Model 2450 Interactive SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
Section 8: TSP command reference
2450-901-01 Rev. B/September 2013
8-35
Example
reset()
testData = buffer.make(50)
trigger.model.load("SimpleLoop", 3, 0, testData)
trigger.model.initiate()
waitcomplete()
print(testData.times[1])
printbuffer(1, 3, testData.times)
This example creates a reading buffer
named
testData
and makes three
measurements.
The
print()
command outputs the time
of the first reading.
Output:
23:09:43
The
printbuffer()
command outputs
the time of readings 1 to 3 in the reading
buffer.
Output:
23:09:43, 23:09:43, 23:09:43
Also see
(on page 8-9)
(on page 8-11)
(on page 8-17)
(on page 8-77)
(on page 8-78)
(on page 3-10)
(on page 3-27)
bufferVar.timestamps
This attribute contains the timestamps of readings stored in the reading buffer.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Attribute (R)
Yes
Restore configuration
Instrument reset
Power cycle
Not applicable
Not applicable
Usage
readingTimestamps
=
bufferVar
.timestamps[
N
]
readingTimestamps
The timestamps of the readings in the specified buffer
bufferVar
The name of the reading buffer, which may be a default buffer (
defbuffer1
or
defbuffer2
) or a user-defined buffer
N
The reading number
N
; can be any value between 1 and the number of
readings in the buffer; use the
bufferVar.
n
command to determine the
number of readings in the buffer
Details
This attribute contains the timestamps (date, hours, minutes, and seconds) of readings stored in the reading
buffer.
Example 1
reset()
testData = buffer.make(50)
trigger.model.load("SimpleLoop", 3, 0, testData)
trigger.model.initiate()
waitcomplete()
print(testData.timestamps[1])
Create a reading buffer named
testData
,
configure the instrument to make three
measurements, and store the readings in the
buffer.
Print the first reading date.
Output:
03/01/2013 14:46:07.714614838