Data Formats - R&S EB200 Manual

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Block data
Expressions
4052.2000.02
Block data (Definite Length Block) are a transmission format which is suitable
for the transmission of large amounts of data. A command using a block data
parameter has the following structure:
Example: HEADer:HEADer #45168xxxxxxxx
ASCII character # introduces the data block. The next number indicates how
many of the following digits describe the length of the data block. In the
example the 4 following digits indicate the length to be 5168 bytes. The data
bytes follow. During the transmission of these data bytes all End or other control
signs are ignored until all bytes are transmitted. Data elements comprising more
than one byte are transmitted with the byte being the first which was specified
by SCPI command "FORMat:BORDer".
Expressions must always be in brackets. The device requires this data format
for the indication of channel lists. A channel list always starts with @ followed by
a path name or channel numbers or ranges of channel numbers.
Example: ROUTe:CLOSe (@23)
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