HTOT
Classification:
Command Syntax:
Limits:
Query Syntax:
Query Response:
Description:
Other Required Cmds:
Example:
*IDN
Classification:
Command Syntax:
Query Syntax:
Query Response:
Description:
Other Required Cmds:
Example:
Horizontal TOTal pixels per line
Format parameter setting
HTOT <pixels>
<pixels>
min
801GP = 2
801GC, GF, GX = 144
801GC-ISA, GF-ISA = 144
max
801GP = 2048
801GC, GX = 4096
801GC-ISA = 4096
801GF, 801GF-ISA = 65,536
HTOT?
<pixels>
The HTOT command establishes the total number of pixels per
horizontal line. The HTOT? query returns the current setting of
HTOT.
The pixel rate is equal to the product of HRAT multiplied by
HTOT.
Note – The current version of the firmware does not allow you
to directly enter a specific pixel rate when setting up a format.
If your test specifications call for a specific pixel or dot clock
rate, enter suitable values for HRAT and HTOT to give you
the desired pixel rate.
The FMTU command instructs the generator to use the new
setting. The ALLU command updates hardware to the new setting
and redraws the test image.
H T O T
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F M T U
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IDeNtification
Miscellaneous system parameter
None
*IDN?
QuantumData,801GX,0,<firmware version #>
The *IDN? query returns an equipment identification string
formatted per IEEE-488.2 standards.
None
* I D N ?
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R e t u r n
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c u r r e n t
i n f o r m a t i o n
a b o u t
6-139
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