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UFF from Data Physics
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20.03.2008 at 19:55 #33915HerveM1234Participant
Hi,
We’re using Data Physics devices. The output file format could be set to Universal File Format that seems the most compliant with FlexPro 6.0.035.Unfortunatly, the imported file has not signal label & the unit is wrong.
Data Physics Corporation said they use the correct & universal UFF format !
Can anybody confirm that or not ?
Attached an UFF file example.Thanks for your help.
20.03.2008 at 19:55 #33918HerveM1234ParticipantHi,
We’re using Data Physics devices. The output file format could be set to Universal File Format that seems the most compliant with FlexPro 6.0.035.Unfortunatly, the imported file has not signal label & the unit is wrong.
Data Physics Corporation said they use the correct & universal UFF format !
Can anybody confirm that or not ?
Attached an UFF file example.Thanks for your help.
31.03.2008 at 18:48 #33916Bernhard KantzParticipantWe’ve checked the UFF58 import filter. It seems to be correct.
The channel name is equivalent to the [b]ordinate axis label[/b]. But this field is unused in your file. The unit is the field [b]Axis units label[/b].
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test quattro
20-Mar-08 10:34:24
NONE
NONE
4 0 1 0 I2 0 -3 I1 0 -3
5 3201 1 0.00000E+00 2.50000E+01 0.00000E+00
18 0 0 0 NONE Hz
0 0 0 0 [b]NONE[/b] [b]kg[/b]
0 0 0 0 NONE NONE
…23.04.2008 at 00:37 #33917HerveM1234ParticipantThanks for your analysis.
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