Manual
14
Model 835-M Programmer’s
Manual
V1.1 2011
Parameters
Most
commands
require a parameter to be
specified.
The
parameters
must be
separated
from
the
header by a "white
space". Permissible parameters
are
numerical values,
Boolean
parameters,
text,
character strings
and
block
data. The type of parameter required for
th
e
respective command
and
the
permissible
range of
values
are
specified
in the command description.
Numerical values Numerical values can
be entered in any form, i.e. with
sign, decimal
point and
exponent.
Values exceeding
the
resolution
of the instrument are rounded up or down. The
mantissa
may
comprise
up to
255 characters,
the
values
must be in the value range
–9.9E37
to
9.9E37.
The exponent
is
introduced by an
"E"
or "e". Entry of the exponent alone
is
not
allowed.
Units In the
case
of
physical
quantities, the unit
can
be entered.
Permissible
unit
prefixes
are G (giga),
MA (mega), MHZ are
also permissible),
K (kilo), M (milli), U
(micro)
and N (nano). If
the
unit
is missing,
the
basic
unit
is
used.
Boolean Parameters Boolean parameters represent
two
states.
The ON state
(logically
true) is
represented
by ON or a
numerical
value unequal to 0. The
OFF
state
(logically
false) is
represented
by
OFF
or the
numerical
value 0. ON or
OFF is
returned by a query.
Hierarchical Command Structure
All
SCPI commands,
except the
common commands,
are organized in a
hierarchical
structure
similar
to the inverted tree file
structure used
in most
computers.
The
SCPI
standard
refers
to
this
structure
as
“the
Command Tree.”
The
command
keywords that
correspond
to the major instrument
c
ontrol
functions
are located at the top of the
command
tree. The command keywords for the
Model
835-M
SCPI command
set are shown
below.
:ABORt
:DIAGnostic
:DISPlay
:INITiate
:OUTput
SOURce
:STATus










