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Register-Based Programming
Register Offset
The register offset is the register's location in the block of 64 address bytes.
For example, the multiplexer's Status/Control Register has an offset of 04
h
.
When you write a command to this register, the offset is added to the base
address to form the register address:
DC00
h
+ 04
h
= DC04
h
1FDC00
h
+ 04
h
= 1FDC04
h
or
(decimal)
56,320 + 4 = 56,324
2,087,936 + 4 = 2,087,940
Summary of Contents for E8462A
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Page 15: ...Configuring the Agilent E8462A Multiplexer 13 Figure 1 1 Agilent E8462A Simplified Schematic...
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Page 104: ...102 Agilent E8462A Relay Multiplexer Command Reference...
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Page 126: ...124 Agilent E8462A Scanning Voltmeter Application Examples Chapter 4 Notes...
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