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:SSEQuence:MARKer
[SOURce:]LIST[1]:SSEQuence:MARKer <marker_list> defines, for each
waveform segment of a segment sequence, whether the Agilent E1445A may output
the marker pulses defined by the marker list for that waveform segment.
Parameters The <marker_list> may be either a comma-separated list of values or an IEEE-488.2
definite or indefinite length block containing the values in 16-bit integer format.
A value of 0 disables marker pulse generation for the waveform segment; any
non-zero value enables marker pulse generation.
MINimum and MAXimum cannot be used with this command.
Comments • If block format is used, the most significant byte of each value must be sent first.
• Frequently, marker pulse generation is enabled on no more than one waveform
segment of a segment sequence. The
[SOURce:]LIST[1]:SSEQuence:MARKer:SPOint command is the most efficient
way to enable marker pulse generation for a single waveform segment.
• The segment sequence’s marker enable list length must be the same length as its
waveform segment and repetition count lists or must have a length of 1.
If not, executing
INITiate:IMMediate generates Error +1114,"Sequence lists of
different lengths".
• A marker enable list of length 1 is treated as though it were the same length as the
waveform segment list, with all marker enable values the same as the specified value.
• Changing marker enable values preserves the waveform segment and repetition
count lists, and vice versa.
• Executable when Initiated: No
• Coupling Group: None
• Related Commands: [SOURce:]LIST[1]:SSEQuence:COMBined
•
*RST Condition: Unaffected
• Power-On Condition: No segment sequences are defined
Example Defining a Segment Sequence Marker Enable List
LIST:SSEQ:SEL ABC Selects sequence ABC.
LIST:SSEQ:DEF 8 ABC is 8 points long.
LIST:SSEQ:SEQ A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H Defines segment sequence.
LIST:SSEQ:MARK 1,0,0,0,1,0,0,0 Enables marker output on segments A and E.
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