HP E1313A Manual
HP E1313A Manual

HP E1313A Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Wiring/Attaching the HP E1313 Terminal Module ....49 Wiring the HP E1413 Terminal Module ......50 Attaching the HP E1413 Terminal Module .
  • Page 3 Chapter 3. Using the HP E1313/E1413 ......65 About This Chapter ........65 Module Description .
  • Page 4 Updating the Status System and VXIbus Interrupts ....129 HP E1313/E1413 Background Operation ......130 Averaging Readings .
  • Page 5 INPut:FILTer[:LPASs]:FREQuency ......204 HP E1313A/E1413C High Speed A/D Module Contents Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 6 [SENSe:]FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe] ......235 HP E1313A/E1413C High Speed A/D Module Contents Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 7 TRIGger:SOURce? ........270 HP E1313A/E1413C High Speed A/D Module Contents...
  • Page 8 ......341 HP E1313A/E1413C High Speed A/D Module Contents Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 9 Using HP VEE with a Command Module ..... . 394 Measurement Speeds in HP VEE ......395 Appendix F.
  • Page 10: Warranty

    For warranty service or repair, this product must be returned to a service facility designated by Hewlett-Packard (HP). Buyer shall pre- pay shipping charges to HP and HP shall pay shipping charges to return the product to Buyer. However, Buyer shall pay all shipping charges, duties, and taxes for products returned to HP from another country.
  • Page 11: Warnings

    Return the product to a Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office for service and repair to ensure that safety features are maintained. HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 12: Declaration Of Conformity

    IEC 801-4:1988/EN50082-1 (1992): 1kV Power Line Supplementary Information: The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC. Tested in a typical configuration in an HP B-Size VXI mainframe. November 25, 1994 Jim White, QA Manager European contact: Your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Department HQ-TRE, Herrenberger Straße 130, D-71034 Böblingen, Germany (FAX +49-7031-14-3143).
  • Page 13: Declaration Of Conformity

    Supplementary Information: The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC (inclusive 93/68/EEC) and carries the “ CE” marking accordingly. Tested in a typical configuration in an HP C-Size VXI mainframe. March 15, 1996...
  • Page 14: Reader Comment Sheet

    Please fold and tape for mailing Reader Comment Sheet HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Edition 6 You can help us improve our manuals by sharing your comments and suggestions. In appreciation of your time, we will enter you in a quarterly drawing for a Hewlett-Packard Palmtop Personal Computer (U.S. government employees cannot participate in the drawing).
  • Page 15 HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 16: Chapter 1. Getting Started

    Setting the Logical Address Switch....Page 16 • Installing HP E1313 Signal Conditioning Plug-ons ..Page 18 •...
  • Page 17: Setting The Logical Address Switch

    Setting the Logical Follow Figures 1-1 and 1-2, and ignore any switch numbering printed on the logical address switch. When installing more than one HP Scanning A/D Address Switch Converter in a single VXIbus mainframe, set each instrument to a different logical address.
  • Page 18 Figure 1-2. Setting the HP E1413 Logical Address Chapter 1 Getting Started Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 19: Installing Hp E1313 Signal Conditioning Plug-Ons

    Signal Conditioning Plug-ons CAUTION Use approved Static Discharge Safe handling procedures anytime you have the covers removed from the HP Scanning A/D Converter modules or are handling SCPs. HP E1313 Step 1: Installing SCPs Remove the cover(s) from the HP E1313...
  • Page 20 Discharge handling procedures when handling the HP E1313A Scanning A/D Module and SCPs. NOTE: No more than four HP E1510A Sample and Hold (Option 020) SCPs can be used with an individual HP E1313A. Chapter 1 Getting Started Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 21 HP E1313 Step 3: Installing SCPs Reinstall the cover(s) on the HP E1313 Getting Started Chapter 1 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 22 HP E1313 Step 4: Installing SCPs Apply label to the cover of the HP E1313 Peel off Label from Card and Stick on the appropriate place on the Cover Check off in the Box the SCP's Option Number Peel off Label from...
  • Page 23: Installing Hp E1413 Signal Conditioning Plug-Ons

    Signal Conditioning Plug-ons CAUTION Use approved Static Discharge Safe handling procedures anytime you have the covers removed from the HP Scanning A/D Converter modules or are handling SCPs. HP E1413 Step 1: Installing SCPs Remove the cover from the HP E1413...
  • Page 24 HP E1413 Step 2: Installing SCPs CAUTION Use approved Static Discharge handling procedures when handling the HP E1413 Scanning A/D Module and the SCPs. E1520 INSLSCP Tighten the SCP Retaining Screws Align the SCP Connectors with the Module Connectors and then Push in...
  • Page 25 HP E1413 Step 3: Installing SCPs Reinstall the cover on the HP E1413 Line up the 3 Tabs with the 3 Slots; then lower cover onto the Module Tighten 2 Screws E1520 INSTLEFT Getting Started Chapter 1 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 26 HP E1413 Step 4: Installing SCPs Apply label to the cover of the HP E1413 Chapter 1 Getting Started Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 27: Disabling The Input Protect Feature (Optional)

    JM2201 in the protected position and cover the shield retaining screws with calibration stickers. See Figure 1-4 for the location of JM2201. See Figure 1-3 for the location of the HP E1313s flash memory protect switch. Getting Started Chapter 1...
  • Page 28 3 Bend Input Protect Jumper Warning: Cutting this Jumper Voids Your Warranty! FIG1-6 Figure 1-3. Locate and Access JM2201 and JM2202 on HP E1313 Chapter 1 Getting Started Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 29 Input Protect Jumper Warning: Cutting this Jumper E1413 FIG1-3 Voids Your Warranty! Figure 1-4. Locate and Access JM2201 and JM2202 on HP E1413 Getting Started Chapter 1 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 30: Instrument Drivers

    Instrument Drivers If you will be using the HP E1313/E1413 with C-SCPI, the driver is supplied as an option to the C-SCPI product. Follow the C-SCPI documentation for use. The HP E1300/E1301, HP E1306, and HP E1405B/E1406A, downloadable driver is supplied with your HP E1313/E1413. See the manual for your HP command module/mainframe for downloading procedures.
  • Page 31 The Verify program (file name verif.cs) is printed below to show a typical Example Program C-SCPI program for the HP E1313/E1413. /* verif.cs 1.) Prints the HP E1413A Module’s identification, manufacturer, and revision number. 2.) Prints the Signal Conditioning Plug-ons (SCPs) identification*/ (if any) at each of the SCP positions.
  • Page 32 if (check_error(“rst_clr”)) exit(1); /**************************************************************************/ void id_scps() /* Check ID of all installed SCPs */ int16 scp_addr; char scp_id[100]; /* Get SCP identifications of all SCPs */ printf(“\nSCP Identifications:\n\n”); for (scp_addr = 100; scp_addr <= 156; scp_addr += 8) INST_QUERY(e1413, “SYST:CTYP? (@%d)”, “%s”, scp_addr, scp_id); printf(“ID for SCP %d is %s\n”, (scp_addr - 100) / 8, scp_id);...
  • Page 33: Verifying A Successful Configuration

    It is important to include an instrument error checking routine in your programs, particularly your first trial programs so you get instant feedback while you are learning about the HP E1313/E1413. After you run the C-SCPI preprocessor and then compile and load this program, type verif to run the example.
  • Page 34: Chapter 2. Field Wiring

    Wiring/Attaching the HP E1313 Terminal Module..Page 49 • Wiring the HP E1413 Terminal Module ....Page 50 •...
  • Page 35: Scp Positions And Channel Numbers

    HP Scanning A/D Converter modules. The following discussions will help you understand these factors. SCP Positions and The HP E1313/E1413 has a fixed relationship between Signal Conditioning Plug-on positions and the channels they connect to. Each of the eight SCP Channel Numbers positions connect to eight channels.
  • Page 36: Sense Scps And Output Scps

    SCP. Two points to remember about mixing output and sense SCPs: 1. Paired SCPs (an output and a sense SCP) may reside in separate HP E1313/E1413s. SCP outputs are adjusted by *CAL? to be within a specific limit.
  • Page 37: Planning For Thermocouple Measurements

    IMPORTANT! To make good low-noise measurements you must use shielded wiring from the device under test to the terminal module at the HP E1313/E1413. The shield must be continuous through any wiring panels or isothermal reference connector blocks and must be grounded at a single point to prevent ground loops.
  • Page 38: Terminal Modules

    Conditioning Plug-on (SCP) is used. Each SCP includes a set of labels to Terminal Module map that SCP’s channels to the terminal module’s terminal blocks. See Step 4 on page 21 for the HP E1313 terminal module and page 25 for the HP E1413 terminal module. Terminal Module Figure 2-3 shows the HP E1313 terminal module and Figure 2-4 shows the HP E1413 terminal module.
  • Page 39 On-board Thermistor for Local Temperature Sensing Terminal Block with Remote Temperature Sensing, Trigger, and other Connections Figure 2-3. HP E1313 Terminal Module Layout Field Wiring Chapter 2 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 40 Temperature Sensing Terminal Block with Remote Temperature Sensing, On-board Thermistor Trigger, and other Connections for Temperature Sensing Figure 2-4. HP E1413 Terminal Module Layout Chapter 2 Field Wiring Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 41: Reference Temperature Sensing With The Hp E1313

    Reference Temperature Sensing with the HP E1313 The HP E1313 can have two terminal modules installed. To obtain the specified accuracy through each terminal module, the temperature of both must be sensed. A sense channel is required on each terminal module which leaves 31 channels on each terminal module for thermocouple and other measurements.
  • Page 42: Reference Temperature Sensing With The Hp E1413

    The terminal module provides an on-board thermistor for sensing isothermal reference temperature of the terminal blocks. Also provided is a jumper set (J1 in Figure 2-4) to route the HP E1413’s on-board current source to a thermistor or RTD on a remote isothermal reference block. Figures 2-6 and 2-7 show connections for both local and remote sensing.
  • Page 43 If the mainframe recess is mounted in a rack with both front and rear doors, closing both doors helps keep the entire HP E1413 at a uniform temperature. If there is no front door, try opening the back door.
  • Page 44: Preferred Measurement Connections

    IMPORTANT! For any Scanning A/D Converter module to scan channels at high speeds, it must use a very short sample period (<10 µsecond for the HP E1413). If significant normal-mode noise is presented to its inputs, that noise will be part of the measurement.
  • Page 45 Example for Jumper may be left in Resistive place, since Current Lo( + ) Transducers is at HP E1413 GND Potential Current Hi ( - ) Current Lo ( + ) Figure 2-8. Preferred Signal Connections Field Wiring Chapter 2...
  • Page 46 Terminal Module External Connections 1 KΩ .1 µF GND to GRD Jumper 10 KΩ (removable) For each SCP Position 1 KΩ .1 µF GND to GRD Jumper 10 KΩ (removable) Figure 2-9. GRD/GND Circuitry on Terminal Module Removing Guard to Ground on Channel 00 Figure 2-10.
  • Page 47: Connecting The On-Board Thermistor

    Connecting the On-Board Thermistor Figures 2-11 and 2-12 show how to use the HP Scanning A/D Converter module to make temperature measurements with or without using the on-board thermistor. The thermistor is used for reference junction temperature sensing for thermocouple measurements. Figure 2-11 shows the configuration for the HP E1313 terminal module and Figure 2-12 shows the configuration for the HP E1413 terminal module.
  • Page 48 RTD. Sense with any sense channel. See page 50 to remove the cover Figure 2-12. Temperature Sensing for HP E1413 Terminal Module Chapter 2 Field Wiring Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 49: Adding Components To The Hp E1413 Terminal Module

    Adding Components to the HP E1413 Terminal Module The back of the terminal module PC board provides surface mount pads which you can use to add serial and parallel components to any channel’s signal path. Figure 2-13 shows additional component locator information (see the schematic and pad layout information on the back of the teminal module PC board).
  • Page 50: Wiring/Attaching The Hp E1313 Terminal Module

    Wiring/Attaching the HP E1313 Terminal Module Figure 2-15 shows how to wire and attach an HP E1313 terminal module. Remove Clear Cover Unscrew and Remove Strain Relief Repeat At this Slot Strain Relief Depress Terminal Lever(s). Insert Reinstall Strain Relief wire(s) into Terminal(s).
  • Page 51: Wiring The Hp E1413 Terminal Module

    Wiring the HP E1413 Terminal Module Figure 2-16 shows how to open and wire the HP E1413 terminal module. Figure 2-16. Wiring the HP E1413 Terminal Module Continued on Next Page Field Wiring Chapter 2 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 52 Figure 2-16 (continued). Wiring the HP E1413 Terminal Module Chapter 2 Field Wiring Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 53: Attaching The Hp E1413 Terminal Module

