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COMMAND REFERENCE

TRACe[:DATA]

Syntax: TRACe[:DATA] <destination_trace> , <NRf> <definite_block>

Alias: DATA[:DATA] <destination_trace> , <NRf> <definite_block>

<destination_trace>

Mi_n

 

n = 1 .. 4

 

i = 1 .. 8 (standard memory)

 

i = 1 .. 50 (extended memory)

<NRf>

Constant value:

 

- Range from -128 to +127 (1 byte trace

 

points).

 

- Range from -32768 to +32767 (2 byte

 

trace points).

<definite_block>

The format of the block data is as follows:

# n x . . x f b . . . . . b s <NL>

NewLine code

checksum over all trace bytes trace sample data bytes trace data format byte number of trace bytes (fbb...bbs) number of digits of x..x

Notes: - If f=8 decimal, each trace sample is one byte (8 bits).

-If f=16 decimal, each trace sample is two bytes (16 bits), i.e., most significant byte (msb) + least significant byte (lsb).

-The checksum is done over all trace sample data bytes by adding the bytes one by one as follows: SUM = (SUM + byte N)MOD256

Query form: TRACe[:DATA]? <source_trace>

<source_trace>

CHn Mi_n

 

n = 1 .. 4

 

i = 1

.. 8 (standard memory)

 

i = 1

.. 50 (extended memory)

Response: <definite_block>

Limitations:

For the PM33x0B CombiScope instruments:

-CH3 and Mi_3 is not applicable.

-CH4 is the external trigger view channel, so:

EXTernal is the alias for CH4.

Mi_E is the alias for Mi_4.

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