Agilent Technologies 6613C The Message Unit, Headers, Query Indicator, Message Unit Separator

Models: 6632B 6633B 66332A 6634B

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The Message Unit

Introduction to Programming - 2

Data

Keywords

Message Unit

Query Indicator

VOLT : LEV 20 ; PROT 21 ; : CURR? <NL>

Keyword Separator

Message Unit Separators

Message Terminator

Root Specifier

Figure 2-2. Command Message Structure

The Message Unit

The simplest SCPI command is a single message unit consisting of a command header (or keyword) followed by a message terminator. The message unit may include a parameter after the header. The parameter can be numeric or a string.

ABORt<NL>

VOLTage 20<NL>

Headers

Headers, also referred to as keywords, are instructions recognized by the dc source. Headers may be either in the long form or the short form. In the long form, the header is completely spelled out, such as VOLTAGE, STATUS, and DELAY. In the short form, the header has only the first three or four letters, such as VOLT, STAT, and DEL.

Query Indicator

Following a header with a question mark turns it into a query (VOLTage?, VOLTage:PROTection?). If a query contains a parameter, place the query indicator at the end of the last header (VOLTage:PROTection? MAX).

Message Unit Separator

When two or more message units are combined into a compound message, separate the units with a semicolon (STATus:OPERation?;QUEStionable?).

Root Specifier

When it precedes the first header of a message unit, the colon becomes the root specifier. It tells the command parser that this is the root or the top node of the command tree.

Message Terminator

A terminator informs SCPI that it has reached the end of a message. Three permitted messages terminators are:

newline (<NL>), which is ASCII decimal 10 or hex 0A.

end or identify (<END>)

both of the above (<NL><END>).

In the examples of this guide, there is an assumed message terminator at the end of each message.

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Agilent Technologies 6613C, 6634B, 6633B The Message Unit, Headers, Query Indicator, Message Unit Separator, Root Specifier