Tektronix Windows Oscilloscope WFM Converter is an exclusive software that converts the .wfm output files of a Tektronix oscilloscope into the more common industry files. This is a free utility that is necessary for all Tektronix oscilloscope users. The different formats that this software generates can either be ASCII tabular spaced files, ASCII CSV files, MATLAB files, or MATHCAD files, including ASCII .dat files. Choose a format according to your needs. As a free utility, Tektronix provides no guarantees or warranties when using the product. The software applies to a range of Tektronix models, please check the manufacturer’s website for compatibility info. This utility makes Tektronix oscilloscope a feasible equipment choice as its output can now be easily converted into industry standard files. Use the software as necessary and with usual discretion. Firmware and new versions of the software are released regularly. Check out for updated version straight from Tektronix’s website. Software is easily downloaded over the internet, free of charge.
Tektronix Wavestar is one of Tektronix products. Software designed to analyze, control, capture and document data, it has the ability to capture data and measurement waveforms, make, modify and transfer telecommunication masks. WaveStar is Microsoft Windows software that can bring measurement information to Windows desktop. It can also access, establish, manipulate and move instrument files. Wavestar data logs measurements coming from single or multiple equipment’s, it can also perform examinations on power waveforms. It has the ability to control measurements and instrument settings remotely and goes well with Tektronix Open Windows Oscilloscopes. A waveStar reader tool is also included intended for information sharing. To capture data it works by setting up communication to equipment using WaveStar Instrument Manager, and then Explorer will display the instrument and give their properties. To capture measurements select property, click then drag and drop to the application sheet where analysis will commence.
dBase
dBase
In 1980, dBase was published by Ashton-Tate for CP/M, the original developer of the software. It was the first database management system (DBMS) for microcomputer which included the query system which is database engine and the programming language which is forms engine. Some users said that dBase was an excellent interactive ad-hoc manipulation tool because one can easily manipulate, analyze, format and perform calculations while SQL have declarative operations which retrieves data sets from a relational database (RDBMS). dBase' first file format is .dbf. It is recommended by the Microsoft to save dBase file in Microsoft Works so that it can read by Microsoft Excel while its second file type is .dbt. For files with single indexes, dBase uses .ndx, and .mdx for files holding 1 to 48 indexes. The latest version of the legendary relational DBMS is dBase 2.8. while dbDOS 1.5 can quickly and easily work with dBASE III, IV, and V for Windows 32/64 bit operating system. dBase Classic also builds high powered data-driven applications that use the xBase languge and runs on lastest operating system of Microsoft when used with dbDOS.