Manual
13
Model 835-M Programmer’s
Manual
V1.1 2011
SCPI
Command Types
SCPI commands,
which are
also
referred to
as SCPI
instructions,
are
messages
to the instrument to
perform
specific tasks.
The
Model
835-M
c
ommand
set includes:
x
“Common” commands (IEE488.2
mandated commands)
x
SCPI
required commands
x
SCPI
optional
commands
(per
SCPI
1999.0)
x
SCPI
compliant
commands
that are unique to the
Model
835-M
.
Not all of the commands
supported
by the instrument are taken from the
SCPI standard;
however, their syntax
follows
SCPI
rules.
SCPI
Command Syntax
Typical SCPI commands consist
of one or more keywords,
parameters,
and punctuation. SCPI
command
keywords
can
be a mixture of upper and lower
case characters. Except
for common
commands, each
keyword
has
a long and a short form. In this manual, the long form is
presented
with the short form in upper
case
and the remainder in lower case. Unrecognized
versions
of long
form or short form
commands,
or improper syntax, will generate an error.
Structure
of a
Command
Line
A
command
line may
consist
of one or
several commands.
It
is
terminated by an
EOI
to
gether
with
the last data
byte.
Several commands
in a
command
line must be
separated
by a
semicolon
";". If the
next
command
belongs
to a different
command system,
the
semicolon is
followed by a
colon.
A
colon
":" at the
beginning of a
command marks
the root node of the
command
tree.
If the
successive commands
belong to the
same system,
having one or
several levels
in common, the
command
line
can
be abbreviated. To this end, the
second
c
ommand
after the semicolon
starts
with the
level that
lies
below the
common levels.
The
colon
following the
semicolon
must be omitted in this
case.
Responses
to Queries
A query
is
defined for
each
setting
command unless explicitly specified
otherwise. It
is
f
ormed by
adding a
question
mark to the
associated
setting
command. According
to
SCPI,
the responses to
queries
are partly
subject
to
stricter rules
than in
standard
IEEE
488.2.










