
In this section:
Series 2230G commands ......................................................... 5-1
Common commands ................................................................ 5-1
CALibration subsystem .......................................................... 5-11
INSTrument subsystem .......................................................... 5-17
MEASurement subsystem ...................................................... 5-22
SOURce subsystem ............................................................... 5-26
STATus subsystem ................................................................ 5-39
SYSTem subsystem ............................................................... 5-50
Series 2230G commands
This section contains detailed descriptions of the commands that can be used with the Series 2230G
Triple-Channel Power Supplies. The commands are listed in alphabetical order under their applicable
subsystems.
Please make sure to use the
SYSTem:REMote
command to enter remote control mode before using
any programming commands.
Common commands
Common commands begin with an asterisk (
*
) and consist of three letters (command form) or three
letters and a question mark (
?
) (query form). They are defined by the IEEE 488.2 standard to perform
common interface functions.
The Series 2230G responds to the required common commands that control status reporting,
synchronization, and internal operations. The Series 2230G also responds to optional common
commands that control triggers, power-on conditions, and stored operating parameters.
If a command has a corresponding query that returns the data or status specified by the command,
both command and query formats are included under the explanation for the command.
If a query does not have a corresponding command or is functionally different from the command, the
query is listed separately. The description for each common command or query specifies any status
registers affected.
The following table is an overview of the common commands.
Section 5
SCPI command reference