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Agilent 53150A/151A/152A
Microwave Frequency Counter
Programming Guide
This guide describes how to use the Agilent 53150A, 53151A, and 53152A
Microwave Frequency Counters. The information in this guide applies to
instruments having the number prefix listed below, unless accompanied
by a “Manual Updating Changes” package indicating otherwise.
SERIAL PREFIX NUMBER: 3735A, US3925, and US4050 (53150A)
3736A, US3926, and US4051 (53151A)
3737A, US3927, and US4052 (53152A)
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Page 1 - Programming Guide

Agilent 53150A/151A/152A Microwave Frequency CounterProgramming GuideThis guide describes how to use the Agilent 53150A, 53151A, and 53152A Microwave

Page 2

Chapter 1 Before You Start...How to Use This Guide1-4 Programming Guide1New UsersWhat You Should UnderstandAs a new user, you must have some understa

Page 3 - Contents

Chapter 4 Command Reference:ABORt Command4-4 Programming Guide4:ABORt CommandCOMMAND :ABORtThis command causes the Counter to abort, as quickly as po

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Chapter 4 Command Reference:DISPlay SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-54:DISPlay SubsystemThis subsystem controls the selection and presentation of textua

Page 5 - 4 Command Reference

Chapter 4 Command Reference:DISPlay Subsystem4-6 Programming Guide4COMMAND :DISPlay:ENABle . . . <Boolean>Sets or queries whether the entire di

Page 6 - 5 Errors

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceGroup Execute Trigger (GET)Programming Guide 4-74Group Execute Trigger (GET)COMMAND GETThe full capability of the Group Ex

Page 7 - Before You Start

Chapter 4 Command Reference:INITiate Subsystem4-8 Programming Guide4:INITiate SubsystemThis subsystem controls the initiation of a measurement.COMMAN

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Chapter 4 Command Reference:INPut SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-94COMMAND :INITiate[:IMMediate]This event command causes the instrument to initiate ei

Page 9 - How to Use This Guide

Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure Subsystem4-10 Programming Guide4:MEASure Subsystem The :MEASure subsystem commands allow you to configure the Cou

Page 10 - New Users

Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-114Table 4-1. Summary of the Measurement Instruction CommandsThe <source_list>

Page 11 - Applications

Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure Subsystem4-12 Programming Guide4COMMAND :CONFigure[:SCALar]:<function> <parameters> [,<source_list

Page 12 - Programming Guide Contents

Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-134• If an <expected_value> parameter is outside the measurement capabilities

Page 13 - Assumptions

Chapter 1 Before You Start...How to Use This GuideProgramming Guide 1-51Experienced ProgrammersIf you have programmed other GPIB instruments, you are

Page 14 - Related Documentation

Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure Subsystem4-14 Programming Guide4COMMAND :MEASure[:SCALar]:<function>? <parameters> [,<source_list&

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Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-154COMMAND :READ?[[:SCALar]:<function>]?This query provides a method for perfo

Page 16 - 1-10 Programming Guide

Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure Subsystem4-16 Programming Guide4Descriptions of the Measurement FunctionsTable 4-2 lists the available measuremen

Page 17 - Command Summary

Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-174:MEASure[:SCALar]:POWer[:AC] [<expected_value>[,<resolution>]][,(@2)

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Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure Subsystem4-18 Programming Guide4Using :MEAsureThis is the simplest Measurement Instruction command to use, but it

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Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEASure SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-194Using :CONFigure with :READ?The :CONFigure command causes the instrument to choos

Page 20 - (Part 1 of 2)

Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEMory Subsystem4-20 Programming Guide4:MEMory SubsystemThis subsystem manages the instrument’s memory.COMMAND :MEMory:DA

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Chapter 4 Command Reference:MEMory SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-214COMMAND :MEMory:CLEAR[:NAME] . . . <name>Resets the contents of the named po

Page 22 - 2-6 Programming Guide

Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe] Subsystem4-22 Programming Guide4[:SENSe] SubsystemThe [:SENSe] subsystem commands are divided into several sectio

