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Claude d3f77d1d96 codec-re: solve waveform body block framing; per-byte sample mapping still open
Decoded the structural framing of the Blastware waveform body — the bytes
between the 21-byte STRT record and the 26-byte file footer.  The body is
a sequence of tagged variable-length blocks, NOT raw int16 LE.  Five tag
types (10/20/00/30/40 NN) and their lengths are now confirmed against the
4-event May 2026 fixture bundle.  Body splits cleanly into ~16 segments
(for a 1280-sample event) separated by 40 02 segment headers carrying a
monotonically incrementing uint32 LE counter at bytes [8:12].

What's done:
- minimateplus/waveform_codec.py — block walker, segment splitter, segment
  header parser.  decode_waveform_v2 is a stub returning None until the
  byte-to-sample mapping is solved; client.py is unchanged.
- tests/test_waveform_codec.py — 31 tests covering block detection, lengths,
  contiguous-walk, segment splitting, segment-header parsing, and counter
  monotonicity.  All pass.
- tests/fixtures/decode-re-5-8-26/ — bundled fixtures (4 events, BW binary
  + Blastware ASCII export each).
- docs/instantel_protocol_reference.md §7.6.1 — replaced retraction box
  with the verified structural decoding plus an explicit list of what's
  still open.

What's still open: the per-byte mapping inside 10 NN / 20 NN blocks.  96
channel-permutation × nibble-order × sign-convention combinations were
brute-force tested; none match BW's ASCII export to within ±1 ADC count.
The codec is more elaborate than uniform 4-bit deltas — likely a hybrid
variable-bit-width scheme with segment-anchor resync points.  Next
recommended step: capture an event with a known calibration tone to pin
down magnitude scaling.

Walker also bails out partway through event-b (open issue documented in
both the module and the protocol reference).
2026-05-20 17:28:54 +00:00

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"""Find body byte ranges that look like absolute int8 sample data (smooth waveform)."""
import sys
sys.path.insert(0, ".")
from analysis.load_bundle import load_bundle
def looks_like_smooth_int8(buf):
"""Convert bytes to int8 and check if successive deltas are small (waveform-like)."""
if len(buf) < 8:
return 0.0
vals = [b if b < 128 else b - 256 for b in buf]
diffs = [abs(vals[i+1] - vals[i]) for i in range(len(vals)-1)]
avg_diff = sum(diffs) / len(diffs)
return avg_diff
def main():
for name in ("event-a", "event-c"):
b = load_bundle(name)
body = b.body
# Scan with sliding window of 64 bytes; find segments where the bytes look like a smooth wave
win = 64
scores = []
for i in range(len(body) - win):
scores.append((i, looks_like_smooth_int8(body[i:i+win])))
# Lowest avg_diff means smoothest
scores.sort(key=lambda x: x[1])
print(f"\n=== {name} (body={len(body)}) — smoothest 10 windows ===")
for off, s in scores[:10]:
print(f" +{off:>5} avg_diff={s:.2f} bytes={body[off:off+24].hex(' ')}")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()