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• Chapter 37, “Status Reporting,” starting on page 1105, describes the
oscilloscope's status registers and how to check the status of the
instrument.
• Chapter 38, “Synchronizing Acquisitions,” starting on page 1127,
describes how to wait for acquisitions to complete before querying
measurement results or performing other operations with the captured
data.
• Chapter 39, “More About Oscilloscope Commands,” starting on page
1137, contains additional information about oscilloscope programming
commands.
Finally, there is a chapter that contains programming examples:
• Chapter 40, “Programming Examples,” starting on page 1147.
Mixed-Signal
Oscilloscope
Channel
Differences
Because both the "analog channels only" oscilloscopes (DSO models) and
the mixed- signal oscilloscopes (MSO models) have analog channels, topics
that describe analog channels refer to all oscilloscope models. Whenever a
topic describes digital channels, that information applies only to the
mixed- signal oscilloscope models.
See Also • For more information on using the SICL, VISA, and VISA COM libraries
in general, see the documentation that comes with the Agilent IO
Libraries Suite.
• For information on controller PC interface configuration, see the
documentation for the interface card used (for example, the Agilent
82350B GPIB interface).
• For information on oscilloscope front-panel operation, see the User's
Guide.
• For detailed connectivity information, refer to the Agilent Technologies
USB/LAN/GPIB Connectivity Guide. For a printable electronic copy of
the Connectivity Guide, direct your Web browser to "www.agilent.com"
and search for "Connectivity Guide".
• For the latest versions of this and other manuals, see:
"http://www.agilent.com/find/3000X- Series- manual"