    Attaching the HP E1413 Terminal Module Figure 2-17 shows how to attach the HP E1413 terminal module. Extend the extraction levers on the Terminal Module Install Mylar Thermal Barrier on Terminal Module connectors Extraction Lever Use a small screwdriver to pry and release the...
  • Page 54: Removing The Hp E1413 Terminal Module

    Removing the HP E1413 Terminal Module Figure 2-18 shows how to remove the HP E1413 terminal module. Release the two extraction levers and push both levers out simultaneously Extraction Lever Use a small screwdriver to pry and release the two extraction levers...
  • Page 55: Terminal Module Wiring Maps

    Terminal Module Wiring Maps Figure 2-19 shows the terminal module map for the HP E1313 and Figure 2-20 shows the terminal module map for the HP E1413. Figure 2-19. HP E1313 Terminal Module Map Field Wiring Chapter 2 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 56 LOHM HOHM Heavy line indicates the side of the terminal block on which the wire enters Figure 2-20. HP E1413 Terminal Module Map Chapter 2 Field Wiring Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 57: Terminal Module Options

    Terminal Module Options Besides the standard terminal module with push-in connectors, the HP E1313/E1413 can be ordered with the following two options. One option (Option A3F) allows connection to an HP E1586 Rack Mount Terminal Panel and the other option (A3E) allows direct connections to the HP E1313/E1413 A/D Module’s Faceplate using connectors.
  • Page 58 Maximum Current: 2A at 70°C Crimp-and-Insert Tools The hand crimp tool (part number HP 91518A) is used for crimping contacts onto a conductor. The pin extractor tool (part number HP 91519A) is required for removing contacts from the crimp-and-insert connector.
  • Page 59: Option A3F

    HP E1586A Rack Mount Terminal Panel. The A3F option for the HP E1413 provides 4 SCSI plugs on a Terminal Module and the option for the HP E1313 provides 2 SCSI plugs on a Terminal Module. For HP E1313s with 64-channels, use an additional Option A3F Terminal Module.
  • Page 60: Option A3F Pin-Out And Signal Lines

    Option A3F Pin-Out Figure 2-23 shows the pin-out and signal lines for the HP E1313 Option A3F Terminal Module, and Figure 2-24 shows the pin-out and Signal Lines and signal lines for the HP E1413 Option A3F Terminal Module. Channel 16-31 Channel 32-47 H32 —...
  • Page 61 H63 — 24 49 — L63 GND — 25 50 — GND GND — 25 50 — GND Figure 2-24. HP E1413 Option A3F Pin-out Field Wiring Chapter 2 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 62: Connecting And Mounting The Hp E1586A Rack Mount Terminal Panel

    Panel HP E1586A Rack Mount Terminal Panel” on page 93 for operating information. Connecting the Figure 2-25 shows how to connect the HP E1586A Rack Mount Terminal HP E1586A Rack Panel to the HP E1413. Mount Terminal Panel E1413 A/D Module...
  • Page 63 This cable is suitable for relatively short cable runs. Custom Length Cable This cable (HP Z2220A Option 050) is available in custom lengths. It is a 16-channel twisted-pair cable with each twisted-pair individually shielded to provide better quality shielding for longer cable runs.
  • Page 64: Faceplate Connector Pin-Signal Lists

    Faceplate Connector Pin-Signal Lists Figure 2-26 shows the faceplate connector pin-signal list for the HP E1313 and Figure 2-27 shows the list for the HP E1413. Input Terminals Input Terminals LO31 HI63 LO63 HI30 HI31 HI62 HI29 LO29 HI61 LO61...
  • Page 65 Figure 2-27. HP E1413 Connector Pin-Signal List Field Wiring Chapter 2 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 66: Chapter 3. Using The Hp E1313/E1413

    Example Command Sequence ......Page 92 • Using the HP E1586A Rack Mount Terminal Panel ..Page 93 Module Description...
  • Page 67: Default Settings After Power-On, *Rst, Or *Tst

    Data Format: ASCII FIFO mode: BLOCK Default Operation By executing only three commands after , the HP E1313/E1413 will *RST execute a single scan of all 64 channels and return 64 voltage values from the FIFO. Example Command Sequence *RST Insure module is in default state.
  • Page 68: Programming Sequence

    Programming Sequence The sequence of programming the HP E1413 is important and should be performed as the following flow chart indicates. Follow along with the SCPI Programming Overview Diagram on pages 68 and 69. Important! It is very important while developing your application that you execute the SYSTem:ERRor? command after each programming command.
  • Page 69 Continued on Next Page Figure 3-1. SCPI Programming Overview Using the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 3 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 70 Figure 3-1 (continued). SCPI Programming Overview Chapter 3 Using the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 71: Step 1. Setting-Up Signal Conditioning Plug-Ons

    Step 1. Setting-up Signal Conditioning Plug-ons This step does not apply to non-programmable Signal Conditioning Plug-ons such as the HP E1501 Direct Input SCP or the HP E1502 Low Pass Filter SCP. Setting SCP Gains The gain command for programmable amplifiers is INPut:GAIN <...
  • Page 72: Setting Filter Cutoff

    > • amplitude parameter sets the current output level. It is < > specified in units of ADC and for the HP E1505 Current Source SCP can take on the values 30e-6 ), and 488e-6 ). Select for measuring resistances of less than 8,000 Ohms. Select 488µA...
  • Page 73: Step 2. Linking Channels To Eu Conversion

    Use SCP filtering (filtering at each channel) to allow use of autorange at high speed. Using the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 3 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 74: Linking Voltage Measurements

    > parameter is used only to tell the EU conversion what the Current Source SCP channel is now set to. Excite_current is specified in ADC and the choices for the HP E1505 Current Source SCP are ) and ). Select...
  • Page 75 Set 10 channels to output 488µA for less than 8KΩ resistances. SENS:FUNC:RES 488e-6,(@116,120,124:132) Link channels 16, 20 and 24 through 32 to resistance EU conversion (less than 8KΩ). Using the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 3 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 76: Linking Temperature Measurements

    Omega 44000 series temperature response curve. These 44000 series thermistors have been selected to match the curve within 0.1 or 0.2°C. Chapter 3 Using the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 77 To set channels 31 through 63 to measure temperature using type E thermocouples, first measure or supply reference temperature for channels 31 through 63 (see below). SENS:FUNC:TEMP TC,E,(@131:163) Using the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 3 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 78 – Ohms/Ohm/Degree C temperature coefficients, respectively). For Thermistors; only 5000 (See previous note on page 75). – For CUSTom; only 1 (contact your HP Field Engineer for Custom – EU algorithms). • The optional range parameter can be used to choose a fixed A/D <...
  • Page 79: Linking Strain Measurements

    Reference temp = 50 °C SENS:REF:TEMP 50 Now begin scan to measure thermocouples. Linking Strain Strain measurements usually employ a Strain Completion and Excitation SCP (HP E1506 and HP E1507). To link channels to strain EU conversions send the Measurements [SENSe:]FUNCtion:STRain:< bridge_type > [<...
  • Page 80: Linking Custom Eu Conversions

    2. Link channels to the custom EU conversion table. Loading Custom There is a specific location in the HP E1413’s memory for each channel’s EU Tables EU conversion table. When standard EU conversions are specified, the HP E1413 loads these locations with EU conversion tables copied from its non-volatile FLASH Memory.
  • Page 81 A full explanation of these custom temperature EU linking commands can be found starting on page 136. • range parameter selects one of the HP E1413’s voltage < > ranges: .0625 | .25 | 1 | 4 | 16. To select a range, simply specify the range.
  • Page 82: Step 3. Performing Channel Calibration (Important!)

    How to Use *CAL? When you turn power on to the HP E1313/E1413 after you have first installed your SCPs (or after you have moved SCPs), the module will use approximate values for calibration constants. This means that input and output channels will function although the values will not be very accurate relative to the HP E1313/E1413’s specified capability.
  • Page 83 Temperature changes affect accuracy much more than long-term component drift. Note To save time when performing channel calibration on multiple HP E1313/E1413s in the same mainframe, use the CAL:SETup commands (see these commands in Chapter 5 for details). CAL:SETup?
  • Page 84: Step 4. Defining And Selecting The Scan Lists

    Defining the In this programming step, you will create the actual list(s) of channels to be scanned. With the HP E1313/E1413 you can define up to 4 different scan Scan Lists lists each with its own channel-to-channel sample pacing (see “ Step 5.
  • Page 85: Selecting The Current Scan List

    To select scan list 2 as the current scan list: ROUT:SCAN LIST2 Current scan list becomes 2 when module initiated to wait-for-trigger. Using the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 3 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 86: Step 5. Setting The Sample Timer

    To set the sample timer for scan list 1 to .005 seconds: SAMP:TIM LIST1,5ms 5 ms for each channel in scan list 1. Chapter 3 Using the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 87: Step 6. Setting-Up The Trigger System

    Step 6. Setting-up the Trigger System The Trigger and Figure 3-4 shows the trigger and arm model for the HP E1413. Note that when the trigger source selected is , or with TIMer Arm Model , the remaining sources become arm sources.
  • Page 88: Selecting Timer And Continuous Mode Arm Source

    “Trig” signal input on terminal module HOLD ARM[:IMMediate] IMMediate The arm signal is always true (scan starts when an INITiate:… command is received). SCP Trigger Bus (future HP or SCP Breadboard) TTLTrg< > The VXIbus TTLTRG lines (< > = 0 through 7) Note...
  • Page 89: Setting The Trigger Counter

    To specify that readings are to be converted to 7-bit ASCII and returned as a 15 character per reading comma separated list: FORM:DATA ASC,7 The *RST, *TST? and power-on default format. FORM:DATA ASC Using the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 3 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 90: Step 8. Selecting The Fifo Mode

    Step 8. Selecting the FIFO Mode The HP E1313/E1413’s FIFO can operate in two modes: • Blocking: The FIFO stops accepting readings when it becomes full (65,024 readings). Readings made after FIFO is full are discarded. The first reading to exceed 65,024 sets the...
  • Page 91: Step 10. Retrieving Data

    Execute program input statement here. Must input 64 readings. To reset the CVT (and set all values to NaN), send the command [SENSe:]DATA:CVTable:RESet Using the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 3 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 92: Accessing The Fifo

    C and Visual BASIC program (using.xx) is on the driver/example program disk. These programs put together all of the steps discussed so far in this chapter. Chapter 3 Using the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 93: Example Command Sequence

    Initiate trigger system (step 9). INIT:CONT OFF This is a *RST default. INIT:IMM Retrieve data (step 10). SENS:DATA:FIFO:PART? < read_data > Using the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 3 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 94: Using The Hp E1586A Rack Mount Terminal Panel

    HI-I and LO-I. The excitation current is ONLY available to the Terminal panel connected to channels 00 - 31 of the HP E1413. This current is NOT on the Terminal Panel connected to channels 32 - 63 of the HP E1413.
  • Page 95 Connecting One Terminal In this configuration, a single Terminal Panel is used with an HP E1413 to provide up to 32 channels for temperature measurements. Make the following Panel for Reference connections on the thermistor terminal block of the Terminal Panel:...
  • Page 96 All Thermistors on Each Panel Figure 3-7. Connecting Six Thermistors on Two Panels Measuring Using the To measure the center thermistor, select an HP E1413C channel as a Center Thermistor reference channel. Connect the reference channel’s HI and LO to the center thermistor (thermistor 2) HI-T2S and LO-T2S terminals, respectively.
  • Page 97 If two Terminal Panels are used, each panel must be connected as above so that both panels provide reference temperature measurements. These connections are shown in Figure 3-9. Two HP E1586 Terminal Panels Measuring One Thermistor on Each Panel on Reference Channels 100, 132 Figure 3-9.
  • Page 98 Measuring Using the To measure all three thermistors, select three HP E1313/E1413 channels as Left, Center, and Right reference channels. The recommended method is to use thermistor 1, the left thermistor (HI-T1S and LO-T1S), as a reference for channels 0 - 7...
  • Page 99 Two HP E1586 Terminal Panels Measuring One Thermistor on Each Panel on Reference Channels 100, 101, 102 132, 133, 134 Figure 3-11. Left, Center, and Right Thermistor Measurements on Multiple Panels Using the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 3 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 100 Note that each reference channel (100, 101, 102, 132, 133, 134) immediately precedes its associated measurement channels in the scan list. Chapter 3 Using the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 101 Notes Using the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 3 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 102: Chapter 4. Understanding The Hp E1313/E1413

    Updating the Status System and VXIbus Interrupts ..Page 129 • HP E1313/E1413 Background Operation ....Page 130 •...
  • Page 103 The FIFO status commands allow you to poll the instrument for availability of readings before executing a transfer command. Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 4 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 104: General Form Of The Fifo Data Retrieval Section

