Agilent Technologies InfiniiVision 3000 User Manual page 327

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Version
File Size
Number of
Waveforms
Waveform Header
It is possible to store more than one waveform in the file, and each
waveform stored will have a waveform header. When using segmented
memory, each segment is treated as a separate waveform. The waveform
header contains information about the type of waveform data that is
stored following the waveform data header.
Header Size
Waveform Type
Number of
Waveform
Buffers
Points
Count
X Display Range
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Two byte characters, AG, that indicate the file is in the Agilent Binary Data file
format.
Two bytes that represent the file version.
A 32-bit integer that is the number of bytes that are in the file.
A 32-bit integer that is the number of waveforms that are stored in the file.
A 32-bit integer that is the number of bytes in the header.
A 32-bit integer that is the type of waveform stored in the file:
• 0 = Unknown.
• 1 = Normal.
• 2 = Peak Detect.
• 3 = Average.
• 4 = Not used in InfiniiVision oscilloscopes.
• 5 = Not used in InfiniiVision oscilloscopes.
• 6 = Logic.
A 32-bit integer that is the number of waveform buffers required to read the
data.
A 32-bit integer that is the number of waveform points in the data.
A 32-bit integer that is the number of hits at each time bucket in the waveform
record when the waveform was created using an acquisition mode like
averaging. For example, when averaging, a count of four would mean every
waveform data point in the waveform record has been averaged at least four
times. The default value is 0.
A 32-bit float that is the X-axis duration of the waveform that is displayed. For
time domain waveforms, it is the duration of time across the display. If the
value is zero then no data has been acquired.
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