Keithley 2001 Operator's Manual page 342

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transition, the appropriate bit in the corresponding event register will set when the correspond-
ing bit in the condition register changes from 1 to 0. For example, if bit B9 of the Negative Tran-
sition Register of of the Measurement Transition Filter is set, then the buffer full event is
programmed for a negative transition. The BFL bit (B9) in the Measurement Event Register will
set when the trace buffer is no longer full. For details on register structure, see
The NTR registers are shown in Figures 4-34B through 4-39B. Included is the decimal weight
of each bit. The sum of the decimal weights of the bits that you wish to set is the parameter
(<NRf>) that is sent with the command. For example, to program RAV (B5) and BFL (B9) mea-
surement events for negative transitions, send the following command:
:stat:meas:ntr 544
where;
BFL (bit B9) = Decimal
RAV (bit B5) = Decimal
<NRf> =
Effects of negative transitions on the Measurement Event Register:
Negative transition effect on
Measurement event
Measurement Event Register
Reading overflow
Sets B0 when a reading has gone from overflow to normal.
Low limit 1
Sets B1 when the reading is no longer less than the low limit 1 setting.
High limit 1
Sets B2 when the reading is no longer greater than the low limit 1 setting.
Low limit 2
Sets B3 when the reading is no longer less than the low limit 2 setting.
High limit 2
Sets B4 when the reading is no longer greater than the high limit 2 setting.
Reading available
Sets B5 when the next reading is being taken.
Buffer available
Sets B7 when the trace buffer has become empty.
Buffer half full
Sets B8 when the trace buffer is no longer half full.
Buffer full
Sets B9 when the trace buffer is no longer full.
Buffer pretriggered
Sets when the trace buffer pretrigger operations are completed.
Effects of negative transitions on the Questionable Event Register:
Negative transition effect on
Questionable event
Questionable Event Register
Temperature summary Sets B4 when a valid reference junction measurement follows an invalid
reference junction measurement.
Calibration summary
Sets B8 when an invalid calibration constant clears after a successful
calibration.
Command warning
Sets B14 when a Signal Oriented Measurement Command parameter
executes correctly after a previous Signal Oriented Measurement Com-
mand parameter has been ignored.
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