    General Form of Figure 4-1 shows program flow in the FIFO data retrieval section for a single HP E1313/E1413. The conditions before entering the data retrieval section are: the FIFO Data Retrieval Section Signal conditioning is set-up. – Channel EU functions are set.
  • Page 105: Choosing The Data Retrieval Method

    The example program counted.cs on your C-SCPI driver tape shows how to retrieve data using controlled reading count. Figure 4-2. Controlling Reading Count Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 4 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 106 The following checks for readings remaining in FIFO after “measuring” false. SENSe:DATA:FIFO:COUNt? < n_readings > if n_readings If any readings... read_data Get readings from FIFO. SENSe:DATA:FIFO:PART? < > end if Chapter 4 Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 107 The example program fast.cs on your C-SCPI driver tape shows how to retrieve data using the above commands. Figure 4-3. Fastest Reading Transfer Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 4 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 108 SENSe:DATA:FIFO:HALF? < point array. end if end loop The following reads remaining data, if any, after scanning stops. read_data SENSe:DATA:FIFO:ALL? < > Chapter 4 Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 109: Controlling Data Conversion And Destination

    = card number, and = channel number. For the HP E1313/E1413, card number becomes the channel data modifier. The value can range from 1 through 7. The value controls whether Engineering Unit (EU) conversion is performed and the internal destination of the resulting value.
  • Page 110: Understanding Scanning Modes

    Understanding Scanning Modes The HP E1413 is a 64-Channel Scanning Analog-to-Digital Converter. The sequence of channels to scan are specified in a scan list. Scanning is the only way the module makes measurements. A scan list can contain as few as two channels (three if Sample and Hold SCP installed) and as many as 1,024 channels.
  • Page 111 Figures 5-7 and 5-8 in Chapter 5 for TRIGger:TIMer:MODE full details. Note Example programs on your HP command module downloadable driver and C-SCPI driver media illustrate the three scanning modes. Use program verif.cs for the default mode. –...
  • Page 112: Triggering And Scanning Modes

    Triggering and Scanning Modes The following section shows the various ways the HP E1313/E1413 can control channel scanning, and how to select the trigger mode to accomplish it. Continuous The Continuous Mode provides the fastest scanning. The time between channel measurements is controlled by the trigger timer interval and is...
  • Page 113: Timer Paced Scans

    The large arrow is the pacing Trigger Timer. The smaller arrows are sample triggers generated by the HP E1313/E1413 when stepping through the channel list. The first large arrow is the arming event.
  • Page 114: Sequenced Scan Lists

    The large arrow is the pacing Trigger Timer. The smaller arrows are sample triggers generated by the HP E1313/E1413 when stepping through the channel list. The first large arrow is the arming event.
  • Page 115: Externally Paced Scans

    Externally Paced This mode is much like the Timer Paced Scans except the trigger source is external to the HP E1313/E1413. The trigger could come from a software Scans command such as , or a hardware trigger from either the External TRIGger Trigger input or one of the VXIbus TTLTRG lines.
  • Page 116: Synchronizing Multiple Cards

    Synchronizing Multiple Cards In this section we show you how to synchronize two or more HP E1313/ E1413s. The examples show two cards but the principles may be extended to several. Continuous This example shows you how to start two or more cards scanning at the same time.
  • Page 117: Internal Timer Based Scans

    The large arrow is the pacing Trigger Timer. The smaller arrows are sample triggers generated by the HP E1313/E1413 when stepping through the channel list. The first large arrow is the arming event.
  • Page 118 Stops at end of scan list, still initiated. TRIG:IMM One more scan, now idle. ABOR Stops immediately (must use ABOR if TRIG:COUNt is INF). Chapter 4 Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 119: Timer Based Scans At Different Rates

    Timer Based Scans This example shows how to use the HP E1313/E1413’s internal FTRigger (First TRigger) event to source triggers onto a VXIbus TTLTRG line. at Different Rates FTRigger sets the module to source a trigger when the module receives its first trigger of N where N is set by .
  • Page 120 Stops at end of scan list, still initiated. TRIG:IMM One more scan, now idle. ABOR Stops immediately (must use ABOR if TRIG:COUNt is INF). Chapter 4 Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 121: Using Automatic Scan List Sequencing (List-Of-Lists)

    The HP E1313/E1413 provides an easy way to scan groups of channels at up to four different rates. The module not only has four scan lists (...
  • Page 122: Programming Four Different Rates

    To minimize time skew between the first and last channel in each scan list, we will set the sample timer period as small as possible (10µs): SAMP:TIM LISTL,10us Channel-to-channel pacing 10µsec. Chapter 4 Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 123: Using The Status System

    Using the Status System The HP E1313/E1413’s Status system allows you to quickly poll a single register (the Status byte) to see if any internal condition needs attention. Figure 4-5 shows that the three Status Groups (Operation Status, Questionable Data, and the Standard Event Groups) and the Output Queue all send summary information to the Status byte.
  • Page 124: Enabling Events To Be Reported In The Status Byte

    If you only wanted the “ FIFO half full” condition to be reported by the OPR bit (bit 7) of the Status byte, you would execute: STAT:OPER:ENAB 1024 1024 = decimal value for bit 10. Chapter 4 Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 125 Figure 4-6. HP E1313/E1413 Status System Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 4 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 126 Set when each pass through a Scan List is completed (may not indicate that all readings have been taken when INIT:CONT is ON). SCP Trigger Reserved for future HP E1413 SCPs. 1024 FIFO Half Full FIFO contains at least 32,768 readings.
  • Page 127 Operation Condition Register bit zero goes *CAL? from 1 to 0, Operation Event Register bit zero will become a 1. Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 4 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 128: Reading The Status Byte

    For Operation Status and Questionable Data Groups. *ESE 0 For the Standard Event Group. *SRE 0 For the Status Byte Group. Chapter 4 Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 129: The Status Byte Group's Enable Register

    Status Byte and check the RQS bit to determine if there are any status conditions which need attention. In this way the RQS bit is like the HP-IB’s SRQ (Service Request) line. The difference is that while executing an HP-IB serial poll (SPOLL) releases the SRQ line,...
  • Page 130: Updating The Status System And Vxibus Interrupts

    Updating the Status System and VXIbus Interrupts The driver needs to update the Status systems information whenever the status of the HP E1313/E1413 changes. This update is always done when the Status system is accessed, or when , or CALibrate:…...
  • Page 131: Hp E1313/E1413 Background Operation

    STATus:OPERation:ENABle STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle to be a part of the group summary bit, it will also enable the HP E1313/E1413 interrupt for that condition. If that bit is not enabled, the corresponding interrupt will be disabled. Sending the command will disable all the interrupts from STATus:PRESet the HP E1313/E1413.
  • Page 132: Averaging Readings

    Of course, any commands or queries can be given to other instruments while the HP E1313/E1413 is actively measuring. Averaging Readings The HP E1313/E1413 provides on-board averaging of readings. When you set averaging ), a reading returned CALCulate:AVERage[:STATe] ON from the FIFO and/or CVT represents the average of two or more measurements on that channel.
  • Page 133 TRIGger:COUNt in order to complete the average calculation. CALCulate:AVERage:COUNt CALCulate:AVERage ON enables averaging for all channels on HP E1413. TRIGger:COUNt 8 (must be greater than or equal to CALC:AVER:COUNt). In this case, TRIG:COUNT is a multiple of 4. Every 4 scans will place averaged channel readings into the FIFO buffer.
  • Page 134: Limit Testing

    Limit Testing The HP E1313/E1413 can test readings to see if they fall within test limits. You can program upper and lower test limits for each channel you wish to test. You can enable limits testing against upper and lower, upper limits only, or lower limits only.
  • Page 135 ARM event, either hardware or software Acquisition starts Stopping Stops when Trigger Count is reached unless count is INF then use ABORt. Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 4 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 136 CALC:LIM:FAIL:CURR? (@105) returns 0 (did not fail in latest scan) CALC:LIM:FAIL:CURR? (@107) returns 0 (did not fail in latest scan) Figure 4-8. Querying Limit Test Results Chapter 4 Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 137: Custom Eu Conversion Tables

    HP E1313/E1413. Standard EU Operation The EU conversion tables built into the HP E1313/E1413 are stored in a “library” in the module’s non-volatile Flash Memory. When you link a specific channel to a standard EU conversion using the [SENSe:]FUNCtion:…...
  • Page 138 • The limit on the number of different custom EU tables that can be loaded in an HP E1313/E1413 is the same as the number of channels. • Custom tables can provide the same level of accuracy as the built-in tables.
  • Page 139: Compensating For System Offsets

    Compensating for System Offsets System Wiring Offsets The HP E1313/E1413 can compensate for offsets in your system’s field wiring. Apply shorts to channels at the Unit-Under-Test (UUT) end of your field wiring, and then execute the ch_list CALibration:TARE (@< >) command.
  • Page 140 Flash Memory you can execute the command. CALibration:STORe TARE Note The HP E1313/E1413’s Flash Memory has a finite lifetime of approximately ten thousand write cycles (unlimited read cycles). While executing once every day would not exceed the lifetime of the Flash CALibration:STORe Memory for approximately 27 years, an application that stored constants many times each day would unnecessarily shorten the Flash Memory’s lifetime.
  • Page 141: Special Considerations

    Chapter 5 for more on values returned for overload FORMat[:DATA] readings. Unexpected Channel This can occur when your HP E1313/E1413’s Flash Memory contains offset constants that are no longer appropriate for its Offsets or Overloads CALibration:TARE current application. Execute...
  • Page 142: Detecting Open Transducers

    Detecting Open Transducers Most of the HP E1313/E1413’s SCPs provide a method to detect open transducers. When Open Transducer Detect (OTD) is enabled, the SCP injects a small current into the HIGH and LOW input of each channel. The polarity of the current pulls the HIGH inputs toward +17 volts and the LOW inputs towards -17 volts.
  • Page 143: Thermocouple Reference Compensation

    5K ohm Thermistors, RTDs (resistance thermal devices) or with another “ Custom” absolute temperature measuring device. (The “ Custom” device is predefined in the HP E1413 as a Type K thermocouple which has a thermally controlled ice point reference junction.) Reference temperature is measured during a scan by...
  • Page 144 3. For example, to use the 5K thermistor built into the HP E1413-66510 terminal block, do the following: a. Connect the built-in thermistor to a channel’s input terminals on the terminal block. In this example, we will use channel 0.
  • Page 145: More On Autoranging

    10 µs, measuring a high-level signal followed by a very low-level signal may require some extra settling time. As seen from the point of view of the HP E1313/E1413’s Analog-to-Digital converter and its Range Amplifier, this situation is the most difficult to measure.
  • Page 146: Checking For Problems

    Amplifier to be set one range higher and still provide the same measurement resolution. Amplifier SCPs for the HP E1413 are available with gains of 2, 8, 16, and 64. Lets return to our earlier example of a difficult measurement where one channel is measuring 15.5 volts on the 16 volt range, and the next...
  • Page 147 SAMPle:TIMer command does. With the HP E1313/E1413, channels will be scanned in any order you specify including multiple times, and you can specify which readings to return and which to discard (see the...
  • Page 148 Figure 4-10. Recommended Scanning Sequence Chapter 4 Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 149 Notes Understanding the HP E1313/E1413 Chapter 4 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 150: Chapter 5. Hp E1313/E1413 Command Reference

    HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Using This Chapter Except where noted, all references to the HP E1413 apply to the HP E1313. This chapter describes the Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI) command set and the IEEE-488.2 Common Commands for the HP E1313/E1413.
  • Page 151 OUTPut:SHUNt[:STATe]? (@<channel>) ........Page 216 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ...
  • Page 152 STATus:OPERation:NTRansition <transition_mask> ......Page 256 Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 153 *WAI ............Page 283 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ...
  • Page 154: Command Fundamentals

    Command Fundamentals Commands are separated into two types: IEEE-488.2 Common Commands and SCPI Commands. The SCPI command set for the HP E1313/E1413 is 1990 compatible. Common The IEEE-488.2 standard defines the Common commands that perform functions like reset, self-test, status byte query, etc. Common commands are four or five...
  • Page 155 , mohm=10 Seconds; s, msec=10 , usec=10 Hertz; hz, khz=10 , mhz=10 , ghz=10 The Comments section within the Command Reference HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 156 Since the HP E1413 has only one card, the card number ( ) will always be 1 and the channel number ( ) can range from 00 to 63. Some example channel specifications:...
  • Page 157 1. The number of data bytes which follow (definite length), or 2. The following data block will be terminated upon receipt of a New Line message, and for HP-IB operation, with the EOI signal true (indefinite length). The syntax for this parameter is: Definite Length #<non-zero digit><digit(s)><data byte(s)>...
  • Page 158 The command keywords following the semicolon must be from the same command branch and level as the complete command preceding the semicolon or Error -113, “ Undefined header” will be generated. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 159: Scpi Command Reference

