Transferring sampled data to a calculator, Chapter 3: commands and programming, Transferring data to the cfx-9850g – Casio EA-100 Commands and Programming User Manual
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Chapter 3: Commands and Programming
Transferring Sampled Data to a
Calculator
This section explains how to send sampled data between the data analyzer
and a connected CFX-9850G or CFX-9800G graphic scientific calculator for
graphing and analysis.
Transferring Data to the CFX-9850G
The following explanations all apply to transferring data from the data analyzer
to the CFX-9850G only.
To use the “Receive(” command to fetch data
1. Connect the data analyzer to the CFX-9850G.
2. On the CFX-9850G, perform the following key sequence to execute the
Receive( command: [SHIFT] [PRGM] [F6] (
g
) [F4] (I/O) [F4] (Recv).
•
Execution of the Receive( command on the calculator starts transfer of
data from the data analyzer.
•
The sampled data is stored in calculator memory in accordance with the
parameter you specify (variable, list or matrix) with the Receive( com-
mand.
• Further data transfer stops if CFX-9850G memory becomes full during
execution of the Receive( command. See the documentation that comes
with the CFX-9850G for details on what to do when memory becomes
full.
Each execution of a Receive(List) command recalls one data group only.
CH1 original sampled data, CH1
d/dt
, and CH1
d
2
/dt
2
are each one data
group.
Post-processing Off
Only the raw sample data is transferred by the Receive( command when
post-processing is turned off with CHANNEL SETUP (Command 1). Data
items are recalled in the following sequence.
RecTIME
→
CH1
→
CH2
→
CH3
→
SONIC
→
DIG IN
→
RecTIME
→
....
Post-processing On
When post-processing is turned on with CHANNEL SETUP (Command 1),
the data produced by the post-processing is sent following the raw sample
data. Data items are recalled in the following sequence (when a: raw sample
data, b:
d/dt
, c:
d
2
/dt
2
).
RecTIME
→
CH1 a
→
CH1 b
→
CH1 c
→
CH2 a
→
CH2 b
→
CH2 c
→
CH3 a
→
CH3
b
→
CH3 c
→
SONIC a
→
SONIC b
→
SONIC c
→
DIG IN
→
RecTIME
→
....