Chapter 8 Advanced Remote Operation
Arbitrary Sync Pattern Programming -
Combined Waveform and Sync Programming
Block Sync Programming (continued)
Example
:
WVFM:MEMS 0, #40005<DABl><DAB2><DAB3><DAB4><DAB5>\n
With <DAB1>=1, <DAB2>=2, <DAB3>=4, <DAB4=8> and <DAB5=8>
Combined Waveform and Sync Programming
Send combined sync and waveform data values either as individual pairs or as binary block data to the
waveform memory. Both waveform and sync data will be changed. This command applies to all wave-
forms except STDW.
WVFM:MEMX
{<start_addr>,
<<<sync_val>,<wvfm_val>> | arb_data_block>[,
<<<sync_val>,<wvfm_val>> | arb_data_block>]...}
<start addr>
Specifies the starting point of the programmed data in the selected waveform and ranges
from 0 to the size of the waveform -1.
<<sync_val>, A bit field value between 0 and 15 representing Sync 1 to Sync4.
<wvfm val>> The 16 bit waveform value between -32768 and 32767.
Example
: 4 data points as comma separated pairs.
WVFM:MEMX 0, 1,0, 1,1, 2,2, 15,-1
Programs 4 sync points as shown below:
ADDR
SYNC4 SYNC3 SYNC2
SYNC1
WVFM
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
2
3
1
1
1
1
-1
<arb data block>
A single binary data block holding up to 1365 points (4095
bytes) of combined sync/waveform data. Each point consists
of 3 bytes as shown below. A sequence of comma separated
blocks may be used to cover large memory areas. This is
fastest way for data transfer and thus the preferred method.
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Summary of Contents for 2411B
Page 10: ...1 Quick Start...
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Page 23: ...2 About Arbitrary Waveforms...
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Page 31: ...Chapter 2 About Arbitrary Waveforms 2411B Block Diagram 2 8 Block Diagram...
Page 32: ...3 Front Panel Menu Operation...
Page 41: ...4 Waveform Creation System...
Page 43: ...Chapter 4 Waveform Creation System User Interface for the Waveform Creation System 4 3...
Page 61: ...5 Multi Instrument Operation...
Page 68: ...6 Performance Verification...
Page 71: ...Chapter 6 Performance Verification Verification Test Sheet 6 4...
Page 72: ...7 Remote Interface Operation...
Page 78: ...Chapter 7 Remote Interface Operation Command Set Command Set 7 7...
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Page 125: ...Appendix...
Page 133: ...AMPLITUDE OFFSET RANGES...
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