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Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe] SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-234COMMAND [:SENSe]:CORRection:CSET:SELect . . . <name>Selects a power-correct

Page 24 - SCPI Conformance Information

Chapter 1 Before You Start...Programming Guide Contents1-6 Programming Guide1Programming Guide ContentsThe following information is contained in this

Page 25 - IEEE 488.2 Common Commands

Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe] Subsystem4-24 Programming Guide4COMMAND [:SENSe]:DATA? . . . [<data handle>]Queries the current measurement

Page 26 - 2-10 Programming Guide

Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe] SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-254COMMAND [:SENSe]:FREQuency:OFFSet . . . <numeric_value>[<frequency unit&

Page 27 - Programming Guide 2-11

Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe] Subsystem4-26 Programming Guide4COMMAND [:SENSe]:FREQuency:RESolution . . . <numeric_value>[<frequency_u

Page 28 - Parameter Form Column

Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe]:FUNCtion SubtreeProgramming Guide 4-274[:SENSe]:FUNCtion SubtreeThis subtree controls the sensor functions.COMMAN

Page 29 - Programming Guide 2-13

Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe]:FUNCtion Subtree4-28 Programming Guide4COMMAND [:SENSe]:FUNCtion[:ON] . . . <sensor_function>[,<sensor_f

Page 30 - 2-14 Programming Guide

Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe]:FUNCtion SubtreeProgramming Guide 4-294COMMAND [:SENSe]:FUNCtion:STATe? . . . <sensor_function>This query-o

Page 31 - Programming Guide 2-15

Chapter 4 Command Reference[:SENSe]:FUNCtion Subtree4-30 Programming Guide4[:SENSe]:ROSCillator SubtreeThis subtree controls the Reference Oscillator

Page 32 - 2-16 Programming Guide

Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-314:STATus SubsystemThe :STATus subsystem commands allow you to specify or examine th

Page 33 - Programming Guide 2-17

Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus Subsystem4-32 Programming Guide4COMMAND :STATus:OPERation:CONDition?Queries the status of the Operation Condition

Page 34 - 2-18 Programming Guide

Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-334COMMAND :STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]?Queries the status of the Operation Event Status

Page 35 - *RST Response

Chapter 1 Before You Start...AssumptionsProgramming Guide 1-71AssumptionsThis guide assumes the Counter is correctly installed and interfaced to an e

Page 36 - 2-20 Programming Guide

Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus Subsystem4-34 Programming Guide4COMMAND :STATus:OPERation:NTRansition <non-decimal numeric> | <NRf>S

Page 37 - Programming Your Counter

Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-354COMMENTS • The parameter and the query response value, when rounded to an integer

Page 38

Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus Subsystem4-36 Programming Guide4:STATus:QUEStionable SubtreeThe :STATus:QUEStionable subtree commands allow you to

Page 39 - Chapter Summary

Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-374COMMAND :STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle . . . <non-decimal_numeric> | <NRf>

Page 40 - Programming Examples

Chapter 4 Command Reference:STATus Subsystem4-38 Programming Guide4• The event bits, once set, are “sticky”—i.e., they cannot be cleared until they a

Page 41 - To Connect With the GPIB

Chapter 4 Command Reference:SYSTem SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-394:SYSTem SubsystemThis subsystem collects together the capabilities that are not re

Page 42

Chapter 4 Command Reference:SYSTem Subsystem4-40 Programming Guide4COMMAND :SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:BAUD . . . <numeric_value>Sets or queries

Page 43 - Making an RS-232 Cable

Chapter 4 Command Reference:SYSTem SubsystemProgramming Guide 4-414COMMENTS • The queue is cleared (emptied) on *CLS, power-on, or upon reading he la

Page 44 - (Female)

Chapter 4 Command Reference:TRIGger Subsystem4-42 Programming Guide4:TRIGger SubsystemCOMMAND :TRIGger[SEQuence | STARt]:HOLDoff . . . <numeric_va

Page 45

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-434Common CommandsThe IEEE 488.2 Common Commands are general-purpose commands that are