    String of characters (null terminated). SCPI Command Reference The following section describes the SCPI commands for the HP E1313/E1413. Commands are listed alphabetically by subsystem and also within each subsystem. A command guide is printed in the top margin of each page. The guide indicates the current subsystem on that page.
  • Page 160: Abort

    ABORt ABORt ABORt subsystem is a part of the HP E1313/E1413’s trigger system. ABORt resets the trigger system from its wait-for-trigger state to its trigger idle state. Subsystem Syntax ABORt • Comments The instrument stops scanning immediately (scan list not completed).
  • Page 161: Arm

    With the HP E1313/E1413, when the TRIGger:SOURce is set to TIMer , an event must occur to start the timer. When is set to and the INITiate:CONTinuous is set to (called the “ continuous mode” ), an TRIGger:SOURce IMMediate event must occur to start scanning. This can be something as simple as executing...
  • Page 162: Arm[:Immediate]

    EXTernal Trig signal on terminal module. HOLD ARM[:IMMediate] IMMediate The arm signal is always true (continuous arming). SCP Trigger Bus (future HP or SCP Breadboard). TTLTrg< > The VXIbus TTLTRG lines (< > = 0 through 7). • See the note about the subsystem on page 160.
  • Page 163: Arm:source

    HOLD , or TTLT0 through TTLT7 . The C-SCPI type is string. Usage ARM:SOUR? An enter statement return arm source configuration. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 164: Calculate

    :UPPer upper_limit ch_list :DATA < >,(@< >) :DATA? (@< channel >) [:STATe] < enable >,(@< ch_list >) [:STATe]? (@< channel >) Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 165: Calculate:average:count

    The C-SCPI type is int16. • Related Commands: CALCulate:AVERage:COUNt CALCulate:AVERage[:STATe] Usage CALC:AVER:COUN? A subsequent enter statement will return the value currently set. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 166: Calculate:average[:State]

    . The C-SCPI type returned is int16. • Related Commands: CALCulate:AVERage[:STATe] CALCulate:AVERage:COUNt Usage CALC:AVER? A subsequent enter statement will return 0 or 1. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 167: Calculate:climits:fail[:Cumulative]

    Usage CALC:CLIM:FAIL:CURR? A subsequent enter statement will return 0 for no limit failures, or 1 for one or more limit failures. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 168: Calculate:climits:flimits[:Channels][:Cumulative]

    CALCulate:CLIMits:FAIL:…? commands, CALCulate:LIMit:… commands Usage CALC:CLIM:FLIM:CHAN:CURR? A subsequent enter statement for a 4 element array will return channel limit test status. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 169: Calculate:climits:flimits:points[:Cumulative]

    . The C-SCPI type returned is int16. • Related Commands: CALCulate:LIMit[:STATe] CALCulate:LIMit:LOWer:… commands, commands CALCulate:LIMit:UPPer:… Usage CALC:LIM:FAIL? (@102) Return cumulative limit status for channel 2. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 170: Calculate:limit:fail:current

    *RST Condition: Lower limit for all channels set to -INFinity Usage CALC:LIM:LOW:DATA 3.75,(@102,105) Sets the lower limit for channels 2 and 5 to 3.75 VDC. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 171: Calculate:limit:lower:data

    Related Commands: CALCulate:LIMit[:STATe] CALCulate:LIMit:UPPer[:STATe] • *RST Condition: CALCulate:LIMit:LOWer:STATe OFF Usage CALC:LIM:LOW:STAT ON,(@100:107) Enable lower limit testing for channels 0 through 7. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 172: Calculate:limit:lower[:State]

    Comments Related Commands: CALCulate:LIMit[:STATe]? • *RST Condition: CALCulate:LIMit:STATe OFF Usage CALC:LIM ON,(@100:107) Turn on limit testing for channels 0 through 7. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 173: Calculate:limit[:State]

    *RST Condition: Upper limit for all channels set to +INFinity Usage CALC:LIM:UPP:DATA 11.6,(@102,105) Sets the upper limit for channels 2 and 5 to 11.6 VDC. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 174: Calculate:limit:upper:data

    CALCulate:LIMit:UPPer:DATA • Related Commands: CALCulate:LIMit[:STATe CALCulate:LIMit:LOWer[:STATe] • *RST Condition: CALCulate:LIMit:UPPer:STATe OFF Usage CALC:LIM:UPP ON Enables upper limit checking. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 175: Calculate:limit:upper[:State]

    . The C-SCPI type returned is int16. • Related Commands: CALCulate:LIMit:UPPer[:STATe] Usage CALC:LIM:UPP:STAT? (@104) Returns the state of upper limit testing for channel 4. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 176: Calibration

    HP E1313/E1413’s internal calibration sources. The known values are then sent to the HP E1313/E1413 where they are stored and used to perform internal A/D calibration. These procedures each require a sequence of several commands from the CALibration subsystem (CALibration:CONFigure:…...
  • Page 177 :VALue ref_ohms :RESistance < > ref_volts :VOLTage < > :ZERO? CAL:SETup or *CAL? CAL:TARE CAL:ZERO? Figure 5-2. Levels of Working Calibration HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 178: Calibration:configure:resistance

    .0625 | .25 | 1 | 4 | 16 volts (See Comments) < zero_fs > discrete (string) ZERO | FSCale none Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 179 *OPC? Must wait for CAL:CONF:VOLT to complete. Now measure voltage with external DMM. measured value CAL:VAL:VOLT < > Inform HP E1413 of measured value. CAL:CONF:VOLT .0625,FSCale Connect full-scale voltage reference to Calibration Bus. *OPC? Must wait for CAL:CONF:VOLT to complete.
  • Page 180: Calibration:setup

    *CAL? since it is not a query command it does not tie-up the C-SCPI driver waiting for response data from the instrument. If you have multiple HP E1313/E1413s in your system you can start a CALibration:SETup operation on each and then execute a CALibration:SETup? command to complete the operation on each instrument.
  • Page 181: Calibration:store

    CALibration:TARE channel offsets into Flash Memory. Note The HP E1313/E1413’s Flash Memory has a finite lifetime of approximately ten thousand write cycles (unlimited read cycles). While executing CALibration:STORe once every day would not exceed the lifetime of the Flash Memory for approximately 27 years, an application that stored constants many times each day would unnecessarily shorten the Flash Memory’s lifetime.
  • Page 182: Calibration:tare

    Thermocouples connection to an isothermal panel (either the HP E1313/E1413’s terminal module or a remote isothermal reference block). Thermal voltage is generated along the entire length of a thermocouple pair where there is any temperature gradient along thermocouple wire this way would introduce that length.
  • Page 183 CALibration:STORe TARE command for channels which are recalibrated frequently. Note The HP E1313/E1413’s Flash Memory has a finite lifetime of approximately ten thousand write cycles (unlimited read cycles). While executing CALibration:STORe once every day would not exceed the lifetime of the Flash Memory for approximately 27 years, an application that stored constants many times each day would unnecessarily shorten the Flash Memory’s lifetime.
  • Page 184: Calibration:tare

    Correct channel offsets. Sequence CAL:TARE? Return the success flag from the CAL:TARE operation. CAL:STOR TARE Optional depending on necessity of long term storage. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 185: Calibration:tare:reset

    CALibration:STORe ADC Command CAL:CONF:RES Sequence Now measure voltage with external DMM. CAL:VAL:RES < measured value > Send measured value to module. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 186: Calibration:value:voltage

    Send measured value to module. CAL:STOR ADC Store calibration constants in non-volatile memory (use only at end of complete cal sequence). Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 187: Calibration:zero

    Executing this command does not alter the module’s programmed state (function, range, etc.). • Related Commands: *CAL? • *RST Condition: A/D offset performed. Usage CAL:ZERO? Returns 0 or -1. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 188: Diagnostic

    [:LINe] < > [:LINe]? :OTDetect enable ch_list [:STATe] < >,(@< >) [:STATe]? (@< channel >) :QUERy :SCPREAD? < reg_addr > :VERSion? Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 189: Diagnostic:calibration:tare[:Otdetect][:Mode]

    OTD current will be left on during CALibration:TARE operation. The C-SCPI type returned is int16. • Related Commands: DIAGnostic:CALibration:TARE[:OTDetect][:MODE] DIAGnostic:OTDetect[:STATe] CALibration:TARE? • *RST Condition: DIAGnostic:CALibration:TARE:OTDetect:MODE 0 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 190: Diagnostic:checksum

    Related Commands: DIAGnostic:QUERy:SCPREAD? Usage DIAG:COMM:SCPWRITE 696,3 For HP E1505 Current Source, set channel 7 on SCP 2 to 488 mA with output enabled. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 191: Diagnostic:custom:linear

    *RST Condition: All custom EU tables erased. Usage Program puts table constants into array table_block. table_block DIAG:CUST:LIN ,(@116:123) Send table to HP E1413 for channels 16 - 23. SENS:FUNC:CUST:LIN 1,1,(@116:123) Link custom EU with channels 16 - 23. INITiate then TRIGger module. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ...
  • Page 192: Diagnostic:custom:piecewise

    >,(@< >) downloads a custom piecewise Engineering Unit Conversion table (in < table_block > to the HP E1313/E1413. Contact your Hewlett-Packard System Engineer for more information on Custom Engineering Unit Conversion for your application. Parameters Parameter Parameter Range of Default...
  • Page 193: Diagnostic:custom:reference:temperature

    (for example, 4 selects the 4 VDC range). If you specify a value larger than one of the first four ranges, the HP E1313/E1413 selects the next higher range (for example, 4.1 selects the 16 VDC range). Specifying a value larger than 16 causes an error.
  • Page 194: Diagnostic:floor:dump

    Related Commands: DIAGnostic:INTerrupt[:LINe]? • Power-on and *RST Condition: DIAGnostic:INTerrupt:LINe 1 Usage DIAG:INT:LIN 5 Module will interrupt on VXIbus interrupt line 5. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 195: Diagnostic:interrupt[:Line]

    DIAGnostic:OTDetect[:STATe] < >,(@< >) HP E1313/E1413’s Open Transducer Detection capability (OTD). When Open Transducer Detection is enabled, a very high impedance path connects all SCP channels to a voltage source greater than 16 volts. If an enabled channel has an open transducer, the input signal becomes the source voltage and the channel returns an input over-range value.
  • Page 196: Diagnostic:otdetect[:State]

    Enter statement returns either a 1 or a 0. DIAGnostic:QUERy:SCPREAD? DIAGnostic:QUERy:SCPREAD? < reg_addr > returns data word from a custom Signal Conditioning Plug-on register. Use to control custom SCPs created using the HP E1504 Breadboard SCP. Parameters Parameter Parameter Range of Default Name...
  • Page 197: Diagnostic:version

    25 15:11:20 MDT 1994 • The C-SCPI type returned is string. • Related Commands: *IDN? Usage DIAG:VERS? Returns version string as shown above. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 198: Fetch

    VME memory. FETCh? • Comments This command is only available in systems using an HP E1405B or HP E1406A Command Module. • FETCh? does not alter the readings stored in VME memory. Only the *RST commands will clear the readings in VME memory.
  • Page 199 (set up HP E1413 for scanning) TRIG:SOUR IMM Let unit trigger on INIT. INIT:IMM Program execution remains here until VME memory is full or the HP E1413 has stopped taking readings. FORM REAL,64 Affects only the return of data. FETC?
  • Page 200: Format

    PACKed,64 returns the same values as REAL,64 except for Not-a-Number (NaN), IEEE +INF and IEEE -INF. The NaN, IEEE +INF and IEEE -INF values returned by PACKed,64 are in a form compatible with HP Workstation BASIC and HP BASIC/UX (see table on following page).
  • Page 201 Set format to IEEE 32-bit Floating Point. FORM:DATA REAL,64 Set format to IEEE 64-bit Floating Point. FORM:DATA ASCII,7 Set format to 7-bit ASCII. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 202: Format[:Data]

    The C-SCPI type returned is string, int16. • Related Commands: FORMat[:DATA] • *RST Condition: ASCII, 7 Usage FORM:DATA? Returns REAL,+32 | REAL,+64 | PACK,+64 | ASC,+7 Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 203: Initiate

    INITiate INITiate INITiate command subsystem moves the HP E1313/E1413 from the trigger idle state to the initiated state. When initiated, the instrument is ready to receive one ) or more ( ) trigger events. When triggered, one of four :IMMediate...
  • Page 204: Initiate[:Immediate]

