Agilent 34980A Multifunction Switch/Measure Unit *34980-90005*
Agilent 34980A Multifunction Switch/Measure Unit *34980-90005*
Agilent 34980A Multifunction Switch/Measure Unit *34980-90005*
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3 Features and Functions<br />
Deleting Sequences<br />
You can delete sequences from the front panel or over the remote<br />
interface. Deleting a sequence also frees up space in non- volatile memory<br />
previously allocated for the sequence.<br />
If you attempt to delete a sequence name that is not currently stored <br />
in memory, an error will be generated.<br />
If you attempt to delete a sequence while it is executing, an error <br />
will be generated. To abort a sequence execution, use the<br />
ROUTe:SEQuence:ABORt command or a Device Clear.<br />
Deleting a sequence will remove its association with an alarm if used<br />
(see “Executing a Sequence on an Alarm Condition” on page 145 for<br />
more information).<br />
Front Panel Operation: Sequence > DELETE|DELETE ALL<br />
Remote Interface Operation: The following command deletes the sequence<br />
named “MYSEQ_1”.<br />
ROUT:SEQ:DEL MYSEQ_1<br />
The following command deletes all sequences from memory.<br />
ROUT:SEQ:DEL:ALL<br />
Reading the List of Stored Sequences<br />
From the remote interface only, you can read the names of all sequences<br />
currently stored in memory.<br />
When stored in memory, the user- defined sequence names are<br />
converted to all uppercase letters. For example, when stored “MySeq_1”<br />
is converted to “MYSEQ_1”.<br />
Up to 500 unique sequences can be stored in non- volatile memory.<br />
Each sequence is limited to 1024 bytes.<br />
Remote Interface Operation: The following command returns a<br />
comma- separated list of sequence names currently stored.<br />
ROUT:SEQ:CAT?<br />
The above command returns a string in the form:<br />
MYSEQ_1,PATH_DUT1,SW_PATH2<br />
If no sequence names have been stored, a null string (“ ”) string <br />
is returned.<br />
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