Bus<N>:Bits - Agilent Technologies MSO6102A Programmer's Reference Manual

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:BUS<n>:BITS
Command Syntax
:BUS<n>:BITS <channel_list>, <display>
<channel_list> ::= (@<m>,<m>:<m>, ...) where commas separate bits and
colons define bit ranges.
<m> ::= An integer, 0,..,15, defines a digital channel affected by the
command.
<display> ::= {{1 | ON} | {0 | OFF}}
<n> ::= An integer, 1 or 2, is attached as a suffix to BUS
and defines the bus that is affected by the command.
The :BUS<n>:BITS command includes or excludes the selected bits in the
channel list in the definition of the selected bus. If the parameter is a 1
(ON) then the bits in the channel list are included as part of the selected
bus definition. If the parameter is a 0 (OFF) then the bits in the channel
list are excluded from the definition of the selected bus.
This command is only valid for the MSO models.
N O T E
Query Syntax
:BUS<n>:BITS?
The :BUS<n>:BITS? query returns the definition for the specified bus.
Return Format
<channel_list>, <display><NL>
<channel_list> ::= (@<m>,<m>:<m>, ...) where commas separate bits and
colons define bit ranges.
<display> ::= {0 | 1}
See Also
Example Code
' Include digital channels 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 in bus 1:
myScope.WriteString ":BUS1:BITS (@1,2,4:9), ON"
' Include digital channels 1, 5, 7, and 9 in bus 1:
myScope.WriteString ":BUS1:BITS (@1,5,7,9), ON"
' Include digital channels 1 through 15 in bus 1:
myScope.WriteString ":BUS1:BITS (@1:15), ON"
Agilent 6000 Series Oscilloscopes Programmer's Reference
(see
page
564)
"Introduction to :BUS<n> Commands"
":BUS<n>:BIT<m>"
on page 152
":BUS<n>:CLEar"
on page 155
":BUS<n>:DISPlay"
on page 156
":BUS<n>:LABel"
on page 157
":BUS<n>:MASK"
on page 158
Commands by Subsystem
on page 151
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