    Related Commands: ABORt TRIGger • *RST Condition: Trigger system is in the Idle state. Usage INIT:IMM Both versions same function. INITiate:IMMediate Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 205: Input

    This command will cause Error +3000, “illegal while initiated” if trigger is initiated. • Related Commands: INPut:FILTer[:LPASs]:FREQuency? INPut:FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe] • *RST Condition: Set to HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 206: Input:filter[:Lpass]:Frequency

    INPut:FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe] • *RST Condition: Usage INP:FILT:LPAS:FREQ? (@155) Check cutoff frequency on channel 55. INP:FILT:LPAS:FREQ? (@100) Check cutoff frequency on channel 0. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 207: Input:filter[:Lpass][:State]

    The C-SCPI type returned is int16. Usage INP:FILT:LPAS:STAT? (@115) Enter statement returns either 0 or 1. INP:FILT? (@115) Same as above. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 208: Input:gain

    This command will cause Error +3000, “illegal while initiated” if trigger is initiated. • Returned Value: Numeric value as set by the INPut:GAIN command. The C-SCPI type returned is float32. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 209: Input:low

    < > • Comments Related Commands: INPut:LOW? • *RST Condition: (all HP E1511 Transient Strain SCP channels) INPut:LOW FLOat Usage INPut:LOW WVOL,(@100:103,116:119) Connect LO of channels 0 through 3 and 16 through 19 to Wagner Ground. INPut:LOW? INPut:LOW? (@< channel >)
  • Page 210: Memory

    > :SIZE? :STATe < enable > :STATe? Note This subsystem is only available in systems using an HP E1405B or HP E1406A Command Module. Use Sequence *RST MEM:VME:ADDR #H300000 MEM:VME:SIZE #H100000 1M byte or 262144 readings. MEM:VME:STAT ON (Set up HP E1413 for scanning) TRIG:SOUR IMM Let unit trigger on INIT.
  • Page 211: Memory:vme:address

    < A24_address > numeric Valid A24 address none • Comments This command is only available in systems using an HP E1405B or HP E1406A Command Module. • The default (if not executed) is 240000 MEMory:VME:ADDRess • < A24_address may be specified in decimal, hex (#H), octal (#Q), or binary (#B).
  • Page 212: Memory:vme:size

    To limit available VME memory none • Comments This command is only available in systems using an HP E1405B or HP E1406A Command Module. • < mem_size may be specified in decimal, hex (#H), octal (#Q), or binary (#B).
  • Page 213: Memory:vme:state

    > boolean 1 | 0 | ON | OFF none • Comments This command is only available in systems using an HP E1405B or HP E1406A Command Module. • When the VME memory card is enabled, the command does INITiate:IMMediate not terminate until data acquisition stops or VME memory is full.
  • Page 214: Output

    ) for measuring resistances of less than 8000 Ohms. 488E-6 Select ) for resistances of 8000 Ohms and above. 30E-6 may be specified in µA (ua). amplitude < > Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 215: Output:current:amplitude

    The C-SCPI type returned is float32. • Related Commands: OUTPut:CURRent:AMPLitude Usage OUTP:CURR:AMPL? (@163) Check SCP current set for channel 63 (returns +3.0E-5 or +4.88E-4). HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 216: Output:current[:State]

    OUTP:CURR:STAT? (@108) Query for state of Current SCP channel 8. Execute enter statement here Enter query value, either 1 or 0. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 217: Output:shunt[:State]

    . The CSCPI type returned is uint16. • Related Commands: OUTPut:SHUNt[:STATe] Usage OUTP:SHUN:STAT? (@116) Check status of shunt resistance on channel 16. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 218: Output:ttltrg:source

    (as set by ) is TRIGger:COUNt exhausted. At this point the TTLTRG line will return to its high state (de-asserted). This feature can be used to have one HP E1413 trigger (set to OUTPut:TTLTrg:SOURce FTRigger OUTPut:TTLTrg< >:STATe ON second HP E1413 (set to TRIGger:SOURce TTLTrg<...
  • Page 219: Output:ttltrg:source

    OUTPut:TTLTrg< >[:STATe] Usage OUTP:TTLT2? See if TTLTRG2 line is enabled (returns 1 or 0). OUTP:TTLT7:STAT? See if TTLTRG7 line is enabled. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 220: Output:voltage:amplitude

    OUTPut:VOLTage:AMPLitude < >,(@< >) voltage on programmable Strain Bridge Completion SCPs pointed to by < ch_list > (the HP E1511 Transient Strain SCP, for example). Parameters Parameter Parameter Range of Default Name Type Values Units <...
  • Page 221: Route

    Related Commands: commands, ABORt INITiate:… ROUTe:SEQuence:DEFine • *RST Condition: ROUTe:SCAN LIST1 Usage ROUT:SCAN LIST3 The next scan list executed will be LIST3. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 222 Trigger INIT:CONT ON Trigger Event TRIG:SOUR IMM (Continuous Mode) Execute Scan and increment trigger counter Figure 5-3. Event Sequence for ROUTe:SCAN Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 223: Route:sequence:define

    ROUTe:SCAN selects LIST1 through LIST4 , the specified scan list can contain as few as two channels (three channels when an HP E1510/E1511 is installed). When selects , each Scan List specified in the ROUTe:SCAN LISTL List-of-Lists must contain at least 6 entries or else Error +3001, “ Illegal while continuous”...
  • Page 224 Same channels and conversion as above but to all four Scan Lists. ROUT:SEQ:DEF LIST1,(@2(00:31) Voltage readings to both FIFO and CVT (relative channel specification using Channel Modifier. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 225: Route:sequence:define

    Enter comma separated list of channels ROUT:SEQ:DEF? LISTL Query for scan list sequence in LISTL. Enter comma separated list of Scan Lists HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 226: Route:sequence:points

    *RST Condition: Scan Lists contain zero channels. Usage ROUT:SEQ:POIN? LIST3 Check number of channels defined for scan list 3 (returns a number between 0 and 1024). Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 227: Sample

    *RST Condition: Sample Timer for all Channel Lists set to 1.0E-5 seconds. Usage SAMP:TIM LIST3,1E-3 Pace measurements at 1 millisecond intervals for channels in Scan List 3. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 228: Sample:timer

    *RST Condition: Sample Timer for all Channel Lists is set to 1.0E-5 seconds. Usage SAMP:TIM? LIST4 Check the interval between channel measurements for scan list 4. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 229: [Sense:]

    >) poisson_ratio ch_list :POISson < >,(@< >) :POISson? (@< channel >) :UNSTrained < unstrained_v >,(@< ch_list >) channel :UNSTrained (@< >) HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 230: [Sense:]Data:cvtable

    *RST Condition: CVT contains IEEE-754 “ Not a Number” . Usage SENS:DATA:CVT? (@100:163) Return entire CVT (64 channels). DATA:CVTABLE? (@108,110) Return latest values from channels 8 and 10. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 231: [Sense:]Data:cvtable:reset

    IEEE -INF (see the table on page 200 for actual values for each data format). • Related Commands: [SENSe:]DATA:FIFO:HALF? HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 232: [Sense:]Data:fifo:count

    • Related Commands: [SENSe:]DATA:FIFO:HALF? • *RST Condition: FIFO empty. Command SENSe:DATA:FIFO:COUNt:HALF? Poll FIFO for half-full status. Sequence SENSe:DATA:FIFO:HALF? Returns 32768 readings. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 233: [Sense:]Data:fifo:half

    Related Commands: [SENSe:]DATA:FIFO:COUNt:HALF? • *RST Condition: FIFO buffer is empty. Command SENSe:DATA:FIFO:COUNt:HALF? Poll FIFO for half-full status. Sequence SENSe:DATA:FIFO:HALF? Returns 32768 readings. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 234: [Sense:]Data:fifo:mode

    OVERWRITE . The C-SCPI type returned is string. • Related Commands: SENSe:DATA:FIFO:MODE Usage SENSe:DATA:FIFO:MODE? Enter statement returns either BLOCK or OVERWRITE. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 235: [Sense:]Data:fifo:part

    • Related Commands: SENSe:DATA:FIFO:COUNt? • *RST Condition: FIFO buffer is empty. Usage SENSe:DATA:FIFO:PART? 256 Return 256 readings from FIFO. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 236: [Sense:]Data:fifo:reset

    , an error will be generated at time. INIT • Related Commands: [SENSe:]FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe]? • *RST Condition: SENSe:FILTer:LPASs:STATe OFF Usage SENS:FILT:LPAS:STAT ON Enable A/D low-pass filter. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 237: [Sense:]Filter[:Lpass][:State]

    (for example, 4 selects the 4 VDC range). If you specify a value larger than one of the first four ranges, the HP E1413 selects the next higher range (for example, 4.1 selects the 16 VDC range). Specifying a value larger than 16 causes Error -222, “Data out of range”...
  • Page 238: [Sense:]Function:custom:reference

    (for example, 4 selects the 4 VDC range). If you specify a value larger than one of the first four ranges, the HP E1413 selects the next higher range (for example, 4.1 selects the 16 VDC range). Specifying a value larger than 16 generates Error -222, “Data out of range”...
  • Page 239: [Sense:]Function:custom:tcouple

    (string) 100 - 163 none • Comments See “ Linking Channels to EU Conversion” in Chapter 3 for more information. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 240 (for example, 4 selects the 4 VDC range). If you specify a value larger than one of the first four ranges, the HP E1413 selects the next higher range (for example, 4.1 selects the 16 VDC range). Specifying a value larger than 16 generates Error -222, “Data out of range”...
  • Page 241: [Sense:]Function:resistance

    (for example, 4 selects the 4 VDC range). If you specify a value larger than one of the first four ranges, the HP E1413 selects the next higher range (for example, 4.1 selects the 16 VDC range). Specifying a value larger than 16 generates Error -222, “Data out of range”...
  • Page 242: [Sense:]Function:strain:fbending

    .0625 | .25 | 1 | 4 | 16 (See Comments) ch_list < > channel list (string) 100 - 163 none Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 243 (for example, 4 selects the 4 VDC range). If you specify a value larger than one of the first four ranges, the HP E1413 selects the next higher range (for example, 4.1 selects the 16 VDC range). Specifying a value larger than 16 generates Error -222, “Data out of range”...
  • Page 244: [Sense:]Function:temperature

    (for example, 4 selects the 4 VDC range). If you specify a value larger than one of the first four ranges, the HP E1413 selects the next higher range (for example, 4.1 selects the 16 VDC range). Specifying a value larger than 16 generates Error -222, “Data out of range”...
  • Page 245 ROUT:SEQ:DEF LIST1,(@120,100:119) Link channels 21 - 39 to the 10K ohm thermistor temperature conversion, range is defaulted to autorange. SENS:FUNC:TEMP THER,10kohm,(@121:139) HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 246: [Sense:]Function:voltage[:Dc]

    (for example, 4 selects the 4 VDC range). If you specify a value larger than one of the first four ranges, the HP E1413 selects the next higher range (for example, 4.1 selects the 16 VDC range). Specifying a value larger than 16 generates Error -222, “Data out of range”...
  • Page 247: [Sense:]Reference

    (for example, 4 selects the 4 VDC range). If you specify a value larger than one of the first four ranges, the HP E1413 selects the next higher range (for example, 4.1 selects the 16 VDC range). Specifying a value larger than 16 generates Error -222, “Data out of range”...
  • Page 248: [Sense:]Reference:temperature

    -126 to +126 none • Comments This command is used to specify, to the HP E1413, the temperature of a controlled temperature thermocouple reference junction. • This command will cause Error +3000, “illegal while initiated” if trigger is initiated. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ...
  • Page 249: [Sense:]Strain:excitation

    . This command does not control the output voltage of any source, but < > declares the excitation voltage applied by a voltage source outside the HP E1413. Parameters Parameter Parameter Range of...
  • Page 250: [Sense:]Strain:gfactor

    Related Commands: [SENSe:]STRain:GFACtor Usage STRAIN:GFAC? (@107) Query gage factor for channel 7. Enter statement here. Returns the gage factor set by STR:GFAC. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 251: [Sense:]Strain:poisson

    Usage STRAIN:POISSON? (@131) Query for the Poisson ratio specified for sense channel 31. Enter statement here. Enter the Poisson ratio value. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 252: [Sense:]Strain:unstrained

    Related Commands: [SENSe:]STRain:UNSTrained Usage STRAIN:UNST? (@107) Query unstrained voltage for channel 7. Enter statement here. Returns the unstrained voltage set by STR:UNST. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 253: Status

    Condition Registers that will set Event Register bits. Event Registers contain latched representations of signal transition events from their Condition Register. The HP E1413 has no programmable Transition Filter Registers, so any low-to-high transition in a Condition Register will cause the corresponding bit in an Event Register to be set to one.
  • Page 254 3 2 1 0 value always 0 16,384 8,192 4,096 2,048 1,024 512 256 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 255: Status:operation:condition

