INTermodule Subsystem

TREE

TREE

Command:INTermodule:TREE <module>,<module>,<module>, <module>,<module>[,<module>,<module>,<module>, <module>,<module>],<port_out>

<module> <port_out>

Example

The TREE command allows an intermodule setup to be specified in one command. The first five (or ten, with an HP 16501A connected) parameters are the intermodule arm values for modules A through E for an HP 16500C alone or modules A through J with an HP 16501A connected. The last parameter corresponds to the intermodule arm value for PORT OUT. A –1 means the module is not in the intermodule tree, a 0 value means the module is armed from the Intermodule run button (Group run), and a positive value indicates the module is being armed by another module with the slot location 1 to 10. 1 through 10 correspond to slots A through J.

An integer, 1 through 5 for an HP 16500C alone. 1 through 10 with an HP 16501A connected.

OUTPUT XXX;":INTERMODULE:TREE 0,0,2,–1,–1,2"

The following figure shows the result of the example output commands:

Group Run

AB

COUT

13–15

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