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Table 3-33: Sequence table columns
Column
Description
Sequence file name
Remains blank if you have not saved the sequence once after opening a
new file.
Sequence line number. It is assigned automatically here as a result of
line
the addition or deletion of a line.
CH1 , CH2, CH3
Specifies the waveform, pattern or sequence file to output on CH1, CH2,
and CH3 for that line of the sequence table.
A sequence file may be specified for an output file. You can only nest
sequence files one level.
The waveform file name cannot contain a drive or directory name. The
sequence file and all waveform files called must be accessible at the
same directory level. If the waveform file name fields for CH1 is blank
on a sequence line, or the instrument cannot locate a specified file, the
instrument displays an error message and aborts loading the sequence
file. Remember that file names are case insensitive.
The data length of each waveform file used for the sequence process
must be 64 points to 4 M (16M with Option 01) points. For sequence
output, the total of data length of the waveforms must not exceed 4 M
points.
repeat count
Specifies the number of repeats. You may specify any integer from 1 to
65536, or select the keyword Infinity. The Infinity setting is neglected in
a nested sequence file (subsequence).
wait trig
Causes the instrument to wait for a trigger event before outputting the
waveform(s) on the specified sequence table line. Valid values are On
and Off (blank). Wait Trigger functionality is only valid when the Run
Mode is set to Enhanced. This setting is neglected in the subsequence.
goto one
Specifies whether control jumps to the head of the sequence table after
outputting. Valid values are On or Off (blank). Goto One functionality is
only valid when the Run Mode is set to Enhanced. This setting is
neglected in the subsequence.
Note that, for the last line of the sequence table, this setting is always
ON independently of the setting.
logic jump
Specifies the sequence table to jump to a specified line depending on
signal values on the EVENT IN connector. You may specify Next (go to
the next line) or Off (blank) as well as specify the sequence line number
for the destination. Selecting Off means that the line that is currently
being edited is set as a jump address. For example, when an event
occurs during the output of the waveform set in the line 5 with jump off,
the waveform in the line 5 is output again from the top. This field
remains gray if the Jump Mode is set to Table or Software. This setting
is neglected in the subsequence or when the jump mode is set to
Software.
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