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bit configuration, 95 status registers

programming, 142 status subsystem, 94

QUEStionable INSTrument ISUMmary CONDition?,

100

QUEStionable INSTrument ISUMmary ENABle?,

100

QUEStionable INSTrument ISUMmary?, 99

STATus OPERation CONDition?, 95

STATus OPERation ENABle?, 95

STATus OPERation NTRansition, 96

STATus OPERation PTRansition, 96

STATus OPERation?, 95

STATus PRESet, 94

STATus QUEStionable CONDition?, 97, 98

STATus QUEStionable INSTrument ISUMmary

NTRansition, 101

STATus QUEStionable INSTrument ISUMmary

PTRansition, 101

STATus QUEStionable NTRansition, 98 STATus QUEStionable PTRansition, 98 STATus QUEStionable?, 97

syntax, 94

status transition, monitoring, 148 step transients, 130

suffixes, 23

system commands, 102 syntax, 102

SYSTem CONFgure, 102

SYSTem CONFigure NOUTputs, 103

SYSTem ERRor?, 103

SYSTem LANGuage, 104 SYSTem LOCal, 104 SYSTem REMote, 104 SYSTem RWLock, 104 SYSTem VERSion?, 103

system considerations, 24 system errors, 157

—T—

trace subsystem, 105 DATA, 105

DATA CATalog?, 106 DATA DEFine, 106 DATA DELete, 106 syntax, 105 TRACe, 105

TRACe CATalog?, 106 TRACe DEFine, 106 TRACe DELete, 106

transients

programming, 128, 130, 131 synchronizing, 135

trigger delay

Index

selecting, 135

Trigger In, programming, 148 Trigger Out, programming, 148 trigger subsystem, 107

ABORt, 108

INITiate CONTinuous NAME, 109 INITiate CONTinuous SEQuence, 109 INITiate NAME, 108

INITiate SEQuence, 108 syntax, 107 TRIGger, 109 TRIGger ACQuire, 111

TRIGger ACQuire SOURce, 112 TRIGger DELay, 109

TRIGger SEQuence1 DEFine, 112 TRIGger SEQuence2 DEFine, 112 TRIGger SEQuence2 PHASe, 111 TRIGger SEQuence2 SOURce, 110 TRIGger SEQuence3, 111 TRIGger SEQuence3 DEFine, 112 TRIGger SEQuence3 SOURce, 112 TRIGger SOURce, 110

TRIGger SYNChronize PHASe, 111 TRIGger SYNChronize SOURce, 110

triggers event, 141 generating, 136, 141 measurement, 139 multiple, 136 output, 132

