Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Arguments
<NR1> is the num
ber of bytes per data point and can be 1 or 2.
Examples
WFMINPRE:BYT_NR 1 sets the number of bytes per incoming w aveform data
point to 1, which is the default setting.
WFMINPRE:BYT_NR? might return :WFMINPRE: BYT_NR 2 indicating that there
are 2 bytes per incoming waveform data point.
WFMInpre:BYT_Or
Sets or returns which byte of binary waveform data is expected first for incoming
waveform data when data points require than one byte. This specification only has
meaning when WFMInpre:ENCdg is set to BIN and WFMInpre:BYT_Nr is 2.
Group
Waveform Transfer
Syntax
WFMInpre:BYT_Or {LSB|MSB}
WFMInpre:BYT_Or?
Related Commands
WFMInpre:ENCdg, WFMInpre:BYT_Nr, WFMOutpre:BYT_Or
Arguments
LSB specifies that the least significant byte will be expected first.
MSB specifies that the most significant byte will be expected first.
Examples
WFMINPRE:BYT_OR MSB sets the most significant incoming byte of incoming
waveform data to be expected first.
WFMINPRE:BYT_OR? might return :WFMINPRE:BYT_OR LSB indicating that the
least significant incoming CURVe data byte will be expected first.
WFMInpre:ENCdg
Sets or returns the type of encoding for incoming waveform data.
Group
Waveform Transfer
Syntax
WFMInpre:ENCdg {ASCii|BINary}
WFMInpre:ENCdg?
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