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Agilent B1500A/B1505A Programming Guide, Edition 11 1-25
Programming Basics
Data Output Format
Data Output Format
Agilent B1500 provides the following data output formats:
“ASCII Data Output Format”
The B1500 supports the ASCII data format that is the common format for the
instruments that support the Agilent FLEX command mode.
“Binary Data Output Format”
The B1500 supports the 4 bytes binary data format that is the common format
for the instruments that support the Agilent FLEX command mode. The B1500
also supports the dedicated 8 bytes binary format. The binary format enables
faster data transfer time than ASCII format. You need to calculate the data to get
the measurement result.
To select the data output format, use the FMT command. See “FMT” on page 4-105.
For the query response, the returned data is always stored in the query buffer in
ASCII format, regardless of the FMT command setting.
Conventions
The following conventions are used in this section.
Data Output data that the B1500 sends after a measurement.
[Data] Optional output data sent when there are multiple output data
items.
For example, source data will be sent with measurement data
after the staircase sweep measurements when the source data
output is enabled by the FMT command.
<terminator> Terminator.
<CR/LF^EOI> (two bytes) or <,> (one byte) for ASCII data.
<CR/LF^EOI> (two bytes) or <^EOI> (0 byte) for binary data.
You can select by using the FMT command.
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