SCPI Programming Examples for the Matrix Modules
The programming examples below provide you with SCPI command examples to
use for actions specific to the matrix switch modules.
The slot and channel addressing scheme used in these examples follow the
general form sccc where s is the mainframe slot number (1 through 8) and ccc is
the three-digit channel number. Channel numbers for the matrix modules are
derived as follows:
Two-wire mode:
34933A (2-wire mode) are derived from the crosspoint or intersection of rows and
columns, columns having two digits. See the example below.
One-wire mode:
derived from a specific matrix number and the crosspoint or intersection of rows
and columns on that matrix. See the example below.
For information on specific configurations, refer to the simplified schematics for
the matrix modules on
Keysight 34931A-34933A User's Guide
The channel numbers for the 34931A, 34932A, and the
Displayed Channel
5304
The channel numbers for the 34933A (in 1-wire mode) are
Displayed Channel
2437
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Means This...
A 34931A, 34932A, 34933A (2-wire mode)
matrix module is in slot 5, crosspoint is row
3, column 4. It might be easy to remember
this channel configuration as "srcc" (slot,
row, column, column)
Means This...
A 34933A matrix module in 1-wire mode is
in slot 2, matrix of interest is 4, crosspoint is
row 3, column 7. It might be easy to
remember this channel configuration as
"smrc" (slot, matrix, row, column)
18,
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24,
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35.
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