Command Set Organization; Subsystems - HP 1652B Programming Reference Manual

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Command Set
Organization

Subsystems

Programming and Documentation Conventions
4-10
The command set for the HP 1652B/53B logic analyzer is divided into 24
separate groups: common commands, system commands and 22 sets of
subsystem commands. Each of the 24 groups of commands is described in
the following chapters. Each of the chapters contain a brief description of
the subsystem, a set of syntax diagrams for those commands, and finally,
the commands for that subsystem in alphabetical order. The commands
are shown in the longform and shortform using upper and lowercase
letters. As an example AUToload indicates that the longform of the
command is AUTOLOAD and the shortform of the command is AUT.
Each of the commands contain a description of the command and its
arguments, the command syntax, and a programming example.
There are 19 subsystems in this instrument. In the command tree (figure
4-l) they are shown as branches, with the node above showing the name of
the subsystem. Only one subsystem may be selected at a time. At power
on, the command parser is set to the root of the command tree, and
therefore no subsystem is selected. The 22 subsystems in the
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Programming Reference

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