programming, 133, 134, 139, 140 selecting, 134, 140

single, 136

Types of SCPI commands, 17

—U—

using queries, 20

—V—

voltage, 122 voltage data

instantaneous, 139 voltage measurements, 137 voltage sampling rate

varying, 141

—W—

waveform clipped, 123 shapes, 123 square, 123 user defined, 123

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Contents Programming Guide Printing History Safety SummaryTable of Contents System Considerations Language DictionaryMeasurement Subsystem Frequency Source Subsystem Function Source Subsystem Voltage 121 Programming ExamplesError Messages Scpi Command TreeScpi Conformance Information Elgar Model 9012 Compatibility167 IEC Mode Command SummaryIndex 181Earlier AC Source Models About this GuideDocumentation Summary Information about this Current modelExternal References Agilent VXIplug&play Power Products Instrument DriversScpi References Gpib ReferencesSystem Requirements Downloading and Installing the DriverAccessing Online Help Page RS-232 Capabilities of the AC Source Gpib Capabilities of the AC SourceGpib Address RS-232 Data FormatRS-232 Programming Example RS-232 TroubleshootingIntroduction to Scpi Types of Scpi CommandsConventions Used in This Guide Types of Scpi MessagesActive Header Path Scpi Command TreeRoot Level Moving Among Subsystems Effect of Optional HeadersUsing Queries Including Common CommandsCoupled Commands Structure of a Scpi MessageHeaders Combining Message UnitsMessage Unit Separator Query IndicatorRoot Specifier Message TerminatorNumerical Data Formats Scpi Data FormatsSuffixes and Multipliers Character DataAssigning the Gpib Address in Programs System ConsiderationsTypes of DOS Drivers Agilent 82335A DriverAgilent Basic Controllers Error HandlingPage Introduction Language DictionarySubsystem Subsystem CommandsSubsystem Syntax Calibration Subsystem CommandsCALibrateCURRentAC CalcurracCALibrateDATA CALibrateCURRentMEASureCALibrateIMPedance CALibrateLEVelCALibratePWMFREQuency CALibratePASSwordCALibratePWMRAMP CALibrateSAVECALibrateVOLTageAC CALibrateSTATeCALibrateVOLTageDC Calstat 1,6812 Calstat OFFCALibrateVOLTageRTIMe CALibrateVOLTageOFFSetCALibrateVOLTagePROTection DISPlay Display Subsystem CommandsDISPlayMODE DISPlayTEXTInstcoup ALL Instrument SubsystemINSTrumentCOUPle INSTrumentNSELect INSTrumentSELect MEASureARRayCURRent? FETChARRayCURRent? Measurement Subsystem ArraysMEASureARRayCURRentHARMonic? FETChARRayCURRentHARMonic? MEASureARRayCURRentNEUTral? FETChARRayCURRentNEUTral? MEASureARRayVOLTage? FETChARRayVOLTage? MEASureARRayVOLTageHARMonic? FETChARRayVOLTageHARMonic? MEASureCURRent? FETChCURRent? Measurement Subsystem CurrentMEASureCURRentACDC? FETChCURRentACDC? MEASureCURRentAC? FETChCURRentAC?Parameters Examples MEASureCURRentCREStfactor? FETChCURRentCREStfactor?MEASureCURRentHARMonic? FETChCURRentHARMonic? MEASureCURRentNEUTral? FETChCURRentNEUTral? MEASureCURRentHARMonicPHASe? FETChCURRentHARMonicPHASe?MEASureCURRentHARMonicTHD? FETChCURRentHARMonicTHD? MEASureCURRentNEUTralHARMonic? FETChCURRentNEUTralHARMonic? MEASureCURRentNEUTralAC? FETChCURRentNEUTralAC?MEASureCURRentNEUTralACDC? FETChCURRentNEUTralACDC? MEASCURRNEUTHARMPHAS? MEASureFREQuency? FETChFREQuency? Measurement Subsystem FrequencyMEASurePOWerAC? FETChPOWerAC? Measurement Subsystem PowerMEASurePOWer? FETChPOWer? MEASurePOWerACPFACtor? FETChPOWerACPFACtor? MEASurePOWerACAPParent? FETChPOWerACAPParent?MEASurePOWerACREACtive? FETChPOWerACREACtive? MEASurePOWerACTOTal? FETChPOWerACTOTal? MEASureVOLTageAC? FETChVOLTageAC? Measurement Subsystem VoltageMEASureVOLTage? FETChVOLTage? MEASureVOLTageHARMonic? FETChVOLTageHARMonic? MEASureVOLTageACDC? FETChVOLTageACDC?MEASureVOLTageHARMonicTHD? FETChVOLTageHARMonicTHD? MEASureVOLTageHARMonicPHASe? FETChVOLTageHARMonicPHASe?OUTPut