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Table 3-2.
HP 8340B/41B Programming Codes (4 of 4)
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d
indicates decimal data, which is allowed in any of these data formats:
single digit:
±d
Integer, decimal:
±d* * *d
Real, decimal:
±d* * *d.d.* * *d
Exponeritial, decimal:
± d* * *d.d.* * *dE ± dd
m
indicates a "I" or a "0" must follow the code letters, where the 1 suffix is usually used to turn on the
function, and the 0 suffix turns off the function.
n
is a single digit, 1-9 for SV and 0-9 for RC, which indicates the desired memory register.
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t
indicate^ that a terminator is required. Typically, the programming codes, GZ, MZ, KZ, HZ, DB, SC,
and MS are used as terminators because they also serve as units scalars. Alternatively, a comma
or an ASpI LF (decimal 10) can be used as a terminator, which will cause the HP 8340B/41B to scale
the corresponding function to the fundamental units of Hertz, seconds, or dB(m).
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(...) parenthesis indicate codes that cause the HP 8340B/41B to output information for a subsequent
input by;the computer, with the format of that information being indicated by the parenthetical
letters. For example, code listing OC (3d) indicates that 3 decimal values should be read as a result
of the OC command:
100
OlLlTPUT 719 ; "OC"
110
ENTER 719; A,B,C
As another example, code listing OM (8b) indicates that 8 binary bytes should be read:
100
OlllTPUT 719; "OM"
110
ENTER 719 USING"#, B" ; B1 , B2 , B3 , B4 , B5 , B6 , B7 , B8
(The image parameters in line 110 are explained in the preceeding "b-binary data" section.)
follows the codes that have special suffix requirements; consult the detailed explanation of the
code forfurther information.
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