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Standard Event Status Register
Standard Event Status Register Bit Assignment
Bit
Number
Binary
Weighting
Condition Description
15 32768 Reserved by IEEE. This bit will always be 0.
14 16384 Reserved by IEEE. This bit will always be 0.
13 8192 Reserved by IEEE. This bit will always be 0.
12 4096 Reserved by IEEE. This bit will always be 0.
11 2048 Reserved by IEEE. This bit will always be 0.
10 1024 Reserved by IEEE. This bit will always be 0.
9 512 Reserved by IEEE. This bit will always be 0.
8 256 Reserved by IEEE. This bit will always be 0.
7 128 Power On This bit is set to 1 if the power supply has been turned
off and on since the last time this register was read or
otherwise cleared. Defined in "IEEE Std.
488.2-1992",11.5.1.1.2
6 64 Reserved for future use. This bit will always be 0.
5 32 Command Error This bit is set to 1 if the test set detects an error while
trying to process a command. The following events
cause a command error:
• An IEEE 488.2 syntax error. The test set received
a message that did not follow the syntax defined
by the standard.
• A semantic error. For example the test set received
an incorrectly spelled command.
• The test set received a group execution trigger
(GET) inside a program message
4 16 Execution Error This bit is set to 1 if the test set detects an error while
trying to execute a command. The following events
cause a execution error:
• A <PROGRAM DATA> element received in a
command is outside the legal range for the test set,
or it is inconsistent with the operation of the test
set.
• The test set could not execute a valid command
due to some test set hardware/firmware condition.
3 8 Device Dependent Error This bit is set to 1 if a test set operation does not
execute properly due to an internal condition (such as,
overrange). This bit indicates that the error was not a
command, query, or execution error.