28
Return
parameter 2
<NR1>
0~30
This value represents the master address.
Query
example
:INST:STAT?
>+33, 0
33 = 0b100001
The units at address 0 and address 5 are on-line.
Master device's address is 0.
4-5-4. :INSTrument:DISPlay
Set
Description
Display your own address information (F-76) on all slave units
when using the Multi-Drop mode. This command is the same as
the “F-77 = 3” of the Master unit.
Syntax
:INSTrument:DISPlay
Example
:INST:DISP
Displays the address information on the slave unit.
4-6. Measure Commands
4-6-1. :MEASure[:SCALar]:ALL[:DC]
Query
Description
Takes a measurement and returns the average output current
and voltage.
Query Syntax :MEASure[:SCALar]:ALL[:DC]?
Return
parameter 1
<NR2>
Returns the voltage (V).
Return
parameter 2
<NR2>
Returns the current (A)
Query
example
:MEAS:ALL?
>+1.000, +2.000
Returns the average output voltage (V) and current (A),
respectively. The output of 1.000 V/2.000 A.
4-6-2. :MEASure[:SCALar]:CURRent[:DC]
Query
Description
Takes a measurement and returns the average output current.
Query Syntax :MEASure[:SCALar]:CURRent[:DC]?
Return
parameter
<NR2>
Returns the current in amps. The unit is (A).
Query
example
:MEAS:CURR?
>+1.000
Returns the average output current (A). The output is 1.000 A.