HP 1650B Programming Reference Manual page 176

Logic analyzers
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SEQuence
SEQuence
Command Syntax:
where:
< l e v e l o f t r i g g e r >
Example:
Query Syntax:
Returned
Format:
Example:
12-16
The SEQuence command redefines the state analyzer trace sequence.
First, it deletes the current trace sequence. Then it inserts the number of
levels specified, with default settings, and assigns the trigger to be at a
specified sequence level. The number of levels can be between 2 and 8
when the analyzer is armed by the RUN key. When armed by the BNC or
the other machine, a level is used by the arm in; therefore, only seven
levels are available in the sequence.
The SEQuence query returns the current sequence specification.
:: = integer from 2 to 8 when ARM is RUN or from 2 to 7 otherwise
:: = integer from 1 to (number of existing sequence levels - 1)
OUTPUT XXX;":MACHINEl:STRACE:SEQUENCE
<number of levels >, c level of
2 0 O U T P U T XXX;":MACHINEl:STRACE:SEQUENCE?"
3 0 E N T E R XXX;String$
4 0 P R I N T String$
50 END
<number-of-levels
,
4 . 3 "
trigger > < NL>
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command/query
<level-of-trigger

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