Section 6: 9100 System Operation — SCPI Language
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[SOURce]
(Contd)
:PULSe
:PERiod(?)
<DNPD>
:WIDth(?)
<DNPD>
:DCYCle(?)
<DNPD>
:TEMPerature
:UNITs(?)
<CPD>{C|CEL|F|FAH|K}
:SCALe(?)
<CPD>{TS68|TS90}
:THERmocouple
[:LEVEl]
[:IMMediate]
[:AMPLitude](?)
<DNPD>
:TYPE(?)
<CPD>{B|C|E|J|K|N|R|S|T}
:PRT
[:LEVEl]
[:IMMediate]
[:AMPLitude](?)
<DNPD>
:TYPE(?)
<CPD>{PT385|PT392}
:NRESistance(?)
<DNPD>
:UUT_I(?)
<CPD>{LOW|HIGH|SUPer}
:CONTinuity
[:LEVEl]
[:IMMediate]
[:AMPLitude](?)
<DNPD>
:TCURrent?
:INSulation
[:LEVEl]
[:IMMediate]
[:AMPLitude](?)
<DNPD>
:UUT_I(?)
<CPD>{HIGH|SUPer}
:TVOLtage?
:TCURrent?
Note to the [SOURce] Subsystem Table
Many optional keywords are included in the table; shown in square brackets, as required by the SCPI reference document. The
structure of the command set is such that in all cases, these optional keywords can be omitted.
Notes about Types of Command Separators
The [SOURce] subsystem has a complex tree structure. To clarify descriptions (as, for instance, in the table overleaf), examples
of branching are referred to the root. In the table, when transferring from, say, a
VOLT HIGH
command to a
VOLT LOW
command,
the command string returns to the root, so that rather than using the valid short-cut
;
branching separator, it is shown as returning
to the root by a
;:
separator.
This does not mean that valid short-cut 'program message unit' separators cannot be used, but merely that we are defining the
commands in full, to avoid confusion.