Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Syntax
WFMInpre?
Related Commands
WFMOutpre?
Examples
WFMINPRE? might return the waveform formatting as :WFMINPRE:BIT_NR
8;BN_FMT RI;BYT_NR 1; BYT_OR MSB;ENCDG BIN;NR_PT 500;PT_FMT
Y; PT_O FF 0;XINCR 2.0000E-6;XZERO 1.7536E-6; XUNIT "s ";YMULT
1.0000E-3;YOFF 0.0000; YZERO 0.0000;YUNIT "V"
WFMInpre:BIT_Nr
This command specifies the number of bits per data point in the waveform data to
be sent to the oscilloscope using the
CURVe command. Changing this value also
changes the value of WFMInpre:BYT_Nr.
(See page 2-95, Waveform Transfer Command Group.)
NOTE. The
WFMInpre:BYT_ Nr
and
WFMInpre:BIT _Nr
settings are directly
related; setting one causes the other to be set accordingly. For example,
WFMInpre:B YT_Nr 2
causes
WFMInpre_BI T_Nr
tobesetto16(2*8bits/byte).
Similarly, setting
WFMInpre:BIT _Nr
to 16 causes
WFMInpre:B YT_Nr
to be
set to 2.
Group
Waveform Transfer
Syntax
WFMInpre:BIT_Nr <NR1>
WFMInpre:BIT_Nr?
Related Commands
WFMInpre:BYT_Nr
Arguments
<NR1> number of bits per data point can be 8 , 16, 32 or 64.
Examples
WFMINPRE:BIT_NR 16 sets the number of bits per waveform point to 16, for
incoming data.
WFMINPRE:BIT_NR? might return :WFMIN PRE:BIT_NR 8 indicating that
incoming waveform data uses 8 bits per waveform point.
MDO4000/B/C, MSO/DPO4000B and MDO3000 Series Oscilloscopes Programmer Manual 2-945