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40 ms/s arbitrary waveform generators
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ARBCLR <cpd>
ARBCREATE <cpd>,<nrf>
ARBDEFCSV <cpd>,<nrf>,
<csv ascii data>
ARBDEF <cpd>,<nrf>,
<bin data block>
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Delete the arb <cpd> from channel memory.
The backup memory is not changed.
Create a new, blank arbitrary waveform with
name <cpd> and length <nrf> points.
Define a new or existing arbitrary waveform
with name <cpd> and length <nrf> and
load with the data in <csv ascii data>.
If the arbitrary waveform does not exist it will
be created. If it does exist the length will be
checked against that specified and a warning
will be issued if they are different. The edit
limits will be set to the extremes of the
waveform.
The data consists of ascii coded values, in the
range -2048 to +2047, for each point. The
values are separated by a comma character and
the data ends with <pmt>. If less data is sent
than the number of points in the waveform the
old data is retained from the point where the
new data ends. If more data is sent the surplus
is discarded.
Define a new or existing arbitrary waveform
with name <cpd> and length <nrf> and
load with the data in <bin data block>.
If the arbitrary waveform does not exist it will
be created. If it does exist the length will be
checked against that specified and a warning
will be issued if they are different. The edit
limits will be set to the extremes of the
waveform.
The data consists of two bytes per point with no
characters between bytes or points. The point
data is sent high byte first. The data block has
a header which consists of the # character
followed by several ascii-coded numeric
characters. The first of these defines the
number of ascii characters to follow and the
following characters define the length of the
binary data in bytes. If less data is sent than the
number of points in the waveform the old data
is retained from the point where the new data
ends. If more data is sent the surplus is
discarded.
This command cannot be used over the RS232
interface since it contains a binary data block.

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