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• Using combined lists is faster than separately defining the waveform segment,
marker enable, and repetition count lists.
• Executing this command with waveform segment, marker pulse, and repetition
count lists defined with different lengths generates Error -221,"Settings conflict"
unless the different length lists are the marker pulse and/or repetition count list
and have a length of 1.
• Executable when Initiated: No
• Coupling Group: None
• Related Commands: [SOURce:]LIST[1]:SSEQuence:DWELl:COUNt,
[SOURce:]LIST[1]:SSEQuence:MARKer,
[SOURce:]LIST[1]:SSEQuence:SEQuence
•
*RST Condition: Unaffected
• Power-On Condition: No segment sequences are defined
Example Defining a Segment Sequence Combined List
LIST:SSEQ:SEL ABC Selects sequence ABC.
LIST:SSEQ:DEF 1 ABC is 1 point long.
LIST:SSEQ:COMB -786432 Outputs segment at address 0 one time with
markers enabled.
:SSEQuence:COMBined:POINts?
[SOURce:]LIST[1]:SSEQuence:COMBined:POINts? returns a number indicating
the length of the currently selected segment sequence’s combined waveform
segment, marker pulse, and repetition count list.
Comments • Executing this command with waveform segment, marker pulse, and repetition count
lists defined with different lengths generates Error -221,"Settings conflict" unless the
different length lists are the marker pulse and/or repetition count list and have a
length of 1. In this case, the length of the waveform segment list is returned.
• Executable when Initiated: Yes
• Coupling Group: None
• *RST Condition: None
• Power-On Condition: No waveform segments are defined
Example Query Combined Point List Length
LIST:SSEQ:SEL ABC Selects sequence ABC.
LIST:SSEQ:COMB:POIN? Queries combined point list length.
[SOURce:]LIST[1]
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