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3152B User Manual Publication No. 980935 Rev. M
5-68 Programming Reference Astronics Test Systems
sequencer to the next sequence step.
MIXed
Discrete
Mixed mode is a special mode that combines automatic
sequence
advance with stepped sequence
advance in a
sequence. There are three conditions for the sequence
generator to operate in this mode:
1) The 3152B is set to operate in continuous mode.
2) The MIX sequence advance mode is selected.
3) The mixed mode bits for each sequence step in
the SEQ:DEF command or sequence table used.
“0” programs normal advance, “1” programs
triggered advance. Steps with a “0” MIX bit
assigned to them
advance automatically to the
next step after the specified loops are complete.
Steps with a “1” assigned to
them execute the
programmed number of loops and then idle at the
last point until a valid trigger signal is received, at
which point the sequencer advances to the next
step..
Response
The
3152B returns the AUTO, TRIG, STEP, or MIX depending on the current
sequence advance mode
setting.
SEQuence:SELect <sequence_#>(?)
HS Syntax: <in
teger>(?)
Description
This command
selects the active sequence to be generated by the 3152B when in sequenced mode
. By
selecting the active sequence, successive :SEQ commands will affect the selected sequence only.
Parameters
Name
Range
Type
Default
De
scription
<sequence_# >
1 to 10
Numeric
(integer only)
1
Sel
ects the active sequence number.
Response
The
3152B returns the active sequence number.
SEQuence:DEFine <step>,<seg_#>,<repeat>,<adv_mode>,<sync_bit>(?)
HS Syntax:
13103<integer,long,long,0|1,0|1>
Description
This command builds a step in a sequence table. It defines all of the parameters that are associated with the
sequence step such as segment number, link, loop, advance mode, and sync mode.
Parameters
Name
Range
Type
Description
<
step>
1 to 4096
Numeric (integer
only)
Programs the step in the sequence table. Steps are indexed
from 1 to 4096 and must be programmed in an ascending
order. Empty step locations in a sequence table are not