Commands listed in alphabetical order
Arguments
HIGH specifies p
ositive data polarity for the audio bus.
LOW specifies negative data polarity for the audio bus.
Examples
BUS:B1:AUDIO:DATA:POLARITY LOW sets the data polarity to LOW.
BUS:B1:AUDIO:DATA:POLARITY ? might return
:BUS:B1:AUDIO:DATA:POLARIT Y HIGH indicating that the data polarity
is set to HIGH.
BUS:B<x>:AUDio:DATa:SIZe
This command sets or queries the number of bits per channel for the specified
audio bus. The bus is specified by x.
NOTE. This command only applies to the TDM Audio type.
Conditions
Requires option SR-AUDIO.
Group
Bus
Syntax
BUS:B<x>:AUDio:DATa:SIZe <NR1>
BUS:B<x>:AUDio:DATa:SIZe?
Arguments
NR1 specifies the number of bits per word.
Examples
BUS:B1:AUDIO:DATA:SIZE 8 sets the number of b its per word to 8.
BUS:B1:AUDIO:DATA:SIZE? might return :BUS:B1:AUDIO:DA TA:SIZE 24
indicating that the number of bits per word is set to 24.
BUS:B<x>:AUDio:DATa:SOUrce
This command sets or q ueries the audio data source for the specifi ed audio bus.
The bus is specified by x.
Conditions
Requires option SR-AUDIO.
Group
Bus
MSO54, MSO56, MSO58, MSO58LP Programmer 2-121