Commands listed in alphabetical order
most-significa
nt bit representing D15. The LSB always contains D0-D7 and
MSB always contains D8-D15 data.
Examples
DATA:SOURCE CH1 specifies that the CH1 waveforms will be transferred in the
next CURVe? query.
DATA:SOURCE? might return :DATA:SOURCE REF3, indicating that the source
for the waveform data which is transferred using a CURVe? query is reference 3.
DATa:SOUrce:AVAILable? (Query Only)
This query returns a list of enumerations representing the source waveforms that
are currently available for :CURVe? queries. This means that the waveforms have
been acquired. If there are none, NONE is returned.
Group
Waveform Transfer
Syntax
DATa:SOUrce:AVAILable?
Related Commands
CURVe
Returns
Returns a list of source waveforms that are currently available for :CURVe?
queries.
Examples
DATA:SOURCE:AVAILABLE? might return :DATA:SOURCE:AV AILABLE
CH2,CH3,CH6,CH7,MATH1,REF 1
indicating that CH2, CH3, CH6, CH7,
MATH1, and REF1 are available.
DATa:STARt
This command sets o r queries the starting data point for waveform transfer. This
command allows for the transfer of partial waveforms to and from the instrument.
Group
Waveform Transfer
Syntax
DATa:STARt <NR1>
DATa:STARt?
Related Commands
CURVe, DATa, DATa:STOP,,WFMOutpre:NR_Pt?
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