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How to Export Phase Data?
PostPosted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 10:22 pm Reply with quote
Henk
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Hello,

For my work i need to export Magnitude and Phase vs Freq from my impedance and absolute voltage measuremetns.

The 'export spectrum' works in the magnitude window but not in the Phase window, why is this? I need Phase data to.

The 'Save As' (ETX-format) option exports Magnitude data ok, but the second column doesnt give phase in radials or degrees. What is the phase angle unit in the second column?

How do i get phase information exported in degrees or radials?


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Henk
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 1:02 pm Reply with quote
Charlie
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Hi Henk,
I think the ETX format saves the complex data as real & imaginary values. These values can be copied & pasted into an Excel spreadsheet, or other similar program, to quickly & easily calculate the magnitude & phase values from the real & imaginary values. The magnitude & phase values, along with the frequency, can then be copied & saved as a text file for use in whatever other program you need the data.

An option to save this data as either real & imaginary or magnitude & phase in a future version of EASERA would be nice.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 7:24 pm Reply with quote
Henk
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Hi Charlie,

You are right about the Re Im values, thanks for the remark!
Why didnt i think about this, i am a physicist for crying out loud! Embarassed

Also some options for preliminary data reduction would be relay nice in future versions of EASERA.


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