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Commands in DSR Application Subsystems
:EDIT:SEGMent(*) Subsystem
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Agilent 81250 Parallel Bit Error Ratio Tester, Programming Reference, March 2006
:<Handle>:EDIT:SEGMent(*):PATTern:
CODing
Syntax
:<Handle>:EDIT:SEGMent(*):PATTern:CODing <“NewCoding”>
Parameters
<“NewCoding”>
A quoted string of the new segment coding.
(*)
Inspector number of the segment.
Description
Sets the symbol coding to be used in this segment. It is typically used
for setting the coding of a newly created segment.
If you want to convert the coding of an existing segment, use the :
EDIT:SEGM(*):MOD:CONV command instead. See
“:<Handle>:EDIT:
SEGMent(*):PATTern:MODify:CONVerse” on page 118
for more
information.
New codings can only be set for database segments. Attempting to set a
new coding in an analyzer segment will cause an error.
The only valid codings are “01” and “0 x1” (also “0 X1” is accepted).
• “01” results in a 1-bit coding for two states (low and high).
• “0 x1” results in a 2-bit coding for three states.
The order of the characters “0 x1” is particularly important as it
implies the underlying binary values. Starting with 0, the coding
assumes increasing order from left to right. The following table
shows the mapping of state characters to binary segment data:
For example, the sequence 001xx will be coded as 00 00 11 10 10.
Example
:_test:EDIT:SEGM3:PATT:CODing "01"
State Character
Binary Segment Data
0
00
‘blank’
n/a
x
10
1
11
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