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Section 7 Common Commands
7-4
ESE Standard Event Status Enable Command
(Sets or clears the standard event status enable register)
Format
ESE<HEADER SEPARATOR> <DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA>
<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA>: A value rounded to an integer, 0
to 255 (base is 2 and binary weights are assigned).
Application example
WRITE “108 : “ESE 20”!
Sets enable register bits 2 and 4.
Explanation
The total of values (2
0
= 1, 2
1
= 2, 2
2
= 4, 2
3
= 8, 2
4
= 16, 2
5
= 32, 2
6
= 64, and/or 2
7
= 128) corresponding to the standard event status enable register bits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, and/or 7 that are to be enabled becomes program data.
The value of the bit to be disabled is 0.
disabled=0, enabled=128 (2
7
)
disabled=0, enabled=64 (2
6
)
disabled=0, enabled=32 (2
5
)
disabled=0, enabled=16 (2
4
)
disabled=0, enabled=8 (2
3
)
disabled=0, enabled=4 (2
2
)
disabled=0, enabled=2 (2
1
)
disabled=0, enabled=1 (2
0
)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
Logical OR
Power-on
User request
Command error
Execution error
Device-dependent error
Query error
Bus control request
Operation complete
Standard Event Status
Register
Standard Event Status
Enable Register
To be set in Status Byte Register bit
5, an ESB bit (Event Summary Bit)
ESE
Command

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