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Structure and Syntax of the Device Messages
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Queries
cause data to be provided for output on the IEC/IEEE-
bus,
e.g. for identification of the device or polling the active
input.
2. According to their definition in standard IEEE 488.2:
Common Commands
are exactly defined as to their function and notation in
standard IEEE 488.2. They refer to functions such as
management of the standardized status registers, re-
set and selftest.
Device-specific Commands
refer to functions depending on the features of
the instrument such as frequency setting. A majority of
these commands has also been standardized by the
SCPI committee (cf. Section 3.4.1, "SCPI Introduc-
tion").
– Device responses
are messages the instrument sends to the controller after a query. They can
contain measurement results, instrument settings and information on the in-
strument status (cf. Section 3.4.4, "Responses to Queries).
Structure and syntax of the device messages are described in Section 3.4. The commands are listed
and explained in detail in Section 3.5.
3.4
Structure and Syntax of the Device Messages
3.4.1 SCPI
Introduction
SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments) describes a standard command set for
programming instruments, irrespective of the type of instrument or manufacturer. The goal of the SCPI
consortium is to standardize the device-specific commands to a large extent. For this purpose, a model
was developed which defines the same functions inside a device or for different devices. Command
systems were generated which are assigned to these functions. Thus it is possible to address the same
functions with identical commands. The command systems are of a hierarchical structure. Fig. 3-1 illus-
trates this tree structure using a section of command system SOURce, which operates the signal
sources of the devices. The other examples concerning syntax and structure of the commands are de-
rived from this command system.
SCPI is based on standard IEEE 488.2, i.e. it uses the same syntactic basic elements as well as the
common commands defined in this standard. Part of the syntax of the device responses is defined with
greater restrictions than in standard IEEE 488.2 (see Section 3.4.4, "Responses to Queries").
3.4.2
Structure of a Command
Commands consist of a so-called header and, in most cases, one or more parameters. Header and
parameter are separated by a "white space" (ASCII code 0 to 9, 11 to 32 decimal, e.g. blank). The
headers may consist of several key words. Queries are formed by directly appending a question mark to
the header.
Note:
The commands used in the following examples are not in every case implemented in the NRT.
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