Sending Numeric Values To The Meter; Sending Command Strings To The Meter; How The Meter Processes Output - Fluke 8808A User Manual

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Sending Numeric Values to the Meter

Numeric values can be sent to the Meter as integers, real numbers, or real numbers with
exponents, as shown in the following examples:
+12345689
-1.2345E2

Sending Command Strings to the Meter

Observe the following rules when you construct strings to be sent to the Meter over the
computer interface:
Rule 1: Read meter's output buffer once for each query command.
The Meter's output buffer is cleared after it has been read. This prevents previously
read data from being read a second time by mistake. If you attempt to read the
Meter's output buffer twice without an intervening query, the Meter will not respond
to the second read.
Rule 2: Read query responses before sending another command string.
Output data remains available in the output buffer until the host reads it or until the
next command string is received by the Meter. This means the host must read the
Meter's output buffer before the next command string is sent to the Meter.
Rule 3: The meter executes each command completely in the order received before
moving on to the next command.
If an input string contains a trigger, enter the commands in the following order:
1. Commands to configure the Meter (if any)
2. The trigger command
3. Commands to read the result of a triggered measurement (VAL?), or to
4. The terminator
If MEAS?, MEAS1? or MEAS2? is used, the command should follow
Configure, Trigger.

How the Meter Processes Output

The following paragraphs describe how the Meter processes output. The Meter outputs an
alphanumeric string in response to a query command from the host. (Query commands
end with "?".) Output strings for RS-232 applications are terminated with a Carriage
Return and Line Feed (<CR><LF>).
After sending the Meter a command via the RS-232 interface, wait for the Meter to return
a prompt before sending another command. Failure to do so causes a device-dependent
command error, and the second string is discarded.
Numeric output from the Meter is shown in the following examples:
+1.2345E+0(format 1)
+1.2345E+6(format 1)
+12.345E+6 OHM(format 2)
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Sends the signed integer "12345689"
Sends "-1.2345E2" or "-123.45"
reconfigure the instrument (if any)
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Note
Measured value of 1.2345
Measured value of 1.2345M
Measured value of 12.345Mohms
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