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Agilent Technologies Agilent 3499A User Manual

Agilent Technologies Agilent 3499A
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Chapter 4 Features and Functions
Digital I/O Operation
4
4
Remote Interface Operation: Set the flow control parameters using the
following SCPI commands. These examples assume a digital I/O
module is installed in slot 4.
SOURce:DIGital:MODE 4,1
! Set the flow control mode to
Mode 1.
SOURce:DIGital:CONTrol:POLarity 4,1
! Set the PCTL line polarity to
negative.
SOURce:DIGital:FLAG:POLarity 4,0
! Set the PFLG line polarity to
positive.
SOURce:DIGital:IO:POLarity 4,1
! Set the I/O Direction line
polarity to negative.
Set the data line polarity using the following command.
SOURce:DIGital:DATA:BYTE:POLarity 400, POS
! Set the data line polarity of
8-bit Port 400 to positive.

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BrandAgilent Technologies
ModelAgilent 3499A
CategoryControl Systems
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1 Quick Start

Preparing the Instrument for Use

Essential steps for initial setup, including checking supplied items and powering on the instrument.

Installing Plug-in Modules

Procedure for installing and removing modules into the mainframe, including safety precautions.

Chapter 2 Front-Panel Operation

Powering On and Monitoring Instrument Status

How to turn on the instrument and monitor channel or slot status.

Scanning Operation and List Management

Steps to create, perform, and clear scan lists for automated measurements.

Instrument Error Handling and Self-Test

How to view instrument errors and perform a self-test for verification.

Chapter 3 System Overview

Channel and Slot Addressing Scheme

Explanation of how channels and slots are addressed for programming.

Chapter 4 Features and Functions

Relay Channel Switching and Multiplexer Configuration

How to switch relay channels and configure multiplexer modules.

Chapter 5 Remote Interface Reference

Chapter 6 Error Messages

Chapter 9 Specifications