Rs232C Interface - Ametek 2003RP User And Programming Manual

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8.4 RS232C Interface

A suitable cable to connect the 2003RP AC Source to a 9 pin PC-AT style serial port is
supplied with the source. If you are unable to locate this cable, you need to use a cable that
conforms to the wiring diagram shown in Figure 8-3.
Note:
This cable is not bi-directional, so it is important to mark the PC side and the
AC source side of this cable. If the cable is connected in reverse, it will not
operate correctly.
The RP Series expects a LF (Hex 10) terminator at the end of each string sent over the
RS232C interface. If the programming environment you use to develop test programs does
not append a LF terminator to each output string, the RP Series will not respond. This is true
of programs like LabView™ using VISA drivers.
8.4.1 Serial Communication Test Program
The following sample program written in Quick-BASIC can be used to check communication
to the RP Series AC source over the RS232C serial interface. The interface is optional and
must be installed for this to work.
'California Instruments 2001P RS232C Communication Demo Program
'(c) 1998 Copyright California Instruments, All Rights Reserved
'
'This program is for demonstration purposes only and is not to be
'used for any commercial application
'================================================================
'Function and Subroutine Declarations
DECLARE FUNCTION retstring$ ()
'================================================================
'MAIN PROGRAM CODE
'================================================================
'OPEN COM2. Replace with COM1, COM3 or COM4 for Com port used
'The input and output buffers are set to 2K each although
'this is not required for most operations.
OPEN "COM2:19200,n,8,1,BIN,LF,TB2048,RB2048" FOR RANDOM AS #1 LEN = 1
CLS
PRINT "**** 2001P INTERACTIVE MODE ****"
'Enter and endless loop to accept user entered commands
DO
INPUT "Enter Command ('quit' to exit)--> ", cmd$
IF cmd$ <> "QUIT" AND cmd$ <> "quit" THEN
IF cmd$ <> "" THEN
END IF
IF INSTR(cmd$, "?") THEN
END IF
'Check for Errors after each command is issued
PRINT "Sending non-query syntax check *ESR?"
'On fast PC's we may have to hold off between commands
FOR t = 0 TO 1000: NEXT t
PRINT #1, "*ESR?" + CHR$(10);
esr% = 0
'Mask off bits 5,4,3,2 only. Other bits are not used.
esr% = VAL(retstring$) AND 60
'Process esr% value for error bits
IF esr% AND 4 THEN
PRINT #1, cmd$ + CHR$(10);
PRINT "AC Source query response = "; retstring$
'Clear last error
PRINT "*** Query Error Reported by AC Source ***"

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