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1594A/1595A Super-Thermometer
Interface Commands
90
Parameter
1
Selects the internal 1
W resistor for the reference resistor
10
Selects the internal 10
W resistor for the reference resistor
25
Selects the internal 25
W resistor for the reference resistor
100
Selects the internal 100
W resistor for the reference resistor
10K
Selects the internal 10 k
W resistor for the reference resistor
RS1
Selects the rear RS1 input as the source for the reference resistor
RS2
Selects the rear RS2 input as the source for the reference resistor
CH2
Selects the front Channel 2 input as the source for the reference resistor
CH4
Selects the front Channel 4 input as the source for the reference resistor
INP:REAR
queue. Also, Channel 2 cannot be set to CH2 and Channel 4 cannot be set to CH4.
8.7.3.71 ROUT:CLOS
Query form: ROUT:CLOS?
Example command: ROUTE:CLOSE (@3)
Example response: (@3)
Selects one channel for measurement.
The lowest channel appearing in
disabled, the channel will not actually be measured until measurement is started. If measurement of another
channel is in progress, the new channel will not be measured until the measurement completes.
A channel number in
14 for channels of the first attached scanner, and 15 through 24 for channels of the second attached scanner. If
a scanner is attached, channel 1 is not allowed.
The channel is specified in channel list format, preceded by an @ character, everything enclosed in
parenthesis.
If scanning is on, the query will return an empty channel list.
8.7.3.72 ROUT:CLOS:STAT?
Example response: (@2)
Returns the channel number of whatever channel is actively being measured, whether or not scanning is en-
abled. If measurement is off, an empty channel list is returned.
8.7.3.73 ROUT:SCAN
Example command: ROUTE:SCAN (@1,2,4,6:14)
Query form: ROUT:SCAN?
Example query response: (@1,2,3,4)
Enables channels for scanning.
Each of the channels specified in
Channel Menu), and all other channels are disabled. The Scan Enable setting is set to ON (see Section 5.7.3.1,
and measured until measurement is started.