Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
The type of wave
form that is being transferred in turn determines which window
will display it on the instrument screen: (the time domain window or frequency
domain window). Both the analog and RF-TD arguments specify the time domain
window; the RF_RD argument specifies the frequency domain window.
Conditions
MDO3000, MDO4000/B, or MDO4000C models with option SA3 or SA6 only.
No RF time domain waveforms are available for the MDO3000 series.
Group
Waveform Transfer
Syntax
WFMOutpre:WFMTYPe?
Returns
ANALOG, RF_FD or RF_TD
Examples
WFMOutpre:WFMTYPe? might return RF_FD, which indicates that the outgoing
waveform is an RF frequency domain waveform (RF_AVErage, RF_MAXHold,
RF_MINHold, or RF_NORMal).
WFMOutpre:XINcr? (Query Only)
This query returns the horizontal point spacing in units of time (seconds),or
frequency (hertz) between data points in the waveform record transferred using
the
:CURVe? query. This value corresponds to the sampling interval.
If the waveform specified by the DATa:SOUrce command is not turned on, an
error will be generated.
(See page 2-95, Waveform Transfer Command Group.)
(See page D-1, Waveform Transfer (WFMOutpre and CURVe Query) Examples.)
Group
Waveform Transfer
Syntax
WFMOutpre:XINcr?
Related Commands
DATa:SOUrce,
WFMOutpre:XUNit?
Examples
WFMOUTPRE:XINCR? might return :WFMOUTPRE:XI NCR 10.0000E-6
indicating that the horizontal sampling interval is 10 µs/point.
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