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User and Programming Manual - Rev R

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2001RP

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Introduction to SCPI

SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments) is a programming language for
controlling instrument functions over the RS232 or IEEE 488 bus. The same SCPI commands
and parameters control the same functions in different classes of instruments. For example, you
would use the same MEAS:VOLT? command to measure the AC source output voltage or the
output voltage of a SCPI-compatible Multimeter.

9.1 Conventions Used in This Manual

Angle brackets<>

Items within angle brackets are parameter abbreviations. For example,
indicates a specific form of numerical data.

Vertical bar

Vertical bars separate alternative parameters. For example, 0 | 1
indicates that either "0" or "1" can be used as a parameter.

Square Brackets[]

Items within square brackets are optional. The representation
[SOURce:]VOLT means that SOURce: may be omitted.

Boldface font

Boldface font is used to emphasize syntax in command definitions.
CURR shows a command definition.

Upper case font

Upper case font is used to show program lines in text. OUTP 1 shows a
program line.

9.2 The SCPI Commands and Messages

This paragraph explains the syntax difference between SCPI Commands and SCPI messages.

The AC source supports two types of commands, IEEE-488-2 common and SCPI subsystem
commands.

• IEEE-488-2 common commands are generally not related to specific operations but to

controlling overall AC source functions such as reset, status and synchronization. All
common commands consist of a three-letter mnemonic preceded by an asterisk:

*RST

*IDN? *SRE 255

• SCPI Subsystem commands perform specific AC source functions. They are organized into

an inverted tree structure with the "root" at the top. Some are single commands while others
are grouped within specific subsystems. You must include the root header in all
commands sent to the AC source.

Refer to appendix A for the AC source SCPI tree structure.

Types of SCPI Messages

There are two types of SCPI messages, program and response.

• A program message consists of one or more properly formatted SCPI commands sent from

the controller to the AC source. The message, which may be sent at any time, requests the
AC source to perform some action.

• A response message consists of data in a specific SCPI format sent from the AC source to

the controller. The AC source sends the message only when commanded by a program
message called a "query."