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- 29 Feb 2016, 15:13
- Forum: Report Generator
- Topic: Multiple tests with same TSF name difficult to include in RG
- Replies: 7
- Views: 12842
Re: Multiple tests with same TSF name difficult to include i
John, even though the second suggestion alone would not solve this particular problem, it would be very nice to still be able to use it in combination with the first suggestion: I mean, you call for example a test like: ||Description = "<DESCRIPTION>"|<SUBKEYWORD>|| and this test uses a test-specifi...
- 29 Feb 2016, 14:29
- Forum: Report Generator
- Topic: Multiple tests with same TSF name difficult to include in RG
- Replies: 7
- Views: 12842
Re: Multiple tests with same TSF name difficult to include i
Hi John, thank you for your useful suggestions. I have been using the method you mention in your last suggestion (but it is very error prone when there are many tests, and tedious). The method in the first suggestion is what I would like to be implemented, and what would work best for us, as this al...
- 22 Feb 2016, 19:36
- Forum: Report Generator
- Topic: Multiple tests with same TSF name difficult to include in RG
- Replies: 7
- Views: 12842
Re: Multiple tests with same TSF name difficult to include i
Dear Lüder, thank you for sharing your experience on this, I also considered treating each redundancy as a different EUT, however this brings many problems while testing, when using the report generator, as you mention, and you would need to duplicate a lot of information about the EUT. I think that...
- 10 Feb 2016, 22:28
- Forum: General
- Topic: Drivers Version
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4633
Drivers Version
Dear Radimation support, Is there any Keyword to get the 'Device drivers versions' in the RG? I have seen this topic http://forum.radimation.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=116 and the links it references, but I cannot find a Keyword for the RG. Also in http://wiki.dare.nl/wiki/index.php/Chapter_13 I could...
- 10 Feb 2016, 22:21
- Forum: Report Generator
- Topic: Multiple tests with same TSF name difficult to include in RG
- Replies: 7
- Views: 12842
Multiple tests with same TSF name difficult to include in RG
Dear Radimation support, When we test an EUT, we usually have more than one "redundancy" to test. While we could treat each redundancy as a different EUT, this is not useful because we need to produce only one report, among many other reasons. So, if we need to test redundancy "A", and then "B", we ...
- 27 Jan 2016, 13:02
- Forum: General
- Topic: Preamplifier Gain calibration -> Correction File
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4553
Re: Preamplifier Gain calibration -> Correction File
Thank you for your answer, it was very clear and useful.
- 26 Jan 2016, 16:04
- Forum: Ideas / Suggestions
- Topic: Change frequencies in EUT Calibration (Attenuation/Gain)
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5268
Change frequencies in EUT Calibration (Attenuation/Gain)
Hello, I think it would be most helpful if we could select a different frequency band in the EUT calibration that is not the same as the System Calibration. For example, a System Calibration can be made over a wide frequency range, while many different EUTs can be measured with the same reference (s...
- 26 Jan 2016, 15:41
- Forum: General
- Topic: Preamplifier Gain calibration -> Correction File
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4553
Preamplifier Gain calibration -> Correction File
Hello, when I perform an EUT calibration (Attenuation/Gain) to measure the gain of a preamplifier, the result is an attenuation. The gain, therefore, can be calculated by changing the sign of the result, but when I try to use the "Create Correction File" button to make a .COR file for the preamplifi...
- 07 Jan 2016, 20:25
- Forum: Report Generator
- Topic: Manually Control of Graphs
- Replies: 3
- Views: 13001
Re: Manually Control of Graphs
Hello, I have a similar question. I want to use only one limit line for a wide range of frequencies in Multiband RE tests (because it is a constant value for all the ranges), so I create for example one limit line from 14 kHz to 18 GHz. Then I perform many Multiband tests using that limit line, and ...