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8.5.11 Error Register
Error register bit assignments
Bit 7
Unused.
Bit 6
CME
Command error.
When a command which has been received contains a syntactic or
semantic error, this bit is set to 1.
・
The command is not supported by the 3155.
・
There is a mistake in a program header.
・
The number of data parameters is wrong.
・
The format of the parameters is wrong.
Bit 5
EXE
Execution error.
When for some reason a command which has been received cannot
be executed, this bit is set to 1.
・
The designated data value is outside the set range.
・
The designated data value is not acceptable.
・
Execution is impossible in the current measuring mode.
Bit 4
DDE
Device dependent error
When a command cannot be executed due to some cause other than
a command error, a query error, or an execution error, this bit is
set to 1.
Execution is impossible due to an abnormality inside the 3155.
Bit 3
QYE
Query error.
When data in the output queue has been lost, this bit is set to 1.
Bit 2
OVE
During communications when an overrun error has occurred, this
bit is set to 1.
Bit 1
FRE
During communications when a framing error has occurred, this bit
is set to 1.
Bit 0
PAE
During communications when a parity error has occurred, this bit
is set to 1.
128
64
32
16
8
4
2
1
bit 7
bit 6
bit 5
bit 4
bit 3
bit 2
bit 1
bit 0
Unused
CME
EXE
DDE
QYE
OVE
FRE
PAE
The error register is a 8-bit resister which indicates the command execution
and commumication conditions, and when an error occurs, the corresponding
bit is set to 1. The error resister is cleared by reading it by a
":SYSTem:ERRor?" command.
Summary of Contents for 3155-01
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