Status Register Examples - Keysight N9320B Programmer's Manual

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• Monitor a particular type of change in a condition (bit).
— The transition registers are preset to register if the condition
goes from 0 to 1 (false to true, or a positive transition).
— This can be changed so the selected condition is detected if the
bit goes from 1 to 0 (true to false, or a negative transition).
— It can also be set for both types of transitions occurring.
— Or it can be set for neither transition. If both transition registers
are set to 0 for a particular bit position, that bit will not be set in the
event register for either type of change.

Status Register Examples

Each bit in a register is represented by a numerical value based on
its location. See figure below. This number is sent with the
command to enable a particular bit. If you want to enable more
than one bit, you would send the sum of all the bits that you want
to monitor.
Example
1
To enable bit 0 and bit 6 of standard event status register, you
would send the command *ESE 65 because 1 + 64 = 65.
2
The results of a query are evaluated in a similar way. If the *STB?
command returns a decimal value of 140, (140 = 128 + 8 + 4) then
bit 7 is true, bit 3 is true and bit 2 is true.
Status Registers
How to use the Status Registers
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