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:SSEQuence:CATalog?
[SOURce:]LIST[1]:SSEQuence:CATalog? returns a comma-separated list of
quoted strings, each containing the name of a defined segment sequence. If no
segment sequence names are defined, a single null string ("") is returned.
Comments • Executable when Initiated: Yes
• Coupling Group: None
• *RST Condition: None
• Power-On Condition: No segment sequence names are defined
Example Cataloging Segment Sequence Names
LIST:SSEQ:CAT? Catalogs segment sequence names.
:SSEQuence:COMBined
[SOURce:]LIST[1]:SSEQuence:COMBined <combined_list> defines in one step
the waveform segment, marker enable, and repetition count lists that constitute a
segment sequence.
Parameters The <combined_list> may be either a comma-separated list of values or an
IEEE-488.2 definite or indefinite length block containing the values in 32-bit integer
format. Each value has the following format:
Bits 31–20 Bit 19 Bit 18 Bit 17 Bits 16–0
repetition
count
reserved marker
enable
unused segment
address
The repetition count is 12-bit unsigned value that is (4096 - the desired repetition
count): a value of 4095 in these bits indicates 1 repetition; a value of 0 indicates
4096 repetitions. Marker enable is 1 to enable marker pulse generation for that
waveform segment. Segment address is the starting address of the segment divided
by 8. Use the
[SOURce:]LIST[1][:SEGMent]:ADDRess? query to obtain the address
of a waveform segment.
MINimum and MAXimum cannot be used with this command.
Comments • If the comma-separated list of values format is used, the values must be in two’s
complement format (i.e., values should range from -2147483648 to +2147483647).
If block format is used, the most significant byte of each value must be sent first.
• The combined list must be no longer than the reserved length specified by
[SOURce:]LIST[1]:SSEQuence:DEFine. If the combined list length is less than
the reserved length, only the number of points specified by the combined list is
generated when outputting the segment sequence.
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