HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 8360 Manuel D’Utilisation
100: Setup the source’s sweep time to 1 second.
110: Send the
command to the source to ensure that the
previous commands are completed and the source is ready to begin
controlled sweeps.
controlled sweeps.
120: Enter the response to the *OPC? into the variable X. The
response should be a ‘1’.
130: Start of the loop.
140 and 150: Prompt the operator for the number of sweeps to
take. The number of sweeps to take is stored in the variable N.
Enter 0 to quit the program.
Enter 0 to quit the program.
160: Don’t take any sweeps if N is less than 0.
170: Start a FOR/NEXT loop to take N sweeps.
180: Display the number of this sweep on the computer display.
190: Initiate a single sweep on the source and then wait until
the pending operation is complete. Return a ‘1’ when the sweep
completes.
completes.
200: Enter the response to the *OPC? into the variable X. The
program execution will halt on this ENTER statement until the
sweep is finished.
program execution will halt on this ENTER statement until the
sweep is finished.
210: Repeat the
sequence N times.
220: End of the IF statement to skip sweeps if N is negative.
230: Exit the program if the value of N is 0.
Using the
The following example illustrates the use of the
command to
Command, Example
cause the synthesizer to perform a synchronous sweep.
Program 7
10
20
ABORT 7
30
LOCAL 7
40
CLEAR Source
50
REMOTE Source
60
70
70
OUTPUT
80
OUTPUT
STOP
MODE
90
OUTPUT
100
OUTPUT
110
ENTER Source;X
120
FOR
TO 4
130
OUTPUT
140
OUTPUT
150
OUTPUT
160
OUTPUT
170
OUTPUT
180
OUTPUT
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