User`s guide

Appendix B SCPI Commands
184 Model N6705 User’s Guide
SCPI Command Summary
NOTE
Some [optional] commands have been included for clarity. All settings commands have a
corresponding query. Not all commands apply to all models.
SCPI Command
Description
ABORt
:ACQuire (@chanlist)
Resets the measurement trigger system to the Idle state
:DLOG
Stops the internal data logger
:ELOG (@chanlist)
Stops the external data logger
:HISTogram (@chanlist)
Stops the histogram current measurement
:TRANsient (@chanlist)
Resets the transient trigger system to the Idle state
CALibrate
:CURRent
[:LEVel] <NRf>, (@channel)
Calibrates the output current programming
:LIMit
:NEGative <NRf>, (@channel)
Calibrates the negative current limit (only on N6783A)
:POSitive <NRf>, (@channel)
Calibrates the positive current limit (only on N678xA SMU)
:MEASure <NRf>, (@channel)
Calibrates the current measurement
:PEAK (@channel)
Calibrates the peak current limit (only on N675xA, N676xA)
:DATA <NRf>
Enters the calibration value
:DATE <”date”>, (@channel)
Sets the calibration date
:DPRog (@channel)
Calibrates the current downprogrammer
:LEVel P1 | P2 | P3
Advances to the next calibration step
:PASSword <NRf>
Sets the numeric calibration password
:RESistance 20| 6, (@channel)
Calibrates the output resistance (only on N6781A)
:SAVE
Saves the new cal constants in non-volatile memory
:STATE <Bool> [,<NRf>]
Enables/disables calibration mode
:VOLTage
[:LEVel] <NRf>, (@channel)
Calibrates the output voltage programming
:CMRR (@channel)
Calibrates common mode rejection ratio (only N675xA, N676xA)
:LIMit
:POSitive <NRf>, (@channel)
Calibrates the positive voltage limit (only on N678xA SMU)
:MEASure <NRf>, (@channel)
Calibrates the voltage measurement
:AUXiliary (@channel)
Calibrates the auxiliary voltage measurement (only on N6781A)
DISPlay
[:WINDow]
:VIEW METER1 | METER4
Selects 1-channel or 4-channel meter view
FETCh
[:SCALar]
:CURRent
[:DC]? (@chanlist)
Returns the average current
:ACDC? (@chanlist)
Returns the total rms current (AC + DC)
:HIGH? (@chanlist)
Returns the high level of a current pulse
:LOW? (@chanlist)
Returns the low level of a current pulse
:MAXimum? (@chanlist)
Returns the maximum current
:MINimum? (@chanlist)
Returns the minimum current
:POWer
[:DC]? (@chanlist)
Returns the average output power