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STAT:OPER:COND?;ENAB 16<NL>
After the OPER:COND? message unit, the parser moves in one level from OPER, allowing the
abbreviated notation for STAT:OPER:ENAB.

3.5.6

PROGRAM MESSAGE SYNTAX SUMMARY

• Common commands begin with an asterisk (*).

• Queries end with a question mark (?).

• Program messages consist of a root keyword and, in some cases, one or more mes-

sage units separated by a colon (:) followed by a message terminator. Several mes-
sage units of a program message may be separated by a semicolon (;) without
repeating the root keyword.

• If a program message has more than one message unit, then a colon (:) must precede

the next keyword in order to set the parser back to the root (otherwise the next key-
word will be taken as a subunit of the previous message unit).

e.g., the command

meas:volt?;curr?

will read output voltage and output current

since both

volt?

and

curr?

are interpreted as subunits of the

meas

command.

• Several commands may be sent as one message; a line feed terminates the message.

Commands sent together are separated by a semicolon (;). The first command in a
message starts at the root, therefor a colon (:) at the beginning is not mandatory.

e.g., the command

meas:volt?;:curr?

will read output voltage and programmed

current since the colon preceding curr? indicates that

curr?

is not part of the

meas

command and starts at the root.

• UPPER case letters in mnemonics are mandatory (short form). Lower case letters may

either be omitted, or must be specified completely (long form)
e.g., INSTrument (long form) has the same effect as INST (short form).

• Commands/queries may be given in upper/lower case (long form)

e.g., SoUrCe is allowed.

• Text shown between brackets [ ] is optional.

e.g., :[SOUR]VOLT:[LEV] TRIG has the same effect as :VOLT TRIG

3.5.7

SCPI PROGRAM EXAMPLES

Refer to Appendix B, Figures B-1 through B-7 for examples illustrating the use of SCPI com-
mands.

Figure 3-6 is an example of a program using SCPI commands to program the BHK-MG Power
Supply. The program illustrated is for a configuration using an IBM PC or compatible with a
National Instruments GPIB interface card. (It will be necessary to consult the manufacturer’s
data to achieve comparable functions with an interface card from a different manufacturer.) This
program sets output voltage (Voltage mode) or voltage limit (Current mode) to 5V, and current
limit (Voltage mode) or output current (Current mode) to 1A, then reads the measured (actual)
voltage and current, then prints the measurements.

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