Command SyntaxOutput Subsystem OUTPutDFI OUTPutCOUPlingOUTPutDFISOURce Outpcoup DCOUTPutIMPedanceREAL OUTPutIMPedanceOUTPutIMPedanceREACtive OutpimprealOUTPutPONSTATe OUTPutPROTectionDELayOUTPutPROTectionCLEar Outpponstat RSTOUTPutTTLTrg OUTPutRIMODEOUTPutTTLTrgSOURce OutpttltSENSeCURRentACDCRANGe Sense SubsystemSENSeSWEepTINTerval SENSeSWEepOFFSetPOINtsSENSeWINDow Senswind KbesCURRent Source Subsystem CurrentCurrpeakmode FIX CURRentPEAKCURRentPEAKMODE CURRentPROTectionSTATe CURRentPEAKTRIGgeredFREQuencyMODE Source Subsystem FrequencyFREQuency FREQencySLEWTRIGgered FREQuencySLEWFREQuencySLEWMODE FREQuencyTRIGgered FUNCtion Source Subsystem FunctionFUNCtionTRIGgered FUNCtionMODEFuncmode FIX Query Syntax SOURceFUNCtionSHAPeMODE?Query Syntax SOURceFUNCtionSHAPeCSINusoid? FUNCtionCSINusoidFunccsin Funccsin 10 THD List Source Subsystem ListLISTCOUNt Related Commands ListcurrLISTCURRent LISTCURRentPOINts?LISTDWELl Related Commands ListdwelLISTDWELlPOINts? LISTFREQuencyLISTFREQuencyPOINts? LISTPHASeLISTFREQuencySLEW LISTFREQuencySLEWPOINts?Related Commands Listphas LISTPHASePOINts?Related Commands Listshap LISTSHAPeLISTTTLTrg ListstepLISTTTLTrgPOINts? Liststep OnceLISTVOLTagePOINts? LISTVOLTageLISTVOLTageSLEW Query Syntax SOURceLISTVOLTageLEVelPOINTs?LISTVOLTageOFFSet LISTVOLTageSLEWPOINts?LISTVOLTageOFFSetPOINts? LISTVOLTSLEWPOIN?Query Syntax SOURceLISTVOLTageOFFSetSLEWPOINTs? LISTVOLTageOFFSetSLEWLISTVOLTageOFFSetSLEWPOINts? Subsystem Syntax Source Subsystem PhasePHASe PHASeTRIGgered PHASeMODEPULSeDCYCle Source Subsystem PulsePULSeCOUNt Pulshold Dcyc PULSeHOLDPULSeWIDTh PULSePERiodSource Subsystem Voltage Volt VOLTageVOLTageTRIGgered VOLTageOFFSet VOLTageMODEVOLTageOFFSetTRIGgered VOLTageOFFSetMODEVoltoffsmode FIX Query Syntax SOURceVOLTageOFFSetMODE?VOLTageOFFSetSLEWMODE VOLTageOFFSetSLEWVoltoffsslewmode Step Query Syntax SOURceVOLTageOFFSetSLEWMODE?VOLTagePROTection VOLTageOFFSetSLEWTRIGgeredVOLTagePROTectionSTATe VoltprotstatVOLTageRANGe Agilent 6814B, 6834B, 6843A Only Phase SelectableVOLTageSENSeDETector VOLTageALCDETector RTIMeINTernal EXTernal VOLTageSENSeSOURce VOLTageALCSOURceVOLTageSLEW VOLTageSLEWTRIGgered VOLTageSLEWMODEVoltslewmode Step Query Syntax SOURceVOLTageSLEWMODE?Status Subsystem STATusPRESetSTATusOPERationENABle Bit Configuration of Operation Status RegistersSTATusOPERation? STATusOPERationCONDition?Statoperntr STATusOPERationNTRansition STATusOPERationPTRansitionSTATusQUEStionable? Bit Configuration of Questionable Status RegistersSTATusQUEStionableCONDition? STATQUESEVEN?Query Syntax STATusQUEStionableENABle? STATusQUEStionableENABleNR1 register value Related Commands STATusQUEStionableNTRansition STATusQUEStionablePTRansitionSTATusQUEStionableINSTrumentISUMmary? Agilent 6834B Only Phase SelectableSTATusQUEStionableINSTrumentISUMmaryCONDition? STATusQUEStionableINSTrumentISUMmaryENABleSTATQUESINSTISUMCOND? Statquesinstisumenab101 StatquesinstisumntrSystconf Norm System CommandsSYSTemCONFigure SYSTemERRor? SYSTemCONFigureNOUTputsSYSTemVERSion? SystconfnoutSYSTemLOCal SYSTemLANGuageSYSTemREMote SYSTemRWLockTrace Subsystem Command Syntax Parameters Examples Query SyntaxTRACe DataTRACeCATalog? DATACATalog? Command Syntax Parameters Examples Related CommandsTRACeDEFine DATADEFine TRACeDELete DATADELete107 Trigger SubsystemINITiateSEQuence INITiateNAME ABORtAbor INITSEQ1 Initname ACQINITiateCONTinuousSEQuence INITiateCONTinuousNAME TRIGgerDELayTRIGger 109TRIGgerSOURce IMMediate PHASeTRIGgerSEQuence2SOURce TRIGgerSYNChronizeSOURce Gpib device, *TRG, or GET Group Execute TriggerCommand Syntax Parameters RST Value Examples Query Syntax TRIGgerSEQuence2PHASe TRIGgerSYNCHronizePHASeTRIGgerSEQuence3 TRIGgerACQuire 111112 TRIGgerSEQuence3SOURce TRIGgerACQuireSOURce113 Common CommandsCommon Commands Syntax