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3152B User Manual Publication No. 980935 Rev. M
5-26 Programming Reference Astronics Test Systems
designated as master.
Response
The 3152B returns MAST or SLAV depending on the current instrument coupling mode assignment.
INSTrument:COUPle:DELay <delay>(?)
HS Syntax: 0003A<float>(?)
Description
Progr
ams the delay time between the master and slave instruments. The waveform start on the slave unit
is
delayed with respect to the start of the master.
Parameters
Name
Range
Type
Default
Description
<delay>
0 to 20
Numeric
0
S
ets the waveform start delay
between instruments in
units of seconds. Instrument 1 is always the master and
reference channel. Instruments 2 to “n” are delayed with
respect
to instrument 1. Note that this parameter
operates in conjunction with continuous run mode and
only when multip
le instruments are synchronized.
Response
The 3152B returns the current delay value in units of seconds.
INSTrument:COUPle:PATH {ADJacent|ECLT|LBUS}(?)
HS Syntax: 0
191A<0|1|2>(?)
Description
This command will select the source path for multi-instrument synchronization.
Parameters
Name
Type
Default
Description
ADJacent
Discrete
ADJ
Selects the adjacent source path. Adjacent path is
automatically configured between two instruments in the
same carrier in the following configurations only:
3100M
-3152B-3152B and 3100R-3152B-3152B.
ECLT
Discrete
Selects the backplane ECLT lines as the
synchronization path. In this case, the
ECL
trigger lines
are turned on and connect
ed
between slots to provide
the synchronization signals. Note that VXI backplane
E
CL trigger lines are limited to clock
frequencies below
66 MHz.
LBUS
Discrete
Selects the backplane LBUS lines as the
synchronization path.
LBUS lines
typically support
3152B operation through its entire frequency range.
To use the LBUS
, the master and slave instrument
s
must be
installed
into a contiguous group of VXI chassis
slots, with the master
on the left.
Also, the LBUS
jumpers must be installed. For details, refer to the Local
Bus Configuration section
in Chapter 2.