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Tektronix Keithley 2601B-PULSE Reference Manual

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Model 2601B-PULSE System SourceMeter Instrument Reference Manual Section 15: Status model
2601B-PULSE-901-01A April 2020 15-19
Status byte and service request commands
The commands to program and read the Status Byte Register and Service Request Enable Register
are listed in the table below. Note that the table includes both common commands and their script
command equivalents. For details on programming and reading registers, see Programming enable
and transition registers (on page 15-14) and Reading registers (on page 15-15).
To reset the bits of the Service Request Enable Register to 0, use 0 as the parameter value for the
command (for example, *SRE 0 or status.request_enable = 0).
Status Byte and Service Request Enable Register commands
Command
Description
*STB?
or
print(status.condition)
Read the Status Byte Register.
*SRE mask
or
status.request_enable = mask
Program the Service Request Enable Register where mask = 0
to 255.
*SRE?
or
print(status.request_enable)
Read the Service Request Enable Register.
Enable and transition registers
In general, there are three types of user-writable registers that are used to configure which bits feed
the register summary bit and when it occurs. The registers are identified in each applicable command
(as listed in TSP commands (on page 11-8)) as follows:
• Enable register (identified as .enable in the command listing of each attribute): Allows various
associated events to be included in the summary bit for the register.
• Negative-transition register (identified as .ntr in the command listing of each attribute): A
particular bit in the event register will be set when the corresponding bit in the NTR is set, and the
corresponding bit in the condition register transitions from 1 to 0.
• Positive-transition register (identified as .ptr in the command listing of each attribute): A
particular bit in the event register will be set when the corresponding bit in the PTR is set, and the
corresponding bit in the condition register transitions from 0 to 1.
Controlling node and SRQ enable registers
Attributes to control system node and service request (SRQ) enable bits and read associated
registers are summarized in the Status byte and service request enable registers (on page 15-5). For
example, either of the following commands set the system node QSB enable bit:
status.node_enable = status.QSB
status.node_enable = 8

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