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KI-220 Language
Model 6220/6221 Reference Manual
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1.
The Model 622x does not have four digital input lines but instead only has
two.
2.
The J command for digital self-test is not supported. J0 will be accepted but
has no effect. The U0 response string will correctly indicate a ‘1’ in the J
position after a J0 command is sent, and the next query of U0 will correctly
change the ‘1’ in that position back to zero.
3.
The D commands are accepted but do not have any effect. The two-line
display of the 622x can accommodate all the information at once, so there
is no need to change display modes.
4.
Delta, Pulse Delta, and Differential Conductance cannot be run if the lan-
guage is set to the KI-220 mode.
5.
The V command for setting compliance accepts any valid floating-point
number between 0.1 and 105. The Model 220 only accepts integers
between 1 and 105.
6.
The KI-220 language can only be used with the GPIB. It is not available
when RS-232 or Ethernet communication is selected.
7.
The KI-220 language is a bus-only operation with significantly different front
panel operation from the Model 220. The B command (buffer location) will
be accepted and returned properly in queries, but it has no effect on the
display. You can use the CONFIG > SWP > CUSTOM > ADJUST POINTS
menu to adjust sweep point locations. The front panel will display the mem-
ory location selected by the L command (see note 10 below).
8.
Unlike the Model 220, which truncates the last digit of the 4-1/2 digit I value
to either zero or five, the 622x gives you a full four and a half digits. The last
digit can take on any value, 0-9.
9.
The Model 220 does not have a Local key and allows you to make front
panel entries at any time, even when in Remote. The Model 622x does
NOT emulate that behavior; you’ll need to press Local to get out of Remote
before front panel key presses will be accepted on the 622x.
10.
To properly emulate the Model 220, the display will show a Mem:xxx indica-
tor in the lower right corner of the display while in the KI-220 language
mode. This Mem value cannot be accessed from the front panel (recall that
KI-220 mode is bus-only) but is the Memory Location as defined by the L
command. The Model 220 is basically a collection of memory locations that
can be sequenced through (like a list sweep) or stepped one at a time.
11.
The Y command options are supported but have changed some from the
original Model 220 due to differences in the parser functions. Not supported
is the Y <ascii> option that allows any valid ASCII character to be used as
the terminator.
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