Page 46

Chapter 1 Before You Start...Related Documentation1-8 Programming Guide1Related DocumentationThis section contains a list of documentation that relat

Page 47 - Remote/Local Operation

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-44 Programming Guide4*DDT <arbitrary block>(Define Device Trigger Command)*DDT?(Define Device Trigg

Page 48 - SCPI Command and Query Format

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-454*ESE (Standard Event Status Enable Command)*ESE? (Standard Event Status Enable Query

Page 49 - Elements of SCPI Commands

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-46 Programming Guide4<NRF> RANGE 0 to 255<NRF> RESOLUTION 1QUERY RESPONSE Numeric data transf

Page 50 - Optional Keyword

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-474*ESR? (Event Status Register Query)COMMAND *ESR?Queries the Standard Event Status Re

Page 51 - :FREQ:RES

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-48 Programming Guide4*IDN? (Identification Query)COMMAND *IDN?Queries the Counter identification.QUERY RE

Page 52 - Parameter Types

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-494*OPC (Operation Complete Command)COMMAND *OPCThis event command enables the OPC bit

Page 53 - Suffixes

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-50 Programming Guide4*PRE (Parallel Poll Enable Register)*PRE? (Parallel Poll Enable Register Query)COMMA

Page 54 - Command Terminator

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-514*RST (Reset Command)COMMAND *RSTThis event command performs an instrument reset.The

Page 55 - Using Multiple Commands

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-52 Programming Guide4*SAV (Save Command)COMMAND *SAV <NRf> | <non-decimal numeric>This comman

Page 56 - :SENS:AVER:STAT ON

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-534*SRE (Service Request Enable Command)*SRE? (Service Request Enable Query)COMMAND *SR

Page 57 - Response Message Syntax

Chapter 1 Before You Start...Related DocumentationProgramming Guide 1-91To obtain a copy of this standard, write to:Institute of Electrical and Elect

Page 58 - <new line>

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-54 Programming Guide4COMMENTS • At power-on, this value is cleared (set to 0).• This value is unaffected

Page 59 - Response Message Data Types

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-554*STB? (Status Byte Query)COMMAND *STB?Queries the Status Byte Register, shown in Fig

Page 60 - 3-24 Programming Guide

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-56 Programming Guide4*TRG (Trigger Command)COMMAND *TRGThis command is the device-specific analog of the

Page 61 - Status Reporting

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon CommandsProgramming Guide 4-574*TST? (Self-Test Query)COMMAND *TST?This query causes an internal self-test; the res

Page 62 - 3-26 Programming Guide

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceCommon Commands4-58 Programming Guide4COMMENTS The following are tested:RELATEDFRONT-PANELKEYSShift + Menu (DO SELF TEST)*

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Chapter 5 ErrorsIntroduction5-2 Programming Guide5IntroductionThis chapter explains how to read error messages from the Counter, discusses the types

Page 65

Chapter 5 ErrorsError QueueProgramming Guide 5-35Error QueueAs errors are detected, they are placed in an error queue. The error queue is a first in,

Page 66

Chapter 5 ErrorsError Types5-4 Programming Guide5Error TypesError numbers are categorized by type as shown in Table 5-1. The error codes that can be

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Chapter 5 ErrorsError TypesProgramming Guide 5-55Command ErrorAn <error number> in the range [−100 to −199] indicates that an IEEE 488.2 syntax

Page 68

Chapter 1 Before You Start...Related Documentation1-10 Programming Guide1

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Chapter 5 ErrorsError Types5-6 Programming Guide5Device- or Counter-Specific ErrorAn <error number> in the range [−300 to −399] or [+1 to +3276

Page 70 - Transition Filter

Chapter 5 ErrorsError TypesProgramming Guide 5-75Table 5-2. ErrorsNumber Error String Cause +0-100-101-102-103-104-105-108-109-110-111No errorComman

Page 71 - Event Register

Chapter 5 ErrorsError Types5-8 Programming Guide5Table 5-2. Errors (Continued)Number Error String Cause-131-134-138-140-141-144-148-150-151-158Invali

