HP 16500C User Manual

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State Analyzer Sequencer with Four States

Each state, except for the last, has two branch conditions. These are
the sequence-advance and sequence-else specification. (The
trigger-on specification is a special sequence-advance specification
that is described in the section “TRIGGER On Specification.”)

Sequence-Advance Specification

The sequence-advance branch, sometimes called the “if” branch or
primary branch, always branches to the next higher-numbered state.
You can specify the following kinds of sequence-advance
specifications:

Find (or Then find) "<TERM>" <OCCURS> time

(S)

Find (or Then find) "<TERM>" <TIME PERIOD>

If the Find (or Then find) “<TERM>” is found <OCCURS> number of
times, the sequencer advances to the next sequence level.

If the <TERM> remains stable for <TIME PERIOD>, the sequencer
advances to the next sequence level.

A sequence-else specification can
branch to the same state...

to a previous state...

or a later state.

Sequence-advance
specifications always
branch to the next state.

Each state can have a
unique storage
specification.

Concepts

4–4

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