
HP-IB
Programming
Basics
Transferring
Data
Into
the
Receiver
Raw
,
Corrected,
F
ormatted
Arrays
Trace
data
should
be
loaded
into
receiver
memory
while
in
Hold
mode
to
avoid
overwriting
the
loaded
data
with
newly
acquired
data.
When
Hold
is
selected,
completion
of
a
data
input
operation
initiates
a
data
processing
cycle
in
which
the
displayed
trace
is
updated
to
reect
the
new
data.
The
following
mnemonics
prepare
the
receiver
to
transfer
data
pairs
at
the
receiver
HP-IB
to
the
specied
array
for
the
currently
selected
channel:
INPUFORM;
load
into
selected
channel
F
ormatted
data
array
,
INPUDATA;
load
into
selected
channel
Corrected
data
array
,
INPURAW1;
load
into
selected
channel
P
aram
1
Raw
data
array
,
INPURAW2;
load
into
selected
channel
P
aram
2
Raw
data
array
,
INPURAW3;
load
into
selected
channel
P
aram
3
Raw
data
array
,
and
INPURAW4;
load
into
selected
channel
P
aram
4
Raw
data
array
,
INPUDATA;
and
INPURAW n;
expect
data
in
real,imaginary
pairs
regardless
of
the
currently
selected
display
format.
Each
display
P
arameter
(1
through
4)
has
its
own
raw
array
,
corrected
array
and
formatted
array
.
In
addition,
each
channel
has
an
independent
set
of
(four)
parameters
,
each
with
their
own
raw
,
corrected,
and
formatted
arrays
.
When
you
perform
an
INPUDATA;
command,
the
data
is
placed
in
the
corrected
array
for
the
active
parameter
on
the
active
channel.
INPUFORM;
works
the
same
way
.
With
raw
data,
there
is
a
dierent
HP-IB
command
for
each
raw
data
array
(INPURAW1;
through
INPURAW4; ).
When
you
issue
an
INPURAW3;
command,
data
is
sent
to
the
P
arameter
3
raw
data
array
in
the
active
channel.
INPUFORM;
requires
you
to
supply
data
in
exactly
the
same
format
as
the
receiver
would
use
during
an
OUTPFORM
operation.
(As
explained
earlier
,
when
you
output
data
from
the
F
ormatted
Array
,
the
exact
form
of
the
data
depends
on
the
Domain
the
receiver
is
in,
and
the
selected
display
format.
Depending
on
these
conditions
,
the
receiver
outputs
data
in
a
specic
way
.
This
is
explained
in
\F
ormatted
Data
Array
,"
earlier
in
this
chapter
.
When
you
use
INPUFORM;
you
must
make
sure
you
send
the
data
to
the
receiver
in
the
same
way
the
receiver
would
use
if
it
were
sending
the
data
to
the
computer
.)
Note
Y
ou
cannot
send
data
to
an
array
if
that
parameter
is
not
displayed
on
the
screen.
When
a
parameter
is
shown
on
the
screen,
it
is
essentially
turned
ON.
If
a
parameter
is
not
on
the
screen,
it
is
OFF
.
Usually
,
you
cannot
perform
functions
(of
any
kind)
on
a
parameter
that
is
not
currently
shown
on
the
screen.
This
limitation
applies
to
sending
data
to
the
various
arrays
.
F
or
example
,
to
send
data
to
the
corrected
array
of
P
arameter
4,
one
of
the
following
must
be
true:
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
SINGLE
PARAMETER
display
mode
is
selected,
and
P
arameter
4
is
the
selected
parameter
.
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
FOUR
PARAMETER
display
mode
is
selected,
and
P
arameter
4
must
be
the
active
parameter
.
HP-IB
Programming
18-13
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