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DG1000 Command System RIGOL
Programming Guide for DG1000
2-53
Detailed information of each command:
1.
DATA
Syntax DATA VOLATILE,<value>, <value>, . . .
Function Load the floating point numbers between -1 and 1 into volatile
memory.
Explanations The DATA command would overwrite the previous waveform
in volatile memory (does not generate error).
Use the DATA:COPY
command to copy the wavefor
m to
non-volatile memory.
Use the DATA:DELete command to delete the waveform in
volatile memory or any of the ten user-defined waveforms in
nonvolatile memory.
Use the DATA:CATalog? command to list all waveforms
currently stored in volatile and non-volatile memories.
Use the FUNCtion:USER
command to output the waves that
have been edited and stored a
fter downloading the waveform
data to memory.
Example
DATA VOLATILE,1,0.67,0.33,0,-0.33,-0.67,-1
2. DATA:DAC
Syntax
DATA:DAC VOLATILE,<value>, <value>, . . .
Function Download decimal integer values from 0 to 16383 into volatile
memory. Wherein, 0 and 16383 correspond to the minimum
amplitude and maximum amplitude respectively.
Explanations The DATA:DAC command would overwrite the previous
waveform in volatile memory ( does not generate error).
Use the DATA:COPY
command to copy the waveform to
non-volatile memory.
Use the DATA:DELete command to delete the waveform in
volatile memory or any of the ten user-defined waveforms in
nonvolatile memory.
Use the DATA:CATalog? command to list all waveforms
currently stored in volatile and non-volatile memories.
Use the FUNCtion:USER
command to output the waves that
have been edited and stored a
fter downloading the waveform
data to memory.

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