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TSF is an abbreviation of Test Setup File. As the long name already describes, a TSF file exactly defines how a test should be performed. | [[TSF]] is an abbreviation of Test Setup File. As the long name already describes, a [[TSF]] file exactly defines how a test should be performed. | ||
== Limit lines == | == Limit lines == | ||
When a limit line is added a Radiated or Conducted Emission single band test, a copy of the selected [[Limit Line File]] will be stored inside the [[TSF]] file. Modification of limit line afterwards does thus not influence the stored limit line in the TSF file. If the limit line should also be changed in the TSF file, the Limit Line File has to be reselected in the TSF file. | When a limit line is added a Radiated or Conducted Emission single band test, a copy of the selected [[Limit Line File]] will be stored inside the [[TSF]] file. Modification of limit line afterwards does thus not influence the stored limit line in the TSF file. If the limit line should also be changed in the [[TSF]] file, the Limit Line File has to be reselected in the [[TSF]] file. | ||
[[Category:RadiMation]] | [[Category:RadiMation]] |
Revision as of 13:22, 19 August 2010
TSF is an abbreviation of Test Setup File. As the long name already describes, a TSF file exactly defines how a test should be performed.
Limit lines[edit]
When a limit line is added a Radiated or Conducted Emission single band test, a copy of the selected Limit Line File will be stored inside the TSF file. Modification of limit line afterwards does thus not influence the stored limit line in the TSF file. If the limit line should also be changed in the TSF file, the Limit Line File has to be reselected in the TSF file.