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hi i've installed pystdf on my anaconda;
i'd like to convert my stdf file to csv or excel format and i saw there's 'stdf2excel.py' under scripts directory.
may i ask if there's any where i can find example about how to use stdf2excel.py? or if can teach me how to use it?
thank you very much
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I wrote another wrapper layer for pystdf which is over in our PyICe repo. PyICe is a Python stack that can be used to evaluate IC's and interact with test equipment at the same time. The wrapper seems to work for Eagle Tests Systems stdf files but it doesn't work with all systems, even if they are fully stdf compliant. I haven't had a chance to fix it.
Nevertheless it may work for you. It won't just do the conversion you are looking for but it is fairly well documented and you may be able to code up what you want with 10 or 20 lines of Python.
I wrote another wrapper layer for pystdf which is over in our PyICe repo. PyICe is a Python stack that can be used to evaluate IC's and interact with test equipment at the same time. The wrapper seems to work for Eagle Tests Systems stdf files but it doesn't work with all systems, even if they are fully stdf compliant. I haven't had a chance to fix it.
Nevertheless it may work for you. It won't just do the conversion you are looking for but it is fairly well documented and you may be able to code up what you want with 10 or 20 lines of Python.
hi i've installed pystdf on my anaconda;
i'd like to convert my stdf file to csv or excel format and i saw there's 'stdf2excel.py' under scripts directory.
may i ask if there's any where i can find example about how to use stdf2excel.py? or if can teach me how to use it?
thank you very much
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: