Command reference
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Tip:
You can use the active segment number as a parameter for
OUTPut<Ch>:UPORt:SEGMent<Seg>[:VALue]
and monitor the measurement in up
to 16 different segments per channel at the USER PORT connector; see example
below. You can also use the USER PORT output signals as segment-dependent trigger
signals for external devices. Use
CONTrol:AUXiliary:C[:DATA]
to transfer the
four bit value in decimal representation.
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number.
<Seg>
Sweep segment number
Parameters:
<BinValue>
Binary value. The transferred values correspond to the following
states of the USER CONTROL connector:
#B0000 - no signal at any of the four pins 16, 17, 18, 19
#B0001 - output signal at pin 16
#B0010 - output signal at pin 17
#B0011 - output signal at pin 16 and 17
...
#B1111 - output signal at pin 16, 17, 18 and 19
Range:
#B0000 to #B1111 (for setting command), 0 to 15
(query)
*RST:
#B0000 (0)
Example:
*RST; :SEGM:INS 1MHZ, 1.5MHZ, 111, -21DBM,
0.5S, 0, 10KHZ
Create a sweep segment no. 1 with a sweep range between 1.0
MHz and 1.5 MHz.
SWE:TYPE SEGM
Set the segmented frequency sweep active.
OUTP:UPOR:SEGM:STAT ON
Enable segment bits.
OUTP:UPOR:SEGM1 #B0001
Assign the segment bit value #B0001 to segment no. 1. The out-
put signal at pin 16 is switched on while the first segment is
measured.
SEGM2:ADD
Create a second sweep segment. The frequency range of the
second segment will be between 1.5 MHz and the maximum fre-
quency of the analyzer.
OUTP:UPOR:SEGM2 #B0010
Assign the segment bit value #B0010 to segment no. 2. While
the analyzer measures the second segment, the output signal
changes from pin 16 to pin 17.
Manual operation:
See
SCPI command reference