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ALL
Query :TGTctrl:ALL<N>?
The ALL query returns all parameters of the signal specified by <N>. These
values may be individually queried using other commands in the TGTctrl
subsystem.
<N> An integer, 0 through 7.
Returned Format
[:TGTctrl:ALL<N>] <on>,<name>,<type>,<bits>,<drive>,<last>,
<current>,<state0>,<state1>,<state2>,<state3>,<state4>,
<state5>,<state6>,<state7><nl>
<on> {0|1} 0 indicates signal is not active, 1 indicates signal is active.
<name> A string of up to 14 characters
<type>
{0|1|2} indicating type of output signal. 0 indicates toggle, 1 indicates
pulse, and 2 indicates a sequence.
<bits> An integer, 0 through 255, whose binary form indicates the signal’s bit mask.
A value of 1 means the bit is turned on.
<drive>
{0|1} indicating output type. A value of 0 indicates normal (TTL), and 1
indicates open collector.
<last> An integer, 1 through 7, indicating last state.
<current> An integer, 0 through 7, indicating current state.
<state0> –
<state7>
An integer, 0 through 255, whose binary form indicates the value put out
when the signal is in that state. Values occurring after the last state are not
significant.
Example OUTPUT XXX;"TGT:ALL0?"
See Also SIGNal, NAME, TYPE, BITS, DRIVe, LASTstate, CURSTate, and STATEs
commands in this chapter.
TGTctrl Subsystem
ALL
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HP 16500C Specifications

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BrandHP
Model16500C
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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