Sending binary data over rs-232 – Agilent Technologies E1300B User Manual

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Sending Binary
Data Over RS-232

The RS-232 interface differs from the GPIB interface in that there is no device
addressing built into the interface definition. Device addressing must be done on
top of the RS-232 functions. This addressing is done through the same
mechanism as the terminal-based front panel, and must be done either by the
transfer program or manually before starting the transfer program.

Setting Up the

Mainframe

There are two commands (SI - Select and Instrument and SA - Select Address)
that can be used at the "Select an Instrument" interface. The "Select an
Instrument" interface can always be reached by sending the < CTRL-D>
character (ASCII 4) over the RS-232 line. Once there, the System Instrument
can be reached by sending the command "SI SYSTEM" followed by a carriage
return. All output after this command will be directed to/from the System
Instrument until another < CTRL-D> is received. The following sequence will
make sure that the mainframe is set up and ready.

1. Send < CTRL-D> (ASCII 4) to get to the "Select and Instrument"

interface.

2. Send "ST UNKNOWN" and a carriage return to insure that the terminal

is set to dumb terminal mode.

Data Value

Correction Code

Byte in Hex

Byte in Decimal

0

0

80

h

128

1

7

F1

h

241

2

6

E2

h

226

3

1

93

h

147

4

5

D4

h

212

5

2

A5

h

165

6

3

B6

h

182

7

4

C7

h

199

8

3

B8

h

184

9

4

C9

h

201

10

5

DA

h

218

11

2

AB

h

171

12

6

EC

h

236

13

1

9D

h

157

14

0

8E

h

142

15

7

FF

h

255

Table D-1. Correction Codes for RS-232 Transmission

D-2 Sending Binary Data Over RS-232

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