If the results are not what you expected after reading an ASCII waveform
back into the oscilloscope, the cause is that the oscilloscope is interpreting
your data differently than you expected. Try restoring the ASCII waveform
from the waveform memory back to the disk. By comparing the restored data
to what you had entered into the oscilloscope, you may find your error.
Figure 8-3
Type: raw
Points: 16
Count: 1
XInc: 1.24999524625E-007
XOrg: -9.99996197003E-007
XRef: 0
YData range: 1.70000E+000
YData center: 1.71800E-001
Coupling: dc 50 Ohms
XRange: 2.00000E-006
XOffset: -9.99999997475E-007
YRange: 1.60000E+000
YOffset: 1.71800E-001
Date: 11 JAN 1993
Time: 12:34:04
Frame: 54720A:3207A00101
Module: 54712A:3207A00112
Acq mode: equivalent time
Completion: 100
X Units: second
Y Units: Volt
Max bandwidth: 1100000000
Min bandwidth: 0
Data:
5.040E-001
6.270E-001
.
.
.
2.194E-001
1.06E-002
-2.761E-001
-1.925E-001
-1.685E-001
Text verbose format for a text waveform
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