Technical data

Table 58
Name Description under
:DATA[?] “SENSe
[1]:PATTern:UPATtern<n>:DATA[?] ” on
page 254
:IDATa[?] “SENSe
[1]:PATTern:UPATtern<n>:IDATa[?] ”
on page 256
[:LENGth][?] “SENSe[1]:PATTern:UPATtern<n>
[:LENGth][?] ” on page 257
:LABel[?] “SENSe
[1]:PATTern:UPATtern<n>:LABel[?] ” on
page 258
:USE[?] “SENSe[1]:PATTern:UPATtern<n>:USE
[?] ” on page 258
N O T E
For the UPATtern<n> commands, <n> can be in the range 0 - 12. 0 (zero) is used
to select the current pattern, 1 - 12 selects one of the user patterns in the memory.
SENSe[1]:PATTern:UPATtern<n>:DATA[?]
IAgilentN490xEDPatternfile.SetData (IVI-compliant)
SENSe[1]:PATTern:UPATtern<n>:DATA [A|B,] <block_data>
SENSe[1]:PATTern:UPATtern<n>:DATA? [A|B]
The query returns the standard (A) or alternate pattern (B) of the file found under
<filename>.
This command is used to set the bits in user pattern files. See “Working with User
Patterns in SCPI” on page 63 for a detailed description on how to edit user patterns.
The parameters have the following meanings:
5 SCPI Command Reference
254 Agilent J-BERT N4903B High-Performance Serial BERT
IVI-COM Equivalent
Syntax
Return Range
Description