IEEE488.2 Command Reference
*SRE <NRf>
*SRE <NRf>
The *SRE <NRf> command sets the Service Request Enable register bits.
This register contains a mask value for the bits to be enabled in the Status
Byte Register. A 1 in the Enable Register enables the corresponding bit in
the Status Byte Register; a 0 disables the bit. The parameter value, when
rounded to an integer and expressed in base 2, represents the bits 0 to 5
and bit 7 of the Service Request Enable Register. Bit 6 is always 0.
Table 15-5 shows the contents of this register. Refer to the pullout at the
end of chapter 1 for further information.
Syntax
Parameters
15-18
Table 15-5: *SRE Mapping
Bit
Weight
0
1
Not used
1
2
Not used
2
4
Device Dependent
3
8
QUEStionable Status Summary
4
16
Message Available
5
32
Event Status Bit
6
64
Not used
7
128
OPERation Status Summary
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*SRE
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Type
Description/Default
A value used to set the Service Request
NRf
Enable Register.
Meaning
NRf
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Range of
Values
0 to 255