Data Transfer Format
Overview
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ASCII Transfer Format
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Integer Format
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Floating-Point Number Format
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Binary Transfer Format
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Other topics about Reading-Writing Measurement Data
Overview
When you transfer data using the one of the following commands, you can
choose among ASCII transfer format, IEEE 64-bit floating point binary
transfer format and IEEE 32-bit floating point binary transfer format.
The instrument always uses the ASCII transfer format when you
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transfer data without using any of the following commands:
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:CALC{1-160}:BLIM:REP?
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:CALC{1-160}:DATA:FDAT
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:CALC{1-160}:DATA:FMEM
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:CALC{1-160}:DATA:SDAT
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:CALC{1-160}:DATA:SMEM
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:CALC{1-160}:FUNC:DATA?
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:CALC{1-160}:LIM:DATA
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:CALC{1-160}:LIM:REP?
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:CALC{1-160}:LIM:REP:ALL?
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:CALC{1-160}:RLIM:DATA
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:CALC{1-160}:RLIM:REP?
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:SENS{1-160}:CORR:COEF?
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:SENS{1-160}:FREQ:DATA?
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:SENS{1-160}:SEGM:DATA
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:SOUR:POW:PORT:CORR:COLL:TABL:ASEN:DATA
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:SOUR:POW:PORT:CORR:COLL:TABL:BSEN:DATA
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:SOUR{1-160}:POW:PORT{1-4}:CORR:COLL:TABL:LOSS
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:SOUR{1-160}:POW:PORT{1-4}:CORR:DATA
To set the data transfer format, use the following command:
:FORM:DATA
Executing the :SYST:PRES or *RST does not affect the current
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setting of the data transfer format.
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