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Output format (GPIB, RS-232, ActiveX and TCP/IP)
: The IQS controller
unitprovides the following output formats for measurement results:
ASCii
PACKed
Generally, the PACKed format allows to pass three to four times more
information than the ASCii format for the same transfer rate. Often, the
PACKed format is also more efficient since it reduces the IQS controller
unit’sCPU work load (no need for an internal conversion to ASCII
format).
Note:
The PACKed format will only be applied to <DEFINITE LENGTH ARBITRARY
BLOCK RESPONSE DATA> and <INDEFINITE LENGTH ARBITRARY BLOCK
RESPONSE DATA>.
Note:
The choice of data format cannot be made directly via the
IQS Managersoftware.
For more information on how to set the output format and data types, see
:FORMat[:DATA]
(IEEE 488.2 and specific commands appendix),
Read
and
ReadBinary
(COM properties and events appendix), and the data types
appendix.
Summary of Contents for IQS-600 Series
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