The tdm_ripper is a C++ based library that decodes the proprietary file format TDM/TDX for measurement data, which relies upon the technical data management data model. The TDM format was introduced by National Instruments and is employed by LabVIEW, LabWindows™/CVI™, Measurement Studio, SignalExpress, and DIAdem.
Data Format
Datasets encoded in the TDM/TDX format come along in pairs comprised of a .tdm (header) and a .tdx (data) file. While the .tdm file is a human-readable file providing meta information about the data set, the .tdx is a binary containing the actual data. The .tdm based on the technical data management model is an XML file and basically describes what data the .tdx contains and how to read it. The TDM data model structures the data hierarchically with respect to file, (channel) groups and channels. The file level XML may contain any number of (channel) groups each of which is made up of an arbitrary number of channels. Thus, the XML tree in the TDM header file looks basically like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?>
<usi:tdm xmlns:usi="http://www.ni.com/Schemas/USI/1_0" version="1.0">
<usi:documentation>
<usi:exporter>National Instruments USI</usi:exporter>
<usi:exporterVersion>1.5</usi:exporterVersion>
</usi:documentation>
<usi:model modelName="National Instruments USI generated meta file" modelVersion="1.0">
<usi:include nsUri="http://www.ni.com/DataModels/USI/TDM/1_0"/>
</usi:model>
<usi:include>
<file byteOrder="littleEndian" url="example.tdx">
...
<block byteOffset="0" id="inc0" length="1000" valueType="eFloat64Usi"/>
...
<block_bm id="inc4" blockOffset="100" blockSize="7" byteOffset="0" length="4" valueType="eInt8Usi"/>
...
</usi:include>
<usi:data>
...
</usi:data>
</usi:tdm>
and is comprised of four main XML elements: usi:documentation
, usi:model
,
usi:include
and usi:data
. The element usi:include
reveals one of two
possible orderings of the mass data (.tdx):
- either channel wise (
<block>
) - all values of a specific channel follow subsequently - - or block wise (
<block_bm>
) - all values of a specific measurement time follow subsequently -
ordering. The supported numerical data types are
datatype | channel datatype | numeric | value sequence | size | description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
eInt16Usi | DT_SHORT | 2 | short_sequence | 2byte | signed 16 bit integer |
eInt32Usi | DT_LONG | 6 | long_sequence | 4byte | signed 32 bit integer |
eUInt8Usi | DT_BYTE | 5 | byte_sequence | 1byte | unsigned 8 bit integer |
eUInt16Usi | DT_SHORT | 2 | short_sequence | 2byte | unsigned 16 bit integer |
eUInt32Usi | DT_LONG | 6 | long_sequence | 4byte | unsigned 32 bit integer |
eFloat32Usi | DT_FLOAT | 3 | float_sequence | 4byte | 32 bit float |
eFloat64Usi | DT_DOUBLE | 7 | double_sequence | 8byte | 64 Bit double |
eStringUsi | DT_STRING | 1 | string_sequence | text |
Installation
The library can be used both as a CLI based tool and as a Python module.
CLI tool
To install the CLI tool tdmripper do
make install
which uses /usr/local/bin
as installation directory. On macOSX please first
build the binary locally with make
and install it to in your preferred location.
Python
...tbc...
Usage
The usage of the CLI tool is sufficiently clarified by its help message displayed
by tdmripper --help
. For instance, to extract the data decoded in the pair of
files samples/SineData.tdm
and samples/SineData.tdx
into the directory
/home/jack/data/
:
tdmripper --output /home/jack/data samples/SineData.tdm samples/SineData.tdx
CLI tool
Python
...tbc...
!!! Deprecated !!!
The makefile provides targets for using the library both as native C++ extension and as Python module. The package supports usage on Linux and MacOSX. The tdm_ripper module is built on these platforms by
# Linux
pip install Cython
make install
and
# macOS
pip install Cython
make install_osx
Usage
Although the package is built upon a C++ core, which decodes the data, it may be used as a Python module, as well, by interfacing the C++ library with a Cython wrapper.
C++ core
-
In order to parse the XML tree of the .tdm file, the library employs pugixml: https://pugixml.org/ and https://github.com/zeux/pugixml
-
The package currently supports the following datatypes:
- eInt8Usi: 8 byte
- eInt16Usi: 16 byte
- eInt32Usi: 32 byte
- eInt64Usi: 64 byte
- eUInt8Usi: 8 byte
- eUInt16Usi: 16 byte
- eUInt32Usi: 32 byte
- eUInt64Usi: 64 byte
- eFloat32Usi: 32 byte
- eFloat64Usi: 64 byte
-
The core of the library takes care of the decoding by reinterpretation of the binary in the buffer as the required datatype implemented by
uint8_t *dfcast = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(&df); for ( int i = 0; i < (int)sizeof(double); i++ ) { dfcast[i] = (int)bych[i]; }
where for instance df is the resulting float and bych contains the binary data as an array of chars.
-
main.cpp contains an example of how the C++ library might be used to provide the channels and groups of the dataset. It is simply build by
make
-
extract_all.cpp takes the .tdm, the .tdx file and some output directory as arguments to provide all given information in .csv format without any logging. To build:
make extall
For instance, the executable accepts the following arguments:
./extract_all samples/SineData.tdm samples/SineData.tdx data/
Python module
-
The library may also be used as a Python module and supports the use of group channels in NumPy arrays as shown in example.py .
-
To extract all available information and data in the TDM files without any further interaction, the use of extract_all.py is recommended. To exhibit the required arguments:
python extract_all.py --help
-
The same functionality may be obtained from an existing python script by importing the tdm_ripper module and calling the extract_all function. For instance
import tdm_ripper as td files = td.extract_all(b"samples/SineData.tdm",b"samples/SineData.tdx",b"data/",b"my_tdm")
where the arguments "data/" and "my_tdm" are optional. "data/" specifies the directory where all .csv output is dumped while "my_tdm" represents a name prefix for all csv. files. Note, that all string arguments must be converted to bytes before passing to the argument list by prepending "b".
References
- https://www.ni.com/de-de/support/documentation/supplemental/10/ni-tdm-data-model.html
- https://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/371361R-01/lvconcepts/fileio_tdms_model/
- https://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/371361R-01/lvhowto/ni_test_data_exchange/
- https://www.ni.com/de-de/support/documentation/supplemental/06/the-ni-tdms-file-format.html
- https://zone.ni.com/reference/de-XX/help/370858P-0113/tdmdatamodel/tdmdatamodel/tdm_headerfile/