Command Syntax
Here are some in
valid strings:
"Invalid string argument ' (quotes are not of the same type)
"test<EOI>" (termination character is embedded in the string)
Block
Several instrument commands use a block argument form (see the following table).
Table 2-16: Block Argument
Symbol Meaning
<NZDig>
A nonzero digit character in the range of 1–9
<Dig>
A digit character, in the range of 0–9
<DChar> A character with the hexadecimal equivalent of 00 through FF (0
through 255 decimal)
<Block>
A block of data bytes defined as: <Block> ::=
{#<NZDig><Dig>[<Dig>...][<DChar>...]
|#0[<DChar>...]<terminator>}
<NZDig
> specifies the number of <Dig> elements that follow. Taken together,
the <NZDig> and <Dig> elements form a decimal integer that specifies how
many <DChar> elements follow.
Command Entry
Concatenating
You can concatenate any combination of set commands and queries using a
s
emicolon (;). The instrument executes concatenated c ommands in the order
received.
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