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Remote Operations
Flow control (signal handshaking)
Signal handshaking between the controller and the instrument lets the two devices commu-
nicate with each other about readiness to receive data. The SourceMeter does not support hard-
ware handshaking (
fl
ow control).
Software
fl
ow control is in the form of XON and XOFF characters and is enabled when
XON-XOFF is selected from the RS-232 FLOW CONTROL menu. When the input queue of
the unit becomes more than 3/4 full, the instrument issues an XOFF command. The control
program should respond to this and stop sending characters until the SourceMeter issues the
XON, which it will do once its input buffer has dropped below half-full. The SourceMeter rec-
ognizes XON and XOFF sent from the controller. An XOFF will cause the instrument to stop
outputting characters until it sees an XON. Incoming commands are processed after the <CR>
character is received from the controller.
If NONE is the selected
fl
ow control, there will be no signal handshaking between the con-
troller and the SourceMeter. Data will be lost if transmitted before the receiving device is ready.
RS-232 connections
The RS-232 serial port is connected to the serial port of a computer using a straight-through
RS-232 cable terminated with DB-9 connectors. Do not use a null modem cable. The serial port
uses the transmit (TXD), receive (RXD), and signal ground (GND) lines of the RS-232 stan-
dard. Figure 13-4 shows the rear panel connector for the RS-232 interface, and Table 13-2
shows the pinout for the connector.
If your computer uses a DB-25 connector for the RS-232 interface, you will need a cable or
adapter with a DB-25 connector on one end and a DB-9 connector on the other, wired straight
through (not null modem).
9 8 7 6
5 4 3 2 1
Rear Panel Connector
RS-232
Figure 13-4
RS-232 interface connector
Summary of Contents for 6430
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Page 78: ...2 14 Connections ...
Page 98: ...3 20 Basic Source Measure Operation ...
Page 138: ...5 30 Source Measure Concepts ...
Page 156: ...6 18 Range Digits Speed and Filters ...
Page 168: ...7 12 Relative and Math ...
Page 176: ...8 8 Data Store ...
Page 202: ...9 26 Sweep Operation ...
Page 248: ...11 22 Limit Testing ...
Page 310: ...16 6 SCPI Signal Oriented Measurement Commands ...
Page 418: ...17 108 SCPI Command Reference ...
Page 450: ...18 32 Performance Verification ...
Page 477: ...A Specifications ...
Page 489: ...B StatusandErrorMessages ...
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Page 499: ...C DataFlow ...
Page 503: ...D IEEE 488BusOverview ...
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Page 519: ...E IEEE 488andSCPI ConformanceInformation ...
Page 523: ...F MeasurementConsiderations ...
Page 539: ...G GPIB488 1Protocol ...
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