User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Agilent E3632A DC Power Supply
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- 1 Getting Started
- 2 Operation and Features
- Overview
- Constant Voltage Operation
- Constant Current Operation
- Storing and Recalling Operating States
- Programming the Overvoltage Protection
- Programming the Overcurrent Protection
- Remote Voltage Sensing
- Disabling the Output
- System-Related Operations
- Remote Interface Configuration
- GPIB Interface Configuration
- RS-232 Interface Configuration
- Calibration
- 3 Remote Interface Reference
- SCPI Command Summary
- Introduction to the SCPI Language
- Simplified Programming Overview
- Using the APPLy Command
- Output Settings and Operation Commands
- Triggering Commands
- System-Related Commands
- Calibration Commands
- RS-232 Interface Commands
- SCPI Status Registers
- What is an event register?
- What is an enable register?
- SCPI status system
- The Questionable Status register
- The Standard Event register
- The Status Byte register
- Using Service Request (SRQ) and Serial POLL
- Using *STB? to read the Status Byte
- Using the Message Available Bit (MAV)
- To interrupt your bus controller using SRQ
- To determine when a command sequence is completed
- Using *OPC to signal when data is in the output buffer
- Status Reporting Commands
- Halting an Output in Progress
- SCPI Conformance Information
- IEEE-488 Conformance Information
- 4 Error Messages
- 5 Application Programs
- 6 Tutorial
- 7 Characteristics and Specifications
Remote Interface Reference 3
Status Reporting Commands
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*ESE?
This command queries the Standard Event Enable register.
The power supply returns a decimal value which
corresponds to the binary- weighted sum of all bits in the
register.
*ESR?
This command queries the Standard Event register. The
power supply returns a decimal value which corresponds to
the binary- weighted sum of all bits in the register.
*OPC
This command sets the “Operation Complete” bit (bit 0) of
the Standard Event register after the command is executed.
*OPC?
This command returns 1 to the output buffer after the
command is executed.
*PSC {0|1}
(Power- on status clear.) This command clears the Status
Byte and the Standard Event register enable masks when
power is turned on (*PSC 1). When *PSC 0 is in effect, the
Status Byte and Standard Event register enable masks are
not cleared when power is turned on.
*PSC?
This command queries the power- on status clear setting. The
returned parameter is 0 (*PSC 0) or 1 (*PSC 1).
*SRE <enable value>
This command enables bits in the Status Byte Enable
register.