Handbook
November 2011
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59-UMC0071
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Issue
01
Mercury
iTC
Page 109
COMMAND REFERENCE GUIDE
Original Instructions
The signals for a temperature sensor are:
NOTE: The signals that are available depend on the type of sensor being addressed. If
a signal is unavailable, the message INVALID is returned.
Example of configuring a temperature sensor
The following command configures a temperature sensor:
SET:DEV:MB0 :TEMP:TYPE:PTC:EXCT:TYPE:UNIP:MAG:10uA:CALB:RP5:DAT
If this command is successfully completed, the following message is returned:
STAT:SET:DEV:MB0
:TEMP:TYPE:PTC:EXCT:TYPE:UNIP:MAG:10uA:CALB:RP5:DAT
If the excitation type is not supported, the following message is returned:
STAT:SET:DEV:MB0 :TEMP:TYPE:PTC:EXCT:TYPE:INVALID:MAG:INVALID:
CALB:RP5:DAT
NOTE: All the new settings that are valid are set. All the new settings that are invalid
are not changed.
TYPE
Excitation type [UNIP | BIP | SOFT]
Read/set
Enumerated set
MAG
Excitation magnitude
Read/set
Float value followed
by a scale
CAL
Calibration designator
N/A
FILE
Calibration file name
Read/set
Filename
INT
Interpolation type [LIN | SPL | LAGR] Read/set
Enumerated set
SCAL
Scaling factor
Read/set
Float value
[0.5 to 1.5]
OFFS
Offset value
Read/set
Float value
[-100.0 to 100.0]
HOTL
Hot limit
Read only
Float value
COLD
Cold limit
Read only
Float value
VOLT
Most recent voltage reading
Read only
Float value
CURR
Most recent current reading
Read only
Float value
POWR
Most recent power reading
Read only
Float value
RES
Most recent resistance reading
Read only
Float value
TEMP
Most recent temperature reading
Read only
Float value
SLOP
Temperature sensitivity
Read only
Float value