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Series 8650A Universal Power Meters
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Manual 31470, Rev. E, April 2001
3.3
IEEE 488.2 Interface Command Codes
3.3.1
Command Syntax
The elements of the 8650A interface commands are introduced in this section. Because some
commands are included only for compatibility with earlier models, there are some variations in syntax
from one command to another, which must be carefully observed.
Function Codes
An interface command includes a function code to indicate the nature and purpose of the command.
Some commands contain a function code and nothing else. For example, the function AP, which causes
the 8650A to measure power using the A sensor, stands alone as a command. Commands consisting
only of a function code are referred to in this manual as
simple
commands. However, most commands
consist of a function code combined with other elements.
The CH
n
EN (where
n
= display line number) command must precede commands for setting units and
resolution of power measurement and for setting relative mode, limits, min/max, and statistics. All
subsequent commands will apply to the same display line number.
Function codes are listed alphabetically in the Command Code Sets in this section.
Prefixes
Some commands must begin with a prefix that identifies the sensor to which the command applies. For
example, function code ZE (which causes a sensor to be zeroed) must be combined with a prefix to
specify which sensor is zero’ed. The full command is either AE ZE (for sensor A) or BE ZE (for sensor B).
Many of the commands described in this chapter require an AE or BE prefix, which specifies the sensor
that will be affected by the command. When the 8650A receives a command containing a sensor-
specific prefix, it assumes that all subsequent commands refer to the same sensor until a command is
received to specify the other sensor. Therefore, if a command prefixed by AE is received, subsequent
commands can omit the prefix provided that they are intended for Sensor A.
It does no harm to include the prefix even when it is not required; some users may find that the most
convenient approach is to include the prefix in all applicable commands.
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