MEASure:RISE:OVERshoot?
MEASure:RISE:TIME?
MEASure:RTIME?
MEASure:SUM?
MEASure:VOLT[:DC]?
MMEMory:CATalog?
MMEMory:CDIR?
MMEMory:DATA
MMEMory:DELete
(Query)
To the question MEAS:RISE:OVER? <INT{1|2|3|4}> the instrument returns the positive
overshoot of the selected signal.
Response format:
value in format <NR2> expressed in percent.
(Query)
or
To the question MEAS:RISE:TIME? <INT{1|2|3|4}> the instrument returns the rise time of the
selected signal.
Response format:
value in format <NR3> expressed in second.
(Query)
To the question MEAS:SUM? <INT{1|2|3|4}> the instrument returns the integral measurement
of the selected signal.
Response format:
value in format <NR3>.
(Query)
To the question MEAS:VOLT? <INT{1|2|3|4}> the instrument returns the average value of the
selected signal.
Response format:
value in format <NR3> expressed in volt.
(Query)
To the question MMEM:CAT? [<LOCAL|SDCARD>] the device returns the list of files present
in the local memory.
If the file system is not specified, the default file system is used
(see command MMEM:MSIS).
Response format: <file number>, 0[,<file list>]
<file number> is in NR1 format.
<file list> = <"file">,<type>,0
<"file"> consists in a name of 20 letters maximum, followed by a period and the 3-letter
extension.
<type> is STAT
TRAC
ASC
MAC
BIN for all other files
(Command/Query)
The MMEM:CDIR <"directory"> command determines the working directory on the default
device.
To the question MMEM:CDIR? the instrument returns the working directory.
(Command/Query)
The MMEM:DATA <"file">,<block> command transfers a file from the PC to the device.
<"file"> consists in a name of 20 letters maximum, followed by a period and the 3-letter
extension. If the file already exists, it will be overwritten by the new file.
<block> is all of the data in the file preceded by the heading #an, n being the data number and
a, a figure indicating the number of figures making up n.
To the question MMEM:DATA? <"file">, the device transfers the file named to the PC.
Response format: <block> <NL>
(Command)
The MMEM:DEL <"file">[,<LOCAL|SDCARD>] command deletes a file.
If the file system is not specified, the default file system is used (see command MMEM:MSIS
and MMEM:CDIR).
<measured value><NL>
<measured value><NL>
<measured value><NL>
<measured value><NL>
for the extension files .CFG
for the extension files .TRC and .REC
for the extension files .TXT and .FCT
for the extension files .MAC
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