Deleting traces, Buffered (memory) input – Agilent Technologies L4400 User Manual

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L4400 User’s Guide

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L4450A 64-Bit Digital I/O with Memory and Counter

If the trigger source has been set to one of the interrupt lines (see page

page 213

), the output will wait for the interrupt to occur and then the

handshake to occur before the trace is output.

You can also output the trace one sample at a time on the data lines using
the

SOURce:DIGital:MEMory:STEP

command. This command outputs one

sample and then puts the memory in the stopped state. The STEP
command also overrides the interrupt line so it can be used to trigger a
transfer even if the interrupt line is set to be the trigger source.

Deleting Traces

You can delete traces in memory to recover the memory space. Use the

TRACe:DELete:NAME

command to delete a specific trace. Note that deleting

a specific trace does not de- fragment the memory. You can delete all
traces using the

TRACe:DELete:ALL

command.

Buffered (Memory) Input

Each bank on the L4450A has its own memory for use in buffered
transfers. Changing a bank from an output to an input will clear all
memory for that bank. The general steps to use input memory are:

1

Set the channel width and parameters.

2

Set the handshake mode.

3

Set the number of samples to collect.

4

Start the capture.

5

Check the status of the transfer.

6

Retrieve the captured data.

Set the channel width and direction. Use the

CONFigure:DIGital

command

to set the channel width, direction, thresholds, and polarity. See

page 200

for basic input operations.

Set the handshake mode. You must use synchronous handshaking mode.
Handshaking is described in more detail on

page 203

.

Set the number of samples to collect. The

SENSe:DIGital:MEMory:SAMPle:COUNt

command sets the number of samples

to capture. If you set the number of counts to infinite (0 = default), the
bank will capture data until a STOP is received. Older samples are
overwritten if memory gets full. Allowed sample counts depend upon the
channel width as follows:

BYTE (8- bit) 1 to 65535

WORD (16- bit) 1 to 65535

LWORd (32- bit) 1 to 32767

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