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Table 1-5: VXI11 protocol functions
Function name
Channel
Meaning
create_link()
core
Opens a link to a network instrument device. Socket connections
are set up for the core and abort channels, but no interrupt chan-
nel.
destroy_link()
core
Destroys a link to a network instrument device.
device_write()
core
Transmits an IEEE488.2 or SCPI command as a string to a net-
work instrument device.
device_read()
core
Reads responses from the network instrument device.
device_readstb()
core
Reads the status byte of the network instrument device.
device_trigger()
core
Initiates triggering in a network instrument device; equivalent to
*TRG.
device_clear()
core
Initiates a device clear (DCL) in network instrument device. In the
R&S
NRP2, DCL and abort cause the same actions. Since
device_abort(), unlike device_clear(), runs via the abort channel,
it is not serialized together with other commands, but directly
accesses the device and is therefore preferable.
device_remote()
core
Puts the network instrument device in the remote mode.
device_local()
core
Puts the network instrument device in the local mode.
device_lock()
core
Local lockout (LLO). The keyboard of the network instrument
device is locked.
device_unlock()
core
Undoes the LLO status.
device_docmd()
core
The network instrument device executes a command.
device_abort()
abort
The network instrument device aborts a running command; see
device_clear().
create_intr_chan()
core
An interrupt channel to the network instrument device is set up.
destroy_intr_chan()
core
An existing interrupt channel to the network instrument device is
destroyed.
device_enable_srq()
core
Activates/deactivates the transmission of service requests from
the network instrument device to the network instrument control-
ler.
device_intr_srq()
interrupt
This is the only function the network instrument device calls from
the network instrument device. This function signals a service
request (SRQ).
A.3 Ethernet interface
The R&S
NRP2 has a 10/100BaseT Ethernet female connector for remote control via a
LAN, based on TCP/IP. The female connector is located on the instrument rear. The
interface enables a controller to operate the R&S
NRP2 by remote control using the SCPI
commands of the R&S
NRP2. The commands of the IEC/IEEE 488.1 and IEC/IEEE 488.2
Ethernet interface
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