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Precision power analyzer, communication interface
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:WAVeform:SEND?
Function
Queries the waveform display data specified by
the :WAVeform:TRACe command.
:WAVeform:SEND?
Syntax
Example
• When :WAVeform:FORMat is set to ASCii:
:WAVEFORM:SEND? -> <NR3>,<NR3>,...
• When :WAVeform:FORMat is set to FLOat:
:WAVEFORM:SEND?
-> #6 (6-digit number of bytes)(data byte
sequence)
Description The format of the waveform display data
that is output varies depending on how the
:WAVeform:FORMat command is set. The
different formats are explained below.
• When the format is set to ASCii:
Physical values are output in <NR3> format.
The points are separated by commas.
• When the format is set to FLOat:
Physical values are output in IEEE single-
precision floating point (4-byte) format.
The output byte order of the data of each
point follows the order that is set by using the
:WAVeform:BYTeorder command.
:WAVeform:SRATe?
Function
Queries the sample rate of the acquired
waveform.
:WAVeform:SRATe?
Syntax
:WAVEFORM:SRATE? -> 40.000E+03
Example
:WAVeform:STARt
Function
Sets or queries the output start point of the
waveform display data that is transmitted by the
:WAVeform:SEND? command.
:WAVeform:STARt {<NRf>}
Syntax
:WAVeform:STARt?
<NRf> = 0 to 2001
Example
:WAVEFORM:START 0
:WAVEFORM:START?
-> :WAVEFORM:START 0
IM WT5000-17EN
:WAVeform:TRACe
Function
Sets or queries the target waveform for the
:WAVeform:SEND? command.
:WAVeform:TRACe {U<x>|I<x>|SPEed<x>|
Syntax
TORQue<x>|AUX<x>}
:WAVeform:TRACe?
<x> of U<x>, I<x> = 1 to 7 (element)
<x> of SPEed<x>, TORQue<x> = 1 to 4 (motor
number)
<x> of AUX<x> = 1 to 8 (AUX input channel)
:WAVEFORM:TRACE U1
Example
:WAVEFORM:TRACE?
-> :WAVEFORM:TRACE U1
Description • SPEed<x>, TORQue<x>, and AUX<x> can
only be selected on models with the motor
evaluation function (/MTR1) option.
• <x> of {SPEed<x>|TORQue<x>} = 3 to 4
and <x> of AUX<x> = 5 to 8 are valid only on
models with the motor evaluation function 2
(/MTR2) option.
:WAVeform:TRIGger?
Function
Queries the trigger position of the acquired
waveform.
Syntax
:WAVeform:TRIGger?
Example
:WAVEFORM:TRIGGER? -> 0
Description Because the trigger position is always at the
beginning of the waveform display data, 0 is
returned.
5.20 WAVeform Group
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