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RIGOL Chapter 2 Command System
2-136 DG800 Programming Guide
:SOURce:TRACe
Command List:
[:SOURce[<n>]][:TRACe]:DATA:DAC16
[:SOURce[<n>]][:TRACe]:DATA:DAC16
Syntax
[:SOURce[<n>]][:TRACe]:DATA:DAC16 VOLATILE,<flag>,<data>
Description
Downloads waveform table to the DDRIII internal memory.
Parameter
Name
Type
Range
Default
[<n>]
Discrete
1|2
1
<flag>
ASCII String Refer to "Remarks". None
<data>
Remarks
When [:SOURce[<n>]] or [<n>] is omitted, the system sets the related parameters of CH1 by default.
The command consists of two parts: the first part is the command string
([:SOURce[<n>]][:TRACe]:DATA:DAC16 VOLATILE,<flag>,) and the second part is the binary data
(<data>). <flag> denotes the data transmission status, and it can be set to CON or END. CON denotes
that there is data package following this existing data package; END denotes that this is the last data
package and the data transmission finishes. <data> denotes the binary data to be downloaded. The
length of the data ranges from 8 pts (16Bytes) to 16 kpts (32kBytes).
<data> denotes the binary data to be downloaded. The length of the data ranges from 16Bytes (8pts)
to 32kBytes (16kpts). <data> is a binary data block starting with #. For example, "#516384 binary
data". 5 behind # denotes that the data length (16384) occupies 5 characters; 16384 denotes the
number of bytes of the binary data following it. Each waveform point correspond to the binary data
that occupy 2 bytes, and each of the binary data range from 0000 to 3FFF. Therefore, the number of
bytes must be an even number.
When <flag> in the command is set to END, the instrument switches to arbitrary waveform output
automatically.

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