    STATus The Operation The Operation Status Group indicates the current operating state of the HP E1413. See Table 5-3 for the bit assignments. Status Group Table 5-3. Operation Status Group Bit # Dec Value Hex Value Bit Name Description 0001 Calibrating Set by CALibration:TARE, and CALibration:SETup.
  • Page 256: Status:operation:enable

    STATus:OPERation:ENABle • *RST Condition: No change. Usage STAT:OPER:ENABLE? Enter statement returns current value of bits set in the Operation Enable Register. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 257: Status:operation[:Event]

    ) Registers have a corresponding bit set to one, transitions from the Condition Register will have no effect on the Event Register. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 258: Status:operation:ntransition

    If neither the Status Operation Positive Transition Filter ( STAT:OPER:PTR ) or Status Operation Negative Transition Filter ( ) Registers have a STAT:OPER:NTR Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 259: Status:operation:ptransition

    Related Commands: *STB? SPOLL STATus:OPERation:ENABle STATus:OPERation:ENABle? STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle? • *RST Condition: No change. Usage STAT:PRESET Clear both of the Enable Registers. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 260: Status:questionable:condition

    CALibration:VALue:RESistance CALibration:VALue:VOLTage STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]? STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle? • *RST Condition: No change. Usage STATUS:QUESTIONABLE:CONDITION? Enter statement will return value from the Condition Register. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 261: Status:questionable:enable

    STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]? • *RST Condition: No change. Usage STAT:QUES:ENABLE? Enter statement returns current value of bits set in the Questionable Enable register HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 262: Status:questionable[:Event]

    Condition Register will have no effect on the Event Register. • Related Commands: STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition? STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition • Cleared By: STATus:PRESet and power-on. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 263: Status:questionable:ntransition

    Condition Register will have no effect on the Event Register. • Related Commands: STATus:QUEStionable:NTRansition STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition? HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 264: Status:questionable:ptransition

    Related Commands: STATus:QUEStionable:PTRansition • *RST Condition: No change. Usage STAT:OPER:PTR? Enter statement returns current value of bits set in the PTF Register. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 265: System

    Returned Value: Errors are returned in the form: ±<error number>, “ <error message string>” • RST Condition: Error Queue is empty. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 266: System:version

    SCPI this instrument complies with. • Comments Returned Value: String “ 1990 ”. The C-SCPI type returned is string. Usage SYST:VER? Returns “1990”. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 267: Trigger

    SCPI compatibility requires that ARM:SOURce be set to IMMediate or Error -221, “Settings conflict” will be generated. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 268 :COUNt < > :COUNt? [:IMMediate] source :SOURce < > :SOURce? :TIMer mode :MODE < > :MODE? trig_interval [:PERiod] < > [:PERiod]? Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 269: Trigger:count

    Related Commands: TRIGger:COUNt • *RST Condition: returns 1. TRIGger:COUNt? Usage TRIG:COUN? Query for trigger count setting. Enter statement. Returns the TRIG:COUN setting. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 270: Trigger[:Immediate]

    EXTernal “Trig” signal on terminal module HOLD TRIGger[:IMMediate] IMMediate The trigger event is always satisfied. SCP Trigger Bus (future HP or SCP Breadboard) TIMer The internal trigger timer. See also TRIGger:TIMer:MODE The VXIbus TTLTRG lines (n=0 through 7) TTLTrg< >...
  • Page 271: Trigger:source

    TTLT7 . The C-SCPI type returned is string. See the TRIGger:SOURce command for more response data information. Usage TRIG:SOUR? Ask HP E1413 to return trigger source configuration. TRIGger:TIMer:MODE TRIGger:TIMer:MODE < timer_mode > configures the trigger timer for either synchronous or asynchronous operation.
  • Page 272 Scan List is read, and the module returns to wait for the next Timer trigger. See Figure 5-8 for operation. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 273: Trigger:timer:mode

    . The C-SCPI type returned is string. • Related Commands: TRIGger:TIMer:MODE • *RST Condition: TRIGger:TIMer:MODE ASYNCHRONOUS Usage TRIG:TIM:MODE? Query returns either SYNC or ASYN. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 274: Trigger:timer[:Period]

    Set the module to make a measurement scan every 10 mS. TRIG:TIM:PER 1 Set the module to make a measurement scan once every second. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 275: Trigger:timer[:Period]

    Returned Value: Numeric 1 through 6.5536. The C-SCPI type returned is float32. • Related Commands: TRIGger:TIMer[:PERiod] • *RST Condition: 1.0E-4 Usage TRIG:TIM:PER? Query trigger timer. Enter statement. Returns the timer setting. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 276: Common Command Reference

    The procedure is internally *CAL? very sophisticated and results in an extremely well calibrated module. To perform Channel Calibration on multiple HP E1313/E1413s, use the command (see on page 179 for details). CALibration:SETup CALibration:SETup •...
  • Page 277: Cls

    When < enable > is zero, macros are disabled. *EMC? Enable Macro Query. Returns either (macros are enabled), (macros are disabled). HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 278: Ese

    Manufacturer – Model Number – Serial Number (returns 0 if not available) – Driver Revision (returns 0 if not available) – Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 279: Lmc

    The C-SCPI type for this returned value is int16. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 280: Pmc

    Purge Macros Command. Purges all currently defined macros. *RMC <name> Remove individual Macro Command. Removes the named macro command. *RST Reset Command. Resets the HP E1313/E1413 as follows: • Sets all four scan lists to their default states: – Scan List 1=...
  • Page 281: Sre

    *SRE and that event occurs, it sets a bit in the Status Byte Register and issues an SRQ to the computer (sets the HP-IB SRQ line true). You enable an event by specifying its decimal weight for <...
  • Page 282: Tst

    The default version is an abbreviated self-test that executes only the Digital Tests. By loading an additional object file, you can execute the full self-test as described in this section. See the documentation that comes with the HP E1413 ®...
  • Page 283 *TST? *RST the module’s programmed states to their defaults. See page 66 for a list of the module’s default states. • *TST? performs the following tests on the HP E1413 and installed Signal Conditioning Plug-ons: Digital Tests: Test# Description Writes and reads patterns to registers via A16 and A24.
  • Page 284: Wai

    Instead, use their query forms CALibration:SETup? CALibration:TARE? CALibration:SETup? CALibration:TARE? return a value only after the CALibration:SETup CALibration:TARE operations are complete. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 285: Command Quick Reference

    Command Quick Reference Command Quick Reference The following tables summarize SCPI and IEEE-488.2 Common (*) Commands for the HP E1313/E1413 64-Channel High-Speed A/D. SCPI Command Quick Reference Command Description ABORt Stops scanning immediately and sets trigger system to idle state (scan lists are unaffected).
  • Page 286 [:STATe]? (@<channel>) Return state of SCP filters. :GAIN <chan_gain>,(@<ch_list>) Set gain for amplifier-per-channel SCP. :GAIN? (@<channel>) Returns the channel’s gain setting. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 287 FILTer [:LPASs] [:STATe] ON | OFF Enables/disables A/D’s 12 KHz low-pass filter. [:STATe]? Returns the state of the A/D’s low-pass filter. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 288 Bits set to 1 enable status events to be summarized into Status Byte. :ENABle? Returns the decimal weighted sum of bits set in the Enable Register. Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 289 Returns setting of Trigger Timer Mode. [:PERiod] <trig_interval> Sets the interval between scan triggers when TRIGger:SOURce is TIMer. [:PERiod]? Returns setting of trigger timer. HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 290 Places an ASCII 1 in the output queue when all pending operations have finished. *TRG Trigger Triggers module when TRIGger:SOURce is HOLD. *WAI Wait to Complete Chapter 5 HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 291 Command Quick Reference Notes HP E1313/E1413 Command Reference Chapter 5 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 292: Chapter 6. Signal Conditioning Plug-On Manuals

    Chapter 6 Signal Conditioning Plug-on Manuals Place your SCP manuals in this section Chapter 6 Signal Conditioning Plug-on Manuals Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 293 Notes Signal Conditioning Plug-on Manuals Chapter 6 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 294: Appendix A Specifications

    Appendix A Specifications Except where noted, all references to the HP E1413 apply to the HP E1313. These specifications reflect the performance of the HP E1413 with the HP E1413 Option 11 Straight-Through Signal Conditioning Plug-on. The performance of the HP E1413 with other SCPs is found in the Specifications section of that SCP’s manual.
  • Page 295 .03792 (90 days) 23°C ±1°C (with *CAL? done after 1 hr warm up and CAL:ZERO? Measurement accuracy within 5 min.). For HP E1313, multiply Noise Spec. by 1.4. DC Volts NOTE: When autorange in ON: for readings < 3.8V, add ± 0.02% to linearity specifications for readings ≥...
  • Page 296 Also, the errors due to gradients across the isothermal reference must be added. If an external isothermal reference panel is used, consult the manufacturer’s specifications. If HP termination blocks are used as the isothermal reference, see the notes below.
  • Page 297 Type E -200 to 800 filter off Specifications Appendix A Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
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  • Page 323 Notes Specifications Appendix A Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 324: Appendix B. Error Messages

    Appendix B Error Messages Possible Error Messages: -101 ’Invalid character’. -102 ’Syntax error’. -103 ’Invalid separator’. -104 ’Data type error’. -108 ’Parameter not allowed’. -109 ’Missing parameter’. -113 ’Undefined header’. -123 ’Numeric overflow’. -131 ’Invalid suffix’. -138 ’Suffix not allowed’. -141 ’Invalid character data’.
  • Page 325 -240 ’Hardware error’. Execute *TST? -253 ’Corrupt media’. -281 ’Cannot create program’. -282 ’Illegal program name’. -310 ’System error’. -350 ’Too many errors’. -410 ’Query INTERRUPTED’. -420 ’Query unterminated’. -430 ’Query deadlocked’. +1500 ’External trigger source already allocated’. +2000 ’Invalid card number’. +2001 ’Invalid channel number’.
  • Page 326 +2129 ’Config warning, Sysfail detected’. +3000 ’Illegal while initiated’. Operation must be performed before INIT INIT:CONT ON +3001 ’Illegal while continuous’. While INIT:CONT ON TRIG:SOUR IMM +3004 ’Illegal command. CAL:CONF:RES or CAL:CONF:VOLT not sent’. Incorrect sequence of calibration commands. Send CAL:CONF:RES CAL:CONF:VOLT command before...
  • Page 327 +3027 ’Unable to map A24 VXI memory’. +3028 ’Incorrect range value’. Range value sent is not supported by instrument. +3030 ’Command not yet implemented!!’. +3032 ’0x1: DSP-Unrecognized command code’. +3033 ’0x2: DSP-Parameter out of range’. +3034 ’0x4: DSP-Flash rom erase failure’. +3035 ’0x8: DSP-Programming voltage not present’.
  • Page 328 ’ZERO must be sent before FSCale’. Perform A/D Cal sequence as shown in Command Reference under CALibration:CONFigure:VOLTage +3051 ’Memory size must be multiple of 4’. From . Each HP E1413 reading requires MEM:VME:SIZE 4 bytes. +3052 ’Self test failed. Test info in FIFO’. Use SENSe:DATA:FIFO:ALL? to read the test results.
  • Page 329 These are the only tests where the user should troubleshoot a problem. Other tests which fail must be handled by an HP repair facility. Make sure you record the values found in the FIFO for HP Service. Refer to the Command Reference under...
  • Page 330 +3065 ’Scan list used in LISTL list must have at least 6 channels’ +3066 ’Autorange not allowed with AVERAGE on’ +3067 ’Multiple attempts to erase Flash Memory failed’ +3068 ’Multiple attempts to program Flash Memory failed’ +3069 ’Programming voltage jumper not set properly’. See “...
  • Page 331 Notes Error Messages Appendix B Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 332: Appendix C Glossary

    Appendix C Glossary Except where noted, all references to the HP E1413 apply to the HP E1313. The following terms are either unique to Hewlett-Packard’s VXIbus modules or are unique to the HP E1413. Automatic The HP E1413 can execute a user defined sequence of up...
  • Page 333 The plastic encased module which contains the terminal blocks you connect your field wiring to. The Terminal Module Module then is plugged into the HP E1413’s front panel. Glossary Appendix C Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 334: Appendix D. Register-Based Programming

    Register-Based Programming About This Appendix Except where noted, all references to the HP E1413 apply to the HP E1313. The HP E1413 64-Channel Scanning A/D Module is a register-based module which does not support the VXIbus word serial protocol. When a...
  • Page 335 Calibration Commands ADGAIN ........Page 364 –...
  • Page 336: Table Of Registers

