Programming—DM 5010
SENDING
INTERFACE COMMANDS
The controller commands
in the following text
are
for
TEKTRONIX
4050-Series Controllers;
they are representa
tive
of
commands for other controllers.
Instrument commands are sent to the DM 5010
in ASCII
using
controller PRINT statements. The DM 5010 outputs
data
in response to INPUT statements from the controller.
For
example:
PRINT @ 16:'SET?"
INPUT
@
16:A$
where 16 is the DM 5010 primary
GPIB address.
POWER-ON
(INITIAL) CONDITIONS
At
power on, the
DM 5010 microprocessor performs a
diagnostic routine (self-test) to check the functionality of the
ROM
and RAM. If
no error is found, the instrument enters
the
Local
State (LOCS) with the settings listed in Table 3-3.
The SRQ
line on the GPIB is also asserted.
The
DM5010 also assumes the settings in Table 3-3
when it executes the
INIT command. The range setting for
the
DCV function is
valid
only for the
first reading, since the
instrument
is
in auto-range.
Interface control
messages
may be sent to the DM 5010
using
WBYTE
controller commands.
In the following exam
ples,
A
and
B are the DM 5010 talk and listen addresses.
For
A, substitute the
instrument primary address plus 32;
for
B, substitute the instrument primary
address
plus 64.
Listen
(MLA)
Unlisten (UNL)
Talk (MTA)
Untalk
(UNT)
Device
Clear (DCL)
Selected Device
Clear (SDC)
Go To
Local (GTL)
Remote
With
Lockout
(RWLS)
Local With Lockout (LWLS)
Group
Execute
Trigger <GET>
Serial Poll Enable (SPE)
Serial Poll
Disable (SPD)
WBYTE @ A:
WBYTE @
63:
WBYTE
@
B:
WBYTE
@ 95:
WBYTE
@
20:
WBYTE
@ A,4:
WBYTE
@ A,1:
WBYTE @ A,17:
WBYTE
@17:
WBYTE @
A,8:
WBYTE @ 24:
WBYTE @ 25:
Refer to
the 4050-Series
Controller manual for informa
tion on using
RBYTE statements.
DM 5010 POWER ON SETTINGS
Table
3-3
Header
Argument
AVE
2
CALC
OFF
DBR
1
DCV
-1.E+3
DIGIT
4.5
DT
OFF
LFR
OFF
LIMITS
0,0
MODE
RUN
MONITOR
OFF
NULL
0
OPC
OFF
OVER
OFF
RATIO
1,0
RQS
ON
SOURCE
FRONT
USER
OFF
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REV
JAN 1982
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