TGTctrl Subsystem

STATEs

 

STATEs

Command

:TGTctrl:STATEs<N> <value_0>[,<value_1>,

 

<value_2>,<value_3>,<value_4>,<value_5>,<value_6>,

 

<value_7>]

 

This command does not obey the truncation rule.

 

The STATEs command sets the state values of the specified signal. The

 

value is interpreted as a packed bitmask. You can specify up to 8 values on

 

the command line.

<N>

An integer, 0 through 7, specifying signal.

<value_N>

An integer, 0 through 255, specifying that state’s value in a packed bitmask.

 

 

Example

If bits 0, 2, and 7 are assigned to signal 0, the following command would set

 

each bit high in turn:

 

OUTPUT XXX;":TGT:STATE0 1,2,4"

 

 

Query

:TGTctrl:STATEs<N>?

 

The STATEs query returns values for all 8 states. For toggle and pulse

 

signals, only the first two values are significant.

Returned Format

[:TGTctrl:STATEs<N>] <value_0>,<value_1>,<value_2>,

 

<value_3>,<value_4>,<value_5>,<value_6>,<value_7><NL>

 

 

Example

OUTPUT XXX;":TGTCTRL:STATES0?"

 

 

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HP Sander 16500C manual TGTctrlSTATEsN value0,value1, Value7, TGTctrlSTATEsN?