Agilent Technologies 6028A User Manual

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Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI)

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*SRE

Meaning and Type

Service Request Enable

Device Interface

Description

This command sets the condition of the Service Request Enable Register. This register determines which events of the
Status Byte Register (see

*STB

for its bit configuration) are summed into the MSS (Master Status Summary) and RQS

(Request for Service) bits. RQS is the service request bit that is cleared by a serial poll; the MSS is not cleared when read.

A

1

in any Service Request Enable Register bit position enables the corresponding Status Byte bit to set the RQS and MSS

bits. All the enabled Service Request Enable Register bits then are logically ORed to cause Bit 6 of the Status Byte Register
to be set. See "Status Reporting" for more details concerning this process.

If *PSC is programmed to zero, *SRE causes a write cycle to nonvolatile memory. Non volatile memory has
a finite maximum number of write cycles. Programs that repeatedly cause write cycles to nonvolatile
memory can eventually exceed the maximum number of write cycles and cause the memory to fail.

Command Syntax

*SRE <NRf>

Parameters

0 to 255

Default Value

(See *PSC)

Example

*SRE 20

Query Syntax

*SRE?

Returned Parameters

<NR1>

(Register binary value)

*STB?

Meaning and Type

Status Byte

Device Status

Description

This query reads the Status Byte register without clearing it. The register is cleared only when subsequent action clears all
its set bits. See "Status Reporting" for more information about the Status Byte register.

A serial poll also returns the value of the Status Byte register, except that bit 6 returns RQS instead of MSS. A serial poll
clears RQS, but not MSS. When MSS is set, it indicates that the power supply has one or more reasons for requesting
service.

Bit Configuration of Status Byte Register

Bit Position

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

Condition

OPER

1

MSS

ESB

MAV

QUES

2

Bit Weight

128

64

32

16

8

4

2

1

ESB = Event status byte summary; MAV = Message available; MSS = Master status summary; OPER = Operation status
summary; QUES = Questionable status summary

l

AIso represents RQS (Request for service).

2

These bits are always zero.

Query Syntax

*STB?

Returned Parameters

<NR1>

(Register binary value)

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