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Table of Contents
Default Chapter
7
Table of Contents
7
General Information
14
Feature Overview
14
Warranty Information
15
Manual Addenda
15
Safety Symbols and Terms
15
Specifications
15
Inspections
16
Options and Accessories
17
Scanner Cards
17
General Purpose Probes
17
Low Thermal Probes
18
Cables and Adapters
18
Rack Mount Kits
18
Carrying Case
18
Basic Measurements
19
Basic Measurements
20
Front Panel Summary
21
Model 2000 Front Panel
21
Rear Panel Summary
24
Model 2000 Rear Panel
24
Basic Measurements
24
Power-Up
26
Power Module
26
Line Power Connection
26
Fuse Ratings
27
Power-Up Sequence
28
High Energy Circuit Safety Precautions
29
Power-On Defaults
30
Factory Defaults
31
Gpib Primary Address
34
Warm-Up Time
34
Display
35
Status and Error Messages
35
Measuring Voltage
36
Crest Factor Limitations
36
DC and AC Voltage Measurements
37
Low Level Considerations
37
Thermal Emfs
38
Basic Measurements
39
Ac Voltage Offset
39
Measuring Current
40
DC and AC Current Measurements
40
Amps Fuse Replacement
41
Measuring Resistance
42
Two- and Four-Wire Resistance Measurements
43
Measuring Frequency and Period
44
Trigger Level
44
Frequency and Period Measurements
45
Measuring Temperature
46
Thermocouple Temperature Measurements
46
Math
48
MX + B
48
Dbm Calculation
50
Db Calculation
51
Measuring Continuity
52
Continuity Measurements
52
Threshold Resistance Level
52
Testing Diodes
53
Diode Testing
53
Measurement Options
55
Measurement Options
56
Measurement Configuration
57
Maximum Readings
57
Manual Ranging
57
Measurement Options
58
Filter Types
58
Response Time
59
Rate Settings for the Measurement Functions
61
Trigger Operations
62
Front Panel Triggering Without Stepping/Scanning
62
Trigger Model
62
Auto Delay Settings
63
Device Actions
64
Output Trigger
64
Reading Hold (Autosettle)
64
Rear Panel Pinout
65
Hold Example
65
External Triggering
65
Voltmeter Complete
66
External Triggering Example
66
DUT Test System
67
Trigger Link Connections
67
Operation Model for Triggering Example
68
DIN to BNC Trigger Cable
70
Buffer Operations
71
Storing Readings
71
Buffer Locations
72
Recalling Readings
72
Buffer Statistics
73
Limit Operations
74
Setting Limit Values
74
Using Limit Test to Sort 100 , 10% Resistors
75
Enabling Limits
75
Scan Operations
76
Scanning Overview
76
Using External Scanner Cards
76
Front Panel Scanner Controls
77
Using Open and Close Keys
77
Front Panel Triggering with Stepping
78
Front Panel Triggering with Scanning
79
Internal Scanning Example with Reading Count Option
81
Scanning Examples
81
Bus Commands Parameters for Stepping and Scanning Counters
82
Internal Scanning Example with Timer and Delay Options
83
External Scanning
84
External Scanning Example with Model 7001
85
System Operations
86
Remote Operation
88
Selecting an Interface
88
Gpib Bus
89
Selecting a Language
90
Fluke Model 8840A/8842A Digital Multimeter
91
RS-232 Operation
92
Selecting Baud Rate
92
Setting Terminator
93
RS-232 Connector Pinout
94
Rs-232 Connections
94
GPIB Bus Operation and Reference
95
Gpib Bus Standards
95
IEEE-488 Connector
96
IEEE-488 Connections
96
Gpib Bus Connections
96
IEEE-488 Connector Location
97
Selecting the Primary Address
98
Quickbasic 4.5 Programming
98
Install the Universal Language Driver
98
About Program Fragments
99
General Bus Commands and Associated Statements
100
Ren (Remote Enable)
100
Ifc (Interface Clear)
101
Llo (Local Lockout)
101
Gtl (Go to Local)
101
Dcl (Device Clear)
102
Sdc (Selective Device Clear)
102
Get (Group Execute Trigger)
103
Spe, Spd (Serial Polling)
103
Front Panel Gpib Operation
104
Local Key
104
Gpib Status Indicators
104
Status Structure
105
Model 2000 Status Register Structure
105
Condition Registers
106
Event Registers
106
Enable Registers
107
Measurement Event Enable Register
107
Questionable Event Enable Register
107
Standard Event Status
108
Operation Event Status
108
Remote Operation
108
Measurement Event Status
109
Questionable Event Status
109
Output Queue
110
Error Queue
110
Status Byte and Service Request (SRQ)
111
Remote Operation
112
Status Byte Register
112
Serial Poll and Srq
114
Trigger Model (GPIB Operation)
115
Idle and Initiate
116
Trigger Model Operation
116
Device Action (Trigger Model)
117
Programming Syntax
118
