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Using
the
Oscilloscope
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Saving waveforms
Overview
You can save the waveforms into the PC in two
ways. For details of recalling them, see page
193H
79.
•
Storing waveform data (*.bin file, for viewing
in the software)
•
Storing data points (*.txt file, for data analysis
such as in graphs and maps)
For details of storing waveforms into the GDS‐122
hardware, see page
194H
54.
Storing
waveform data
When retrieving waveform data from the GDS‐
122, the waveform data (*.bin format) is
automatically stored. For details, see page
195H
69.
Storing data
point
1. Make sure that the waveform is being
displayed in the screen. To recall waveforms
that are stored in the PC, see page
196H
79.
2. Select View > Data Table from the
menu, or click the Data Table
icon on the Toolbar. The Data
Table dialogue appears.
Close window
Save data
Save option
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3. Select the data to be saved from
the Save column.
•
sequence: the identification
number for each data point
•
ch1/ch2: CH1 and CH2 waveform
data
•
A/B/C/D: the waveforms stored
in the GDS‐122 hardware
memory
Data points stored in an Excel sheet (example)
sequence ch1 / ch2
A / B / C / D
4. Click the Save As… button to
save the data into a directory. The
standard Save dialog appears.
5. To close the Data Point dialogue, do one of the
following actions.
•
Press the Ctrl + Alt key
•
Click the Exit icon
•
Click the Close icon at the top
right corner of the dialogue