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FeelTech FY6600 60MHz 2-Ch VCO Function Arbitrary Waveform Signal Generator
soundtec:
Ive been trying out a few of the proprietary wave editors again ,no success as far as getting V6 SW to read waveforms produced by either easywave or TTI waveman, it either stalls or crashes the Feeltech software . I only managed to reload a previously stored waveform created on V6 . Maybe Feeltec need to re-look at the compatibillity here as well .I still cant find a library of waveforms that I can easily slot into the 66/68 hundred
rhb:
Post the available info on the formats. I lost count of the number of format convertors I've written 20 years ago. There were times I felt as if that was all I ever did.
DaveR:
I don't think we need a format converter, rhb, the waveform files are just lists of numbers in plain text, but Feeltech appear to have introduced a bug into the latest version of their PC Control software which causes a crash when the files are loaded. It's not a great problem because fremen67's software does a better job of waveform uploading than Feeltech's anyway; either software can be used for PC Control, and Feeltech's is only really required for occasional firmware upgrading of the 6800. They might get the bug sorted out eventually, but it's hardly a showstopper in the meantime.
DaveR:
--- Quote from: soundtec on August 05, 2018, 08:02:07 pm ---Ive been trying out a few of the proprietary wave editors again ,no success as far as getting V6 SW to read waveforms produced by either easywave or TTI waveman, it either stalls or crashes the Feeltech software . I only managed to reload a previously stored waveform created on V6 . Maybe Feeltec need to re-look at the compatibillity here as well .I still cant find a library of waveforms that I can easily slot into the 66/68 hundred
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The editor in Picoscope is the best one I've tried so far, Soundtec - very easy and accurate to draw with, nothing complicated about it, all the controls are obvious and straight to hand, and output in csv format goes straight into fremen's software as is. If I was going to be doing any freehand waveform design, I think this is the one I'd use. Is there anything in particular you are looking for? The only waveform library I've come across is Picotech's, but I guess car engine fault tracing isn't what you had in mind?
soundtec:
I got picoscope alright ,but didnt get stuck into it yet ,
Im not sure I'll be free handing waveforms ,but now you mention automotive scopes and such things it seems like a good place to try .There seems to be some kind of wave format management in labview ,but thats way to heavyweight a program for me to get stuck into.
I might try copy and pasting the contents of a file created in pico or wave into a .FY style container , I think I did find one way of transfering the contents earlier in the day but forgot again when I changed to different programs ,I'll have another look .
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