
all four 2-port S-parameters (see
Chapter 4.4.2.1, "Touchstone Files"
Coupling between the imported memory trace and the active data trace implies that the
stimulus values of the imported data and of the active trace must be compatible. Com-
patibility means that the "Sweep Type" of the two traces must match; the position and
number of the sweep points do not have to be the same.
The analyzer checks for compatibility before importing data. The "Select Parameter"
box remains empty if the selected files contains no compatible data.
"Import Complex Data" is a standard "Open File" dialog with an additional button.
Trace Config Softtool