Publication No. 980935 Rev. A
3152B User Manual
number, segment number, loop counter,
advance flag, and sync flag. These
parameters are explained in the Generating
Sequenced Waveforms section.
Using the Sequence Define command repetitively, you may
program a complete definition of your sequence. When entering a
large number of links, efficiency can be improved by using an
alternate syntax which allows a table of sequence definitions to be
downloaded directly.
Use the following command to program a complete table from an
array:
seq:data#<array>
This will program the entire sequence table
without programming individual links.
The sequence generator steps through the link list in descending
order. In Continuous Run mode, the sequence repeats
automatically after the last step has been completed. When the
generator is in Triggered mode, the output stops at the last point of
the last waveform in the sequence. In Gated mode, the sequence
always completes after the gate stop signal.
To remove a link from the sequence table, use the following
command:
seq:del <n>
This deletes a link from a sequence table,
where <n> is the step number to be
removed.
To delete the entire sequence table, use the following command:
seq:del:all
This deletes the entire sequence table.
CAUTION
The seq:del:all command erases the entire sequence
table. There is no undo operation available for this
command.
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