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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

....