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Status Byte Register
This register summarizes the information from all other status groups as defined in the IEEE 488.2
Standard Digital Interface for Programmable Instrumentation. The following table describes the
Status Byte register bit assignments.
Bit
Bit Name
Decimal
Value
Definition
0
not used
not used
0 is returned
1
not used
not used
0 is returned
2
Error Queue
4
One or more errors in the Error Queue. Use SYSTem:ERRor? to read and delete errors.
3
Questionable Status Sum-
mary
8
One or more bits are set in the Questionable Data Register. Bits must be enabled, see
STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle.
4
Message Available
16
Data is available in the instrument's output buffer.
5
Event Status Summary
32
One or more bits are set in the Standard Event Register. Bits must be enabled, see
6
Master Status Summary
64
One or more bits are set in the Status Byte Register and may generate a Request for Ser-
vice. Bits must be enabled, see
.
7
Operation Status Sum-
mary
128
One or more bits are set in the Operation Status Register. Bits must be enabled, see
Master Status Summary and Request for Service Bits
MSS is a real-time (unlatched) summary of all Status Byte register bits that are enabled by the Service
Request Enable register. MSS is set whenever the instrument has one or more reasons for requesting
service. *STB? reads the MSS in bit position 6 of the response but does not clear any of the bits in the
Status Byte register.
The RQS bit is a latched version of the MSS bit. Whenever the instrument requests service, it sets the
SRQ interrupt line true and latches RQS into bit 6 of the Status Byte register. When the controller does
a serial poll, RQS is cleared inside the register and returned in bit position 6 of the response. The
remaining bits of the Status Byte register are not disturbed.
Error and Output Queues
The Error Queue is a first-in, first-out (FIFO) data register that stores numerical and textual description
of an error or event. Error messages are stored until they are read with
If the queue
overflows, the last error/event in the queue is replaced with error -350,"Queue overflow".
The Output Queue is a first-in, first-out (FIFO) data register that stores instrument-to-controller
messages until the controller reads them. Whenever the queue holds messages, it sets the MAV bit
(4) of the Status Byte register.
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