B+K precision 4075B User Manual page 86

Arbitrary/function waveform generator
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Command Type:
Setting
Syntax:
Examples:
Query
Syntax:
Response:
Data
:ARBitrary:DATA <data>
This command is used to set the values of the waveform.
Arguments
Type:
Numeric Range:
Rounding:
Binary Range:
Command Type:
Setting Syntax
Numeric:
Example
Arbitrary Block:
Examples
Definite Form:
Indefinite:
Query
Syntax:
Response:
Considerations:
NOTE:
Reading waveform data:
USB: The maximum buffer size of the instrument is 32K bytes when communicating over USB.
Therefore, when reading arbitrary waveform data in ASCII, it is recommended that data be read in
chunks not exceeding 6000 points at a time. If read in Binary, it is recommended that data be read in
chunks not exceeding 10,000 points at a time.
GPIB: The maximum buffer size is approximately 200K bytes when communicating over GPIB. For
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Setting or Query
:ARBitrary:ADDRess<ws><address>
:ARBitrary:ADDRess<ws>MINimum|MAXimum
:ARB:ADDR 100
:ARBitrary:ADDRess?[<ws>MINimum|MAXimum]
NR1
Numeric. Definite form arbitrary block. Indefinite form arbitrary block
-8191 to 8191 ASCII
to integer value
001H to 3FFFH BINARY
Setting or Query
:ARBitrary:DATA<ws><numeric>{[,<numeric]}
:ARB:DATA 100,200,1000,2000,-2000
:ARBitrary:DATA<ws>#<arb block data>
See section 4.16
:ARB:DATA #14\x8\x64\x8\xC8
'\x' indicates that the values are Hexadecimal.
:ARB:DATA #0\x8\x64\x8\xc8\xa^EOI
:ARBitrary:DATA?<ws><number of points>, BINary|ASCii
Using the BINary option, data are returned in the Indefinite arbitrary block form.
Using the ASCii option, data are returned in the decimal numeric form.
Data cannot be written to protected memory.
In binary form, each data point consists of two bytes.
The high byte must precede the low byte. (big-endian order)
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