Appendix b - scpi command/query definitions, B.1 introduction, Table b-1. scpi subsystem command/query index – KEPCO TMA 4882-27 User Manual

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B-1

APPENDIX B - SCPI COMMAND/QUERY DEFINITIONS

B.1

INTRODUCTION

This appendix defines the SCPI subsystem commands and queries used with the

TMA 4882-27 Controller. Subsystem commands are defined in PAR. B.2 through B.51,
arranged in groups as they appear in the tree diagram, Figure 3-2. Table B-1 provides a quick
reference of all SCPI subsystem commands and queries used in the Interface Card.

B.2

INITiate[:IMMediate] COMMAND

INIT[:IMM]

Syntax:

Short Form: INIT:[IMM] Long Form: INITiate[:IMMediate]

Description: Enables a single trigger. If INIT:CONT is OFF, then INIT[:IMM] arms the trigger system for a single

trigger. If INIT:CONT is ON, then the trigger system is continuously armed and INIT[:IMM] is redun-
dant. This command enables a single trigger. A GPIB <GET>, *TRG or command completes the
sequence. Upon receipt of the <GET> or *TRG command, the power supply will return to the pro-
grammed values of voltage and current established by the VOLT:TRIG and CURR:TRIG commands.
After a GPIB <GET> or *TRG command has been received, subsequent GPIB <GET>, *TRG com-
mands have no effect unless preceded by INIT or INIT:CONT ON. Related Commands: <GET>, *RST,
*TRG. (See example, Figure B-3.)

B.3

INITiate:CONTinuous COMMAND

INIT:CONT

Syntax:

Short Form: INIT:CONT {ON | OFF} or {1 | 0} (1 = on, 0 = off)
Long Form: INITiate:CONTinuous {ON | OFF} or {1 | 0} (1 = on, 0 = off)

Description: INIT:CONT ON enables continuous triggers.; INIT:CONT OFF disables continuous triggers. If

INIT:CONT is OFF, then INIT[:IMM] arms the trigger system for a single trigger. If INIT:CONT is ON,
then the trigger system is continuously armed and INIT[:IMM] is redundant. Executing *RST command
sets INIT:CONT to OFF. (See example, Figure B-3.)

TABLE B-1. SCPI SUBSYSTEM COMMAND/QUERY INDEX

COMMAND

PAR.

COMMAND

PAR.

INIT[:IMM]

B.2

STAT:QUES:COND?

B.29

INIT:CONT, ?

B.3, B.4

STAT:QUES:ENAB, ?

B.30, B.31

INST:CAT?

B.5

STAT:QUES:INST[1]

B.32

INST:NSEL

B.6

STAT:QUES:INST2?

B.33

INST:SEL, ?

B.7, B.8

STAT:QUES:INST[1]:ENAB, ?

B.34, B.35

INST:STAT

B.9

STAT:QUES:INST2:ENAB, ?

B.36, B.37

MEAS:CURR?

B.10

STAT:QUES:INST:ISUM?

B.38

MEAS:VOLT?

B.11

STAT:QUES:INST:ISUM:ENAB, ?

B.39, B.40

OUTP[:STAT], ?

B.12, B.13

SYST:COMM:GPIB:ADDR

B.41

[SOUR:]CURR[:LEV][:IMM][:AMP], ?

B.14, B.15

SYST:COMM:SER:BAUD

B.42

[SOUR:]CURR[:LEV]:TRIG[:AMP], ?

B.16, B.17

SYST:COMM:SER:ECHO

B.43

[SOUR:]VOLT[:LEV][:IMM][:AMP], ?

B.18, B.19

SYST:COMM:SER:PACE

B.44

[SOUR:]VOLT[:LEV]:TRIG[:AMP]?

B.20, B.21

SYST:COMM:SER:PROM

B.45

[SOUR:]FUNC:MODE

B.22

SYST:ERR?

B.46

STAT:OPER:COND?

B.23

SYST:ERR:CODE?

B.47, B.48

STAT:OPER:ENAB, ?

B.24, B.25

SYST:LANG

B.49

STAT:OPER[:EVENT]?

B.26

SYST:SET

B.50

STAT:PRES

B.27

SYST:VERS?

B.51

STAT:QUES[:EVENT]?

B.28

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