
Section 8: TSP command reference
Model 2461 Interactive SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
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2461-901-01 A/November 2015
The subsections contain information about the command. The subsections are:
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Command name, brief description, and summary table
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Usage
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Details
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Example
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Also see
The content of each of these subsections is described in the following topics.
Command name, brief description, and summary table
Each instrument command description starts with the command name, followed by a brief description
and a table with information for each command. Descriptions of the numbered items in the figure
below are provided below.
Figure 173: TSP command name and summary table
1
Instrument command name
. The beginning of the command description. It is followed by a brief
description of what the command does.
2
Type of command
. Commands can be functions, attributes, or constants. If the command is an
attribute, it can be read-only (R), read-write (RW), or write-only (W).
3
TSP-Link accessible
. Indicates whether or not the command can be accessed through a TSP-
Link network (Yes or No).
4
Affected by
. This columns lists commands or actions that can change the value of the command,
including.
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Power cycle:
The command settings are not saved through a power cycle.
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Restore configuration:
If you restore a configuration script, this setting changes to the stored setting.
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Instrument reset:
When you reset the instrument, this command is reset to its default value. Reset can
be done from the front panel or when you send
reset()
or
*RST
.
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Source configuration list:
If you recall a source configuration list, this setting changes to the setting
stored in the list.
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Measure configuration list:
If you recall a measure configuration list, this setting changes to the
setting stored in the list.
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Function:
This command changes value when the function is changed (for example, changing from a
voltage source to a current source or changing from a current measurement to a resistance
measurement).