Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
CURSor:XY:RE
CTangular:Y:POSITION<x>
This command specifies the Y rectangular coordinate for cursor 1 or cursor 2.The
cursor is specified by x and can be either 1 or 2.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:XY:RECTangular:Y:POSITION<x> <NR3>
CURSor:XY:RECTangular:Y:POSITION<x>?
Arguments
<NR3> is a floating point number that specifies the coordinate in volts.
CURSor:XY:RECTangular:Y:UNIts? (Query Only)
Returns the cursor Y rectangular units.
Group
Cursor
Syntax
CURSor:XY:RECTangu
lar:Y:UNIts?
CURVe
The CURVe command transfers the waveform data points to the oscilloscope’s
internal reference memory location(REF1–4),whichisspecifiedbythe
DATa:DESTination command. The CURVe? query transfers data from the
oscilloscope; the source waveform is specified by the
DATa:SOUrce command.
The first and last data points are specified by the
DATa:STARt and DATa:STOP
commands.
Associated with each waveform transferred using the
CURVe command or query
is a waveform preamble that provides the data format, scale and associated
information needed to interpret the waveform data points. The preamble
information for waveforms sent to the oscilloscope is specified using the
WFMInpre commands. The preamble information for waveforms transferred from
the oscilloscope is specified or queried using the
WFMOutpre commands. If the
waveform is not displayed, the query form generates an error.
The
CURVe command and CURVe? query transfer waveform data in ASCII or
binary format. ASCII data is sent as a comma-separated list of decimal values.
Binary data is sent with the IEEE488.2 binary block header immediately followed
by the binary data. The IEEE488.2 binary block header is defined as follows:
#N<N-digits>
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