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Publication No. 980935 Rev. M 3152B User Manual
Astronics Test Systems Operation 3-21
You may use the above
command to create as many segments as
required. However, if you have many segments, it is more efficient
to combine all segments into a single waveform, and then create
a
memory partition table for the individual waveform segments
. To do
this, use the following command:
segm <array> Downloads the entire memory partition
table to the instrument in one
operation.
Chapter 5 provides details on the use of this command.
Deleting Memory Segments
To delete a waveform memory segment,
use the following
command:
trac:del <value> Deletes a segment
(specified by
<value>) from the av
ailable segment
list but does not erase the
contents of
the segment.
Note that if you delete a segment
, the memory portion that
belonged to this segment is no longer accessible. The next
segment defined is placed at the end of the partition table.
If you
delete the last segment that you defined, then
the next downloaded
data will overwrite the memory of the deleted segment.
If you delete
segments often, large portions of the memory will
become
inaccessible. Therefore, it is suggested that you periodically c
lear
the entire memory and reload the waveforms that you intend to use.
To delete the entire memory partition table use the following
command:
trac:del:all Removes the entire partition table,
allowing
definition of a new segment
table.
Tip
The trac:del:all command deletes the partition table but
leaves the data in the arbitrary memory intact. Therefore,
if you made a mistake and want to restore the segments,
just re-load the partition table. The waveform memory is
overwritten. Every time you download new waveform
data, the waveform memory data for that segment is
overwritten.