Trigger Pull Up; Using Hp E8491A Shared Memory; Locating E8491A Shared Memory - HP AHA-8940 Configuration And User's Manual

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Trigger Pull Up

Figure 3-2. Using a Pull Up on the HP E8491A 'Trig Out' Port.
Using HP E8491A
Shared Memory
Locating E8491A Shared
Memory
Chapter 3
Trigger signals output from the E8491A 'Trig Out' port can be "pulled up"
to +30V as shown in Figure 3-2.
Output trigger state LH = normally low, high true
Output trigger state HL = normally high, low true (default)
The E8491A has 128 kBytes of shared (VME) memory. This memory is in
the E8491A's A24 address space and is available to those VXI instruments
capable of mapping and accessing A24 memory. Shared memory is often
used as a temporary storage space for data transfers between the PC and VXI
instruments.
HP instruments with the ability to store and receive data from shared
memory generally implement the SCPI (Standard Commands for
Programmable Instruments) MEMory:VME subsystem shown below:
MEMory:VME:SIZE
MEMory:VME:ADDRess
MEMory:VME:STATe
Corresponding HP VXIplug&play functions are:
hpexxxx_memVmeAddr
hpexxxx_memVmeSize
hpexxxx_memVmeStat
where xxxx is the instrument model number.
In order to use the E8491A shared memory, you must first locate the starting
address of the memory as mapped by the resource manager (see "Running
the Resource Manager" in Chapter 2). The address varies from system to
system depending on the number of devices that use A24 memory. The
address can be determined programatically using HP VISA or SICL, or by
viewing the resource manager output. Each method is described in the
following sections.
+V = pull up voltage (+30V max)
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