Standard notations – Agilent Technologies N9340A User Manual

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SCPI Command Reference

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N9340A User’s Guide

Standard Notations

A command consists of mnemonics (keywords),
parameters and punctuation. Before you start to
program your analyzer, familiarize yourself with
the standard notation of each of them.

Keywords

Many commands have both a long and a short
form: use either one. (a combination of the two is
not allowed). Consider the

:FREQuency command

for example:

• Short form

: FREQ

• Long form

: FREQuency

SCPI is not case sensitive, so

fREquEncy is just as

valid as

FREQUENCY, but FREQ and FREQUENCY are

the only valid forms of the

FREQuency command.

In this documentation, upper case letters indicate
the short form of the keyword. The upper case and
lower case letters indicate the long form of the
keyword.

Punctuation

• A vertical bar "|" dictates a choice of one
element from a list. For example: <A>|<B>
indicates that either A or B can be selected, but
not both.

• Square brackets "[ ]" indicates that the enclosed
items are optional.

• Angle brackets "< >" indicates a variable value to
be defined.

• A question mark "?" after a command indicates
that this command is a query. The instrument
should return a data to the controller.

• A curly brackets “{ }” indicates a variable

parameters to be defined.

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