5 Language Reference

SCPI Command Summary

 

 

Some [optional] commands have been included for clarity. All settings

 

 

NOTE

 

 

commands have a corresponding query.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Subsystem Commands

 

 

 

 

 

 

SCPI Command

 

Description

 

ABORt

 

Aborts the triggered action

 

CALibrate

 

 

 

:CURRent[:LEVel]

 

Calibrates the output current programming

 

:DATA <NRf>

 

Enters the calibration value

 

:DATE <”SPD”>

 

Sets the calibration date

 

:LEVel P1 P2

 

Advances to the next calibration step

 

:PASSword <NRf>

 

Sets the numeric calibration password

 

:STATE <Bool> [,<NRf>]

 

Enables/disables calibration mode

 

:VOLTage[:LEVel]

 

Calibrates the output voltage programming

 

INITiate

 

 

 

[:IMMediate][:TRANsient]

 

Initiates the trigger system

 

:CONTinuous[:TRANsient]

 

Enables/disables continuous triggers

 

MEASure

 

 

 

[:SCALar]

 

 

 

:CURRent[:DC]?

 

Returns the measured output current

 

:VOLTage[:DC]?

 

Returns the measured output voltage

 

OUTPut

 

 

 

[:STATe] <Bool>

 

Enables/disables the specified output

 

:PON

 

 

 

:STATe RST AUTO

 

Programs the Power-On State

 

:PROTection

 

 

 

:CLEar

 

Resets latched protection

 

[SOURce:]

 

 

 

CURRent

 

 

 

[:LEVel]

 

 

 

[:IMMediate][:AMPLitude] <NRf+>

Sets the output current

 

:TRIGgered[:AMPLitude] <NRf+>

Sets the triggered output current

 

:PROTection

 

 

 

:STATe <Bool>

 

Enables/disables over-current protection

 

VOLTage

 

 

 

[:LEVel]

 

 

 

[:IMMediate][:AMPLitude] <NRf+>

Sets the output voltage

 

:TRIGgered[:AMPLitude] <NRf+>

Sets the triggered output voltage

 

:LIMit

 

 

 

:LOW <NRf+>

 

Sets the low-voltage limit

 

:PROTection

 

 

 

[:LEVel] <NRf+>

 

Sets the over-voltage protection level

 

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