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IM 765501-01E
16.3.4 Source Event Register
Source Event Register
SMP
RDY
STO
TOS
EOS
Event Register
:STATus:SOURce:EVENt?
Status Register
:STATus:SOURce:CONDition?
67 543210
RDY
67 543210
Clearing the Source Event Register
The source event register is cleared in the following
three cases.
When the contents of the source event register is
read by the :STATus:SOURce:EVENt? command.
When a *CLS command is received.
When the instrument is power cycled.
16.3 Status Reports
Bit 7 SMP (Sampling Error)
Set to 1 when a sampling error (trigger is applied
before the completion of the source measure cycle)
occurs.
Bit 6
Not used (always 0)
Bit 5 RDY (Sweep Ready)
The bit in the condition register is set to 0 when sweep
mode is enabled, when the LIN/LOG sweep parameter
is changed, or while the program pattern file is being
loaded. It is set to 1 when the GS610 is ready to
receive sweep start. The bit in the event register is set
to 1 when the condition register bit changes from 0 to
1.
Bit 4
Not used (always 0)
Bit 3
Not used (always 0)
Bit 2 STO (Store Complete)
Set to 1 when the storage operation completes.
Bit 1 TOS (Turn of Sweep)
Set to 1 each time a turn of the sweep operation
completes.
Bit 0 EOS (End of Sweep)
Set to 1 when the entire sweep operation completes.
Bit Masking
To mask a bit in the source event register so that it
does not cause bit 1 (SSB) of the status byte to
change, set the corresponding bit in the source event
enable register to 0. Use the
:STATus:SOURce:ENABle command for this purpose.
Reading from the Source Event Register
The contents of the source event register can be read
by the :STATus:SOURce:EVENt? command. After the
register is read, it is cleared. The contents of the
source condition register can be read by the
:STATus:SOURce:CONDition? command. Reading
the register does not change the contents of the
register.

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