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IEEE 488.2 Command Reference
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Keysight N8262A Programming Guide
*DDT <arbitrary block program data>|<string program data>
The
*DDT
(Define Device Trigger) command determines the power meter’s
response to a
GET
(Group Execute Trigger) message or
*TRG
common command.
This command effectively turns
GET
and
*TRG
into queries, with the measured
power being returned.
Syntax
Parameters
Examples of <arbitrary block program data> parameters are:
–
#15FETC?
and
#206FETCh?
string program data
*DDT
Space
arbitrary block program data
?
Type
Description
Range of Values
arbitrary block program data
The command which is executed on a
GET
or
*TRG
.
#nN<action>
[a],[b]
string program data
“<action>”
[a] The <action> field of the parameter may contain:
FETC?
FETC1?
FETC2?
*TRG
TRIG1
TRIG2
[b] The first digit after the # indicates the number of following digits. The following digits indicate the length of the data.
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