Model 5340A
Installation and Remote Programming
(3)
Clears the display.
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(4)
Initializes the phase locked loops forcing
a
new search procedure.
(5)
Starts measurement phase of the 5340A’s operating cycle.
c. Sample Triggers Instruction (I):
(1)
Can be given only if the 5340A
is
stopped in the Sample Rate phase
of
its
operating cycle. If given
at
any other time it will be ignored by 5340A.
(2) Does not change the information in the program storage cells.
(3)
Does not clear the display.
(4) Does not initialize the phase locked loops,
i.e., the 5340A does not go through
a
search procedure unless
it
has lost phase lock since the previous measurement.
(5)
Starts
the measurement phase of the 5340A’s operating cycle.
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55.
Examples
of
Programming
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56. Assume that it
is
desired to program a 5340A for
a
measurment
of
approximately 3.5 GHz
to
a
1
kHz resolution. In addition, it
is
desired to instruct the 5340A to make
a
measurement and
subsequently output when
so
instructed. One method of programming this is shown in Table 2
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6.
(Assume the
5340A listen address
is
ASCII
“#”
and the talk address
is
ASCII
“C”.)
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57. Another example
of
programming is with
a
mark sense card reader. Assume that
it
is
desired to program
a
5340A using
a
3260A Mark Sense Programmer for an automatic measure
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ment to a
1
kHz resolution (where
a
digital output
is
not required). Figure 2
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6 shows the marked
program card.
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