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Power analyzer communication interface
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4.24 WAVeform Group
:WAVeform:STARt
Function
Sets the start point of the output of the
waveform data that are sent using the
"
:WAVeform:SEND?
current setting.
Syntax
:WAVeform:STARt {<NRf>}
:WAVeform:STARt?-
<NRf> = 0 to (Total number of data
points-1)
Example
:WAVEFORM:START 0
:WAVEFORM:START?→:WAVEFORM:START 0
Description
(The total number of data points) can be
queried using the "
command.
:WAVeform:TDATe?
Function
Queries the string containing the trigger date
and time when the waveform was acquired.
Syntax
:WAVeform:TDATe?
Example
:WAVEFORM:TDATE?→"1999/12/23 12:34:56"
Description
The date and time is separated by one space
character.
:WAVeform:TRACe
Function
Sets the target waveform in the waveform
group or queries the current setting.
Syntax
:WAVeform:TRACe {<NRf>|MATH<x>}
:WAVeform:TRACe?
<NRf> = 1 to 8(channel)
<x> = 1, 2(MATH)
Example
:WAVEFORM:TRACE 1
:WAVEFORM:TRACE?→:WAVEFORM:TRACE 1
:WAVeform:TRIGger?
Function
Queries the trigger position of the acquired
data.
Syntax
:WAVeform:TRIGger?
Example
:WAVEFORM:TRIGGER?→10000
Description
Queries the number of points from the
beginning of the record length to the trigger
position.
:WAVeform:ZCRoss?
Function
Queries zero crossing data of all channels.
Syntax
:WAVeform:ZCRoss?
Example
:WAVEFORM:ZCROSS?→#8(Number of bytes, 8
digits)(Series of data bytes)
Description
• The output start and end points of zero
crossing data are specified using the
"
:WAVeform:{STARt|END}
same fashion as for the waveform data.
• The data format of each output point is fixed
to WORD (2-byte) format.
• The output byte order follows the order that is
set using the "
command.
4-82
" command or queries the
:WAVeform:LENGth?
"
" command in the
:WAVeform:BYTeorder
"
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