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Fluke Wavetek-Datron 395 - The Model395 as a Waveform Sequence Generator; Example 6 Creating a Waveform Sequence

Fluke Wavetek-Datron 395
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<pmt>
5.5.3 The Model395 as a Waveform Sequence Generator
Example 6 Creating a Waveform Sequence
This sequence combines the waveforms you created
in
examples 4 and 5 (sync1 and
sync2) to form a waveform sequence which simulates a vertical sync signal used in video
applications. See figure 5-16. This example is the
sePI
equivalent
of
example 6 in
paragraph 3.8.
ADDRESS
Figure 5-16. Sequence Example
Note
The
following commands are shown as separate lines
for
clarity.
When sending actual command strings, commands can
he
one
con-
tinuous string with the program message terminator,
<pm!>,
at
the end.
Remote Operation 5-19
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