Examples – Agilent Technologies 664xA User Manual

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Remote Programming 15

Listening Formats

<NRf>

Extended format that includes <NR1>, <NR2> and <NR3>. Examples: 273 273.
2.73E2

<NRf+>

Expanded decimal format that includes <NRf>, MIN and MAX. Examples: 273
273. 2.73E2 MAX. MIN
and MAX are the minimum and maximum limit values
that are implicit in the range specification for the parameter.

Table 2-2. Suffixes and Multipliers

Class

Suffix

Unit

Unit with Multiplier

Current

A

Ampere

MA (milliampere)

Amplitude

V

Volt

MV (millivolt)

Time

S

second

MS (millisecond)

Common Multipliers

lE3

K

kilo

1E-3

M

milli

1E-6

U

micro


Boolean Data
Either form {1|0} or {ON|OFF} may be sent with commands. Queries always return 1 or 0.

OUTPut OFF
CURRent:PROTection 1


Character Data
For query statements, character strings may be returned in either of the forms shown in Table 2-3, depending on the length
of the returned string.

Table 2-3. Character Data Formats

<CRD>

Character Response Data. Permits the return of character strings.

<AARD>

Arbitrary ASCII Response Data. Permits the return of undelimited 7-bit ASCII. This data type has
an implied message terminator.

Note:

The IEEE 488.2 format for a string parameter requires that the string be enclosed within either single
(' ') or double (" ") quotes. Be certain that your program statements comply with this requirement.

Examples


The examples given here are generic, without regard to the programming language or type of GPIB interface. Because
SCPI commands are sent as ASCII output strings within the programming language statements, the SCPI syntax is
independent of both programming language and interface.

Note

The examples are followed by sample program code written for three popular types of BASIC-
controlled GPIB interfaces.

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