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Break Down Macros / Restore Macros
When a macro is broken down, the contents of that macro are displayed in
long form used in a user-defined sequence type. If the macro uses two
internal levels, both levels are separated out and displayed in the sequence
level area of the Trigger menu.
Once the macros in your trigger specification are broken down, the Break
Down Macros field changes to Restore Macros. Use the Restore Macros field
to restore all macros to their original structure. While in a broken down form,
you can change the structure. However, when the macros are restored, all
changes are lost and any branching that is part of the original structure is
restored.
Use the Break Down Macros if you want to view a particular macro part in its
long form to see exactly what flow the sequencer is following. There may be a
custom trigger specification that requires a modification in the macro’s long
form.
When a macro is broken down, you see the macro in its long form
User-defined sequence type. This means you have all the resource
assignment fields and branching options available. For information on the
assignment fields, branching, occurrence counters, and time duration
function, refer to the section, "Creating a User-Level", found later in this
chapter.
The Trigger Menu
Modify Trigger Field
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Summary of Contents for 16517A
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Page 12: ...1 General Information ...
Page 18: ...2 Probing ...
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Page 30: ...3 The Format Menu ...
Page 42: ...4 The Trigger Menu ...
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Page 80: ...5 The Listing Menu ...
Page 86: ...6 The Waveform Menu ...
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Page 134: ...9 Markers and Stop Measurements ...
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Page 150: ...10 Skew Adjust ...
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