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TRACe:DATA? <character_data>[,HRES]
This query returns the current trace data of the specified source. The data is
returned as a definite-length binary block of floating point numbers.
Each point in the trace is represented as an IEEE-754 32-bit floating point
number, made up of four bytes in the data block. The MS byte is transmitted first.
Each complete block is terminated by a line feed.
[,HRES]
is an optional parameter which returns high-resolution data when
specified.
Syntax
#xyyy..yddd...................ddd<LF>
The number of y digits
Signifies the start of the block
The number of data bytes (d)
contained in the block.
Data bytes
Line feed character
signifies the end of the block
Example: if there are 12435 data bytes, y = 12435 and x = 5
NOTE
–
[,HRES]
is only applicable for channels 1 and 4.
– When the acquisition is stopped or paused, using the
[,HRES]
parameter is
not able to return any trace data.
– This command is only applicable for timebase scale below 2 ms.
TRAC
?
:DATA
Space
character_data
HRES
,
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