Running Auto Sequences - HP 3563A Operating Manual

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Auto Sequence Programming
Auto Sequences With More Than
Auto Sequences With M o re Than
There are three techniques available if you need more than 99 lines to solve a measurement
problem. First, if some steps are repetitive, you can create loops in individual auto sequences to
effectively yield more than 99 lines. Second, you can command an auto sequence to start others,
giving you up to 495 lines in five auto sequences. Third, you can recall auto sequences from disc
memory and run them under auto sequence control, giving you a nearly unlimited number of
command lines.
The LOOP TO command is explained in "The Auto Sequence Functions Menu," and using auto
sequences with discs is explained in "Saving Auto Sequences in Disc Memory."
R u n n i ng Auto Sequences
Auto sequences are started by pressing one of the START ASEQ softkeys. For example, to start the
auto sequence stored in table #1, press START ASEQ1 .
Note
START ASEQ
See"Labeling Auto Sequences" later in this chapter.
Commands in an auto sequence are executed sequentially_ In most cases, the auto sequence waits
until each command has been completely executed before continuing. However, with infinite
processes, such as exponential averaging, execution continues after one measurement is made. On
the other hand, if you have START in the auto sequence, and the analyzer is set up for a
lOO-average measurement, the auto sequence will idle after executing START until all 100 averages
are taken_ In the swept sine mode, auto sequences idle after starting sweeps.
10·10
99
Lines
99
Lines
is
replaced by a label if one was programmed in the auto sequence.

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