Manage Scripts; Using Test Script Builder (Tsb); Working With Tsb Embedded - Keithley 2651A Reference Manual

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Model 2651A High Power System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
Commands that cannot be used in scripts
General commands
abort
endflash
endscript
flash
loadscript
loadandrunscript
password

Manage scripts

This section describes how to create scripts by sending commands over the remote interface and
using TSB Embedded. Topics include:
Tools for managing scripts
Create and load a script
Run scripts
Scripts that run automatically
Save the anonymous script as a named script
Tools for managing scripts
To manage scripts, you can send messages to the instrument, use your own development tool or
program, use the Keithley Test Script Builder Integrated Development Environment (TSB IDE), or use
TSB Embedded.
The TSB IDE is a programming tool that is included on the Product Information CD-ROM that came
with your Model 2651A. You can use it to create, modify, debug, and store Test Script Processor
®
(TSP
) scripting engine scripts. For more information about using the TSB IDE, see
Builder (TSB)
TSB Embedded is a tool with a reduced set of features from the complete Keithley TSB IDE. TSB
Embedded has both script-building functionality and console functionality (single-line commands). It is
accessed from an Internet browser. See
on script manipulation using TSB Embedded. The Model 2651A User's Manual contains additional
information on using TSB Embedded.
Create and load a script
You create scripts by loading them into the instrument's runtime environment. You can load a script
as a named script or as the anonymous script.
Once a script is loaded into the instrument, you can execute it remotely or from the front panel.
2651A-901-01 Rev. A / March 2011
IEEE Std 488.2 common commands
*CLS
*ESE
*ESE?
*ESR?
*IDN?
*OPC
*OPC?
(on page 6-3)
(on page 6-3)
(on page 6-6)
(on page 6-6)
(on page 6-37).
*RST
*SRE
*SRE?
*STB?
*TRG
*TST?
*WAI
(on page 6-8)

Working with TSB Embedded

Section 6: Instrument programming
Using Test Script
(on page 6-37) for information
6-3

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