Keysight E1406A manuals
E1406A
Brand: Keysight | Category: Control Unit
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- declaration of conformity
- safety information
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- About This Chapter
- Using Keysight VIC
- Command Module Functional Description
- Command Module Physical Description
- Faceplate CLK10 and Trigger Connectors
- Installing the Command Module in a Mainframe
- Command Module Memory
- Modules Configured Statically and Dynamically
- User-Defined Dynamic Configuration
- Table Format
- Data Format
- Comments
- Setting VXI-MXI Configuration
- A16/A24/A32 Address Window Configuration
- Default A16/A24/A32 Address Window Assignments
- Interrupt Register Configuration
- User-Defined Logical Address and Memory Windows
- Determining the Table Size
- Example: User-Defined Extender Table
- Setting Commander/Servant Hierarchies
- User-Defined Commander/Servant Hierarchies
- A24/A32 Address Mapping
- Allocating Address Space for VMEbus Devices
- Reserving A24/A32 Address Space
- ERROR 8: INACCESSIBLE A24 MEMORY
- Interrupt Line Allocation
- User-Defined Interrupt Line Allocation Table
- ERROR 24: INTERRUPT LINE UNAVAILABLE
- Starting System Operation
- Terminal Interface Features
- How Instruments Appear in the Menu
- Display Terminal Menu Tutorial
- Using the System Instrument Menu
- Using the Loader Instrument
- Monitor Mode
- Reading Error Messages
- Executing Commands
- General Key Descriptions
- Instrument Control Keys
- Using Supported Terminals
- VT100 Key Map
- Selecting VT220 Mode
- Using the WYSE WY-30
- Using Other Terminals
- Using a Terminal Without Menus
- SI Command
- Control Sequences for Terminal Interface Functions
- In Case of Difficulty
- System Instrument/Switchbox Menus
- Programming the Trigger Lines and the Trigger Ports
- Enabling Trigger Lines and the Trig Out Port
- Sending a Trigger Pulse
- Programming the Status System
- Condition Register
- Required Status Groups
- Status Byte Group
- Standard Event Status Group
- Standard Operation Status Group
- Questionable Data Group
- Status System Programming Examples
- Example Program
- Using a Service Request (SRQ)
- SCPI Command Format
- Implied Commands
- Linking Commands
- DIAGnostic Subsystem
- BOOT:COLD
- COMMunicate :SERial[0][:OWNer]
- DOWNload:CHECked[:MADDress]
- Byte Format
- DOWNload:CHECked:SADDress
- DOWNload[:MADDress]
- Example
- DRAM:AVAilable
- DRIVer:LIST[:type]
- FROM:CREate
- FROM:SIZE
- PEEK
- RDISk:CREate
- UPLoad[:MADDress]
- UPLoad:SADDress
- OUTPut Subsystem
- ECLTrg<n>:IMMediate
- EXTernal:LEVel [:IMMediate]
- EXTernal:SOURce
- EXTernal[:STATe]
- TTLTrg<n>:IMMediate
- TTLTrg<n>[:STATe]
- PROGram Subsystem
- SELected]:DEFine :CHECked
- SELected]:DELete
- STATus Subsystem
- OPERation:ENABle
- OPERation :NTRansition
- PRESet
- QUEStionable:NTRansition
- SYSTem Subsystem
- COMMunicate:GPIB:ADDRess
- COMMunicate:SERial[n][:RECeive]:BAUD
- COMMunicate:SERial[n][:RECeive]:BITS
- COMMunicate:SERial[n][:RECeive]:PACE[:PROTocol]
- COMMunicate:SERial[n][:RECeive]:PACE:THReshold:STARt
- VXI Subsystem
- CONFigure:CTABle
- CONFigure:DCTable
- CONFigure:DLISt
- Parameters
- CONFigure:DNUMber
- CONFigure:HIERarchy:ALL
- CONFigure:INFormation:ALL
- CONFigure:LADDress:MEXTender
- CONFigure:NUMBer
- ROUTe:TTLTrg<n
- SEND:COMMand
- WSProtocol:COMMand:command
- WSProtocol:MESSage:SEND
- WSProtocol:QUERy:command
- Common Command Reference
- DMC<name_string>,<command_block
- ESE <mask
- GMC? <name_string
- PSC <flag
- RMC <name_string
- GPIB Message Reference
- Serial Poll (SPOLL)
- Common Commands Quick Reference
- Device Type
- Memory
- Multimeter Commands
- Counter Commands
- D/A Converter Commands
- Digital I/O Commands
- System Instrument Commands
- Using This Appendix
- Error Types
- Device-Specific Errors
- Start-up Error Messages and Warnings
- About This Appendix
- Register Addressing
- Sending Binary Data Over RS
- Sending Binary Data Over RS-232