Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Examples
WFMOUTPRE:BN_
FMT RP
specifies that outgoing waveform data will be in positive
integer format.
WFMOUTPRE:BN
_FMT?
might return :WFMOUTPRE:BN_FMT RI indicating that
the outgoing waveform data is currently in signed integer format.
WFMOutpre:BYT_Nr
This command specifies the data width for the outgoing waveform specified by the
DATa:SOUrce command. (This command is synonymous with
:DATa:WIDTH.)
Note that changing WFMOutpre:BYT_Nr also changes WFMOutpre:BIT_Nr
and DATa:
WIDth.
(See page 2-95, Waveform Transfer Command Group.)
(See page D-1, Waveform Transfer (WFMOutpre and CURVe Query) Examples.)
NOTE. The
WFMOutpre:BYT _Nr
and
WFMOutpre:BIT _Nr
settings are
direct
ly related; setting one causes the other to be set accordingly. For
example,
WFMOutpre:BY T_Nr 2
causes
WFMOutpre_B IT_Nr
to be set to
16 (2 * 8 bits/byte). Similarly, setting
WFMOutpre: BIT_Nr
to 16 causes
WFMOutpre: BYT_Nr
to be set to 2.
Group
Waveform Transfer
Syntax
WFMOutpre:BYT_Nr <NR1>
WFMOutpre:BYT_Nr?
Related Commands
DATa:SOUrce,
DATa:WIDth,
WFMOutpre:BIT_Nr
Arguments
<NR1> is the number of bytes per data point. The number of bytes can be 1 or 2
for Analog, Math or the digital channels D0 – D15. It can be 4 or 8 for DIGital
collection data. It must be 4 for frequency domain trace data.
Examples
WFMOUTPRE:BYT_NR 1 sets the number of bytes per outgoing waveform data
point to 1, which is the default setting.
WFMOUTPRE:BYT_NR? might return :WFMOU TPRE:BYT_NR 2 indicating that
there are 2 bytes per outgoing waveform data point.
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