IEEE 488.2 Standard Commands |
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Details |
This command clears the event register |
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Example |
*CLS |
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Note |
Because it does not clear the output queue, |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
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(Response) |
A<NR1> |
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Details |
Sets the mask pattern of the SESER (Standard event status enable register) |
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Example |
*ESE 36 (Bit 5 and bit 2 of the SESER are set.) |
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Note |
The initial (power-on) value is 0. |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Query) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1> |
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Details |
Reads and clears the contents of the standard event status register (SESR). |
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Example |
*ESR? |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Query) |
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(Response) |
A$,B$,C$,D$ |
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Details |
Query device ID. |
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Example |
*IDN? |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Set the LSB of SESR when finished processing or return an ASCII 1 when finished processing |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1> |
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Details |
*OPC Sets the LSB (bit 0) of SESR (the standard event status register) after all commands finish executing. |
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Example |
:START;:STOP;*OPC? |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Query) |
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(Response) |
A1$,A2$,A3$,...,A8$ |
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Details |
Returned values indicate which input modules are present. |
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Example |
*OPT? |
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Note |
"NONE" is returned when no input module is present. |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Command) |
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Details |
Initializes the instrument. |
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Example |
*RST |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
(Query) |
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(Response) |
A<NR1> |
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Details |
Reads the status byte. |
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Example |
*STB? |
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Note |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
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(Response) |
A<NR1> |
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Details |
Query the result of a memory check
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Example |
*TST? |
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Note |
It takes about several minutes for the response result to be returned. |
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Usage |
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Syntax |
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Details |
Inhibits execution of subsequent commands until previous commands finish executing. |
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Example |
:START;:STOP;*WAI;*IDN? |
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Note |
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Usage |
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