Command Words
118
Query Commands
120
Case Sensitivity
120
Short-Form Rules
121
Program Messages
122
Single Command Messages
122
Multiple Command Messages
122
Command Path Rules
123
Program Message Terminator (Pmt)
123
Command Execution Rules
123
Response Messages
124
Message Exchange Protocol
124
Sending a Response Message
124
Multiple Response Messages
124
Response Message Terminator (Rmt)
124
Common Commands
125
IEEE-488.2 Common Commands and Queries
125
Standard Event Enable Register
127
Idn? — Identification Query
129
Standard Event Status Register
130
Service Request Enable Register
135
Status Byte Register
135
SCPI Command Reference
140
SCPI Signal Oriented Measurement Commands
141
Signal Oriented Measurement Command Summary
141
Configure Command
141
Fetch? Command
142
Read? Command
143
Measure Command
144
SCPI Command Subsystems Reference Tables
145
Calculate Command Summary
145
Display Command Summary
145
Format Command Summary
145
Route Command Summary
145
Status Command Summary
145
System Command Summary
145
Trace Command Summary
145
Trigger Command Summary
145
SCPI Command Reference
146
Sense Command Summary
148
UNIT Command Summary
157
Calculate Subsystem
158
Display Subsystem
164
Format Subsystem
166
ASCII Data Format
166
IEEE754 Single Precision Data Format (32 Data Bits)
167
IEEE754 Double Precision Data Format (64 Data Bits)
167
SCPI Command Reference
167
Border Command
168
Elements Command
169
Route Subsystem
170
Multiple Channel Control
171
Scan Commands
173
Function Command
175
[Sense[1]] Subsystem
175
Data Command
176
Hold Command
177
Speed Commands
178
Range Commands
179
Reference <N> Commands
181
Digits Command
183
Average Commands
184
Bandwidth Command
186
Threshold Commands
186
Thermocouple Commands
187
Continuity Command
189
Diode Command
189
Event]? Command
190
Status Subsystem
190
Measurement Event Register
191
Questionable Event Register
192
Operation Event Register
193
Enable Command
194
Operation Event Enable Register
195
Condition? Command
196
Queue Commands
197
Beeper Command
199
System Subsystem
199
Frswitch? Command
200
Posetup <Name> Command
200
Error? Command
201
Version? Command
201
Azero Commands
202
Key <Nrf> Command
203
Key-Press Codes
204
Line Frequency Query
205
Free? Command
206
Points Command
206
Trace Subsystem
206
Data? Command
207
Feed Command
207
Abort Command
208
Initiate Commands
208
Trigger Subsystem
208
Trigger Commands
209
Temperature <Name
212
UNIT Subsystem
212
Voltage Commands
212
Frequency and Period Characteristics
219
Temperature Characteristics
219
Math Functions
220
A Specifications
221
Accuracy Calculations
221
Calculating Dbm Characteristics Accuracy
222
Additional Derating Factors
223
Calculating Db Characteristics Accuracy
223
Optimizing Measurement Accuracy
224
Optimizing Measurement Speed
225
Status and Error Messages
227
Status and Error Messages
228
C Example Programs
234
Program Examples
234
Generating Srq on Buffer Full
237
Storing Readings in Buffer
238
Taking Readings with the Scanner Card
240
Models 196/199 and 8840A/8842A Commands
247
Models 196/199 Device-Dependent Command Summary
248
Models 196/199 and 8840A/8842A Commands
249
Models 196/199 Device-Dependent Command Summary
249
Models 8840A/8842A Device-Dependent Command Summary
252
EIEEE-488 Bus Overview
255
Introduction
256
EIEEE-488 Bus Overview
256
EIEEE-488 Bus Overview
257
Bus Description
258
Ieee-488 Bus Overview E
259
Bus Lines
260
IEEE-488 Handshake Sequence
261
Bus Commands
262
IEEE-488 Bus Command Summary
262
Uniline Commands
263
Universal Multiline Commands
263
Addressed Multiline Commands
264
Address Commands
264
Unaddress Commands
264
Hexadecimal and Decimal Command Codes
265
Command Codes
266
Typical Addressed Command Sequence
267
IEEE Command Groups
268
Interface Function Codes
269
Model 2000 Interface Function Codes
269
FIEEE-488 and SCPI Conformance Information
271
Introduction
272
FIEEE-488 and SCPI Conformance Information
272
IEEE-488 Documentation Requirements
272
Coupled Commands
274
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Keithley 2000 Specifications
General
Digits
6.5
DC Voltage Range
100 mV to 1000 V
AC Voltage Range
100 mV to 750 V
Resistance Range
100 Ω to 100 MΩ
Connectivity
IEEE-488 (GPIB)
Display Type
VFD
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