Command Descriptions
TDS Family Oscilloscope Programmer Manual
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is the curve data. <newline> is a single byte newline character at the end of the
data. See the
GETWFM.C
or
GETWFM.BAS
examples in the accompanying disk for
more specifics.
<asc curve>
is the waveform data in ASCII format. The format for ASCII data
is
<NR1>[,<NR1>...]
where each
<NR1>
represents a data point.
CURVE?
might return, for ASCII data:
CURVE
0,0,0,0,-1,1,0,-1,0,0,-1,0,0,-1,0,-1,
-1,1,0,0,0,-1,0,0,-1,0,1,1,0,-1,0,0,-1,0,0,-1,0,0
DATa
Sets or queries the format and location of the waveform data that is transferred
with the CURVe command. Since DATa:DESTination and DATa:TARget are
equivalent, only DATa:DESTination is returned by the DATa? query.
Waveform
CURVE, WAVFrm
DATa { INIT | SNAp | RECORDSNAp (TDS 500C & 700C) }
DATa?
DATa
<Space>
?
INIT
SNAp
RECORDSNAp
INIT
initializes the waveform data parameters to their factory defaults.
SNAp
sets DATa:STARt and DATa:STOP to match the current vertical bar cursor
positions.
RECORDSNAp
sets DATa:STARt and DATa:STOP for the first and last points of
the selected channel’s waveform/extended acquisition. When extended acquisi-
tion length (2M, 4M, and 8M) mode is on and the selected channel is a live
Examples
Group
Related Commands
Syntax
Arguments