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Synthesized rf signal generator
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The header is always required, but the numeric and suffix may
the following four possible combinations:
<HEADER>
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<HEADER> <NUMERIC>
<HEADER> <NUMERIC > SUFFIX>
<HEADER> <SUFFIX>
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Multiple commands may be separated
or ",".
Use
also enhance readability.
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2-49.
COMMAND HEADER SYNTAX
The command header is a two alpha-character
headers used on the Generator is presented in Table 2-8. The header determines the
syntax of the numeric and suffix as
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NUMERIC DATA SYNTAX
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There are four types of numeric data: Boolean, unsigned integer, floating point, and
trigger string. The following paragraphs describes each of
A syntax diagram
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Boolean
Boolean numeric data must be either a "0" or a "1". A
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result in a syntax error.
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Unsigned integers may
of decimal digits are accepted. However, values greater than 65,535 are rejected.
Hexadecimal numbers are preceded by an "X". Only 4 hexadecimal
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accepted. Specifying a number in hexadecimal for the read word and read
commands causes the response to
the
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through F.
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of EOS characters facilitates recovery in the event of a syntax error and will
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included for each format.
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specified in decimal or in hexadecimal. Any number
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numerals
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be optional. This rule gives
on
of the end of string (EOS) characters ";"
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A list of the IEEE-488 command
string.
in the table.
four numeric data formats.
the
l other characters will
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in hexadecimal. Decimal
be sent
hexdig
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
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