    Table of Registers Category Address Read Registers (return) Write Registers See Page... Base + 00 ID Register Base + 02 Device Type Required VXI Registers Base + 04 VXI Status Register VXI Control Register 339 - 340 Base + 06 Offset Register Base + 08 Query Response Register...
  • Page 337: Register Addressing

    ) is the starting location of the register addresses, LADDR is the module’s logical address, and 64 (40 ) is the number of address bytes per VXI device. For example, the HP E1413’s factory set logical address is 24 ). If this address is not changed, the module...
  • Page 338 Figure D-1. HP E1313/E1413 Registers within A16 Address Space Base Address with To calculate the base address when using the HP E1413 with HP Command Modules (HP E1405B/E1406) add 1F0000 or 2,031,616 to the VXIbus HP Command Register Base Address.
  • Page 339: Required Vxi Registers

    1 0 RESERVED 1 1 A16 address mode The HP E1313/E1413 uses the A16/A24 address mode. Manufacturer ID: Bits 11 through 0 identify the manufacturer of the device. Hewlett-Packard’s ID number is 4095, which corresponds to bits 11 - 0 being set to “1".
  • Page 340: Device Type Register Base + 02

    A24 address space = 2 Given that each module’s A24 space is 256 Kbytes, the Required Memory field is 5 Model Code: The model code for the HP E1413 is 1C4 VXI Status Register Base + 04 Read only: The Status Register indicates when commands and output data can be sent, when query response and input data is available, and the error status of the module.
  • Page 341: Vxi Control Register Base + 04

    The validity of this bit is determined by bit 0, and in turn, bit 7 determines the validity of bit 1. See “ Status Bit Precedence” for more information. NOERR: A zero (0) in bit 6 indicates that an error has occurred. Ready: A zero (0) in bit 3 with a one (1) in bit 2 indicates that the module has not completed its initialization process.
  • Page 342: Offset Register Base + 06

    Offset Register Base + 06 Read/Write: The Offset Register defines the base address of the module’s A24 address space. Because the HP E1413’s A24 address space is 256 Kbytes, only the bits 15 through 10 are used. Address 15 - 10...
  • Page 343: 16 -0E 16

    Command and Parameter Registers Base + 08 Write only: Commands and their parameters are written to the Command and Parameter Registers. See “ Register-Based Command Reference” starting on page 356. Command Register Address 15 - 0 Base + 08 Command Op code Parameter Register #1 Address 15 - 0...
  • Page 344 Scan Control Bits Writing to these bits (7-0) controls the arming and execution of scan lists. When this register is read for scan status, bits 7 - 0 return their currently set values. Address 15 - 8 3 - 2 1 - 0 Base + 10 Scan Status...
  • Page 345 Reserved: Always write zeros to these bits. Next List: This field denotes which of four previously defined scan lists will be used for the next arm/trigger sequence. Note that in Free-run Mode, this field is read only once. Scan Status Bits Bits 15 - 8 are read-only and show the present state of the scan process.
  • Page 346: Card Control Register Base + 12

    Card Control Register Base + 12 Read/Write: The Card Control Register controls various functions on the card. Address 10 - 8 7 - 0 Base + 12 not used FIFO Mode not used FIFO Clear VPPEN A24 Window Open Transducer Detect FIFO Mode: Writing this bit to a (0) sets the Block mode, writing a (1) sets the Overwrite mode.
  • Page 347 Figure D-2 A24 Memory Mapping Notes 1. Normally, bits 10 - 8 are zero (0), so that the Current Value Table can be accessed through A24 address space. 2. CVT channel values start at Base + 00000 (channel 0) with each channel location incremented by 4 (byte addressing).
  • Page 348: Interrupt Configuration Register Base

    Interrupt System Registers Interrupt Configuration Register Base + 14 Read/Write: The Interrupt Configuration Register is used to select the VXI interrupt level to be used when the module interrupts, and controls which events are enabled to cause a VXI interrupt. Address 2 - 0 7 - 3...
  • Page 349 Level Interrupts: FIFO Half Full – Strobed Interrupts: FIFO Overflowed – Meas Complete – Over voltage Detect – Trigger Too Fast – SCP Trigger – Limit Test Exceeded – Address 7 - 0 Base + 16 Limit Test SCP Trig Meas Trig Too Over V...
  • Page 350: Common Capabilities Register Base + 1A 16

    The Virtual Instrument Registers are used to identify what virtual instrument functionality the HP E1313/E1413 modules have. Common Capabilities Register Base + 1A Read only, returns 50 : This register indicates whether the HP E1413 supports certain optional registers. Address 15 - 7 Base + 1A...
  • Page 351: Description Register Base + 1C 16

    Read only, returns FA60 : The Description Register returns more information on identification and functionality of the HP E1413. Note that the Send Data, Send Count, and Send Status Registers correspond to the FIFO MSW, FIFO LSW, FIFO Reading Count, and FIFO Status Registers.
  • Page 352: Subclass Register Base + 1E 16

    Base + 1E Read only, returns 7FFF : The Subclass Register identifies the HP E1413 as an HP virtual instrument device. FIFO Registers The FIFO registers consist of the FIFO MSW, FIFO LSW, the FIFO Status, and FIFO Reading Count Registers.
  • Page 353: Fifo Status Register Base + 24

    Number_of_readings = 2 , where n is the value encoded in the Block Size field. For the HP E1413, n is equal to 15, which makes the block size 32,768 readings. Block Ready: A one (1) indicates that there is a block of data available to be read from the FIFO registers.
  • Page 354: Fifo Reading Count Register Base + 2A 16

    FIFO Reading Count Register Base + 2A Read only: The FIFO Reading Count Register contains the number of 32-bit readings in the FIFO. Address 15 - 0 Base + 2A Number of readings in FIFO Trigger System Registers Software Trigger/ARM Register Base + 26 Write only: A write to this register triggers a measurement scan if the trigger system is enabled and software trigger is selected as a trigger source.
  • Page 355: Trigger Mode Register Base + 2E 16

    Trig Timer Mode: A one (1) causes the trigger timer to run continuously after the first arm event (synchronous mode). When this bit is zero (0), the trigger timer will run only while the HP E1413 is initiated (asynchronous mode). For more information see on page 270.
  • Page 356 Trig Mode: The Trig Mode field is used to select the trigger protocol. Bit 5 Bit 4 Trigger Output: Synchronous Semi-synchronous Asynchronous Output Trig/Arm Source: The Trig/Arm Source field is used to select the trigger or Arm source. When Bit 9 (Select Trigger Timer) is set to 0, the sources in the following table are the trigger sources.
  • Page 357: Register-Based Command Reference

    Trigger Out field. Register-Based Command Reference This section describes the low level register commands of the HP E1413 module. Commands are sent to the module through the Command Register...
  • Page 358 • System Commands AVGRDGS ........Page 358 –...
  • Page 359: System Commands

    System Commands The System commands provide for checking errors, and communicating with the Signal Conditioning Plug-ons. enable n_readings AVGRDGS < > < > 0060 This command sets the number of readings to be averaged for each reading stored in the FIFO or CVT. <...
  • Page 360: Filter

    HP E1413A, 0001 indicates an HP E1413B, and 0010 indicates an HP E1413C. This command is provided to allow your custom application to determine if you can access the extended hardware capability of the B or C version. The B and C version can respond to VXIbus D32 data transfers while the A version is a D16 device.
  • Page 361: Scbread

    SCBREAD? < regaddr > 0800 Returns a 16-bit value which is the contents of the requested register on the SCP Bus. regaddr is an 11-bit address, which has the two formats shown < > below. Accessing SCP Channel Registers 8 - 6 5 - 3 2 - 0 CHN=1...
  • Page 362 Scale Register (Read/Write, regaddr=00ppp000001 (ppp = SCP plug-on number, 0 - 7) 15 - 4 2 - 0 do not care Sign Scale Only the low four bits of this register are significant. They consist of a sign bit and a 3-bit integer. Thus -7 <= SCALE <= 7. This is the weight of the least significant bit in the Channel Gain Registers.
  • Page 363 1011 divide by 8, etc. Note that the HP E1413 does not support attenuation by greater than 2 (on standard SCP modules) due to fixed-point arithmetic limits. This does not prevent SCPs from implementing larger attenuation factors, but such factors will not work correctly on the HP E1413.
  • Page 364: Calibration Commands

    HP E1413’s internal calibration sources. The known values are then sent to the HP E1413 where they are stored and used to perform internal A/D calibration. These procedures each require a sequence of several calibration commands.
  • Page 365: Adgain

    (measurement) position at its conclusion. CARDCAL 1000 calibrates the HP E1413 for gain and offset voltage of the Signal CARDCAL Conditioning Plug-ons (SCPs). Every channel containing in input-type SCP is calibrated for every usable A/D measurement range. If programmable...
  • Page 366: Cardcal

    Note Apply power to the HP E1413 and allow 1 hour for its temperature to stabilize before issuing the CARDCAL command. CARDCAL? 1030 Returns the results of the latest command via the Query CARDCAL Response Register (base+08 ). The meaning of the bits in the response is the same as those in the Error Flag Word (see the table on page 358).
  • Page 367: Source

    SOURCE < range > < lowhigh > 4010 Configures the Calibration Bus Relay and associated multiplexers to allow the on-board calibration source to be measured by an external voltmeter. The output voltage depends on the parameters < range > < lowhigh >...
  • Page 368: Scan List Commands

    TARECAL 1080 Derives the offset constants necessary to make the channels included in the Tare Channel List read zero. Use TAREAPPEND to define the Tare Channel List. These values are stored in RAM, and loaded into the A/D subsystem’s register file. They are not copied into Flash Memory until receipt of the STORETAR command.
  • Page 369: Advratel

    ADVRATEL < clocks > 0204 Sets the interval between successive samples for all scan lists in the “ List-of-Lists” . The sample rate is 2 MHz / ( clocks + 1). The minimum < > is 19 (decimal), corresponding 10 µS advance interval. value for <...
  • Page 370: Assign

    ASSIGN < channel > < conversion > < compensation > 0010 ASSIGN for Standard (See the next discussion for Custom EU Conversions). ASSIGN loads the EU Conversions specified channel’s linear table area with the correct values for the indicated conversion. If <...
  • Page 371 ASSIGN for Custom ASSIGN command is also used to access custom EU tables previously EU Conversions loaded into the specified channels’ linearization table area. The < compensation > parameter is used only if the custom EU is a thermocouple conversion which needs reference compensation. For custom EU conversion, the bit positions of the <...
  • Page 372 EU conversion tables. 5. All Piecewise EU Conversions have 16-bit dynamic range. Linear EU conversions have full dynamic range of the HP E1413. 6. Piecewise EU Conversions use y=Mx+B, where x is the low-order 9-bits, and M and B coefficients are fetched based on the high-order 7-bits of the A/D converter reading.
  • Page 373: Cvt Commands

    0100 - 0103 Initializes scan list n to null. Any previous scan items assigned to this list are lost. NEWL 0104 Initializes “ List-of-Lists” to null. Any previous Scan Lists assigned to this list are lost. scp_number attributes SCPCHAR < >...
  • Page 374: Trigger System Commands

    Trigger System Commands ARM < custom > 0400 This command causes the DSP to load its run-time code into fast RAM, and pre-settle the first channel of the scan list designated in the “ Next List” field of the Scan Control Register. The processor then enters the “ Armed” state, and indicates that it is ready to accept a scan trigger by asserting the “...
  • Page 375: Dspeek

    as follows: The first reading is taken with autoranging, and subsequent readings are taken on the same range as the first. address data_page DSPEEK? < > < > 2040 Reads a 16-bit word from the control processor’s Data Space RAM and returns it in the Query Response Register.
  • Page 376: Register-Based Programming Fundamentals

    Register-Based Programming Fundamentals Register-based programming begins with a few fundamental register-based operations. They are: Resetting the module – General register access – Executing register based commands – Querying the module – These operations are explained here in detail. In “ Programming Sequence” on page 382, they will each be shown as a single operation.
  • Page 377 Resetting the module places it in the Ready for Program State. The module is reset according to Figure D-3. See the Control Processor State Diagram on page 381 Figure D-3. Resetting the HP E1313/E1413 • Comments The registers used are:...
  • Page 378 General Register Any of the A16 registers can be read from while the module is in any state (see the Control Processor State Diagram on page 381). You should avoid Access accessing the module’s A24 areas other than the CVT while the module is scanning.
  • Page 379 Executing While some features of the HP E1413 are controlled by writing bit patterns to the various registers described in the previous section, other more Register-Based complex operations are performed by the on-board microprocessor. Commands Directing the microprocessor to perform these operations involves writing...
  • Page 380 • Comments The registers used are: Status Register (base+04 – Parameter Register(s) (base+0A , 0C , 0E – Command Register (base+08 – Scan Status and Control Register (base+10 – • The parameters must be written to their registers before the command is written.
  • Page 381 Figure D-6. Executing Queries • Comments The registers used are: Status Register (base+04 – Parameter Register(s) (base+0A , 0C , 0E – Command Register (base+08 – Query Response Register (base+08 – • This procedure is simply executing a register based command (a query command) with the addition of monitoring the Query Response Register to determine when the returned value is available.
  • Page 382 Control Processor Figure D-7 shows the relationships between the control processor’s states. States Reset and Abort are bits written to the Reset VXI Control Register (Base + 04 Passed and Ready are bits read from the VXI Status Register (Base + 04 Running* is a bit read from the Scan Status Self-Test Register (Base + 10...
  • Page 383: Programming Sequence

