Commands listed in alphabetical order
on. If these wav
eform cursors are not on when the DATa SNAp command is sent,
it is silently ignored and DATa:STARt and :STOP remain unchanged.
If either of th
e cursors is outside the record, DATa:STARt and :STOP are set to
nearest values within the record. This will cause DATa:STARt and/or :STOP to
snap to the beginning or end of the record whichever is nearest, and the following
event is set: 500, "Execution warning", "One or both cursors o utside of waveform
record".
If there is no acquired waveform for the cursor source, then DATa:STARt and
:STOP remain unchanged and the following event is set: 500, "Execution
warning", "No acquired waveform record".
If DATa :STARt is greater than :STOP, the values of DATa:STARt and STOp are
swapped and the following event is s et: 530, "Data start > stop, Values swapped
interna
lly".
Examples
DATA INIT initializes the waveform data parameters to their factory defaults.
DATA? might return :DATA:DESTINATION REF1;ENCDG RIBINARY;SOURC E
CH1;START 1;STOP 10 00;FRAMESTART 1;FRAMESTOP 1000
.
DATa:ENCdg
This command sets or queries the format of outgoing waveform data. This
command is equivalent to setting WFMOutpre:ENCdg, WFMOutpre:BN_Fmt,
and WFMOutpre:BYT_Or. Setting the DATa:ENGdg value causes the
corresponding WFMOutpre values to be updated and vice versa.
NOTE. Values are constrained (for outbound data) to the format of the data
specified by DATa:SOUrce.
Group
Waveform Transfer
Syntax
DATa:ENCdg
{ASCIi|RIBinary|RPBinary|F PBinary|SRIbinary|SRPbinary|SFPbinary}
DATa:ENCdg?
Related Commands
WFMOutpre:ENCdg, WFMOutpre:BN_Fmt, WFMOutpre:BYT_Or
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