Page 72 - Event Enable Register

Chapter 5 ErrorsError TypesProgramming Guide 5-95Table 5-2. Errors (Continued)Number Error String Cause-211-213-220-221-222-223-224-230-240Trigger ig

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Chapter 5 ErrorsError Types5-10 Programming Guide5Table 5-2. Errors (Continued)Number Error String Cause-420-430-440Query UNTERMINATEDQuery DEADLOCKE

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IndexProgramming Guide Index-1Index*CLS, 2-10, 5-3, 5-4*DDT, 2-10, 4-44, 4-56*DDT?, 2-10, 4-44*ESE, 2-10, 2-20, 4-45*ESE?, 2-10*ESR?, 2-10, 4-47*IDN?,

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IndexIndex-2 Programming GuideIndex*RCL, 2-10, 4-50*RST, 2-10, 4-51*SAV, 2-10, 4-52*SRE, 2-10, 4-53*SRE?, 2-11, 4-53*STB?, 2-11, 4-55*TRG, 2-11, 4-56*

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IndexProgramming Guide Index-3Indexerror queue, 5-2, 5-3overflow, 5-3Error Types, 5-4ERRor?, 2-18errors list, 5-7ESB, 3-29EVENt, 2-17, 4-33, 4-37Event

Page 77 - Programming the Counter for

IndexIndex-4 Programming GuideIndexINITiate, 2-13, 4-8, 4-11initiate, 4-8initiate measurements, 4-8INITitiate, 2-5INPut, 2-7, 2-13, 4-9Instrument Stat

Page 78 - Event Status Register

IndexProgramming Guide Index-5IndexOSB, 3-29oscillatorreference, 4-27, 4-29, 4-30Out of memory, 5-9Output Queue, 2-10output queue, 4-49PParallel Poll

Page 80 - 3-44 Programming Guide

IndexIndex-6 Programming GuideIndexremote, 3-2Reset, 2-10, 4-51Reset Command, 4-51RESolution, 2-16, 4-26resolution, 2-14, 4-13, 4-26response format, 4

Page 81 - Programming Guide 3-45

IndexProgramming Guide Index-7IndexSelf-Test Error Values, 4-57Self-test failed, 5-9Self-Test Query, 2-11, 4-57self-test, internal, 4-57, 2-5, 4-22SEN

Page 82

IndexIndex-8 Programming GuideIndexTtime interval, 4-27, 4-28Too many digits, 5-7Too much data, 5-9totalize, 4-27, 4-28TRACking, 2-16, 4-26Transition

Page 83 - FREQ:OFFS:STAT ON

Printed in U.S.AData subject to changeRev 07/01Service and SupportContacting Agilent Technologies:For more information about Agilent test and measurem

Page 84 - Synchronize Measurements

Continued from front matter. . .7.C.NL.10.05.00.R2.M.CW6FCWarranty (cont’d)Agilent does not warrant that the operation of Agilent products will be uni

Page 85 - Using the *OPC? Command

Chapter 2 Command SummaryIntroduction2-2 Programming Guide2IntroductionThis chapter is a quick reference that summarizes the Counter’s programming co

Page 86

Chapter 2 Command SummaryFront Panel to SCPI Command MapProgramming Guide 2-32Front Panel to SCPI Command MapFigures 2-1 and 2-2 are command maps tha

Page 87

Agilent Technologies, Inc. 7.C.NL.06.15.01.R1.M.CW6FC5301 Stevens Creek BoulevardSanta Clara, California 95052-8059 Copyright Agilent Technologies,

Page 88 - Writing SCPI Programs

Chapter 2 Command SummaryFront Panel to SCPI Command Map2-4 Programming Guide2Figure 2-1. Front Panel Control to SCPI Command Map(Part 1 of 2)MODIFYG

Page 89 - Programming Guide 3-53

Chapter 2 Command SummaryFront Panel to SCPI Command MapProgramming Guide 2-521 INITitiate[:IMMediate]2 TRIGger[:SEQuence]:HOLDoff3 [SENSe]:FREQuency

