Posted Mon, 19 Feb 2024 21:06:53 GMT by Johnson, Sheldon
Hello,
Is there any documentation that explains what is happening in the .tss files? 

Having to open the wavform in the tekScope software or on a scope to export a csv takes a very long time mainly cause that software is extremely slow ( at least on my machine). It would be great to be able to parse and export to csv using a script or command line tool ( that hopefully works on more OS's than just windows). 

Thanks,
Sheldon Johnson
Posted Mon, 19 Feb 2024 21:15:15 GMT by Johnson, Sheldon

I found this old posting on a different tektronix forum ( not sure why there is two) https://forum.tek.com/viewtopic.php?f=610&t=140101&p=284009&hilit=tss#p284009. But seems back then it was not published

Posted Tue, 20 Feb 2024 23:45:32 GMT by Teles, Afonso
Hi,

No, there's no public documentation, although the thread you posted (which was posted in the old, and now read-only, forum) gives some hints to it being a zip file.

Exporting a csv is inherently slow because it's an inefficient way to store the data, I would instead suggest saving your waveforms as .wfm or .mat files, which have public documentation and result in far smaller files.
Posted Wed, 21 Feb 2024 00:54:58 GMT by Johnson, Sheldon
well look at that ... a TSS file is just a zip folder with all the wfm files a .set and a .png fancy... 

Thanks for pointing that out. 
Posted Wed, 21 Feb 2024 00:56:02 GMT by Johnson, Sheldon

for anyone coming across this and wondering how to unzip and using linux/MacOS just use the unzip command on the tss file. 

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