Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
NOTE. If a wavef
orm does not specify points that extend to values of -1.0 and
1.0, then the waveform will not utilize the full available amplitude range. The
resulting amplitude will be the fraction of t he range specified by the points. For
example, "AFG:ARBitrary:EMEM:POINTS 0.5,-0.5" with 1.0Vpp amplitude will
result in a 500mVpp Square waveform.
Conditions
MDO3000 series with option MDO3AFG installed and MDO4000C series with
option MDO4AFG installed only.
Group
ARB
Syntax
AFG:ARBitrary:EMEM:POINTS <BlockWfmInDTO> |<NrfWfmInDTO>
AFG:ARBitrary:EMEM:POINTS?
Arguments
BlockWfmInDTO – an IEEE488.2 binary block with 4-byte floating point data
values
NrfWfmInDTO – a comma-separated list of NR2 or NR3 data values
Returns
The query form returns the points data that is stored in the AFG
arbitrary waveform edit memory in the fo
rmat specified by the
AFG:ARBitrary:EMEM:POINTS:ENCdg command (either ASCII or binary).
Examples
AFG:ARB:EMEM:POINTS
-0.2,-0.1,0.0,0.1,0.2,0.3,0.2,0.1,0.0, -0.1
specifies 10 data point
values to be loaded into edit memory.
AFG.ARBitrary.EMEM.POINTS.BYTEORDer
This command specifies the byte order for the AFG:ARBitrary:EMEM:POINTS?
query when the AFG:ARBitrary:EMEM:POINTS:ENCdg is set to BINary
and when binary block data is sent for the AFG:ARBitrary:EMEM:POINTS
command. LSB - Least significant byte first (little endian) MSB - Most significant
byte first (big endian) The default is LSB. This setting is non-volatile and is reset
by default setup or TekSecure.
Refer to the AFG:ARBitrary:EMEM:POINTS command description for more
information.
Conditions
MDO3000 series with option MDO3AFG installed and MDO4000C series with
option MDO4AFG installed only.
MDO4000/B/C, MSO/DPO4000B and MDO3000 Series Oscilloscopes Programmer Manual 2-129