Specifications
User Manual 301/302 
byte-low byte-high order. 
Figure 3.16, 12-Bit Waveform Data Format 
Note 
The Model 301/302 operates in interlaced mode where 
eight memory cells generate one byte of data. Segment 
size can be programmed in numbers evenly divisible by 
eight only. For example, 2096 bytes is an acceptable length 
for a binary block. 2002 is not a multiple of 8, therefore the 
generator will generate an error message if this segment 
length is used. 
Reversing Byte 
Order 
Binary data is sent to the Model 301/302 in byte-low byte-high order. 
This order can be reversed using the following command: 
FORMat:BORDer {NORMal | SWAPped} 
The default is NORM. This command is useful only for binary block 
transfers. The query: 
FORMat:BORDer? 
queries the byte order configuration and returns "NORM" or "SWAP". 
Configuring the Instrument 
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