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Using “*” commands
Commands starting with a “*” are called common commands. They are required to
perform the identical function for
all
instruments that are compliant with the
IEEE-488.2 interface standard. The “*” commands are used to control the reset,
clear status, identification request, self-test, wait-before-execution, and status
operations in the 8990B.
Syntax conventions
Throughout this guide, the following conventions are used for SCPI command
syntax:
– Square brackets ([]) indicate optional keywords or parameters.
– Braces ({}) enclose one or more parameters that may be included zero or more
times.
– Triangle brackets (<>) indicate that you must substitute a value for the
enclosed parameter.
– Bars (|) can be read as “or” and are used to separate alternative parameter
options.
Syntax diagram conventions
Throughout this guide, the following conventions are used for SCPI command
syntax diagrams:
– Solid lines represent the recommended path.
– Ovals enclose the short form command mnemonics. The command mnemonic
must be entered exactly as shown. Ovals are also used to represent discrete
parameters and command separators.
– Rectangles enclose the parameters required, and are also used to represent
white space.
– Dotted lines indicate an optional path for bypassing secondary keywords.
– Arrows and curved intersections indicate command path direction.
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