NAME
Lab::Data::Analysis::TekTDS - Analysis routine for Tektronix TDS1000/TDS2000/etc. scopes
VERSION
version 3.803
SUBROUTINES/METHODS
new
my $a = Lab::Data::Analysis::TekTDS->new(stream=>$stream);
create a new TekTDS analysis object; for use by Lab::Data::Analysis code
Analyze
my $event = $a->Analyze($event[, optionshash]);
Do TekTDS analysis on an event (passed by hashref); the results of the analysis are stored in the hashref, and the hashref is returned.
If there is an error, "undef" is returned.
The analysis results can be found in
$event->{CHAN}->{$channel}->{
CHAN => channel name,
X => [ ... x values ... typically times ],
Yunit => unit for Y scale,
Xunit => unit for X scale,
ID => ID string describing waveform,
START => $jstart ... $X->[$jstart] is first sample
STOP => $jstop ... $X->[$jstop] is last sample
two options:
Y => [ ... y values... typically voltages ],
or
YMIN => [ ... min y values ...], YMAX=> [... max y values..],
The YMIN,YMAX arrays are returned for 'envelope' type waveforms.
To get the usual time/voltage pairs:
for ($j = $ev->{CHAN}->{CH1}->{START};
$j <= $ev->{CHAN}->{CH1}->{STOP}; $j++) {
$t = $ev->{CHAN}->{CH1}->X->[$j];
$v = $ev->{CHAN}->{CH1}->Y->[$j];
}
Analysis options:
dropraw => [def: 0] ... drop the raw analysis intermediate results
interpolate => [def: 1] ... create a Yfunc interpolation function
print_summary => [def: 0] ..print a summary of waveform info
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2022 by the Lab::Measurement team; in detail:
Copyright 2016 Charles Lane
2017 Andreas K. Huettel
2020 Andreas K. Huettel
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.