    Notes 1. See VXIbus Specification sections C.2.1.1.2 and C.4.1.3 for address map configuration. Example shown programs HP E1413’s A24 map to begin at address 200000 2. After every Command written to Command Register 08, the controller must wait for DONE (bit 7) and READY (bit 3) to be asserted in VXI Status register 04 before writing the next command.
  • Page 384: Programming Module After Reset Sequence

    Reset CVT Reg Offset (hex) Value (hex) 0420 ( CVTINIT cmd) note 2 Set Trigger Mode Reg Offset (hex) Value (hex) 0008 (software trigger) Set Trigger Count Reg Offset (hex) Value (hex) 0001 (trigger count param) note 5 2330 ( TRIGCOUNT cmd) notes 2,4...
  • Page 385 0004 (channel number) 0008 (EU code for J thermocouple) note 5 0010 ( ASSIGN cmd) notes 2,4 Continue for all 64 channels DSP checks SCP Gains Reg Offset (hex) Value (hex) 0820 ( cmd) SCPGAINS note 2 Calibrate SCP Channels Reg Offset (hex) Value (hex) 1000 (...
  • Page 386: Appendix E. Using Hp Vee With The Hp E1313/E1413

    Hardest to use, fast How to Use HP VEE with the HP E1313/E1413 A good strategy to use with HP VEE and the HP E1313/E1413 is to use an instrument panel to send SCPI commands to configure the HP E1313/E1413 as this will be easy, and for the most part, execution speed does not matter.
  • Page 387 Format which includes special codes for “ plus infinity” , “ minus infinity” , and “ not a number”. These special codes causes a floating point math error in HP VEE, thus they must be converted to a number which HP VEE can handle such as 9.9E37.
  • Page 388 2. If you have a configuration that provides direct VXI backplane access (VXLINK, MXI, Embedded), you need to configure the HP VEE I/O to be able to directly access the HP E1313/E1413 FIFO register and the CVT table. Configuring to access the FIFO is done by selecting:...
  • Page 389 D32 Access as it is twice as fast as D16 access. If using a VXLINK (HP E1383A or HP E1483A) as the interface or if using an HP E1413A, then only D16 access is supported. To use only D16...
  • Page 390 ARRAY 1D SIZE 65024 This sets HP VEE up to read the register that in step 2 we named “ FIFO” and store the results in variable X. The Access Mode “ Increment off” means that a single location will be read over and over again until the number of readings specified by SIZE is fulfilled.
  • Page 391 4. To read data directly from the CVT hardware table in an HP VEE program, select an HP VEE direct I/O panel for the HP E1313/E1413. In this panel select: READ MEMORY CVT ACCESS MODE Increment On ARRAY 1D SIZE This sets up HP VEE to read the CVT Current Value Memory that in step 2 we named “...
  • Page 392: Using Hp Vee With Direct Vxi Backplane Access

    Sample Time on the Scan list panel provides control over the time between channels within a scan list. When the instrument panel is executed, the HP E1313/E1413 is configured to match the total state which includes all of the other sub panels that are not visible in this picture.
  • Page 393 FIFO is emptied. The amount of data in the FIFO and the total readings taken are also displayed as a progress monitor. When a programmed break condition occurs, the HP E1313/E1413 is commanded to stop taking readings, and is then queried for any errors that may have occurred.
  • Page 394: Using Hp Vee For 100 K Sample Speed

    Immediate. The Sample Time on the Scan list panel is what controls the Speed pacing of readings. Appendix E Using HP VEE with the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 395: Using Hp Vee With A Command Module

    Using HP VEE with A slower, but still popular system, is one that uses a command module with a HP-IB connection to the computer. In systems that use a command module a Command Module (i.e. HP E1300/1/6, HP E1405/6), HP VEE’s Direct I/O register access cannot be used because there is no direct backplane connection.
  • Page 396: Measurement Speeds In Hp Vee

    Nram, then use an instrument panel to configure the HP E1413, and finally use Direct I/O to start the measurements and to transfer the results into the computer. This process is demonstrated by the program 1413MAN4.VEE.
  • Page 397 First setup two instruments. The first is a direct I/O to the command module. From the I/O menu: The second instrument is the HP E1313/E1413. From the I/O menu: Using HP VEE with the HP E1313/E1413 Appendix E Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 398 The HP E1406A Command Module should be set so that all of its memory is available. The RAM switches should be set for 2M RAM, 0 Shared. Then the following portion of an HP VEE program configures this memory as Nram. You need to use this procedure because the exact size and address may change based on how an HP E1406A is configured.
  • Page 399 Once the command module has been configured, then use an HP E1413 instrument panel to configure the HP E1313/E1413. Execute this panel once to configure the HP E1313/E1413. Here is the panel with the memory subpanel showing. Note that the VME Address and VME size has been copied to this panel.
  • Page 400 64 channels. Thus, 64 * 7000 = 448,000 readings will be taken which occupy 1,792,000 bytes of memory. Appendix E Using HP VEE with the HP E1313/E1413 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 401 Notice that the time to take the readings is much less than the time to transfer the readings into the computer. Using HP VEE with the HP E1313/E1413 Appendix E Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 402: Appendix F. Wiring And Noise Reduction Methods

    “amplifier at the signal source” or individual A/D at the source is used. Generally, the shield should be connected to ground at the DUT and left open at the HP E1313/E1413. Floating DUTs or transducers are an exception. Connect the shield to HP E1313/E1413 GND or GRD terminals for this case, whichever gives the best performance.
  • Page 403: Hp E1313/E1413 Guard Connections

    Voltage Limits HP E1513A Attenuator SCP). There is an exception to this when high frequency (1 kHz - 20 kHz) common mode noise is present (see “HP E1313/ E1413 Noise Rejection” later in this appendix). Also, if the DUT is not grounded, then the shield should be connected to the E1313/E1413 chassis ground.
  • Page 404: Normal Mode Noise (Enm)

    Normal Mode Noise This noise is actually present at the signal source and is a differential noise (Hi to Lo). It is what is filtered out by the buffered filters on the HP E1502, (Enm) HP E1503, HP E1508, and HP E1509 SCPs.
  • Page 405: Reducing Common Mode Rejection Using Tri-Filar Transformers

    (or suspect it), tie the shield to the HP E1313/E1413 ground through a 0.1 µF capacitor. At high frequencies, this drives the shield voltage to 0 volts at the HP E1313/E1413 input.
  • Page 406 voltages”. The nature of the tri-filar transformer, or, more accurately, common-mode inductor, is that it provides a fairly high impedance to common mode signals, and a quite low impedance to differential mode signals. The ratio of common-mode impedance to differential-mode impedance for the transformer we use is ~ 3500:1.
  • Page 407 Notes Wiring and Noise Reduction Methods Appendix F Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 408: Index

    ASCii, 199-200 ASSIGN, 369-371 A16 Address Space, 336 Asynchronous Trigger Timer, 270-271 A24 Address, 210 Attaching HP E1413 Terminal Module, 52 control processor memory, 345 Automatic Scan List Sequencing, 113, 331 Abbreviated SCPI Commands, 153 List-of-Lists, 120-121 ABORt Subsystem, 159...
  • Page 409 UNHOOK, 367 CALC:AVER:COUNt, 131-132, 164 CALibration Subsystem, 175-186 CALC:AVER:COUNt?, 164 CAL:CONFigure:RESistance, 177 CALC:AVER[:STATe], 131, 165 CAL:CONFigure:VOLTage, 177-178 CALC:AVER[:STATe]?, 165 CAL:SETup, 81-82, 179 HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Index Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 410 402 *CLS, 276 synchronizing multiple, 115 Command VME memory, 210-212 module, base address, 337 CARDCAL, 364 module, using with HP VEE, 394 CARDCAL?, 365 register, 341 Certification, 9 registers, 342, 356 Changing sequences, defined, 29 gains or filters, 140, 182...
  • Page 411 358-374 Components, adding to terminal module, 48 *RMC, 279 Condition Register ROUTe subsystem, 220-225 operation status group, 128 *RST, 279 outputs, 123 HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Index Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 412 SCP, query state, 215 Connecting source SCP, setting channels, 213 external multimeter, 177, 184-185 Current Value Table (CVT), 90, 109 HP E1586A rack mount terminal panel, 61 accessing, 90, 229-230 on-board resistor, 177 clearing, 202-203 on-board thermistor, 46-47 commands, 372...
  • Page 413 173 EU Conversion, 331 current output, 215 downloading custom linear tables, 190 flash memory access (optional), 26-28 downloading custom piecewise tables, 191 HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Index Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 414 CAL:TARE, 140, 182 query buffer, 230 setting SCP, 70, 207, 372 query number of readings, 231-232 General Register Access, 377 HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Index Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 415 HP VEE, 385-400 Get Macro Query (*GMC?), 277 HP E1504 Breadboard SCP Getting Started, 15-32 using, 195 Glossary, 331-332 HP E1586A Rack Mount Terminal Panel *GMC?, 277 connecting, 61 Guard Connections, 402 HP common mode filters, 62 mounting, 61-62...
  • Page 416 MEM:VME:ADDRess?, 210 Low-Pass Filter MEM:VME:SIZE, 211 enabling/disabling, 235 MEM:VME:SIZE?, 211 query state, 236 MEM:VME:STATe, 212 LOW_LIMIT, 359 MEM:VME:STATe?, 212 Lower Limit Mode HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Index Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 417 188, 195 terminal, 37-39, 42 setting current, 188 using with HP VEE, 385-400 when *CAL is executed, 276 Mounting Operation HP E1586A rack mount terminal panel, 62 enable register, 255 Multimeter event register, 256 connecting, 177, 184-185 summary bit, 255 Multiple...
  • Page 418 174 VME memory state, 212 Questionable Data Group, 252, 259 Quarter Bridge, 78, 241-242 condition register, 128 Query diagram, 126 HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Index Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 419 Rack Mount Terminal Panel, 58-62, 93-99 REFTEMP, 365 accessories, 62 Register-Based Commands, 356-374 connecting, 61 ADGAIN, 364 connecting the HP E1586A, 61, 93-99 ADVRATEL, 368 custom length cable, 62 ADVRATEn, 367 HF common mode filter, 62 ADZERO, 364 mounting, 62...
  • Page 420 SCP registers, 360-361 addressing, 336 Rejection, common mode, 294 addressing, base address, 336-337 Remove Macro Command (*RMC), 279 card control register, 342, 345-346 Removing HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Index Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 421 Safety Warnings, 10 timer paced, 112 SAMPle Subsystem, 226-227 two reference temperature channels, 42 SAMP:TIMer, 85, 145, 226 SCBREAD?, 360 SAMP:TIMer?, 227 SCBWRITE, 360-362 HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Index Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 422 327 channels lower limit, 169 how to read results, 281 channels upper limit, 172 *TST? command, 281-283 enable register bits, 255, 260 HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Index Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 423 35 summary bit, 128 setting amplifier gain, 207 Status Byte Group, 252 setting current source, 71, 213 diagram, 126 HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Index Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 424 FETCh?, 197-198 thermocouple reference, 77 FORMat, 199-201 Temperature Measurements, 75 INITiate, 202-203 linking, 75 INPut, 204-208 reference, 93-99 MEMory, 209-212 Terminal Blocks, 331 HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Index Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 425 85, 226 setting-up, 86-88 synchronous mode, 270-271 *TST?, 281-283 trigger, 270-272 default settings, 66 trigger register, 353 TTLTrg Transfer query source, 218 HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Index Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
  • Page 426 193 Using operation status group, 255 HP E1313/E1413, 65-100 questionable data group, 260 HP E1586A Rack Mount Terminal Panel, 93-99 updating, 129-130 HP VEE, 385-400 HP VEE, 100K sample speed, 393 HP VEE, with command module, 394 HP VEE, with VXI backplane, 391...
  • Page 427 Notes HP E1313A/E1413C User’s Manual Index Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...

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