Section 11: TSP command reference Model 2601B-PULSE System SourceMeter Instrument Reference Manual
11-388 2601B-PULSE-901-01A April 2020
Example
tspnet.tsp.abortonconnect = 0
Configure the instrument so that it does not
send an abort command when connecting to
a TSP-enabled instrument.
Also see
tspnet.connect() (on page 11-380)
tspnet.tsp.rbtablecopy()
This function copies a reading buffer synchronous table from a remote instrument to a TSP-enabled instrument.
Usage
table = tspnet.tsp.rbtablecopy(connectionID, "name")
table = tspnet.tsp.rbtablecopy(connectionID, "name", startIndex, endIndex)
A copy of the synchronous table or a string
Integer value used as a handle for other tspnet commands
The full name of the reading buffer name and synchronous table to copy
Details
This function is only appropriate for TSP-enabled instruments.
This function reads the data from a reading buffer on a remote instrument and returns an array of
numbers or a string representing the data. The startIndex and endIndex parameters specify the
portion of the reading buffer to read. If no index is specified, the entire buffer is copied.
The function returns a table if the table is an array of numbers; otherwise a comma-delimited string is
returned.
This command is limited to transferring 50,000 readings at a time.
Example
t = tspnet.tsp.rbtablecopy(testConnection,
"testRemotebuffername.readings", 1, 3)
print(t[1], t[2], t[3])
Copy the specified readings table for buffer
items 1 through 3, then display the first three
readings. Example output:
4.56534e-01
4.52675e-01
4.57535e-01
Also see
None