Commands listed in alphabetical order
Arguments
ASCIi
speci
fi
es the ASCII representation of signed INT, FLOAT. If ASCII is
the value, then :BN_Fmt and :BYT_Or are ignored.
RIBinary
speci
fi
es signed integer data point representation with the most
signi
fi
cant byte transferred
fi
rst.
When :BYT_Nr is 1, the range is from -128 through 127. When :BYT_Nr
is 2, the range is from -32,768 through 32,767. When :BYT_Nr is 8, then
the waveform being queried is set to Fast Acquisition mode. Center screen
is 0 (zero). The upper limit is the top of the screen and the lower limit is the
bottom of the screen. This is the default argument.
RPBinary
speci
fi
es the positive integer data-point representation, with the
most signi
fi
cant byte transferred
fi
rst.
When :BYT_Nr is 1, the range from 0 through 255. When :BYT_Nr is 2, the
range is from 0 to 65,535. When :BYT_Nr is 8, then the waveform being
queried is set to Fast Acquisition mode. The center of the screen is 127.
The upper limit is the top of the screen and the lower limit is the bottom of
the screen.
FPBinary
speci
fi
es the
fl
oating point (width = 4) data.
The range is from –3.4 × 10
38
to 3.4 × 10
38
. The center of the screen is 0.
The upper limit is the top of the screen and the lower limit is the bottom of
the screen.
The
FPBinary
argument is only applicable to math waveforms or ref
waveforms saved from math waveforms.
SRIbinary
is the same as
RIBinary
except that the byte order is swapped,
meaning that the least signi
fi
cant byte is transferred
fi
rst. This format is useful
when transferring data to IBM compatible PCs.
SRPbinary
is the same as
RPBinary
except that the byte order is swapped,
meaning that the least signi
fi
cant byte is transferred
fi
rst. This format is useful
when transferring data to PCs.
SFPbinary
speci
fi
es
fl
oating point data in IBM PC format. The SFPbinary
argument only works on math waveforms or ref waveforms saved from math
waveforms.
Table 2-44: DATa and WFMOutpre Parameter Settings
WFMOutpre Settings
DATa:ENCdg Setting
:ENCdg
:BN_Fmt
:BYT_Or
:BYT_NR
ASCii
ASC
N/A
N/A
1,2,4,8
RIBinary
BIN
RI
MSB
1,2,8
RPBinary
BIN
RP
MSB
1,2,8
FPBinary
BIN
FP
MSB
4
SRIbinary
BIN
RI
LSB
1,2,8
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