How to Save and Recall a Configuration

Digitizer configurations are saved and recalled with the commands:

*SAV <register> *RCL <register>

where register is a number from 0 to 9. The following example shows how a configuration can be saved and recalled.

CONF1:ARR:VOLT (10),10,(@3)

/* set 10 readings on (+) Diff port 3 */

ARM:SOUR1 INT1

/* set arm source 1 for level arming */

ARM:SOUR2 HOLD

/* disable arm source 2 */

ARM:SLOP1 EITH

/* arm when signal enters window from */

 

/* either direction */

ARM:LEV1:POS 4

/* set arm window lower boundary */

ARM:LEV1:NEG 6

/* set arm window upper boundary */

ARM:COUN 2

/* set two reading bursts */

*SAV 0

/* save the configuration in location 0 */

*RST

/* reset the digitizer */

*RCL 0

/* recall the configuration */

This program saves a configuration in register 0. The digitizer is then reset in order to change the current configuration to the power-on configuration. The configuration in register 0 is recalled which also leaves the digitizer in the idle state. By placing the digitizer in the wait-for-arm state (with READ? or INIT), readings are taken when the arm occurs and when trigger signals are received.

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