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Programmer’s Guide
Synchronizing the Analyzer and a Controller
Synchronizing the Analyzer and a Controller
Synchronizing the Analyzer and a
Controller
The IEEE 488.2 standard provides tools that can be used to synchronize
the analyzer and a controller. Proper use of these tools ensures that the
analyzer is in a known state when you send a particular command or
query.
Device commands can be divided into two broad classes:
• Sequential commands
• Overlapped commands
Most of the analyzer's commands are processed sequentially. A
sequential command holds off the processing of subsequent commands
until it has been completely processed.
Some commands do not hold off the processing of subsequent commands;
they are called overlapped commands.
Summary of Contents for 8712ES
Page 11: ...1 1 1 Introduction to GPIB Programming ...
Page 27: ...2 1 2 Synchronizing the Analyzer and a Controller ...
Page 36: ...3 1 3 Passing Control ...
Page 39: ...4 1 4 Data Types and Encoding ...
Page 46: ...5 1 5 Using Status Registers ...
Page 71: ...6 1 6 Trace Data Transfers ...
Page 98: ...6 28 Programmer sGuide Trace Data Transfers Internal Measurement Arrays ...
Page 99: ...7 1 7 Using Graphics ...
Page 105: ...8 1 8 Front Panel Keycodes ...
Page 111: ...9 1 9 Introduction to SCPI ...
Page 129: ...10 1 10 Menu Map with SCPI Commands ...
Page 268: ...12 1 12 SCPI Conformance Information ...
Page 290: ...13 1 13 SCPI Error Messages ...