Planning
and
Programming
All
operations performed
by
the
HP
E1440A
are carried out in
response to computer program instructions. The user is therefore
forced to accept a method of use, that is imposed by the need to plan
requirements of the
HP
E1440A
and implement them. This means
that when a test procedure is available, all the test requirements and
numerous sequential changes in control settings for the synthesizer,
must be written and assembled into a logically sequenced program.
Preferably flow charted.
Note
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With conventional test equipment the approach is less disciplined,
because in most cases a user can pause in the task, manually
reset and select alternative control settings as required by the test
procedure he is following, and then continue.
Description of available programming commands and their syntax
notation, are provided in Chapter
5
Command
Reference.
Some
sample programs are provided here and in Chapter
3
Using
the
HP
El&OA.
The following paragraphs of this chapter, should
help you to correlate commands with the separate facilities of the
HP
E1440A.
4-4
Understanding
the
HP
E1440A
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