Constructed Mnemonics
Some header mnemonics specify one of a range of mnemonics. For example, a
channel mnemonic could be CH2. You can use these mnemonics in the command
just as you do any other mnemonic. For example, there is a CH1:VOLts
command and there is also a CH2:VOLts command. In the command
descriptions, this list of choices is abbreviated CH<x>.
Channel mnemonics
Commands specify the channel to use as a mnemonic in the header.
Symbol Meaning
CH<x> 2-channel models: A channel specifier; <x> is
1 or 2.
4-channel models: A channel specifier; <x> is 1,
2, 3, or 4.
Reference Waveform
Mnemonics
Commands can specify the reference waveform to use as a mnemonic in the
header.
Symbol Meaning
REF<x> 2-channel models: A reference waveform
specifier; <x> is A or B.
4-channel models: A reference waveform
specifier; <x> is A, B, C, or D.
Waveform Mnemonics
In some commands you can specify a waveform without regard to its type:
channel waveform, math waveform, or reference waveform. The "y" is the same
as "x" in Reference Waveform Mnemonics.
Symbol Meaning
<wfm> Can be CH<x>, MATH, or REF<y>
Command Syntax
TBS2000 Series Programmer 9