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SECTION
1. FUNCTIONAL
MODES
1.1
TABLES
-*1,*2,
AND
*3
MODES
Data acqu
and
processing
functions are
controlled
b]l
instructions contained
in
program
tables.
can
be
separated
into
2
tables, each
having its own
programmable
execution
inlerval.
A third table
is available
for
programming
subroutines
which may be
called
interrupt.
access
T
*1
and
*2
Modes are
used to
'l
and
2.
The
"3
Mode
is used to
access
Table
3.
When
a
table
is first
entered,
the
display
the
table
number in the
lD
Field
and
00
in
Data Field.
Press A and the 21X
will to the execution
interval.
lf
there
is
an existing
instruction
in the
table, enter
an
number
prior
to
A and
the
21X
will
directly
to
the instruction
(e.9.,
5 will
to
the
fifth
instruction
in the
table).
INTERVAL
The
interval is entered
in units of
seconds
as
0.0125....
1 seconds,
in
multiples of 0.0125
0.1 .....655q
seconds,
in multiples
of 0.1
second
Intervals
leds than 0.1
second are
allowed in
Table 1 onlf. Execution
of the table
is
repeated
at the
rate
(etermined
by
this entry.
The
table
will
not
be
dxecuted
if 0
is entered.
Values less
than 0.1
ard
rounded to
the nearest
even
multiple
of
0.0125.
lf the
Interval
is 0.1 or
greater,
the
21X will not
allow
entry
of digits
beyond
0.1.
The
sample
rate for a
21X measurement
is the
rate
at
which the measurement
instruction
can
be executed
(i.e.,
the
measurement
made,
scaled
with the
instruction's
multiplier
and offset,
and the
resUlt
placed
in
lnput
Storage).
Additional
processing
requires extra
time.
The
throughput
fate
is the
rate at
which a
measurem{nt
can
be
made and
the
resulting
value stored
in
Final
Storage.
The maximum
throughput
]rate
for
fast single
ended
measurem$nts
(other
than
with
the burst
measurement)
is 256
measurements
per
second
(16
measurements
repeated 16 times
per
second).
lf
the
specified execution
interval for a
table is
less than
the time
required to
process
that table,
the
21X overruns
the
execution
interval,
finishes
processing
the table and
waits for
the next
occurrence
of the
execution
interval
before
again
initiating the table
(i.e.,
when the
execution
interval
is up and the
table
is
still
executing,
that execution
is skipped).
Since
no
advantage
is
gained
in the rate
of execution
with
this
situation,
it
should
be avoided
by
specifying
an execution
interval
adequate
for the table
processing
time.
NOTE: Whenever
an overrun
occurs, decimal
points
are
displayed
on
both
sides
of the
sixth digit
of the
21X display
(e.9.,
L O.G. in the
*0
Mode).
When the
Output Flag
is
set
high,
extra
time
is
consumed
by final output
processing.
The
execution
interval
may be exceeded
at this time
only,
which may
be acceptable.
For example,
suppose
it is
desired
to
measure every 0.1
seconds
and output
processed
data every ten
minutes.
The
processing
time
of the
table is
less than
0.1 seconds
except
when output
occurs
(every
10 minutes).
With
finaloutput
processing
the time
required
is 1 second.
With
the execution
interval set at 0.1
seconds,
and a
one second
lag between samples
once every
10
minutes,
10 measurements
out
of 6000
(.17o/o)
are
missed: an
acceptable statistical
error
for
most
populations.
1.1.2
SUBROUTINES
Table
3 is used to
enter subroutines
which may
be called
with Program
Control
Instructions
in
Tables
1 and 2 or
other subroutines.
The
group
of
instructions
which
form
a
subroutine starts
with lnstruction
85,
Label Subroutine,
and ends
with Instruction
95,
End.
(Section
12)
1.1.1
1-1
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