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Operation event register
To Bit 7 (OSB) of
Status Byte Register
(see Figure 5-1.)
OR
AND
used
Not
Not
Not
Not
Not
OPSTE,
used
OPSTE?
used
used
used
Event Enable
Operation
Register
7
5
6
4
PRLM RAMP COMP Name
AND
2
3
0
1
AND
Bit
used
Not
Not
used
Not
used
Register
OPSTR?
Operation
Event
7
Not
Not
Not
used
used
used
5
6
4
Not
used
7
Condition
OPST?
Register
Operation
4
6
5
used
Not
used
Not
used
Not
RAMP
PRLM
COMP
3
2
1
0
Name
Bit
0
1
2
3
RAMP
PRLM
COMP
Bit
Name
5.2.6 Status System Detail: Error Status Register Sets
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5.2.6 Status System
Detail: Error Status
Register Sets
As shown in Figure 5-1, there are two register sets in the error status system of the
Model 642; Hardware Error Status Register, and Operational Error Status Register.
5.2.6.1 Hardware Error Status Register Set
The Hardware Error Status Register reports the following instrument hardware error
events: temperature fault, output over voltage, output over current, DAC processor
not responding, output control failure, and output stage protect. Any or all of these
events may be reported in the standard event summary bit through the enable regis-
ter, see Figure 5-4. The Hardware Error Status Register is the first value of the two val-
ues associated with the Error Status Registers. The Error Status Enable command
(ERSTE) programs the enable register and the query command (ERSTE?) reads it.
ERSTR? reads and clears the Error Status Register. The used bits of the Error Status
Event Register are described as follows:
D
Output Stage Protect (OSP), Bit (5): this bit is set if the output stage protection is
enabled. This may be a recoverable error, or it may indicate a hardware failure.
D
Temperature Fault (TF), Bit (4): this bit is set if the internal temperature of the
instrument exceeded the maximum safe value. The instrument will shut down
within 10 seconds of detecting this fault.
D
Output Over Voltage (OOV), Bit (3): this bit is set if the output voltage exceeded
the compliance voltage limit setting.
D
Output Over Current (OOC), Bit (2): this bit is set if the output current exceeds the
maximum output current of the instrument. The instrument will shut down
within 10 seconds of detecting this fault.
D
DAC Processor Not Responding (DAC), Bit (1): this bit is set to indicate that com-
munication to the DAC processor has failed.
D
Output Control Failure (OCF), Bit (0): this bit is set if there is a failure on the out-
put control board.
FIGURE 5-4