Agilent Technologies U9072A cdma-2000 Blood Glucose Meter User Manual


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Trace/Detector
The specs for each output type follow:
ASCii - Amplitude values are in ASCII, in the current Y Axis Unit, one ASCII character per digit, values
separated by commas, each value in the form:
SX.YYYYYEsZZ
Where:
S = sign (+ or -)
X = one digit to left of decimal point
Y = 5 digits to right of decimal point
E = E, exponent header
s = sign of exponent (+ or -)
ZZ = two digit exponent
REAL,32 - Binary 32-bit real values in the current Y Axis Unit, in a definite length block.
REAL,64 - Binary 64-bit real values in the current Y Axis Unit, in a definite length block.
Format Data: Byte Order (Remote Command Only)
This command selects the binary data byte order for data transfer and other queries. It controls whether
binary data is transferred in normal or swapped mode. This command affects only the byte order for
setting and querying trace data for the :TRACe[:DATA], TRACe[:DATA]? , :CALCulate:DATA[n]? and
FETCh:SANalyzer[n]? commands and queries.
By definition any command that says it uses FORMat:DATA uses any format supported by
FORMat:DATA.
The NORMal order is a byte sequence that begins with the most significant byte (MSB) first, and ends
with the least significant byte (LSB) last in the sequence: 1|2|3|4. SWAPped order is when the byte
sequence begins with the LSB first, and ends with the MSB last in the sequence: 4|3|2|1.
Backwards Compatibility Notes: Note that the INT,32 format is only applicable to the command,
TRACe:DATA. This preserves backwards compatibility for the Swept SA
measurement. For all other commands/queries which honor FORMat:DATA,
if INT,32 is sent the analyzer will behave as though it were set to REAL,32.
Initial S/W Revision: Prior to A.02.00
Remote Command: :FORMat:BORDer NORMal|SWAPped
:FORMat:BORDer?
Preset: NORMal
Initial S/W Revision: Prior to A.02.00