Page 90

Chapter 2 Command SummaryFront Panel to SCPI Command Map2-6 Programming Guide2Figure 2-2. Front Panel Menu to SCPI Command Map(Part 1 of 2)REF OSCSAV

Page 91

Chapter 2 Command SummaryFront Panel to SCPI Command MapProgramming Guide 2-721 [:SENSe]:ROSCillator:SOURce2 *SAV3 *RCL4 :INPut:FILTer[:LPASs][:STATe

Page 92 - 3-56 Programming Guide

Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command Summary2-8 Programming Guide2Agilent 53150A/151A/152A Command SummaryThis section summarize

Page 93 - Programming Guide 3-57

Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command SummaryProgramming Guide 2-92IEEE 488.2 Common CommandsThe Common Commands are general-purp

Page 94 - 3-58 Programming Guide

Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command Summary2-10 Programming Guide2Table 2-1. IEEE 488.2 Common Commands Mnemonic Command Name

Page 95 - Programming Guide 3-59

Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command SummaryProgramming Guide 2-112Table 2-1. IEEE 488.2 Common Commands (Continued)Mnemonic Co

Page 96 - 3-60 Programming Guide

Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command Summary2-12 Programming Guide2Agilent 53150A/151A/152A SCPI Subsystem CommandsSCPI Subsyste

Page 97 - Command Reference

Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command SummaryProgramming Guide 2-132Table 2-2. Agilent 53150A/151A/152A SCPI Command SummaryKeywo

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ContentsProgramming Guide iii1 Before You Start...Introduction 1-2Getting Started 1-3How to Use This Guide 1-3New Users 1-4Experienced Programmers 1-5

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Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command Summary2-14 Programming Guide2___________________________________*<source_list> has t

Page 100 - FRONT-PANEL

Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command SummaryProgramming Guide 2-152Table 2-2. Agilent 53150A/151A/152A SCPI Command Summary (Con

Page 101 - :DISPlay Subsystem

Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command Summary2-16 Programming Guide2Table 2-2. Agilent 53150A/151A/152A SCPI Command Summary (Con

Page 102

Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command SummaryProgramming Guide 2-172Table 2-2. Agilent 53150A/151A/152A SCPI Command Summary (Con

Page 103 - COMMAND GET

Chapter 2 Command SummaryAgilent 53150A/151A/152A Command Summary2-18 Programming Guide2Table 2-2. Agilent 53150A/151A/152A SCPI Command Summary (Con

Page 104 - COMMENTS • *RST: OFF

Chapter 2 Command Summary*RST ResponseProgramming Guide 2-192*RST ResponseThe IEEE 488.2 *RST command returns the instrument to a specified state opt

Page 105 - :INPut Subsystem

Chapter 2 Command Summary*RST Response2-20 Programming Guide2Table 2-4. Unaffected by *RST Item*ESE*PRE*SRE:MEMory:NSTates?:STATus subsystem—all comm

Page 106 - :MEASure Subsystem

3Programming Your Counterfor Remote Operation

Page 107 - Command Description

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationIntroduction3-2 Programming Guide3IntroductionThis chapter provides remote-operation setup and

Page 108 - COMMAND :CONFigure?

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationIntroductionProgramming Guide 3-33Chapter Summary• Connecting the Counter to a Computer pg. 3-

Page 109

Contentsiv Programming GuideOverview of Command Types and Formats 3-12Common Command Format 3-12SCPI Command and Query Format 3-12Elements of SCPI Com

Page 110

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationIntroduction3-4 Programming Guide3Where to Find Some Specific Information• To Connect With the

Page 111

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationConnecting the Counter to a ComputerProgramming Guide 3-53Connecting the Counter to a Computer

Page 112 - DESCRIPTION

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationConnecting the Counter to a Computer3-6 Programming Guide3The following section, titled “Chang

Page 113

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationConnecting the Counter to a ComputerProgramming Guide 3-73To Connect With the RS-232 Serial In

Page 114 - Using :MEAsure

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationConnecting the Counter to a Computer3-8 Programming Guide3Assembling the DB-25/RJ12 Adapter an

Page 115 - Using :CONFigure with :READ?

