PCPG

Pixel Clock Pulse Gate

Classification:

Format parameter setting

Command Syntax:

PCPG <mode>

Limits:

<mode>

 

0 = OFF

 

1 = ON

Query Syntax:

PCPG?

Query Response:

<mode>

Description:

The PCPG command enables and disables the pixel clock pulse

 

output on generators that have a pixel clock output available.

 

The PCPG? query returns the current setting of PCPG.

Other Required Cmds: FMTU or ALLU

Example:

P C P G 1 / / E n a b l e p i x e l c l k o u t p u t i n

 

/ / b u f f e r

 

F M T U / / U p d a t e h a r d w a r e w i t h f o r m a t

 

/ / d a t a

PUTA

PUT Absolute

Classification:

Direct processor control

Command Syntax: PUTA <address> <value>

Limits:

<address>

0 to 4,294,967,295 unsigned decimal (BASE = 10) -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 (BASE = -10)

0 to FFFFFFFF (BASE = 16)

-80000000 to 7FFFFFFF (BASE = -16)

<value>

0to 2^(SIZE)-1

Query Syntax: None

Description: The PUTA command writes the specified value <value> into memory at the specified address <address>. The two parameters <address> and <value> are interpreted according to the current setting of BASE (see the BASE command). The number and format of the bits written depend on the current setting of SIZE (see the SIZE command).

Note – This command will normally be used only with custom applications and command files created by Quantum Data. Indiscriminate use of this command can cause the generator to stop operating and / or the loss of stored data in nonvolatile RAM.

Other Required Cmds: PUTA expects parameters formatted according to the current radix set by the BASE command.

Example: U s e o n l y w i t h c o d e s u p p l i e d b y Q u a n t u m Data!

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