DATA:NVOLatile:FREE?
Query the number of non-volatile memory slots available to store
user-defined waveforms. Non-volatile waveform memory is divided into
four 16k-point slots. This command returns the number of memory slots
available to store user-defined waveforms: “0” (memory is full), “1”, “2”,
“3”, or “4”.
FORMat:BORDer {NORMal|SWAPped}
Used only for binary block transfers. Select the byte order for binary
transfers in the block mode using the DATA:DAC command. The default
is NORM.
In NORM byte order (default), the most-significant byte (MSB) of
each data point is sent first.
In SWAP byte order, the least-significant byte (LSB) of each data
point is sent first. Most
PCs use the “swapped” byte order.
The function generator represents binary data as 12-bit integers,
which are sent as two bytes. Each data point in the waveform
requires 12 bits, which must be transferred as 16 bits (two bytes) on
the function generator’s 8-bit interface.
FORMat:BORDer?
Query the byte order configuration. Returns “
NORM” or “SWAP”.
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