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Windows 7 Compatibility

 

Windows 7 was released on Oct. 22nd.  ETS-Lindgren has had a corporate partner copy for internal testing of enterprise applications but we have not done compatibility checks with TILE! and 7 yet. 

We do know that as of this writing it does not appear to be compatible.  The Windows XP compatibility release candidate was released but there is a warning not to use it yet. 

That said, we will be testing it in the next week and should have a resolution soon.  In the meantime we are suggesting to stay with earlier Windows versions until we can test it.

Joe Tannehill

 

Demo video

 

If you want to see a quick video showing some TILE! features, select "What is TILE!" at the top of the page.  When the new page opens it is in the top right section.

DO-160F and MIL-STD-461F setup of TILE for new TILE users.

 

If anyone has a comment or profile they would like to share, let us know.

Does anyone have a NB/BB differentiation algorithm?

 

Asked by an attendee.  If you have a method you would like to share, please comment here.

Site VSWR above 1 GHz validation

 

See the CISPR 16 post under ‘Blog’.

If we decide to continue using TILE, we want to understand how it will be licensed.

 

We will be posting a comment on this soon.

MILSTD CS101/CS102, and taking Impedance Measurement on LISN using Network Analyzer

 

We will have to follow up with this.  If any users have info, please post it here.

Graphing in Log mode does not start and stop at freq. range

 

An age old problem in TILE!.  We promised at the TUG ’09 breakfast we would put all issues on this website and address them.

At this time the plotting issue has moved up the priority chain.  Look for more information here soon.

After your TE comes back from Cal

 

After your test equipment comes back from calibration the GPIB address may have changed, or an instrument you substituted required you to change the driver GPIB address. 

This note is here as a reminder to check for that.  You probably will not read this before you call me, but atleast I can say "I told you so"!

Joe Tannehill

Add ranges together with MAX(x,y)

 

If you want to add two ranges such as two antenna ranges together you can use the max(x,y) equation.  This is typically used to find the highest level of two similar ranges.  However, it is not restricted to similar ranges, therefor you can add dis-similar ranges.  If there is a frequency overlap or duplicate, it will return the highest amplitude of the two.

Example:

To add a log periodic range to a bicon range you would do max(bicon,log).

This is easier than storing the files, then transferring them back with the ‘append’ feature.

 

Joe Tannehill