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Publication No. 980935 Rev. M 3152B User Manual
Astronics Test Systems Operation 3-23
middle of the sequence and not with the first segment.
Use the following command to select an active segment:
trac:sel <n> Selects the active segment <n>
.
Waveform data is downloaded only
to
this active
segment. If you plan to
partition the entire table with the
segm <array>
command, select
segment #1 as the active segment.
The next step transfers waveform
data to the active segment. Use
the following command:
trac# <data_array> Downloads waveform sample data
to
the active segment. If you condensed
all waveforms to a single waveform,
then you may use the “segm <array>
command to partition the memory in
to
segments in one operation.
See
Chapter 5 for information on preparing
and downloading waveform sample
data.
Selecting
12-bit
or
16
-bit Waveform
Resolution
The 3152B handles waveform data in 16-bit words.
In most cases
this
high resolution is an advantage because it minimizes
quantization noise and enhances signal integrity. H
owever, some
applications, such as those using the older 3152A instrument, use
only 12-bit data. For compatibility, The 3152B
automatically
converts 12-bit data from legacy applications without the need to re-
write the application program or data files.
The default data resolution for the 3151B and 3152B is 12 bits
.
Other configurations, such as 3100M-3152B and 3100R-3152B,
default to 16 bits. Regardless of the model number, you may
set the
waveform resolution to either 12 bits or 16
bits using the following
commands:
form:wave:res 12bit Sets the resolution to 12 bits.
Instructions for preparing the 12-
bit
data are given in Chapter 5.
form:wave:res 16bit Sets the resolution to 16 bits.
Instructions for preparing the 16-
bit
data are given in Chapter 5.
Selecting Code
Co
mpatibility with
the Legacy
3152A
For applications written for the legacy 3152A, you may use
The
3152B
in Legacy Compatibility mode. Legacy Compatibility mode,
when enabled, affects the performance specifications in the
following ways:
Maximum sample clock frequency is reduced to 100 MS/s