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Tektronix MDO3000 Series Program Manual

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Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
domain wavefor
ms. Waveform sources with record lengths greater than 131072
points saved to EMEM are decimated to fit in the 131072 point edit memory.
D0-D15 -
These digital waveform sources can only be saved to CSV files and, for
instrument
s with the arbitrary waveform feature, to EMEM.
EMEM (instruments with the arbitrary waveform feature) - EMEM is the arbitrary
waveform ed
it memory. EMEM can be saved to a CSV file or to one of the
4 internal arbitrary waveform storage locations (ARB1-4).
ARB1-4 is o
ne of the internal arbitrary waveform storage locations. These sources
can only be saved to ARB1-4 or to a CSV file. ARB1-4 can be copied to another
of the internal arbitrary waveform storage locations: e.g. :SAVe:WAVEform
ARB1,ARB2. To recall from an arbitrary storage location to EMEM, use the
:RECAll:WAVEform command.
RF_NORMal, RF_AVErage, RF_MAXHold, RF_MINHold - These sources can
be saved to REF1-4, an ISF or CSV file
RF_BB_IQ specifies to save baseband I & Q data. This file format is
automatically saved using a .TIQ file extension. You can import .TIQ files into
Tektronix SignalVu-PC software (PC based), SignalVu software (oscilloscope
based
), RSAVu software (PC based) or into a Tektronix real-time spectrum
analyzer for pulse analysis and demodulation analysis.
ALL -
Specifies all displayed waveforms subject to the restrictions indicated inthe
note below for saving ALL waveforms.
<de
stination> can be one of:
REF1-4 - For saving a single scope waveform to one of the 4 internal reference
wa
veform memory storage locations (see descriptions for source waveforms
above for which waveforms can be saved to REF1-4).
E
MEM
- For instruments with the arbitrary waveform feature, scope waveforms
(CH1-4, MATH, REF1-4, D0-D15) can be saved to arbitrary waveform edit
memory. MATH and REF1-4 waveforms can only be time domain.
ARB1-ARB4 - For instruments with the arbitrary waveform feature, EMEM
can be saved to one of the 4 internal arbitrary waveform memorylocations.
Additionally, ARB1-4 can be copied to another of the internal arbitrary waveform
memory locations: e.g. :SAVe:WAVEform ARB1,ARB2
<file p ath> - Specifies the destination file path to save the specified
waveform(s). The file path is a quoted string that specifies the file name and
path. Specify the file path using the form <drive>:<dir>/<filename>. <drive> and
one or more <dir>s are optional. If you do not specify them, the instrument will
write the waveform to the current working directory. <filename> stands for a
filename of up to 125 characters, followed by a period (".") and the three-character
extension. Waveform files should have a .isf extension for internal save format
MDO4000/B/C, MSO/DPO4000B and MDO3000 Series Oscilloscopes Programmer Manual 2-603

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BrandTektronix
ModelMDO3000 Series
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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