Technical data
The default is set to have a length of 128 bits for each half pattern; all bits are set
to zero and the trigger is set to occur on the A/B changeover.
SENSe[1]:PATTern:UFILe:DATA[?]
IAgilentN490xPGPatternfile.SetData (IVI-compliant)
SENSe[1]:PATTern:UFILe:DATA [A | B,] <filename>, <block_data>
SENSe[1]:PATTern:UFILe:DATA? [A|B,] <filename>
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:
Table 63
Parameter Description
[A|B] Defines for which pattern the data is to
be set (A = standard pattern, B =
alternate pattern). If the pattern file
describes a standard pattern (:USE =
STRaight), this parameter cannot be B.
<filename> Name of the file being defined. If the file
does not exist, it is created.
<block data> The data that describes the pattern (see
the following for the description).
The <block data> parameter contains the actual data for setting the bits of the
user pattern. The bits can also be packed using the FORMat[:DATA] command. If
the bits are not packed, they are handled as 8-bit data. See “[SOURce
[1]]:PATTern:FORMat[:DATA][?] ” on page 103.
This command also sets the pattern length to fit the length of the data: If the data
block is longer than the pattern, the pattern is extended to fit the data; if the data
block is shorter than the pattern, the pattern is truncated to the end of the data.
SCPI Command Reference 5
Agilent J-BERT N4903B High-Performance Serial BERT 261
IVI-COM Equivalent
Syntax
Return Range
Description
<block data>