Technical data
:WAVeform Commands 30
Agilent InfiniiVision 2000 X-Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Guide 631
Normal data consists of the last data point (hit) in each time bucket. This 
data is transmitted over the programming interface in a linear fashion 
starting with time bucket 0 and going through time bucket n - 1, where n 
is the number returned by the :WAVeform:POINts? query (see page 640). 
Only the magnitude values of each data point are transmitted. The first 
voltage value corresponds to the first time bucket on the left side of the 
screen and the last value corresponds to the next- to- last time bucket on 
the right side of the screen. Time buckets without data return 0. The time 
values for each data point correspond to the position of the data point in 
the data array. These time values are not transmitted.
AVERage Data
AVERage data consists of the average of the first n hits in a time bucket, 
where n is the value returned by the :ACQuire:COUNt query (see 
page 186). Time buckets that have fewer than n hits return the average of 
the data they do have. If a time bucket does not have any data in it, it 
returns 0.
This data is transmitted over the interface linearly, starting with time 
bucket 0 and proceeding through time bucket n-1, where n is the number 
returned by the :WAVeform:POINts? query (see page 640). The first value 
corresponds to a point at the left side of the screen and the last value 
corresponds to one point away from the right side of the screen. The 
maximum number of points that can be returned in average mode is 1000 
unless ACQuire:COUNt has been set to 1.
PEAK Data
Peak detect display mode is used to detect glitches for time base settings 
of 500 us/div and slower. In this mode, the oscilloscope can sample more 
data than it can store and display. So, when peak detect is turned on, the 
oscilloscope scans through the extra data, picks up the minimum and 
maximum for each time bucket, then stores the data in an array. Each 
time bucket contains two data sample.
The array is transmitted over the interface bus linearly, starting with time 
bucket 0 proceeding through time bucket n- 1, where n is the number 
returned by the :WAVeform:POINts? query (see page 640). In each time 
bucket, two values are transmitted, first the minimum, followed by the 
maximum. The first pair of values corresponds to the time bucket at the 
leftmost side of the screen. The last pair of values corresponds to the time 
bucket at the far right side of the screen. In :ACQuire:TYPE PEAK mode 
(see  page 195), the value returned by the :WAVeform:XINCrement query 
(see  page 657) should be doubled to find the time difference between the 
min- max pairs.
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