Section 7: Command reference
Model 2651A High Power System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
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2651A-901-01 Rev. A / March 2011
Details
The binary representation of
data
indicates the output pattern that is written to the I/O port. For example, a data
value of 2 has a binary equivalent of 010. Line 2 is set high (1), and the other two lines are set low (0).
Write protected lines are not changed (see
tsplink.writeprotect
(on page 7-360)).
The reset() function does not affect the present states of the digital I/O lines.
Use the
tsplink.writebit()
and
tsplink.writeport()
commands to control the output state of the
synchronization line when trigger operation is set to
tsplink.TRIG_BYPASS
.
Example
tsplink.writeport(3)
Sets the synchronization Lines 1 and 2 high (binary 011).
Also see
(on page 7-348)
(on page 7-349)
tsplink.writeprotect
This attribute contains the write-protect mask that protects bits from changes by the
tsplink.writebit()
and
tsplink.writeport()
functions.
Type
TSP-Link accessible
Affected by
Where saved
Default value
Attribute (RW)
Yes
Instrument reset
Recall
Saved setups
0
Usage
mask
= tsplink.writeprotect
tsplink.writeprotect =
mask
mask
An integer that specifies the value of the bit pattern for write-protect; set bits to
1
to
write-protect the corresponding digital I/O line
Details
The binary equivalent of
mask
indicates the mask to be set for the I/O port. For example, a
mask
value of
5
has
a binary equivalent 101. This
mask
write-protects digital I/O lines 1 and 3.
Example
tsplink.writeprotect = 5
Write-protects digital I/O lines 1 and 3.
Also see
(on page 7-348)
(on page 7-349)