Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Arguments <NR1> number of bits per data point can be 8 or 16.
Examples WFMINPRE:BIT_NR 16 sets the number of bits per waveform point to 16, for
incoming data.
WFMINPRE:BIT_NR? might return :WFMINPRE:BIT_NR 8 indicating that
incoming waveform data uses 8 bits per waveform point.
WFMInpre:BN_FmtSets or returns the format of binary data for incoming waveforms.
Group Waveform Transfer
Syntax WFMInpre:BN_Fmt {RI|RP}
WFMInpre:BN_Fmt?
Related Commands WFMOutpre:BN_Fmt
Arguments RI specifies signed integer data point representation.
RP specifies positive integer data point representation.
Examples WFMINPRE:BN_FMT RP specifies positive integer data point representation.
WFMINPRE:BN_FMT? might return :WFMINPRE:BN_FMT RI indicating that the
incoming data is currently interpreted as signed integers.
WFMInpre:BYT_NrSets or returns the data width for the incoming waveform. Changing the value of
WFMInpre:BYT_Nr also changes the value of WFMInpre:BIT_Nr.
Group Waveform Transfer
Syntax WFMInpre:BYT_Nr <NR1>
WFMInpre:BYT_Nr?
Related Commands WFMInpre:BIT_Nr
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