Command Descriptions
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TLS 216 Programmer Manual
SRIbinary is the same as RIBinary except that the byte order is swapped,
meaning that the least significant byte is transferred first. This format is useful
when transferring data to IBM compatible PC’s.
SRPbinary is the same as RPBinary except that the byte order is swapped,
meaning that the least significant byte is transferred first. This format is useful
when transferring data to IBM compatible PC’s.
Table 2–23: Data and WFMPre Parameter Settings
ATa g e i g
WFMPre Settings
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:ENCdg :BN_Fmt :BYT_Or
ASCIi ASC N/A N/A
RIBinary BIN RI MSB
RPBinary BIN RP MSB
SRIbinary BIN RI LSB
SRPbinary BIN RP LSB
DATA:ENCDG RPBINARY
sets the data encoding format to be a positive integer where the most
significant byte is transferred first.
DATA:ENCDG?
might return SRPBINARY for the format of the waveform data.
DATa:SOUrce
Sets or queries the location of waveform data transferred from the instrument by
the CURVe? query. The instrument always transfers the source data in a
predefined order regardless of the order you specify using this command. The
predefined order is CH1 – 16, GROUP1 – 8, REF1 – 4, REF1CH1 – 16,
REF2CH1 – 16....
If GROUP<y> or REF<x> is sent as the parameter, all channels from the group
will be returned. The source channels will change as the group or reference
changes (the channels are not bound when the instrument receives the SOURCE
command).
The query will return: group number of the reference, group number sent. It will
not expand groups or references into component channels.
Examples