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationConnecting the Counter to a ComputerProgramming Guide 3-93Figure 3-3. Wiring the RJ12/DB25 Ada

Page 116 - :MEMory Subsystem

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationConnecting the Counter to a Computer3-10 Programming Guide3Figure 3-4. Assembling the Cable4 C

Page 117

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationConnecting the Counter to a ComputerProgramming Guide 3-113Connecting with the Serial Interfac

Page 118 - [:SENSe] Subsystem

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationOverview of Command Types and Formats3-12 Programming Guide3Overview of Command Types and Form

Page 119

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationElements of SCPI CommandsProgramming Guide 3-133Elements of SCPI CommandsA program command or

Page 120

ContentsProgramming Guide vCommands for Displaying Results 3-47Command for Displaying Raw Results 3-47Commands for Displaying Relative Results 3-47Com

Page 121

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationElements of SCPI Commands3-14 Programming Guide3Note: sp = space. ASCII character decimal 32.F

Page 122

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationElements of SCPI CommandsProgramming Guide 3-153Examine the portion of the [:SENSe] subsystem

Page 123 - [:SENSe]:FUNCtion Subtree

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationElements of SCPI Commands3-16 Programming Guide3Parameter TypesTable 3-1 contains explanations

Page 124

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationElements of SCPI CommandsProgramming Guide 3-173Parameter SeparatorIf you send more than one p

Page 125 - [:SENSe]:POWer Subtree

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationElements of SCPI Commands3-18 Programming Guide3Suffix MultipliersTable 3-2 lists the suffix m

Page 126 - [:SENSe]:ROSCillator Subtree

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationUsing Multiple CommandsProgramming Guide 3-193Using Multiple CommandsProgram MessagesProgram M

Page 127 - :STATus Subsystem

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationUsing Multiple Commands3-20 Programming Guide3When multiple subsystem commands are sent in one

Page 128

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationOverview of Response Message FormatsProgramming Guide 3-213Overview of Response Message Format

Page 129

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationOverview of Response Message Formats3-22 Programming Guide3NOTE <new line> = ASCII chara

Page 130

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationOverview of Response Message FormatsProgramming Guide 3-233Response Message Data TypesTable 3-

Page 131 - COMMAND :STATus:PRESet

Contentsvi Programming Guide:STATus Subsystem 4-31:STATus:OPERation Subtree 4-31:STATus:QUEStionable Subtree 4-36:SYSTem Subsystem 4-39:SYSTem:COMMuni

Page 132 - :STATus:QUEStionable Subtree

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationOverview of Response Message Formats3-24 Programming Guide3Table 3-3. Response Message Data Ty

Page 133

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-253Status ReportingThe Agilent 53150A, 53151A, and 53152A

Page 134

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-26 Programming Guide3Figure 3-10. 53150A/151A/152A SCPI Status Reporting Sum

Page 135 - :SYSTem Subsystem

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-273Status Byte Register and Service Request Enable Registe

Page 136

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-28 Programming Guide3A detailed description of each bit in the Status Byte R

Page 137

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-293• Bit 5 (ESB) summarizes the Standard Event Status Regi

Page 138 - :TRIGger Subsystem

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-30 Programming Guide3Standard Event Status Register GroupFigure 3-12. Standa

Page 139 - COMMAND *CLS

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-313A detailed description of each bit in the Standard Even

Page 140 - (Define Device Trigger Query)

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-32 Programming Guide3• Bit 3 (Device-Specific Error) is an event bit which i

Page 141

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-333The Operation and Questionable Data Status Register Gro

Page 142

1Before You Start...

Page 143 - COMMAND *ESR?

