Technical data

640 Keysight InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Guide
30 :WAVeform Commands
:WAVeform:POINts
(see page 792)
Command Syntax
:WAVeform:POINts <# points>
<# points> ::= {100 | 250 | 500 | 1000 | <points mode>}
if waveform points mode is NORMal
<# points> ::= {100 | 250 | 500 | 1000 | 2000 | 5000 | 10000 | 20000
| 50000 | 100000 | 200000 | 500000 | 1000000 | 2000000
| 4000000 | 8000000 | <points mode>}
if waveform points mode is MAXimum or RAW
<points mode> ::= {NORMal | MAXimum | RAW}
The :WAVeform:POINts command sets the number of waveform points to be
transferred with the :WAVeform:DATA? query. This value represents the points
contained in the waveform selected with the :WAVeform:SOURce command.
For the analog or digital sources, the records that can be transferred depend on
the waveform points mode. The maximum number of points returned for math
(function) waveforms is determined by the NORMal waveform points mode. See
the :WAVeform:POINts:MODE command (see page 642) for more information.
Only data visible on the display will be returned.
When the :WAVeform:SOURce is the serial decode bus SBUS1, this command is
ignored, and all available serial decode bus data is returned.
Query Syntax
:WAVeform:POINts?
The :WAVeform:POINts query returns the number of waveform points to be
transferred when using the :WAVeform:DATA? query. Setting the points mode will
affect what data is transferred (see the :WAVeform:POINts:MODE command (see
page 642) for more information).
When the :WAVeform:SOURce is the serial decode bus SBUS1, this query returns
the number of messages that were decoded.
Return Format
<# points><NL>
<# points> ::= {100 | 250 | 500 | 1000 | <maximum # points>}
if waveform points mode is NORMal
<# points> ::= {100 | 250 | 500 | 1000 | 2000 | 5000 | 10000 | 20000
| 50000 | 100000 | 200000 | 500000 | 1000000 | 2000000
| 4000000 | 8000000 | <maximum # points>}
if waveform points mode is MAXimum or RAW
NOTE
The <points_mode> option is deprecated. Use the :WAVeform:POINts:MODE command
instead.