Fluke 6060B Instruction Manual page 84

Synthesized rf signal generator
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message unit. The record mode off ("RMO") is slower since there is extra processing
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between message units, and the message unit is smaller.
If the valid mode is enabled, the processing of message units is delayed until the Generator
has settled from the previous message. If the output of the Generator does not need to be
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settled between programming strings, the valid mode should be turned off to speed up
processing. If the output does not need to be settled between commands, but needs to be
settled between records, enable the valid mode and the record mode. The instrument
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processes commands within the record as f ast as possible and wait for the output to settle
only between records.
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Power·on Conditions
The power·on conditions of the Generator depend on whether or not the IEEE-488
Interface Option is installed. Table 2-2l lists the instrument parameters at power-on with
the IEEE-488 Option installed. The remote clear . c ommands can be used to reset all
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parameters except the last memory location and the remote /local state,
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INSTRUMENT PARAMETER
M. e mory location parameters
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RF on/off
Last memory location
Remote / local state
lEEE-488 output buffer
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IEEE-488 input buffer
V a l i d mode
Record terminator
Unbuffered mode
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Record mode
SR Q mask
Trigger conf iguration
SRQ interface signal
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Notes
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The contents of memory location
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the SRQ interface si gna l i s a s serted on power-on.
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Table
IEEE-488 Power-On Stale
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last memory locati on. i s used for sequence operations.
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SRQ mask has the power on, output va l i d, or ready SRQ enabled,
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
STATE
Same as power off
Same as power off
Same as powe r off
Local
Cleared
· cLeared
Same as power off
Same as power off
Same as power off
Same as power off
Same as power off
Same as power off
May be asserted
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