Examples
*ESR? /*Queries the event register of the Standard Event register
and clears all bits in the register. The query returns 20.*/
4.3.3 *ESE
Syntax
*ESE <
enable_value
>
*ESE?
Description
Enables or queries the bits in the enable register of the Standard Event register.
Parameter
Name Type Range Default
<enable_value
>
Character Refer to
Remarks
-
Remarks
• The <enable value> is a decimal value, which corresponds to the binary-
weighted sum of the bits to be enabled in the enable register of the Standard
Event register. For definitions of the bits in the Standard Event register and the
decimal values corresponding to their binary weights, please refer to
Definitions
of the bits in the standard event register and the decimal values corresponding
to their binary weights
.
For example, to enable bit2 (query error) and bit4 (execution error) in the enable
register of the Standard Event register, set <enable value> to 20 (according to
2
2
+2
4
=20).
• Enable the bits in the enable register of the Standard Event register and the
system will report the state of the corresponding bit to the Status Byte register.
• When <enable value> is set to 0, executing this command will clear the enable
register of the Standard Event register.
• You can also send
*PSC
(*PSC 1) to clear the enable register of the Standard
Event register at the next power-on.
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