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Test Sequence Application
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Send SCPI sub-step settings
The send SCPI sub-step can be inserted into any measurement in the test sequence to
issue SCPI command(s) to a connected external instrument and to pause for a specified
delay time after the command(s) is issued. This sub-step is useful for setting up an external
instrument connected through a USB/GPIB interface before a measurement is performed.
The send SCPI sub-step settings menu page is displayed as shown in
Figure 7-14
Send SCPI sub-step settings menu page
Table 7-13
Send SCPI sub-step settings menu description
Menu
Description
GPIB Address
Press the
GPIB Address
softkey to select the desired GPIB address.
SCPI Commands
Press the
SCPI Commands
softkey to configure the SCPI commands.
– Edit
Set the SCPI commands at the lower half of the main display.
– Import
Load the SCPI commands from a file. Refer to “
for more information on the Recall menu page.
Progress Msg
Press the
Progress Msg
softkey to set the optional text message that will be displayed on a dialog box for the time length
set in
Delay
.
Delay
Press the
Delay
softkey to set the delay time length after the SCPI command(s) is issued. The SCPI command(s) may start
an external event that takes some time to complete. An optional delay time can be set to wait for completion. The next
sub-step in the test sequence will not be executed until the delay time has passed.
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