Order of execution terminators – Agilent Technologies 6625A User Manual

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Table 5-2. Power Supply Queries

Query

Header

(Note 7)

Channel

(Note 1)

Response

(Notes 5 and 6)

Initial Value

Syntax

(Fig.

5-2)

Voltage Setting

VSET?

1,2,3,4

SZD.DDD(Note 3)

0(Note 8)

Q2

Current Setting

ISET?

1,2,3,4

(Note 2)

10 mA (Note 8)

Q2

Full Scale Current Range

IRSET?

1,2,3,4

(Note 2)

High (Note 8)

Q2

Full Scale Voltage Range

VRSET?

1,2,3,4

ZD.DDD (Note 8)

High (Note 8)

Q2

Voltage Output

VOUT?

1,2,3,4

SZD.DDD (Note 3)

--

Q2

Current Output

IOUT?

1,2,3,4

(Note 2)

--

Q2

OVP Setting

OVSET?

1,2,3,4

SZZD.DD

55 V (Note 8)

Q2

OC Protection On/Off

OCP?

1,2,3,4

ZZD

--

Q2

Output On/Off

OUT?

1,2,3,4

ZZD

--

Q2

Unmask Setting

UNMASK?

1,2,3,4

ZZD

0 (Note 8)

Q2

Delay Setting

DLY?

1,2,3,4

<sp>ZD.DDD

.02 (Note 8)

Q2

Status

STS?

1,2,3,4

ZZD

--

Q2

Accumulated Status

ASTS?

1,2,3,4

ZD

--

Q2

Fault

FAULT?

1,2,3,4

ZZD

--

Q2

Error

ERR?

--

ZZD

--

Ql

Service Request Setting

SRQ?

--

ZZD

0 (OFF)

Q1

Power-On SRQ On/Off

PON?

--

ZZD

0 (OFF) (Note 9)

Q1

Display On/Off

DSP?

--

ZZD

1 (ON)

Q1

Model Number

ID?

--

Agilent 662XA (Note

4)

--

Q1

Selftest

TEST?

--

ZZD

--

Q1

Calibration Mode

CMODE?

--

ZZD

0 (OFF)

Q1

DC Power On

DCPON?

--

ZZD

1 (ON) (Note 9)

Q1


S = Sign Z = Digit with leading zeros put out as spaces D = Digit < sp > = space


NOTES:

1. Output channels 3 and 4 are not used in all modes. (See Table 5-4).

2. Current is SZD.DDDDD (0.5 A) & SZD.DDDDDD (15 mA) SZD.DDDD(2 A) & SZD.DDDDD

(0.2 A)

3. Voltage can be SZD.DDDD on 7 VR

4. "X" depends upon model.

5. A space is returned for a + sign.

6. All responses are followed by a <CR> and <LF> (EOI asserted with <LF>).

7. Spaces are allowed between the header and the question mark.

8. Unit powers up with values in state register 0. Table 5-3 gives initial factory settings.

9. Factory setting. Powers up to last stored value.


Order of Execution

When you send a set of instructions to the power supply, they are executed in the order in which they are received. The
power supply completes the execution of the present command before executing another command. To send more than one
command within the power supply command string, use a semicolon to separate the commands. This maximizes the rate at
which the power supply accepts commands.


Terminators

Terminators mark the end of a command string. As shown in Figure 5-2, the semicolon, line feed < LF >, and carriage
return line feed < CR > < LF > are the characters that indicate the end of a message to the power supply. When you are
using the Agilent Series 200 computer with BASIC to send a command using the standard format (see Figure 5-1), the
computer automatically sends < CR > < LF > on the data bus following the command.

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