Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Syntax
DATa:COMPosit
ion:AVAILable?
Returns
COMPOSITE_YT for sample data.
COMPOSITE_ENV for envelope or peak-detect data.
SINGULAR_YT for sample data.
Examples
DATA:COMPOSITION:AVAILABLE ? might return
DATA:COMPOSITION:AVAILABLE COMPOSITE_Y T indicating that the waveform
data type.
DATa:DESTination
Sets or returns the reference memory location for storing waveform data
transferred into the oscilloscope by the CURVe command.
Group
Waveform Transfer
Syntax
DATa:DESTination REF<x>
DATa:DESTination?
Related Commands
CURVe
Arguments
REF<x> is the reference location where the waveform will be stored.
Examples
DATA:DESTINATION? might return :DATA:DESTINATION REF2 indicating
that reference 2is the currently selected reference memory location for incoming
waveform data.
DATA:DESTINATION REF1 indicates that incoming waveform
data be stored in reference 1.
DATa:ENCdg
Sets or returns the format of outgoing waveform d ata. This command
is equivalent to setting WFMOutpre:ENCdg, WFMOutpre:BN_Fmt,
andWFMInpre:FILTERFreq. Setting the DATa:ENGdg value causes the
corresponding WFMOutpre v alues to be updated and conversely.
NOTE. This command and query does not apply to incoming waveform data.
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