Agilent Technologies 668xA, 665xA Action Display Shows, Assigning the Gpib Address In Programs

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Action

Display Shows

Press

Current address

Press new address keys

New address replaces numbers on the display

Press

Display returns to meter mode

If you try to enter a forbidden number, ADDR ERROR is displayed.

The following examples show how to set addresses:

To set stand-along primary address 6, press

To set direct supply primary address 6, press

To set linked secondary address 1, press

To set linked secondary address 12, press

Note The power supply display will reset (recall the state in location 0) whenever you change between the following types of GPIB addresses:

A stand-alone primary address and a direct primary address.

A direct primary address and a secondary address.

Assigning the GPIB Address In Programs

The following examples assume that the GPIB select code is 7, the the power supply is 6, and that the power supply address will be assigned to the variable @PS.

1000

!Stand-alone address. The power supply will respond if it is set to 6

1010

PS=706

!Statement for Agilent 82335A Interface

1010

ASSIGN @PS TO 706

! Statement for Agilent BASIC Interface

1020

!Direct address. The power supply will respond if it is set to 6. or 6.0

1030

PS-70600

! Statement for Agilent 82335A Interface

1030

ASSIGN @PS TO 70600

! Statement for Agilent BASIC Interface

1040

!Linked address 1. The power supply will respond if it is set to address .1 and is serially connected to a

 

supply at direct address 6.0

 

1050

PS=706.01

!Agilent 82335A Interface

1090

ASSIGN @PS TO 706.01

!Agilent BASIC Interface

For systems using the National Instruments DOS driver, the address is specified in the software configuration program (IBCONFIG.EXE) and assigned a symbolic name. The address then is referenced only by this name within the application program (see the National Instruments GP-IB documentation).

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668xA, 669xA, 667xA, 664xA, 665xA specifications

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