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verrverr over 11 years ago

Do you know a good software for viewing csv file record by a Tektronix oscilloscope TBS 1052B-EDU. For Windows 8.1

 

Est-ce que vous connaissez un bon logiciel pour la visualisation des fichier .csv enregistrer par un oscilloscope Tektronik TBS 1052B-EDU. Pour Windows 8.1

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    0 shabaz over 11 years ago

    Hi Pascal,

     

    If you just want to view and not post-process, then OpenChoice Desktop should do it (it has an open file option) as far as I am aware. I mainly use it for screen captures. I find OpenChoice Desktop is fairly essential software, it helps me document regularly (and not have to remember what a trace looked like before I make a hardware change).


    Otherwise, GNU Octave will do it. See here (near the end) for the process/commands to use for the MSO 2024B (it should work with your oscilloscope too). Also there is an attached program at that link called reduce.cc which strips the CSV file to 1-in-N entries, in case you have more data than is needed.

    If you want to do some processing on the data (e.g. filter it), then there is an (extremely) condensed tutorial on GNU Octave with oscilloscope traces here, hopefully it should be enough to get you going.

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    0 shabaz over 11 years ago

    Hi Pascal,

     

    If you just want to view and not post-process, then OpenChoice Desktop should do it (it has an open file option) as far as I am aware. I mainly use it for screen captures. I find OpenChoice Desktop is fairly essential software, it helps me document regularly (and not have to remember what a trace looked like before I make a hardware change).


    Otherwise, GNU Octave will do it. See here (near the end) for the process/commands to use for the MSO 2024B (it should work with your oscilloscope too). Also there is an attached program at that link called reduce.cc which strips the CSV file to 1-in-N entries, in case you have more data than is needed.

    If you want to do some processing on the data (e.g. filter it), then there is an (extremely) condensed tutorial on GNU Octave with oscilloscope traces here, hopefully it should be enough to get you going.

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