Chapter 4 Command Reference
*DDT <arbitrary block>
(Define Device Trigger Command)
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*DDT <arbitrary block>
(Define Device Trigger Command)
*DDT <arbitrary block>
Sets or queries the command that the device will execute when it receives the IEEE
488.1 Group Execute Trigger (GET) interface message (page 4- 42) or a *TRG
common command.
There are only three valid commands that the Counter will accept:
:INITiate[:IMMediate], :READ?, or :FETCh?; otherwise, error -224 is generated.
If a zero-length <arbitrary block> is specified as the parameter, the Counter will
do nothing when it receives a GET or *TRG command.
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Definite length block
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The query response will be one of the following:
#14INIT
#15FETC?
#15READ?
#0
terminated with a new line and EOI.
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*RST: #14INIT
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When defining the device trigger to :FETCh? or :READ?, note that these
definitions do not allow the specification of a particular function. This lack of
a function specification results in each *DDT using the function specified/used
by the last :CONFigure, :FETCh, :READ, or :MEASure command, if
possible.
Query Response
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Summary of Contents for 53131A
Page 1: ...Programming Guide HP 53131A 132A 225 MHz Universal Counter ...
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Page 13: ...1 1 Before You Start ...
Page 24: ...Chapter 1 Before You Start Related Documentation 1 12 Programming Guide ...
Page 25: ...2 2 Command Summary A Quick Reference ...
Page 68: ...Chapter 2 Command Summary RST Response 2 44 Programming Guide ...
Page 69: ...3 3 Programming Your Universal Counter for Remote Operation ...
Page 167: ...4 4 Command Reference A Dictionary ...
Page 310: ...Chapter 4 Command Reference WAI Wait to Continue Command 4 144 Programming Guide ...
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