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Introduction to Programming
Example Program using HP Basic
Example Program using HP Basic
This program demonstrates the basic command structure used to program the
oscilloscope.
10 CLEAR 707! Initialize oscilloscope interface
20 OUTPUT 707;"*RST"!Initialize oscilloscope to preset state
30 OUTPUT 707;":TIMEBASE:RANGE 5E-4"! Time base to 500 us full scale
40 OUTPUT 707;":TIMEBASE:DELAY 0"! Delay to zero
50 OUTPUT 707;":TIMEBASE:REFERENCE CENTER"! Display reference at center
60 OUTPUT 707;":CHANNEL1:PROBE 10"! Probe attenuation to 10:1
70 OUTPUT 707;":CHANNEL1:RANGE 1.6"! Vertical range to 1.6 V full scale
80 OUTPUT 707;":CHANNEL1:OFFSET -.4"! Offset to -0.4
90 OUTPUT 707;":CHANNEL1:INPUT DC"! Coupling to DC
100 OUTPUT 707;":TRIGGER:MODE EDGE"! Edge triggering
110 OUTPUT 707;":TRIGGER:LEVEL CHAN1,-.4"! Trigger level to -0.4
120 OUTPUT 707;":TRIGGER:SLOPE POSITIVE"! Trigger on positive slope
125 OUTPUT 707;":SYSTEM:HEADER OFF<terminator>
130 OUTPUT 707;":ACQUIRE:MODE RTIME"! Normal acquisition
140 OUTPUT 707;":DISPLAY:GRATICULE FRAME"! Grid off
150 END
Overview of the Program
• Line 10 initializes the oscilloscope interface to a known state.
• Line 20 initializes the oscilloscope to a preset state.
• Lines 30 through 50 set the time base, the horizontal time at 500
µ
s full scale,
and 0 s of delay referenced at the center of the graticule.
• Lines 60 through 90 set 10:1 probe attenuation, set the vertical range to
1.6 volts full scale, center screen at
−
0.4 volts, and select DC 1 Mohm
impedance coupling.
• Lines 100 through 120 configure the oscilloscope to trigger at
−
0.4 volts with
positive edge triggering.
• Line 125 turns system headers off.
• Line 130 configures the oscilloscope for real time acquisition.
• Line 140 turns the grid off.
Summary of Contents for Infiniium 8000A
Page 1: ...Agilent Technologies Infiniium 8000A Programmer s Reference ...
Page 2: ......
Page 20: ...Contents 16 ...
Page 21: ...1 Introduction to Programming ...
Page 43: ...2 LAN and GPIB Interfaces ...
Page 53: ...3 Message Communication and System Functions ...
Page 58: ...3 6 ...
Page 59: ...4 Status Reporting ...
Page 78: ...4 20 Figure 4 3 Status Reporting Decision Chart ...
Page 79: ...5 Programming Conventions ...
Page 84: ...5 6 Programming Conventions The Command Tree Figure 5 1 Command Tree ...
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Page 95: ...6 Sample Programs ...
Page 149: ...7 Acquire Commands ...
Page 176: ...7 28 Acquire Commands SRATe AUTO ...
Page 177: ...8 Bus Commands ...
Page 187: ...9 Calibration Commands ...
Page 195: ...10 Channel Commands ...
Page 223: ...11 Common Commands ...
Page 247: ...12 Digital Commands ...
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Page 255: ...13 Disk Commands ...
Page 300: ...13 46 Disk Commands STORe Obsolete ...
Page 301: ...14 Display Commands ...
Page 322: ...14 22 ...
Page 323: ...15 External Trigger Commands ...
Page 343: ...16 Function Commands ...
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Page 383: ...17 Hardcopy Commands ...
Page 391: ...18 Histogram Commands ...
Page 403: ...19 InfiniiScan ISCan Commands ...
Page 421: ...20 Limit Test Commands ...
Page 429: ...21 Marker Commands ...
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Page 453: ...22 Mask Test Commands ...
Page 499: ...23 Measure Commands ...
Page 636: ...23 138 Measure Commands VUPPer ...
Page 637: ...24 Pod Commands ...
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Page 643: ...25 Root Level Commands ...
Page 645: ...25 3 STORe SETup STORe WAVeform TER Trigger Event Register VIEW ...
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Page 675: ...26 Self Test Commands ...
Page 679: ...27 System Commands ...
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Page 695: ...28 Time Base Commands ...
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Page 709: ...29 Trigger Commands ...
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Page 823: ...30 Waveform Commands ...
Page 893: ...31 Waveform Memory Commands ...
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Page 903: ...32 Error Messages ...
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