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Command Reference 29
8.
Command
Reference
This chapter contains reference information on programming AT520x with the SCPI
commands.
This chapter provides descriptions of all the AT520x's available RS-232 commands
which correspond to Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI)
command sets, listed in functional subsystem order.
8.1
Terminator
NL
:
The EOI line is asserted by New Line or ASCII Line Feed character (decimal 10, Hex
0x0A
,
or ASCII ‘\n’)
8.2
Notation
Conventions
and
Definitions
The following conventions and definitions are used in this chapter to describe RS-232
operation.
< > Angular brackets enclose words or characters that are used to symbolize a program
code parameter or an RS-232 command.
[ ] A square bracket indicates that the enclosed items are optional.
\n Command Terminator
8.3
Command
Structure
The AT520x commands are divided into two types: Common commands and SCPI
commands.
The common commands are defined in IEEE std. 488.2-1987, and these commands are
common for all devices. The SCPI commands are used to control all of the
AT520/A520SE's functions.
The SCPI commands are tree structured three levels deep. The highest level commands are
called the subsystem commands in this manual. So the lower level commands are legal
only when the subsystem commands have been selected.
A colon (
:
) is used to separate the higher level commands and the lower level commands.
Semicolon (;) A semicolon does not change the current path but separates two commands
in the same message.
Figure 8-1
Command Tree Example
function
:rate
:dev
:range
:auto
<range no>