4 command handshaking, 1 using the *opc command, Table 4-2 – American Magnetics 4Q1010PS-430 Integrated Power Supply System User Manual

Page 122: Bit definitions for the standard event register, Remote interface reference

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Rev. 5

Remote Interface Reference

Command Handshaking

enable register setting is persistent if the Model 430 Programmer is

configured for

*PSC 0

(no status clear on power-on).

4.2.4

Command Handshaking

The Model 430 Programmer provides an internal command queue that can

store up to 4 commands or queries. However, it is possible that the host

computer can overwhelm the command queue by sending commands faster

than the Model 430 can execute. If the Model 430 Programmer cannot

process a command due to a full command queue, the command is ignored

and the

-303,”Input overflow”

error is reported.

Handshaking is generally not a concern unless more than 4 commands are

sent sequentially. If a query is sent, the user will normally wait for return

data for the queries before proceeding to send the next query or command.

In the case of sending numerous commands in sequence, there are two

methods available to help prevent command queue overflows which are

discussed below.

4.2.4.1

Using the

*OPC

Command

The

*OPC

command is executed within the normal command queue. Upon

completed execution of the

*OPC

command, the “Operation Complete” bit

(bit 0) of the Standard Event register will be set. This command is useful

Table 4-2.

Bit Definitions for the Standard Event Register

Bit Number

Decimal

Value

Definition

0 Operation Complete

1

All commands prior to and including

*OPC

have been executed.

1

Not Used

2

Always “0”.

2 Query Error

4

A query error occurred. See the
error messages in the -200 range.

3 Device Error

8

A device error occurred. See the
error messages in the -400 range.

4 Execution Error

16

An execution error occurred. See
the error messages in the -300
range.

5 Command Error

32

A command error occurred. See the
error messages in the -100 range.

6

Not Used

64

Always “0”.

7 Power On

128

Power has been cycled since the
last time the Standard Event register
was read or cleared.

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