Series 2600B System SourceMeter® Instrument Reference Manual
Section 6: Instrument programming
2600BS-901-01 Rev. B / May 2013
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TSP-Link system
You can use the TSP-Link
®
expansion interface to expand your test system to include up to 32
addressable TSP
®
enabled instruments that use the TSP-LINK
®
. The expanded system can be stand-
alone or computer-based.
Stand-alone system:
You can run a script from the front panel of any instrument (node) connected
to the system. When a script is run, all nodes in the system go into remote operation (REM indicators
turn on). The node running the script becomes the master and can control all of the other nodes,
which become its subordinates. When the script is finished running, all the nodes in the system return
to local operation (REM indicators turn off), and the master/subordinate relationship between nodes is
dissolved.
Computer-based system:
You can use a computer and a LAN, GPIB, or RS-232 interface to any
single node in the system. This node becomes the interface to the entire system. When a command
is sent through this node, all nodes go into remote operation (REM indicators turn on). The node that
receives the command becomes the master and can control all of the other nodes, which become its
subordinates. In a computer-based system, the master/subordinate relationship between nodes can
only be dissolved by performing an abort operation.
TSP-Link nodes
Each instrument (node) attached to the TSP-Link
®
network must be identified by assigning it a unique
TSP-Link node number.
Commands for remote nodes are stored in the
node
table. An individual node is accessed as
node[
N
]
, where
N
is the node number assigned to the node.
All TSP-accessible remote commands can be accessed as elements of the specific node. The
following attributes are examples of items you can access:
•
node[
N
].model
: The product model number string of the node.
•
node[
N
].revision
: The product revision string of the node.
•
node[
N
].serialno
: The product serial number string of the node.
You do not need to know the node number of the node that is running a script. The variable
localnode
is an alias for the node entry of the node where the script is running. For example, if a
script is running on node 5, you can use the global variable
localnode
as an alias for
node[5]
.
With this in mind, to access the product model number for this example, use
localnode.model
.
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