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-34 Programming Guide3Condition RegisterA condition register continuously mon

Page 144 - *IST? (Instrument Status)

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-353Transition filters are unaffected by *CLS or queries. T

Page 145

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-36 Programming Guide3To read the event registers use::STATus:OPERation[:EVEN

Page 146 - *RCL (Recall Command)

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-373Operation Status Register GroupThe Operation Status Reg

Page 147 - COMMAND *RST

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-38 Programming Guide3A detailed description of each bit in the Operation Sta

Page 148 - *SAV (Save Command)

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus ReportingProgramming Guide 3-393Questionable Data Status Register GroupThe Questionable

Page 149 - <NRF> RESOLUTION 1

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationStatus Reporting3-40 Programming Guide3• Bits 6-11 are not used.• Bit 12 (Hardware Summary) Th

Page 150

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter for Status ReportingProgramming Guide 3-413Programming the Counter for

Page 151 - COMMAND *STB?

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter for Status Reporting3-42 Programming Guide3Resetting the Counter and C

Page 152 - COMMAND *TRG

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter for Status ReportingProgramming Guide 3-433Using the Operation Status

Page 153 - *TST? (Self-Test Query)

Chapter 1 Before You Start...Introduction1-2 Programming Guide1IntroductionThis programming guide contains programming information for theAgilent Tec

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Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter for Status Reporting3-44 Programming Guide3Figure 3-14. Status Reporti

Page 155

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter for Status ReportingProgramming Guide 3-453Figure Status Reporting Flo

Page 156 - Reading an Error

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter to Display Results3-46 Programming Guide3Programming the Counter to Di

Page 157 - Error Queue

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationCommands for Displaying ResultsProgramming Guide 3-473Commands for Displaying ResultsCommand f

Page 158 - Error Types

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter to Synchronize Measurements3-48 Programming Guide3Programming the Coun

Page 159 - Execution Error

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter to Synchronize MeasurementsProgramming Guide 3-493Using the *WAI Comma

Page 160 - Error List

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter to Synchronize Measurements3-50 Programming Guide3If you had wanted to

Page 161 - Table 5-2. Errors

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming the Counter to Synchronize MeasurementsProgramming Guide 3-513Set up program to sp

Page 162 - Table 5-2. Errors (Continued)

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationWriting SCPI Programs3-52 Programming Guide3Writing SCPI ProgramsFigure 3-15 is a general summ

Page 163 - Programming Guide 5-9

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationWriting SCPI ProgramsProgramming Guide 3-533Figure 3-15. SCPI Programming FlowchartYESNOYESRes

Page 164 - 5-10 Programming Guide

Chapter 1 Before You Start...Getting StartedProgramming Guide 1-31Getting StartedBefore attempting to program the Counter, take some time to familiar

Page 165 - Programming Guide Index-1

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming Examples3-54 Programming Guide3Programming ExamplesIn this section, you will see h

Page 166 - Index-2 Programming Guide

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming ExamplesProgramming Guide 3-553Using CThe C examples assume you have an Agilent 82

Page 167 - Programming Guide Index-3

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming Examples3-56 Programming Guide3Making a Frequency Measurement (BASIC)10 ! This pro

Page 168 - Index-4 Programming Guide

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming ExamplesProgramming Guide 3-573Making a Frequency Measurement (QuickBASIC)’This pr

Page 169 - Programming Guide Index-5

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming Examples3-58 Programming Guide3Making a Frequency Measurement (C)/* This program c

Page 170 - Index-6 Programming Guide

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming ExamplesProgramming Guide 3-593Sendhp(":CONF:FREQ DEFAULT,DEFAULT,(@2)")

Page 171 - Programming Guide Index-7

Chapter 3 Programming Your Counter for Remote OperationProgramming Examples3-60 Programming Guide3

Page 173 - 1-800-800-5281

Chapter 4 Command ReferenceIntroduction4-2 Programming Guide4IntroductionThis chapter describes the SCPI Subsystem commands and the IEEE 488.2 Common

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Chapter 4 Command ReferenceIntroductionProgramming Guide 4-34• The vertical bar, |, is used to mean “OR” and is used to separate alternative options.

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