2620A/2625A

Users Manual

There are no device-to-device messages.

11.The size of any block data responses, Section 8.7.9.4. There are no block data responses.

12.A list of common commands and queries which are implemented, Section 10.

*CLS, *ESE, *ESE?, *ESR?, *IDN?, *OPC, *OPC?, *RST, *SRE, *SRE?, *STB?, *TRG, *TST?, *WAI

13.A description of the state of the device after successful completion of the Calibration query, Section 10.2.

The *CAL? command not implemented (an optional command).

14.The maximum length of the block used to define the trigger macro, if *DDT is implemented, Section 10.4.

*DDT is not implemented.

15.The maximum length of macro labels, the maximum length of the block used to define a macro, and how recursion is handled during macro expansion, if the macro commands are implemented, Section 10.7.

Macros are not implemented.

16.A description of the response to the identification common query, *IDN?, Section 10.14.

The *IDN? query returns: FLUKE,2620A,0,M2.41 A3.7 D1.3

The version number of the main software is "M2.41", "A3.7" is the version number of the analog sub-system software, and "D1.3" is the version number of the display sub- system software.

17.The size of the protected user data storage area, *PUD, Section 10.27. *PUD not implemented. There is no protected user data storage area.

18.The size of the resource description, if the *RDT command or *RDT? query are implemented, Sections 10.30 and 10.31.

The *RDT and *RDT? commands are not implemented.

19.A description of the states affected by *RST (Section 10.32), *LRN? (Section 10.17), *RCL (Section 10.29), and *SAV (Section 10.33).

*RST restores the device to the state assumed at initial power-up, except for those items specifically forbidden by the *RST command definition. The initial power-up state is defined under item "4.", above.

*LRN?, *RCL, and *SAV are not implemented.

20.A description of the scope of the self-test performed by the *TST? query, Section 10.38.

*TST? performs the tests listed under "*TST?" in Table 4-8 of the User’s Manual. The device reverts to the power-up state after performing these tests.

21.A description of additional status data structures used in the device’s status reporting, Section 11.

The Instrument Event Enable (IEE) register and the Instrument Event Register (IER) are described in Figure 4-4.

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2625A, 2620A specifications

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