Agilent 35670A - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Parameter Definitions:; GPIB Programming with the Agilent 35670A.
- Page 3 – Figure 1. HP 35670A Status Register Summary
- Page 4 – Command List; Common Commands
- Page 11 – MMEMory
- Page 15 – SYSTem
Agilent 35670A
GPIB Commands:
Quick Reference
This Quick Reference of the GPIB commands recognized
by the Agilent 35670A lists the common commands and
then lists the subsystem commands in alphabetical order.
Figure 1 shows the Agilent 35670A status registers.
Syntax descriptions use the following conventions:
|
indicates “or”; one and only one of the items can be
chosen
< >
indicates the name of items that need further definition
[ ]
indicates the enclosed items are optional
~
indicates a valid range of values
Add a “?” to make the query form of a command;
commands listed with a “?” are query only; commands
listed with a “-?” cannot be queried.
A “:” indicates branching points on the command tree.
Use “;” to send multiple commands within a single
program message. The command parser assumes the
second command comes from the same branch as the
preceeding command.
Use “;:” to reset the command parser to the base of the
command tree when sending multiple commands within
a single program message.
The input defaults to channel 1 and the trace defaults to
trace A if the optional [1|2|3|4] parameter is not
specified.
To view the GPIB command which corresponds to a
front panel operation, press [
Local/GPIB
]
[ GPIB ECHO ON OFF ] to highlight
ON
.
For more information on a particular command
refer to
GPIB Programming with the Agilent 35670A
.
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Summary
Parameter Definitions: <BLOCK> If you are sending binary data using indefinite length syntax,<BLOCK> takes the following form:<BLOCK> ::= #0<data_byte>[,<data_byte>] . . .<LF><^END><data_byte> ::= unsigned 8-bit data<LF> ::= line feed character, ...
Command List Common Commands *CAL? Calibrates analyzer and returns the result *CLS Clears the Status Byte *ESE 0~255 Sets or queries bits in the Standard EventEnable register *ESR? Reads and clears the Standard Eventevent register *IDN? Returns analyzer’s identification string *OPC Enables the statu...