Status Reset - Keithley 708B Reference Manual

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Section 7: Command reference
Example 2
-- decimal 2560 = binary 00001010 0000 0000
quesRegister
status.questionable.enable = quesRegister
Also see
Questionable summary bit (Questionable event register)
status.request_enable
This attribute stores the status service request (SRQ) enable register.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Attribute (RW)
Yes
Usage
requestSRQEnableRegister = status.request_enable
status.request_enable = requestSRQEnableRegister
requestSRQEnableRegister
Details
Although the status logical instrument reset affects these attributes, a system reset does not.
The binary equivalent of the value indicates which register bits are set. In the binary equivalent, the least
significant bit is bit B0, and the most significant bit is bit B7. For example, if a value of 1.29000e+02 (which is
129) is read as the value of the condition register, the binary equivalent is 10000001. This value indicates that
bit B0 and bit B7 are set.
B7
Most
significant
bit
1
Assigning a value to this attribute enables one or more status events for service request. When an enabled
status event occurs, bit B6 of the status byte sets to generate an SRQ (service request).
7-184
= 2560
Affected by

Status reset

The request SRQ enable register's status in decimal form. A zero (0)
indicates no bits set (also send 0 to clear all bits). Other decimal values
indicate various bit settings.
B6
B5
>
>
0
0
Models 707B and 708B Switching Matrix Reference Manual
Sets BIT9 and BIT11 of the status
questionable enable register using a
decimal value.
(on page C-7)
Where saved
Not saved
B4
B3
>
>
0
0
Default value
0
B2
B1
>
>
significant
0
0
707B-901-01 Rev. A / August 2010
B0
Least
bit
1

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