Command Syntax *CLS Parameters None Bit Configuration of Standard Event Status Enable RegisterCLS ESEIDN? ESR?OPC Field InformationRCL OPT?PSC RST SAV Command Syntax SAV NRf Parameters ExampleSRE NR1 register binary valueSTB? Bit Configuration of Status Byte RegisterTRG TST?WAI Programming the Output Power-on InitializationEnabling the Output OUTPut onMaximum Voltage AC Voltage and FrequencyVoltage Ranges Agilent 6814B/6834B/6843A only 122Waveform Shapes Voltage and Frequency Slew RatesClipped Waveform Individual Phases Agilent 6834B onlyUser-Defined Waveform 124Programming the Output Phase Selecting a PhaseCurrent Limit 125126 DC Output Agilent 6811B/6812B/6813B onlyPeak Current Limit Agilent 6811B/6812B/6813B only VOLTageOFFSet 300VOLTage VOLTageLEVel, VOLTageOFFSet, and FUNCtionSHAPeVOLTageRANGe CURRent 127128 Programming Output TransientsVOLTageRANGe CURRent 10VOLTageRANGe Model of Transient System 129 Transient System Model130 Step and Pulse TransientsStep Example 131 List TransientsStep Scpi Triggering Nomenclature Triggering Output ChangesLISTCOUNt Sequence Form AliasModel of Output Triggers 133 Output Trigger System ModelSelecting the Output Trigger Source Initiating the Output Trigger SystemABORt *RST *RCL TRIGgerSEQuence1SOURce BUS TRIGgerTRANsientSOURce BUS135 Specifying a Trigger DelaySynchronizing Output Changes to a Reference Phase Angle Specifying a Dwell Time for Each List Point Generating Output TriggersSingle Triggers Continuous Triggers137 Making MeasurementsVoltage and Current Measurements Simultaneous Output Phase Measurements Agilent 6834B only Power MeasurementsHarmonic Measurements 138Measurement Trigger System Model Triggering MeasurementsReturning Voltage and Current Data From the Data Buffer Selecting the Measurement Trigger Source Initiating the Measurement Trigger SystemINITiateIMMediateSEQuence3 or INITiateIMMediateNAME ACQuire 140Varying the Voltage and Current Sampling Rate Generating Measurement TriggersPre-event and Post-event Triggering 141Operation Status Group Power-On ConditionsProgramming the Status Registers Status Byte and Service Request Enable Registers Bit SignalStandard Event Status Group 143Ac Source Status Model 144 145 Questionable Status GroupQuestionable Instrument Isummary Status Group PON Power On Bit Command ActionStandard Event Status Group 146Examples Status Byte RegisterMonitoring Both Phases of a Status Transition Programming the Trigger In and Trigger Out BNC ConnectorsTrigger In BNC Servicing Questionable Status Events149 Remote Inhibit and Discrete Fault IndicatorTrigger Out BNC Discrete Fault Indicator DFI Scpi Command CompletionRemote Inhibit RI 150151 Command Syntax152 Scpi Command Tree153 Scpi Command Tree aPage 155 Scpi Confirmed Commands156 Non Scpi Commands157 Error Number ListError # 158 159 Page Main Board W1 Jumper Option Emulation Elgar Model 9012 Plug-in Programmer CompatibilitySyntax Compatibility 161Command Description Power-on StateStatus Model ByteFront Panel Operation ProtectionSystem Keys Function KeysEntry Keys E9012 Language Command SummaryTrigger Control key functions Device Clear Volts n Curl n Freq n RNG 0 Rngf 0 1165 Drop nPage 167 Using the SENSeCURRentACDCRANGe command168 Command Syntax169 CALCulateINTegralTIMECALCulateSMOothing Vss delta Dmax limit CALCulateLIMitUPPerDc limit Dt tlimit Dt limit 170171 FORMat172 FORMatBORDerMEASureARRayCURRentHARMonic? 174 MEASureARRayVOLTageFLUCtuationsALL?175 Point Pst array176 MEASureARRayVOLTageFLUCtuationsFLICker?177 MEASureARRayVOLTageFLUCtuationsPST?178 SENSeCURRentPREFerence179 Slew Operation MEASureARRayCURRentPage 181 Index182 Index183 Scpi List Step 184QUEStionable INSTrument ISUMmary? 185Agilent Sales and Support Offices Manual Updates
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