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Rigol DG4000 Series
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[:TRACe]:DATA:DAC16
Syntax
[:TRACe]:DATA:DAC16 VOLATILE,<flag>,<binary_block_data>
Description
Download the waveform edited into the DDRII.
Explanation
This command consists of two parts. The first part is the command character
string ([:TRACe]:DATA:DAC16 VOLATILE,<flag>,) and the second part is the
binary data (<binary_block_data>).
<flag> represents the data transmission state and can be set to "CON" or
"END". "CON": there are still data packets after the current one; "END": this is
the last data packet and the data transmission is finished.
<binary_block_data> is the binary data to be downloaded and the range is from
0000 to 3FFF. The data length must be 16 kpts (32 kBytes).
The binary data block starts with #.
For example, send :DATA:DAC16 VOLATILE,CON,#532768binary data
The number 5 following # represents that the data length information 32768
holds 5 characters and 32768 represents the number of bytes of the binary
data. As each waveform point holds two bytes, the number of bytes must be an
even number.
When the <flag> in the command received is END, the instrument will
automatically switch to arbitrary waveform output.
If the total length of the waveform to be downloaded is 16 kpts and the
waveform is downloaded into the instrument in one operation, users can edit the
data on the instrument. Otherwise, local editing is not supported.

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