STAT:QUES:COND?

Returns the value of the Questionable Condition register. That is a read-only register which holds the real-time (unlatched) questionable status of the power supply.

Query Syntax

STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition?

Examples

STAT: QUES: COND? STATUS: QUESTIONABLE: CONDITION?

Returned Parameters

<NRl> (Register value)

STAT:QUES:ENAB

Sets or reads the value of the Questionable Enable register. The Questionable Enable register is a mask for enabling specific bits in the Questionable Event register that can cause the questionable summary bit of the Status Byte register to be set. The questionable summary bit (bit 3) is the logical OR of all the enabled bits in the Questionable Event register.

Command Syntax

STATus:QUESionable:ENABle <NRf>

Parameters

0 to 32727

Default Value

0

Examples

STAT: QUES: ENAB 20 STAT: QUES: ENAB 16

Query Syntax

STAT:QUES:ENAB?

Returned Parameters

<NRl> (Register value)

STAT:QUES:EVEN?

Returns the value of the Questionable Event register. The Event register is a read-only register which holds (latches) all events that:

are enabled by the Questionable Enable register.

are passed by the Questionable NTR and/or PTR filter.

Reading the Questionable Event register clears it.

Query Syntax

STATus:QUESionable:EVENt?

Returned Parameters

<NR1> (Register Value)

Examples

STAT: QUES: EVEN? STATUS: QUESTIONABLE: EVENT?

NTR/PTR Commands

These commands allow you to set or read the value of the Questionable NTR (Negative- Transition) and PTR (Positive-Transistion) registers. These registers serve as polarity filters between the Questionable Enable and Questionable Event registers to cause the following actions:

When a bit of the Questionable NTR register is set to 1 then a 1-to-0 transition of a corresponding enabled bit of Questionable Condition register will cause that bit to be set in the Questionable Event register.

When a bit of the Questionable PTR register is set to 1 then a 0-to-1 transition of a corresponding enabled bit of Questionable Condition register will cause that bit to be set in the Questionable Event register.

If the same bits in both NTR and PTR registers are set to 1, then any transition of that bit (if enabled) at the Questionable Condition register will set the corresponding bit in the Questionable Event register.

If the same bits in both NTR and PTR registers are set to 0, then no transition of that bit (even if enabled) at the Questionable Condition register can set the corresponding bit in the Questionable Event register.

NOTE

If a Questionable bit is in the proper state, then programming thecorresponding PTR or NTR filter bit to 1

 

will set the associated EventRegister bit.

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