I want to learn compensation values (open resistance, open reactance, short resistance and short reactance) of a compensation action. How can see these values? Trace export contains probe resistance and reactance values. There is no data about compensation values. I need them to verify my design.
There is a python script named as "AnalogImpedance_Compensation.py". I reviewed this script. But, This script does calculate resistance and reactance values according to single frequency and single resistor value. How can enhance the script to grab same compensation values like WaveForms does it with multiple frequencies and multiple resistors.
Could you guide me? I realized that each application restart reset compensation values. So, it requires a new compensation action. But, I can retrieve same compensation values if I save the workspace. So, saved workspace contains previous compensation values in it. How can reach them?
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Resul
Hello,
I want to learn compensation values (open resistance, open reactance, short resistance and short reactance) of a compensation action. How can see these values? Trace export contains probe resistance and reactance values. There is no data about compensation values. I need them to verify my design.
There is a python script named as "AnalogImpedance_Compensation.py". I reviewed this script. But, This script does calculate resistance and reactance values according to single frequency and single resistor value. How can enhance the script to grab same compensation values like WaveForms does it with multiple frequencies and multiple resistors.
Could you guide me? I realized that each application restart reset compensation values. So, it requires a new compensation action. But, I can retrieve same compensation values if I save the workspace. So, saved workspace contains previous compensation values in it. How can reach them?
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Resul
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