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Table 5-5. IEEE-488 Interface Messages (Sent)
Mnemonic Name
Function
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A message that occurs when the Calibrator asserts the EOI
control line. The Calibrator asserts EOI while it transmits the
ASCII character LF for its termination sequence or
terminator.
DAC
Data Accepted
Set the handshake signal line NDAC low.
DAV
Data Valid
Asserts the handshake signal line DAV.
RFD
Ready for Data
Sets the handshake line NRFD low.
SRQ Service
Request
A control line that a device on the bus can assert to show
that attention is necessary. Refer to “Check Calibrator
Status”.
STB Status
Byte
The status byte is what the Calibrator sends when it replies
to a serial poll (interface message SPE).
Compound Commands
A compound command is two or more commands in one command line. For example, the
subsequent two commands could be recorded individually,
OUT 1 V, 60 HZ
OPER
where the Calibrator sources 1 V ac at 60 Hz, and then goes into operate, or they could be
mixed into a compound command,
OUT 1 V, 60 HZ; OPER
with a semi-colon as a separator. Be careful when a compound command includes the
coupled commands. (See “Coupled Commands.”)
Coupled Commands
A coupled command refers to two or more commands that are in a compound command
(see “Compound Commands”) that do things that could interfere with each other and
cause a fault. Commands in a compound command are disconnected with the; character.
Compound commands with only coupled commands are not order-dependent.
In Chapter 6, the command shows a checkbox for coupled commands.
The coupled commands, but not the scope commands, are:
CUR_POST DBMZ
DC_OFFSET
HARMONIC
OUT
WAVE
An example of the coupled command interference is the command
*RST; OUT 100V, 1kHZ; WAVE SINE
Followed by the commands
WAVE TRI
OUT 10V, 1kHZ
The
WAVE TRI
causes an error. At 100 V, only sine waves are permitted. The
WAVE
and
OUT
are coupled commands. So, the compound command
WAVE TRI; OUT 10V, 1kHZ
is successful. The
WAVE
and
OUT
are programmed together and at 10 V, triangle waves
are permitted.
Overlapped Commands
Commands that start execution but slightly more time to complete is necessary are
overlapped commands, because they can be overlapped by the subsequent command
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