Commands listed in alphabetical order
Arguments
<NR1> is the num
ber of bytes per data point and can be 1, 2 or 8. A value of 1 or
2 bytes per w aveform point indicates channel data; 8 bytes per waveform point
indicate pixel map (fast acquisition) data.
Examples
WFMOUTPRE:BYT_NR 1 sets the number of bytes per outgoing waveform d ata
point to 1, which is the default setting.
WFMOUTPRE:BYT_NR? might return :WFMOUTPRE:BYT_N R 2, indicating that
there are 2 bytes per outgoing waveform data point.
WFMOutpre:BYT_Or
This command sets or queries which byte of binary waveform data is transmitted
first, during a waveform data transfer, when data points require more than one byte.
This specificationonlyhasmeaningwhenWFMOutpre:ENCdg is set to BIN.
Group
Waveform Transfer
Syntax
WFMOutpre:BYT_Or {LSB|MSB}
WFMOutpre:BYT_Or?
Related Commands
WFMOutpre:ENCdg
Arguments
LSB specifies that the least significant byte will be transmitted first.
MSB specifies that the most signifi cant byte will be transmitted first.
Examples
WFMOUTPRE:BYT_OR MSB sets the most significant outgoing byte of waveform
data to be transmitted first.
WFMOUTPRE:BYT_OR? might return :WFMOUTPRE: BYT_OR LSB, indicating that
the least significant data byte will be transmitted first.
WFMOutpre:DOMain? (Query Only)
This query eturns the domain of the outgoing waveform.
Group
Waveform Transfer
Syntax
WFMOutpre:DOMain?
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