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Subject: | Re: bug in break-point table conversion |
From: | Andrew Johnson <[email protected]> |
To: | "D. Peter Siddons" <[email protected]> |
Cc: | Rolf Keitel <[email protected]>, tech_talk <[email protected]> |
Date: | Mon, 15 May 2006 17:53:38 -0500 |
I had also just run into this. It is also a bug in the makeBpt program to generate a table from raw data. It produces nonsense if the raw ADC values are in decreasing order and the engineering values are increasing. I didn't try it with positive slope but reversed data order. I thought that simply reversing the table order fixed it, but apparently not.
Rolf Keitel wrote:
There is a problem with break-point table conversion from engineering to raw values ( function cvtEngToRawBpt in file cvtBpt.c).
The function returns incorrect results, if the breakpoint table has negative slopes, i.e. if engineering values decrease with increasing raw values.
- Andrew -- There is no S in exprexxo.