Gpib Common Commands; Additional Srq Gpib Commands; Ieee-488.2 Programming Manual Requirements; Power-On Settings - Tektronix MB100 Programmer's Manual

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Getting Started
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GPIB Common Commands
The following commands are provided to use with GPIB status reporting, as
defined by IEEE 488.2 for service request:
* STB ? * SRE
* SRE? * ESR ? * ESE
* ESE ? * CLS
Additional SRQ GPIB Commands
The following commands are provided to use with the Test Status SRQ feature :
TSE
TSE ?
TSR?
IEEE-488.2 Programming Manual Requirements
Certain programming requirements are specified for GPIB interfaces by the
American National Standard Institute ( ANSI) document , ANSI/IEEE Std . 488.2
1987, which are detailed in this section.
Power- on settings
The MB100 will restore the device settings to their same values from when it
was last powered off. No remote commands affect this . The only exception to
this is when the non -volatile RAM becomes corrupted (which should never
happen during normal operation ) . RAM corruption , if it occurs , will be displayed
on the unit's LCD display . When this happens, the MB100 will revert to its
factory-default settings.
Message Exchange
The message exchange options are as follows:
The input buffer is command line oriented . There is a new input buffer for
each command line or program message . The maximum input buffer length
is 80 characters .
The only remote commands that return more than one response message unit
are : *Irn?, meas_all?, meas_agg?.
All queries immediately generate their own response messages when parsed.
No queries wait until the responses are read for them to be generated.
No commands are coupled.
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