I NTERROG
Purpose
This program demonstrates the usage of all types of interrogate
commands offered by the HP81 12A.
Comments
Please refer to the listing of the program for the exact usage of the
commands.
Below is a screen dump of the results printed when running the
program.
The interrogate parameter set commands IRCL0 .. 9 return the
Learn String of the given setting with a prefix that indicates from
which location the Learn String was loaded. For example, after the
command IRCL5 the response returned will start with the prefix SET
5:. This prefix must be cut off, if the Learn String shall be sent back
to the HP81 12A.
The current setting of the HP81 12A can be stored in another
location with the command STO 1 ..9. For example, STO 3 stores the
current setting in location 3 .
Screen dump of the results printed when running the program
INTERROG
The current sett ing of the HP 81 12A is :
M1 , CTO , T 1 , W2 , SMO , LO , CO , D1 , BUR 000 1 # , PER 1 . 00 MS , DBL 200 US , DEL 65 . 0 NS , DTY 50
Y,
, WID 100 US , LEE 10 . 0 NS , TRE 10 . 0 NS , HIL +1 . 00 V , LOL +0 . 00 V ,
The current setting of location 5 is :
SET5 : M1 , CTO , T1 , W2 , SMO , LO , CO , D 1 , BUR 000 1 # , PER 1 . 00 MS , DBL 200 US , DEL 66 . 0 NS , D
TY 90Y. , WID 500 US , LEE 100 US , TRE 100 US , HIL +1 . 00 V , LOL -4 . 56 V ,
Width and slope error caused .
Errors read with !ERR : WIDTH ERROR , EXCESSIVE SLOPE
Response after !PER command :
Response after IHIL command :
Response after !BUR command :
End of the program INTERROG
PER 1 . 00 MS
HIL +1 . 00 V
BUR 000 1 #
Program listing
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Program name : INTERROG
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Function : Demonstrate the usage of all types interrogate commands
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offered by the HP8 1 12A .
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Programming Examples
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