Binary Data Format (.Bin) - Rigol MSO8064 User Manual

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Binary Data Format (.bin)

Binary data format stores waveform data in binary format and provides data headers
that describe these data. As data is displayed in binary format, its file size is much
smaller than the ASCII format. If several channels are enabled, then all the displayed
channels will be saved (save the first channel then save the second, and then it goes
on like this until all the displayed channels are saved).
In BIN file format, the data are displayed as follows:
― CH1 data
― CH2 data
― CH3 data
― CH4 data
― Digital Channel Data
― Math Waveform Data
Binary Header Format
1. File Header
There is only one file header in a binary file. The file header contains the
following information.
Cookie
Version
File Size
Number of
Waveforms
2. Waveform Header
It is possible to store several waveforms in the file. Each stored waveform has a
waveform header. When several channels are stored, each channel can be
considered as a separate waveform. The waveform header contains the
information about the type of waveform data that are stored following the
waveform data header.
Header Size
Waveform
Type
19-4
Two-byte characters, RG, indicating that the file is the RIGOL
binary data file format.
Two bytes, indicating the file version.
A 4-byte integer, indicating the number of bytes in the file. It
includes the header.
A 4-byte integer, indicating the number of waveforms that are
stored in the file.
A 4-byte integer, indicating the number of bytes in the
header.
A 4-byte integer, indicating the type of the waveform stored
in the file.
0 = Unknown
1 = Normal
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