Command Timing And Completion - ILX Lightwave LDX-32420 User Manual

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Command Timing and Completion

Command Timing and Completion
This section describes, for each device-dependent command, whether that
command is performed in an overlapped or sequential manner. In other words, it
states whether the next command may begin while the current command is being
executed, or if the next command must wait until the current command is
completed before its execution begins. The conditions for setting the operation
complete flag are given in the Chapter 3 section titled Operation Complete
Definition.
All LDX-32420 device-dependent commands are executed in an overlapped
manner, except the DELAY command. The operation complete flag is set after the
conditions outlined in the Operation Complete Definition have been satisfied.
The *WAI (common command) is an example of a sequential command that
forces the next command to wait until the no-operation-pending flag is true. This is
essentially the same as waiting for the OPC flag to become true, because the no-
operations-pending flag is used to set the OPC flag (bit 0 of the Standard Event
Status Register).
Commands that change the status of the instrument limits or change its mode or
current range, step value, or status enable registers will not have their OPC flag
set until all current writing to non-volatile memory has been completed. This is
done to ensure that the OPC flag is never set prematurely.
Whenever there is any output (response) data in the Output Queue, bit 4 is set in
the Status Byte Register. Whenever there is any error message in the Error
Queue, bit 7 is set in the Status Byte Register.
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