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Programmer's Quick Reference Guide
Publication Number 54810-97065
February 2001
For Safety information, Warranties, and Regulatory information,
see the pages at the end of this Guide.
Copyright Agilent Technologies 1997-2001
All Rights Reserved.
Infiniium Oscilloscopes
In This Book
Chapter 1 shows you how to use the syntax diagrams in Chapter 2.
Chapter 2 contains the syntax diagrams for each command subsystem, and
includes tables describing the command parameter values. The syntax
diagrams include these command subsystems:
Common
Root Level
System
Acquire
Calibration
Channel
Disk
Display
External Channel
Function
Hardcopy
Histogram
Marker
Measure
Mask Test
Self-Test
Time Base
Trigger
Waveform
Waveform Memory
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Contents
1 How To Remotely Program Infiniium Oscilloscopes
Using Program Headers 1-3
How To Generate Commands 1-4
Specifying Syntax of Program Messages 1-6
Specifying Syntax of Program Data 1-7
Interpreting Syntax Diagrams 1-8
Understanding A Sample Syntax Diagram 1-10
Using the Command Tree 1-13
2 Command Syntax Diagrams
Common Commands 2-4
Root Commands 2-6
SYSTem Commands 2-8
ACQuire Commands 2-10
CALibration Commands 2-13
CHANnel Commands 2-14
DISK Commands 2-18
DISPlay Commands 2-20
EXTernal Channel Commands 2-27
FUNCtion Commands 2-30
HARDcopy Commands 2-34
HISTogram Commands 2-35
MARKer Commands 2-37
MEASure Commands 2-40
Mask TESt Commands 2-50
SELFtest Commands 2-56
TIMebase Commands 2-57
TRIGger Commands 2-59
WAVeform Commands 2-79
Waveform MEMory (WMEMory) Commands 2-81
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How To Remotely Program Infiniium
Oscilloscopes
Programming Syntax
Computers communicate with the oscilloscope by sending and receiving
program messages over a remote interface. To program the oscilloscope
remotely, you must understand the command format and structure
expected by the oscilloscope. The IEEE 488.2 syntax rules govern how
individual elements such as headers, separators, program data, and
terminators are grouped together to form complete instructions.
This chapter describes how to: