TGTctrl Subsystem

ALL

 

 

ALL

Query

:TGTctrl:ALL<N>?

 

 

The ALL query returns all parameters of the signal specified by <N>. These

 

 

values may be individually queried using other commands in the TGTctrl

 

 

subsystem.

<N>

An integer, 0 through 7.

Returned Format

[:TGTctrl:ALL<N>] <on>,<name>,<type>,<bits>,<drive>,<last>,

 

 

<current>,<state0>,<state1>,<state2>,<state3>,<state4>,

 

 

<state5>,<state6>,<state7><nl>

<on>

{01} 0 indicates signal is not active, 1 indicates signal is active.

<name>

A string of up to 14 characters

<type>

{012} indicating type of output signal. 0 indicates toggle, 1 indicates

 

 

pulse, and 2 indicates a sequence.

<bits>

An integer, 0 through 255, whose binary form indicates the signal’s bit mask.

 

 

A value of 1 means the bit is turned on.

<drive>

{01} indicating output type. A value of 0 indicates normal (TTL), and 1

 

 

indicates open collector.

<last>

An integer, 1 through 7, indicating last state.

<current>

An integer, 0 through 7, indicating current state.

<state0> –

An integer, 0 through 255, whose binary form indicates the value put out

<state7>

when the signal is in that state. Values occurring after the last state are not

 

 

significant.

 

 

 

Example

OUTPUT XXX;"TGT:ALL0?"

 

 

 

See Also

SIGNal, NAME, TYPE, BITS, DRIVe, LASTstate, CURSTate, and STATEs

 

 

commands in this chapter.

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