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1 | initial version |
Channels is a python 2.7 code that uses dyntools to process out files from a dynamic simulation. The tool allows to export any type of channels the user select to an excel file; request information about channels names & numbers; plot selected channels, plotting same channels from multiple outs files (=compare channels performance); and rank channel performance based on user criteria with option to plot (which voltage channels goes below a certain threshold...).
You can download the tool with a PSSe v.33 demo set from [copy the link into your browser]:
“https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7uS9L2Woq7YzYzcGhXT2VQYXc” Once you select “channelsxxxxx.zip”, an icon on the top-center screen will perform the download.
Once downloaded & unzipped, open a DOS window on the channels' folder and run the following [it will export volt channels]: c:..>channels chan_V_exp
Follow the instruction in the read.me file to run the other demos included.
2 | No.2 Revision |
Channels is a python 2.7 code that uses dyntools to process out files from a dynamic simulation. The tool allows to export any type of channels the user select to an excel file; request information about channels names & numbers; plot selected channels, plotting same channels from multiple outs files (=compare channels performance); and rank channel performance based on user criteria with option to plot (which voltage channels goes below a certain threshold...).
You can download the tool with a PSSe v.33 demo set from [copy the link into your browser]:
“https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7uS9L2Woq7YzYzcGhXT2VQYXc” Once you select “channelsxxxxx.zip”, an icon on the top-center screen will perform the download.
Once downloaded & unzipped, rename *.tab to *.bat, open a DOS window on the channels' folder and run the following [it will export volt channels]: channels to a excel file]: c:..>channels 'chanVexp'chan_V_exp
Follow the instruction in the read.me file to run the other demos included.
3 | No.3 Revision |
Channels is a python 2.7 code that uses dyntools to process out files from a dynamic simulation. The tool allows to export any type of channels the user select to an excel file; request information about channels names & numbers; plot selected channels, plotting same channels from multiple outs files (=compare channels performance); and rank channel performance based on user criteria with option to plot (which voltage channels goes below a certain threshold...).
You can download the channels tool with a PSSe v.33 demo set from [copy the link into your browser]:
“https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7uS9L2Woq7YzYzcGhXT2VQYXc” browser if it does not connect when clicking on it]: JConto_google drive
Once you select “channelsxxxxx.zip”, an icon on the top-center screen will perform the download.
Once downloaded & unzipped, rename *.tab to *.bat, open a DOS window on the channels' folder and run the following [it will export volt channels to a excel file]: c:..>channels 'chanVexp'
Follow the instruction in the read.me file to run the other demos included.
4 | No.4 Revision |
Channels is a python 2.7 code that uses dyntools to process out files from a dynamic simulation. The tool allows to export any type of channels the user select to an excel file; request information about channels names & numbers; plot selected channels, plotting same channels from multiple outs files (=compare channels performance); and rank channel performance based on user criteria with option to plot (which voltage channels goes below a certain threshold...).
You can download the channels tool with a PSSe v.33 demo set from [copy the link into your browser if it does not connect when clicking on it]: it]:JConto_google drive
Once you select “channelsxxxxx.zip”, an icon on the top-center screen will perform the download.
Once downloaded & unzipped, rename *.tab to *.bat, open a DOS window on the channels' folder and run the following [it will export volt channels to a excel file]: c:..>channels 'chanVexp'
Follow the instruction in the read.me file to run the other demos included.
5 | No.5 Revision |
Channels is a python 2.7 code that uses dyntools to process out files from a dynamic simulation. The tool allows to export any type of channels the user select to an excel file; request information about channels names & numbers; plot selected channels, plotting same channels from multiple outs files (=compare channels performance); and rank channel performance based on user criteria with option to plot (which voltage channels goes below a certain threshold...).
You can download the channels tool with a PSSe v.33 demo set from [copy the link into your browser if it does not connect when clicking on it]:JConto_google drive
Once you select “channelsxxxxx.zip”, an icon on the top-center screen will perform the download.
Once downloaded & unzipped, rename *.tab to *.bat, open a DOS window on the channels' folder and run the following [it will export volt channels to a excel file]: c:..>channels 'chanVexp'chan_V_exp
Follow the instruction in the read.me file to run the other demos included.
6 | No.6 Revision |
Channels is a python 2.7 code that uses dyntools to process out files from a PSSe dynamic simulation. It runs in PSSe v33, v34 & v35. The tool allows to export any type of channels the user select to an excel file; request information about channels names & numbers; plot selected channels, plotting same channels from multiple outs files (=compare channels performance); and rank channel performance based on user criteria with option to plot (which voltage channels goes below a certain threshold...).
You can download the channels tool with a PSSe v.33 demo set from [copy the link into your browser if it does not connect when clicking on it]:JConto_google drive
Once you select “channelsxxxxx.zip”, an icon on the top-center screen will perform the download.
Once downloaded & unzipped, rename *.tab to *.bat, open a DOS window on the channels' folder and run the following [it will export volt channels to a excel file]: c:..>channels chan_V_exp
Follow the instruction in the read.me file to run the other demos included.