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Table of contents |
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Chapter 1: Interfacing the XMP 2600 |
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The GPIB interface | 1 | |
The serial interface | 2 | |
Serial Interface Capabilities | 2 | |
Computer Versus Terminal Operation | 2 | |
Programming messages formats | 3 | |
Listening Formats | 3 | |
Talking Formats | 4 | |
Chapter 2: Usage Guidelines |
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How to communicate with the XMP 2600 | 5 | |
Using the comm. channels | 5 | |
Using the GPIB bus | 5 | |
Using an RS232 link | 5 | |
Recovering from communication halts | 6 | |
The XMP’s input and output queues | 6 | |
Communicate with the XMP 2600 | 6 | |
Using queries | 6 | |
Using commands | 6 | |
Programming the XMP 2600 | 6 | |
Recommendations on using the XMP 2600 | 7 | |
Initialize the XMP 2600 | 7 | |
Identify the XMP 2600 | 8 | |
Enforce | 8 | |
Setup the XMP 2600 status system | 8 | |
Query installed Power Modules | 8 | |
Setup system level protection shutdown features | 9 | |
Initial setup of the Power Modules | 9 | |
Activation | 10 | |
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Use queries | 11 | |
Using advanced features | 11 | |
A focus on status | 11 | |
Handling SRQ and the IEEE488.2 Status Structures | 11 | |
Definitions of structural elements | 12 | |
Status registers | 12 | |
Event registers | 12 | |
Event enable registers | 12 | |
Mask registers | 12 | |
Responding to SRQ events | 13 | |
The (main) status byte | 13 | |
Main controller events | 13 | |
Output message Queue | 13 | |
Remote communication time out | 14 |
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