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Protocol analysis
R&S
®
RTO6
493User Manual 1801.6687.02 ─ 05
File format
Selects the file format.
".csv": the values are saved in a file.
Y
ou can select the value delimiter and the list separator symbol in
the "CSV Export" dialog, see
Chapter 4.8.2, "CSV export",
on page 107.
Tip for using MS Excel: It is recommended that you use the semi-
colon as csv decimal symbol. When you open the file with MS
Excel, use "File > Open" and follow the wizard to set the separa-
tors correctly, or set the separator settings with "Tools > Options >
International".
".html": the results are saved as web page for display in a
browser.
".xml": the results are saved in an xml compatible file format.
".py": the values are saved in a python compatible file format.
Remote command:
BUS<m>:
EXPResult:
SAVE on page 1673
13.1.7 Bit pattern editor
If you want to enter a specified address or data pattern, the bit pattern editor helps you
to enter the pattern in various formats - decimal, hexadecimal, octal, binary and ASCII.
The editor displays the pattern in two columns. The left column always shows binary
data. For the right column, you can select the format, the default depends on the data
specifics. You can edit data in the left or right column. The keypad adapts itself to the
column format, only keys appropriate to the format are enabled.
The data is grouped and converted in bit groups. The size of a bit group depends on
the address or data specifics and is set by the instrument. Groups are automatically
separated by blanks. The maximum size of a bit group is 64 bit, the most common
group size is 1 byte.
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