Disk:save:waveform - Agilent Technologies Infiniium 90000 Series Programmer's Manual

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:DISK:SAVE:WAVeform

Command
:DISK:SAVE:WAVeform <source>,"<file_name>" [,<format>[,<header>]]
The :DISK:SAVE:WAVeform command saves a waveform to a disk. If the
source is ALL, all of the currently displayed waveforms are saved to the
file. If you use a file extension as shown below in the <format> variable,
then the type of file saved defaults to the extension type. If no format is
specified and no extension is used, the file is saved in the INTernal
format.
See the
N O T E
<source>
{ALL | CHANnel<N> | CLOCk | FUNCtion<F> | HISTogram | MTRend |
MSPectrum | EQUalized | WMEMory<N>}
MTRend and MSPectrum sources are only available if the oscilloscope has
the EZJIT option installed and the feature is enabled.
The CLOCk source is only available if the oscilloscope has the High Speed
Serial option installed and the feature is enabled.
The EQUalized source is only available if the oscilloscope has the High
Speed Serial option and the Serial Data Equalization option installed and
the features are enabled. This command uses the Feed- Forward Equalized
(FFE) signal as the source.
<N>
An integer, 1- 4.
<F>
An integer, 1- 16.
<file_name>
A quoted ASCII string with a maximum of 254 characters including the
entire path name, if used. The filename assumes the present working
directory if a path does not precede the file name. The default path is C:\
Document and Settings\All Users\Shared Documents\Infiniium\Data.
<format>
{BIN | CSV | INTernal | TSV | TXT | H5 | H5INt}
The following file name extensions are used for the different formats:
• BIN = file_name.bin
• CSV (comma separated values) = file_name.csv
• INTernal = file_name.wfm
• TSV (tab separated values) = file_name.tsv
• TXT = file_name.txt
• H5, H5INt (HDF5) = file_name.h5
Agilent Infiniium 90000 Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Reference
":WAVeform:VIEW"
on page 977 command to determine how much data is saved.
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