Memory Group - YOKOGAWA TA220 User Manual

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10.2.10 MEMory Group

The commands in this group deal with the external transmission of the measured data.
There are no front panel keys that correspond to this group.
:
:MEMor y
:MEMory?
Function
Queries all settings related the external
transmission of the measured data.
Syntax
:MEMory?
Example
:MEMORY?
-> :MEMORY:BYTEORDER LSBFIRST
;DATASELECT FREQUENCY;END 15.1E-09
;FORMAT ASCII;START 1.0E-09
:MEMory:BYTeorder
Function
Sets the transmission order of binary data or
queries the current setting.
Syntax
:MEMory:BYTeorder {LSBFirst|
MSBFirst}
:MEMory:BYTeorder?
Example
:MEMORY:BYTEORDER LSBFIRST
:MEMORY:BYTEORDER?
-> :MEMORY:BYTEORDER LSBFIRST
:MEMory:CLEar
Function
Clears the measured data.
Syntax
:MEMory:CLEar
Example
:MEMORY:CLEAR
IM 704610-01E
;
BYTeorder
<Space>
?
CLEar
DATaselect
<Space>
?
END
<Space>
?
FORMat
<Space>
?
<Space>
STARt
?
?
SEND
?
LSBFirst
MSBFirst
MEASuredata
FREQuency
<Time>
ASCii
BINary
<Time>
:MEMory:DATaselect
Function
Sets the data to be transmitted or queries the
current setting.
Syntax
:MEMory:DATaselect {MEASuredata|
FREQuency}
:MEMory:DATaselect?
Example
:MEMORY:DATASELECT FREQUENCY
:MEMORY:DATASELECT?
-> :MEMORY:DATASELECT FREQUENCY
:MEMory:END
Function
Sets the end position of transmitted data or
queries the current setting.
Syntax
:MEMory:END {<time>}
:MEMory:END?
<time> = 0 to 80 ns (when the measurement
function is set to D-to-C)
<time> = 0 to 999.9 ns (when the measurement
function is set to PulseWidth)
Example
:MEMORY:END 1 ns
:MEORY:END?
-> :MEMORY:END 1.0E-09
:MEMory:FORMat
Function
Sets the format of the data to be transmitted or
queries the current setting.
Syntax
:MEMory:FORMat {ASCii|BINary}
:MEMory:FORMat?
Example
:MEMORY:FORMAT ASCII
:MEMORY:FORMAT?
-> :MEMORY:FORMAT ASCII
10.2 Commands
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