Reminder:
The interpreter does not make any difference between capital and small letters.
Example : to enter a duration of 1 micro second, it can be written either: 1us, or 0.000001, or 1e-6s, or 1E-3ms ...
This parameter can also be replaced by the following key words :
MAXimum, MINimum to get extreme values of the parameter
UP, DOWN to get the value following or preceding the current status of the parameter
Units:
V
Volt (Voltage)
S
Second (Time)
PCT
Percent (Percentage)
Hz
Hartz (Frequency)
MHz
Mega-Hertz (Frequency)
F
Farad (Capacitance)
OHM
Ohm (Resistance)
DEG
Degree Celsius
RPM
Rotation per minute
Multiples and sub-multiples:
MA
Mega: 10
K
Kilo: 10
M
Mili: 10
U
Micro: 10
N
Nano: 10
P
Pico: 10-
NR1
The parameter is a signed whole number
Example : 10
NR2
The parameter is a signed real without exponent.
Example : 10.1
NR3
The parameter is a signed real expressed with a mantisse and a signed exponent.
Example : 10.1e-3
Chains of Characters: They are continuations of letters and figures framed by quotation marks " ".
Terminator :
<NL> is a general term for a terminator.
NL is the character CR (codeASCII 13 or 0x0D).
A line of command should not exceed 80 characters; if ends with a terminator.
35.5. RESPONSE SYNTAX
The response can be made up of several elements separated between them by a comma ', '. The last element is followed by the
terminator < NL >.
There are several data :
Key words:
They are the same ones as those used in parameter, but here, only the shortened form is returned.
Numeric Values:
They have three possible formats : NR1, NR2 et NR3.
Chains of Characters:
There is no difference compared to the parameters. If the chain contains a key word, it is returned in shortened form.
+6
+3
-3
-6
-9
12
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