Typical Command Sequences; Table E-3 Typical Addressed Command Sequence; Table E-4 Typical Addressed Command Sequence - Keithley 2010 User Manual

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Typical command sequences

For the various multiline commands, a specific bus sequence must take place to properly send
the command. In particular, the correct listen address must be sent to the instrument before it
will respond to addressed commands.
addressed multiline commands. In this instance, the SDC command is being sent to the
instrument. UNL is generally sent as part of the sequence to ensure that no other active listeners
are present. Note that ATN is true for both the listen command and the SDC command byte itself.
Table E-3
Typical addressed command sequence
Step
Command
1
UNL
2
LAG*
3
SDC
4
*Assumes primary address = 16.
Table E-4
gives a typical common command sequence. In this instance, ATN is true while the
instrument is being addressed, but it is set high while sending the common command string.
Table E-4
Typical addressed command sequence
Step
Command
1
UNL
2
LAG*
3
Data
4
Data
5
Data
6
Data
*Assumes primary address = 16.
Table E-3
lists a typical bus sequence for sending the
ATN state
ASCII
Set low
?
Stays low
0
Stays low
EOT
Returns high
ATN state
ASCII
Set low
?
Stays low
0
Set high
*
Stays high
R
Stays high
S
Stays high
T
IEEE-488 Bus Overview
Data bus
Hex
Decimal
3F
63
30
48
04
4
Data bus
Hex
Decimal
3F
63
30
48
2A
42
52
82
53
83
54
84
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