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HP 8340b Operating Instructions

HP 8340b
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The
syntax
is
Some
BASIC
examples:
10
CLEAR
7
to
clear
all
HP-IB
instruments,
or
10
CLEAR
719
to
clear
an
addressed
instrument.
Related
statements
used
by
some
computers:
RESET
CONTROL
SEND
Trigger
Trigger
initiates
a
single
event,
such
as
a
single
sweep
or
an
instantaneous
measurement,
from
all
instruments
or
an
individually
addressed
instrument.
If
the
HP
8340B/41B
is
in
analog-sweep
mode
TRIGGER
starts
the
sweep;
if
in
CW,
manual
sweep,
or
fast
phaselock
(code
FP)
mode
TRIGGER
increments
the
frequency.
When
the
upper
frequency
limit
is
reached
(either
the
stop
frequency
for
swept
modes,
or
maximum
instrument
operating
frequency
for
CW
mode)
the
next
TRIGGER
com¬
mand
will
initiate
a
retrace
to
the
starting
frequency.
The
syntax
is
A
BASIC
example:
10
TRIGGER
7
to
simultaneously
trigger
all
HP-IB
instruments,
or
100
TRIGGER
719
to
trigger
an
instrument
at
address
19,
or
100
TRIGGER
719,
721
,
712
to
trigger
instruments
at
addresses
19,
21,
and
12.
Related
statements
used
by
some
computers:
RESUME
SEND
The
preceding
statements
are
primarily
management
commands
that
do
not
incorporate
instrument-
specific
programming
codes.
The
following
two
statements
do
incorporate
programming
codes,
and
are
used
for
data
communication.
3-56
Operating
Information
HP
8340B/41B

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BrandHP
Model8340b
CategoryInverter
LanguageEnglish

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