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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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