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ASCII, it is recommended that data be read in chunks not exceed 10,000 points at a time. For Binary,
it is recommended that data be read in chunks not exceeding 100,000 points at a time.
Writing waveform data:
It is recommended that waveform data be sent in chunks not exceeding 10,000 points at a time when
writing data into the instrument’s arbitrary memory.
Line Draw
:ARBitrary:DRAW <start address>,<end address>
This command is used to generate a straight line between two points in the arbitrary waveform
memory.
Arguments
Type:
Numeric.
Range:
1 to 16,777,216
Rounding:
to integer value
Command Type:
Setting only
Setting
Syntax:
:ARBitrary:DRAW<ws><start address>, <end address>
Example:
:ARB:DRAW 1,1000
Considerations:
1)
The value of the data at the start and end points must first be set by the user, using the
:ARB:DATA command.
2)
The range of the straight line cannot overlap with protected memory.
3)
The end address must be greater than the start address.
Clear
:ARBitrary:CLEar <start address>,<end address>
This command is used to clear all or a portion of waveform memory. The memory is the set to the value
zero.
Arguments
Type:
Numeric.
Numeric Range:
1 to 16,777,216
Rounding:
to integer value
Command Type:
Setting only
Setting
Syntax:
:ARBitrary:CLEar<ws><start address>, <end address>
Examples:
:ARB:CLE 1,1000
Considerations:
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