7: TSP command reference Series 2600B System SourceMeter® Instrument
7-316 2600BS-901-01 Rev. B / May 2013
For information about .condition, .enable, .event, .ntr, and .ptr registers, refer to Status register set contents (on
page E-1) and Enable and transition registers (on page E-19). The individual bits of this register are defined in
the following table.
Bit Value Description
status.MEASUREMENT_SUMMARY_BIT
status.MSB
Set summary bit indicates that an enabled event in the
Measurement Event Register has occurred.
B1
status.SYSTEM_SUMMARY_BIT
status.SSB
This bit is only available on Models
2601B/2602B/2611B/2612B/2635B/2636B. Set summary
bit indicates that an enabled event in the System Summary
Register has occurred.
status.EAV
Set summary bit indicates that an error or status message
is present in the Error Queue.
status.QUESTIONABLE_SUMMARY_BIT
status.QSB
Set summary bit indicates that an enabled event in the
Questionable Status Register has occurred.
status.MAV
Set summary bit indicates that a response message is
present in the Output Queue.
Bit B4 decimal value: 16
status.ESB
Set summary bit indicates that an enabled event in the
Standard Event Status Register has occurred.
Bit B5 decimal value: 32
status.OPERATION_SUMMARY_BIT
status.OSB
Set summary bit indicates that an enabled event in the
Operation Status Register has occurred.
Bit B7 decimal value: 128
In addition to the above constants, requestEventRegister can be set to the decimal equivalent of the bits
set. When more than one bit of the register is set, requestEventRegister contains the sum of their decimal
weights. For example, if 129 is returned, bits B0 and B7 are set (1 + 128).
Weights
(2
) (2
) (2
) (2
) (2
) (2
) (2
) (2
)
Example
requestEventRegister = status.request_event
print(requestEventRegister)
Reads the status request event register.
Sample output:
1.29000e+02
Converting this output (129) to its binary
equivalent yields 1000 0001.
Therefore, this output indicates that the set bits
of the status request event register are presently
Also see
status.condition (on page 7-254)
status.system.* (on page 7-319)
Status byte and service request (SRQ) (on page E-15)