Download 8753ES Option 011 Network Analyzer User`s
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Making Measurements Using Test Sequencing to Test a Device Using Test Sequencing to Test a Device Test sequencing allows you to automate repetitive tasks. As you make a measurement, the analyzer memorizes the keystrokes. Later you can repeat the entire sequence by pressing a single key. This section contains the following example sequences: • “Cascading Multiple Example Sequences” • "Loop Counter Example Sequence" on page 1-114 • "Generating Files in a Loop Counter Example Sequence" on page 1-115 • "Limit Test Example Sequence" on page 1-117 Cascading Multiple Example Sequences By cascading test sequences, you can create subprograms for a larger test sequence. You can also cascade sequences to extend the length of test sequences to greater than 200 lines. In this example, you are shown two sequences that have been cascaded. You can do this by having the last command in sequence 1 call sequence position 2, regardless of the sequence title. Because sequences are identified by position, not title, the call operation will always go to the sequence loaded into the given position. 1. To create the example multiple sequences, press: Seq NEW SEQ/MODIFY SEQ Center 134 Span Seq 50 SEQUENCE 1 SEQ1 M/µ M/µ DO SEQUENCE SEQUENCE 2 DONE SEQ MODIFY NEW SEQ/MODIFY SEQ Trans: FWD S21 (B/R) Meas Format Scale Ref Seq SEQUENCE 2 SEQ2 LOG MAG AUTOSCALE DONE SEQ MODIFY 1- 113
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