I-3 2657A-901-01 Rev. B/December 2012
low range limits • 2-74
Lua
reference • 6-11
M
MAC address • 7-122, C-14
maintenance • A-1
line fuse replacement • A-1
manuals • 1-2, 1-3
master
and subordinates • 6-48
node reset • 7-155
node, TSP-Link • 6-56
math
library functions • 6-28
measure
V or I • 4-20
measurement
current accuracy • B-8
voltage accuracy • B-12
multiple instruments, connecting
TSP-Link • 6-48, 6-49
multiple SMU connections • 2-51
N
named scripts
overview • 6-4
running • 6-5, 6-6
node
accessing • 6-52
assign number • 6-50
master overview • 6-56
nonvolatile memory
storage of scripts • 6-2
NPLC caching • 2-24
O
ohms
measurement procedure • 2-31
programming example • 2-31
sensing • 2-32
operating boundaries • 4-4
continuous power • 4-4
source or sink • 4-4
operator precedence • 6-18
output
current accuracy • B-6
voltage accuracy • B-9
output-off states • 2-66
output-off function • 2-68
output-off limits (compliance) • 2-69
output-off modes • 2-66
remote programming quick reference • 2-70
overheating protection • 4-2
equations • 4-2
overlapped operations in remote groups,
coordinating • 6-58
overvoltage protection (OVP) • 2-65
P
parallel test scripts • 6-57
password • 6-33
reset • 6-35
power
blinking • 7-63
calculations • 4-3
equations • 4-2
measurement procedure • 2-35, 2-37
programming example • 2-35
remote programming • 2-35
power-on setup • 2-40, 2-41
programming
interaction • 6-33
script model • 6-3
Q
queries • 5-2
queues • E-2
command • E-2
error • E-2, E-3
event • E-2
output • 2-80, E-2
R
range
auto • 2-73
available ranges • 2-72
commands • 2-76
low range limits • 2-74
output value • B-5
programming • 2-76
programming example • 2-77
reading buffer
attributes • 3-15
defined buffer example • 3-17
displaying readings • 3-9
dual buffer example • 3-18
dynamically allocated • 3-16
dynamically allocated buffer example • 3-19
location number • 3-9
overview • 3-6
remote state • 3-10
removing stale values • 6-59
saving • 3-8
status • 3-16
storage • 3-8
storage control attributes • 3-12
timestamp • 3-9