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The _raw_eater_ package is used to parse files with extension `*.raw`, which
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The _imcRawBuster_ provides access to the proprietary data format
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are usually binary files produced by the labsoftware _Famos_ to dump measurement
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_IMC Bus Format_ with file extension _.raw_ introduced and developed by
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time series.
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[imc Test & Measurement GmbH](https://www.imc-tm.de/). This data format is
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employed i.a. by the measurement hardware
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[imc CRONOSflex](https://www.imc-tm.de/produkte/messtechnik-hardware/imc-cronosflex/ueberblick/)
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to dump and store data and the software packages
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[imc Studio](https://www.imc-tm.de/produkte/messtechnik-software/imc-studio/ueberblick/)
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and [imc FAMOS](https://www.imc-tm.de/produkte/messtechnik-software/imc-famos/)
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for measurement data control and analysis.
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## .raw-file format structure
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## Overview
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The binary `*.raw` file features a series of markers that indicate the starting
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* [File format](#Fileformat)
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point of various blocks of information. Every markers is introduced by character
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* [Build and Installation](#Installation)
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"|" = `0x 7c` followed by two uppercase letters, which characterize the type of
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* [Usage and Examples](#Usage)
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marker. The following markers are defined:
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* [References](#References)
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## Fileformat
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A data file of _IMC Bus Format_ type with extension _.raw_ is a _mixed text/binary
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file_ featuring a set of markers (keys) that indicate the start of various blocks
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of data providing meta information and the actual measurement data. Every single
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marker is introduced by character `"|" = 0x 7c` followed by two uppercase letters,
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which characterize the type of marker. Each block is further divided into several
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parameters separated by commata `"," = 0x 2c` and terminated by a semicolon
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`";" = 0x 3b`. For instance, the header - first 600 bytes - of a raw file may
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look like this (in UTF-8 encoding)
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```
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|CF,2,1,1;|CK,1,3,1,1;|NO,1,86,0,78,imc STUDIO 5.0 R10 (04.08.2017)@imc DEVICES 2.9R7 (25.7.2017)@imcDev__15190567,0,;|CG,1,5,1,1,1;
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|CD,2, 63, 5.0000000000000001E-03,1,1,s,0,0,0, 0.0000000000000000E+00,1;
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|NT,1,16,1,1,1980,0,0,0.0; |CC,1,3,1,1;|CP,1,16,1,4,7,32,0,0,1,0;
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|CR,1,60,0, 1.0000000000000000E+00, 0.0000000000000000E+00,1,4,mbar;|CN,1,27,0,0,0,15,pressure_Vacuum,0,;
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|Cb,1, 117,1,0, 1, 1, 0, 9608, 0, 9608,1, 2.0440300000000000E+03, 1.2416717060000000E+09,;
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|CS,1, 9619, 1,<2C>oD <09>nD6<44>nD)<29>nD<6E>
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where line breaks where introduced for readability. Most of the markers introduce
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blocks of text, while only the last one identified by `|CS` contains binary data.
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The format supports the storage of _multiple data sets (channels)_ in a single
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file. The channels may be ordered in _multiplex_ mode (ordering w.r.t. time) or
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_block_ mode (ordering w.r.t. to channels).
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### Markers
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The markers (keys) are introduced by `"|" = 0x 7c` followed by two uppercase
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letters. There are _two types_ of markers distinguished by the first letter:
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1. _critical_ markers: introduced by `|C` featuring uppercase `C`
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1. _noncritical_ markers: introduced by `|N` featuring uppercase `N`
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The second letter represents further details of the specific key. Note, that
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while the _noncritical_ keys are optional, any _.raw_ file _cannot be_ correctly
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decoded if any of the _critical_ markers are misinterpreted, invalid or damaged.
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The second uppercase letter is followed by the first comma and the _version_
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of the key starting from 1. After the next comma, an _(long) integer_ (in text
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representation) specifies the length of the entire block, i.e. the number of
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bytes between the following comma and the block-terminating semicolon. The further
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structure of a block is not defined and may feature different numbers of additional
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parameters. The format allows for any number of carriage returns (`CR = 0x0d`)
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and line feeds (`LF = 0x 0a`) between keys, i.e. the block terminating semicolon
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and the vertical bar (pipe) of the next key. The following _critical markers_
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are defined
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| CF | `|CF,2,1,1;` | format version and processor |
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| CK | `|CK,1,3,1,<closed>` | start of group of keys, length is always 3, <closed> must be 0 or 1 depending correct closure of the measurment series |
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## Installation
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## Usage
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## References
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# Deprecated!!
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The following markers are defined:
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1. CF (0x 43 46)
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1. CF (0x 43 46)
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1. CK (0x 43 4b)
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1. CK (0x 43 4b)
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