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7.4 Message Reference
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Synta
x
*SRE data
dat
a
0 to 255
Exampl
e
Transmission
*SRE 32
Explanation of example: the
service request enable register
ESB is set to "1."
Synta
x
*SRE?
Respons
e
synta
x
(If headers are ON)
SRE data
(If headers are OFF)
data
Exampl
e
Transmission
*SRE?
Response
32
Synta
x
*STB?
Respons
e
synta
x
(If headers are ON)
*STB data
(If headers are OFF)
data
Exampl
e
(If headers are ON)
Transmission
*STB?
Response
32
An event occurs in the standard
event status register.
Synta
x
*TRG
Exampl
e
Transmission
HOLD ON;:MEAS:RES?;*TRG;:MEAS:RES?
Response
20.345E‑3,OFF,21.567E‑3,OFF
F
unctio
n
This command sets the available
patterns of the service request
enable resister (SRER) to the status
byte register (STB).
Note
s
When 3560 is turned on or I/F is
switched, the data is reset to "0."
F
unctio
n
Returns the value of the service
request enable register (SRER) set
by the *SRE command as a numerica
l
data value in NR1 format taken
from the set: 0 to 255.
F
unctio
n
Returns the set contents of the
status byte register (STB) as a
numerical data value in NR1 forma
t
(0,16,32,48).
Note
s
The value in the MSS bit represents
bit6. The MSS bit remains
uncleared, even if the service reques
t
is cleared by the serial poll.
F
unctio
n
This command executes one
sampling cycle while the 3560 is in
hold mode.
*SRE
Sets the service request enable register (SRER).
*SRE?
Queries the service request enable register (SRER).
*STB?
Queries the status byte register.
*TRG
Request for sampling

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