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[:SOURce[
Syntax
[:SOURce[
Description
Download the floating voltage to the volatile memory of the specified channel.
Parameter
Name
Type
Range
Default
[
Discrete
1|2
1
Real
-1 to +1
None
Explanation
When [:SOURce[
parameters of CH1 by default.
8 to 16384 (16k) points can be downloaded each time. -1 and 1 correspond to
the maximum and minimum values of the waveform respectively (assume that
the offset is 0). For example, if the amplitude is set to 5Vpp, 1 corresponds to
2.5V and -1 corresponds to -2.5V. This command overwrites the last waveform
in the volatile memory (no error will be generated).
After the command is sent, the instrument switches the specified channel to
output the volatile waveform automatically as well as modifies the
interpolation mode and the number of the editable points. The data sent using
this command can be edited in local mode.
Example
:SOUR1:DATA VOLATILE,-0.6,-0.4,-0.3,-0.1,0,0.1,0.2,0.3
/*Download the floating voltages -0.6, -0.4, -0.3, -0.1, 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 to the
volatile memory of CH1*/
[:SOURce[
Syntax
[:SOURce[
Description
Delete the specified arbitrary waveform data file stored.
Parameter
Name
Type
Range
Default
[
Discrete
1|2
1
ASCII string
Filenames of the
arbitrary waveform
data files stored
None
Explanation
The specified arbitrary waveform data file cannot be deleted if it is locked
[:SOURce[
).
Example
:DATA:DEL 000.RAF /*Delete the stored arbitrary waveform data file
000.RAF*/
Related
Command
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