Commands listed in alphabetical order
If you always wa
nt to transfer complete waveforms, set DATa:STARt to 1 and
DATa:STOP to the maximum record length, or larger.
Examples
DATA:STOP 15000 specifies that the waveform transfer will stop at data point
15000.
DATA:STOP? might return :DATA:STOP 14900, indicating that 14900 is the last
waveform data point that will be transferred.
DATa:WIDth
This command specifies the width, in bytes per point, for waveform data
transferred from the oscilloscope via the CURVe? query. (This c ommand is
synonymous with WFMOutpre:BYT_Nr .)
Group
Waveform Transfer
Syntax
DATa:WIDth <NR1>
DATa:WIDth?
Related Commands
WFMOutpre:BYT_Nr
Arguments
<NR1> is an integer that indicates the number of bytes per point for the outgoing
waveform data when queried using the CURVe? command. For analog chann
els
the values can be 1 or 2. For digital channels, the values can be 1 or 2. For the
digital collection, the values can be 4 or 8.
Examples
DATA:WIDTH 1 sets the data width to 1 byte.
DATA:WIDTH? might return :DATA:WIDTH 1 indicating the width, in bytes per
point, for waveform data transferred bya the
CURVE? query is 1 b yte.
DATE? (Query Only)
This command queries the date that the instrument displays.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
DATE?
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