will state whether a numeric parameter can also be specified
in hex, octal, and/or binary.
#H7B
,
#Q173
,
#B1111011
Boolean
Represents a single binary condition that is either true or false.
ON
,
OFF
,
1
,
0
Discrete
Selects from a finite number of values. These parameters use
mnemonics to represent each valid setting.
An example is the
ROUTe:SCAN <
scan_list
>
command
where
<
scan_list
>
can be
LIST1
,
LIST2
,
LIST3
, or
LIST4
.
Channel List
(Standard Form)
The general form of a single channel specification is:
ccnn
where
cc
represents the card number and
nn
represents the channel
number.
Since the HP E1413 has only one card, the card number (
cc
) will
always be 1 and the channel number (
nn
) can range from 00 to 63.
Some example channel specifications:
channel 0 = 100, channel 5 = 105, channel 54 = 154
The General form of a channel range specification is:
ccnn:ccnn
(colon separator)
(the second channel must be greater than the first)
Example:
channels 0 through 15 =
100:115
By using commas to separate them, individual and range
specifications can be combined into a single channel list:
0, 5, 6 through 32, and 45 =
(@100,105,106:132,145)
Channel List
(Relative Form)
The SCPI Relative Channel specification syntax is:
(@cc(nn, nn, nn:nn))
where
cc
= card number, and
nn
= channel number.
Example:
0, 5, 6 through 32, and 45 =
(@1(0,5,6:32,45))
The Relative form has special meaning when used in the
ROUTe:SEQuence:DEFine<
scan_list
>,(@<
ch_list
>)
command.
See page 222 for specific information.
Note that for both forms a channel list is always contained within
(@ and ). The Command Reference always shows the (@ and )
punctuation as:
(@<
ch_list
>)
Chapter 5
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