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Composition of the MP1777A Operation ManualThe operation manual for the MP1777A lO GHz Jitter Analyzer ii, composed of the two \olunies shown below .
8.3 Device-Specific Commands: Display : RESult : JITTer : MODE?Command type Response Function Example of useSequential command<mode> = <CHARA
Section 8 Device Message Details8.3.5 CALCulate SubsystemThe CALCulate subsystem performs the performance measurement setting and measured result disp
8.3 Device-Specific Commands8.3.6 SYSTem SubsystemThe SYSTem subsystem performs control (setting and display) of memory, buzzer and other items.SYSTem
Section 8 Device Message Details: SYSTem : MEMory : CLEar <numeric>Command type ParameterFunction Restriction Example of useSequential command&l
8.3 Device-Specific Commands: SYSTem ; DATE <numeric1>, <numeric2>, <numeric3>Command type Sequential commandParameter <DECIMAL N
Section 8 Device Message Detaiis: SYSTem : BUZZer <boolean>Command type ParameterFunction Example of useSequential command<boolean> = <
8.3 Device-Specific Commands8.3.7 STATUS SubsystemThe STATUS subsystem performs control (setting and display) of the status registers.STATUS PRESetOPE
Section 8 Device Message Details: STATUS : OPERation : CONDition?Command type ResponseFunction Example of useSequential command<numeric> = <N
8.3 Device-Specific Commands: STATUS : OPERation: PTRansition <numeric>Command typeSequential commandParameter<numeric> = <DECIMAL NUME
Section 8 Device Message Details: STATUS : OPERation : NTRansition?Command type Sequential commandResponse <numeric> = <NR1 NUMERIC RESPONS
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8.3 Device-Specific Commands; STATUS ; OPERation ; INSTrument: ENABIe <numeric>Command typeSequential commandParameter <numeric> = <DEC
Section 8 Device Message Details: STATUS : OPERation: INSTrument: PTRansition?Command typeSequential commandResponse<numeric> = <NR1 NUMERIC
Appendix A SCPI Error MessagesSCPl specifies codes and messages to correspond to errors as responses to the SCPI command, : SYSTem :
A.1 Command ErrorsThe error codes, [-199 and -100], indicate that syntax errors of IEEE488.2 have taken place. In this case, bit 5 of the event status
A.1 Command ErrorsTable A-1 Error Messages of Command ErrorsCodeMessageError Detection Condition-101Invalid characterAn invalid character i.s included
A.2 Run Time ErrorsThe error codes, [-299 and -200], indicate that errors have taken place in the execution controller. In this case, bit 4 of the eve
A.3 Device-Specific ErrorsA.3 Device-Specific ErrorsThe error codes, [-399 and -300J, indicate that the device encountered errors other t
A.4 Query ErrorsThe error codes, [-499 and -400], indicate that the output control queue of the device has encountered errors related to the message e
Appendix BDetails of Initialization Command FunctionsThis section provides explanations of the range of effects of each initialization command on the
B.1 Initializing BusIFC: Initializes functions of all the devices connected to the GPIB bus line, when the GPIB option ismounted.Initialization of
Section 6 Status Report... 6-16.1 Configuration of MP1777A Status Registers...6-
B.2 Initializing MessageB.2 Initializing MessageDCL, SDC: Initializes the message exchange among all the devices on GPIB or only specified devices. W
Appendix B Details of Initialization Command FunctionsB.3 Initializing Device*RST: Initializes the device. (Common to the GPIB and RS-232C options)The
B.4 Device Status at Power ActivationB.4 Device Status at Power ActivationThe device switches into the following state when the power is activated.(1)
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Section 1 Outline'I’hc MP1777A 10 CiH/ Jitter Analyzer enables automation of measurement when connected with an external controller. The GPIB int
Section 1 Outline1.1 Interface FunctionThe MP1777A has a connector for remote control on the back face.Remote control of devices is enabled by fittin
1.2 System Setup Example1.2 System Setup ExampleThe figure below slrows an example ol'aystem setup using: an interface.Control from a host comp
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Section 2 GPIB interface[his section provides descriptions ot the CjPIB interlace iunctions and scttitic method in the event that the interiaccused a
Section 2 GPIB Interface2.1 GPIB Interface FunctionsThis device only functions as a device and does not function as a controller. Accor
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2.2 Device Message List2.2 Device Message ListDevice iiicssaizes are data nicssaees exchanged betv'.cen thie controller and the device via the
2.3 Bus CommandsBus commands refer to internal interface communications exchanged when the bus is set to the command mode (when the
2.4 Connecting the GPIB Cable2.4 Connecting the GPIB Cable(Àninect the tiPIli cable to the Gl’lB tangential line located on the btick panel of this d
2.5 Setting GPIBTo use GPIB as a remote interface, set the device to the local mode and set the address by performing key input
(a) [’erforniing tlie operations mentioned in I causes the screen to shift to the Secondary system screen as shown below. Move the black and white rev
2.6 initializing the DeviceIEEE488.2 stipulates three levels of system initialization: initialization of the bus, message and device.Table 2-6 Types
2.6 Initializing the Device2.6.3 Initializing the Device<RST; Initializaiion of the dcMce by the ^-^RST eommandFunction: Returns the device func
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Section 3 Listener Input Formatriiis section provides explanations t)l the tormat rif tiie program message th;it the listener (this niettsuritig instr
3.1 Listener Input Program Message FormatThe following section shows program messages when, for example, 4 UI is selected for the rece
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3.1 Listener Input Program Message FormatThe WKIlTe and RTAD coniniands take tlic foilo\vin>t fonnals.WRITE @Outputs data to the device.i a rumiaLW
3.2 Functional Elements of Program MessageThis measuring instrument accepts the program message by detecting the terminator located at t
3.2 Functional Elements of Program Message3.2.2 <PROGRAM MESSAGE TERMINATOR>The <PR()CiRAM MESSAGE TERMlNArOR> in the case of using the G
Section 3 Listener Input Format3.2.4 <PROGRAM MESSAGE>The <PROGRAM MESSAGE> is defined as follows.The <PROGRAM MESSAGE> is comp
3.2 Functional Elements of Program Message3.2.5 <PROGRAM MESSAGE UNIT SEPARATOR>1 he <PR()GRAM MESSAGE L'MT SEPARA'r()R> is def
Section 3 Listener Input Format3.2.7 <COMMAND MESSAGE UNIT> and <QUERY MESSAGE UNIT>(1) The <COMMAND MESSAGE UNIT> is defined as fol
3.2 Functional Elements of Program MessageI'he <QUHRY MHSSACiEi UMT> is defined as follows.<QUERY PROGRAM HEADER> Refer to 3.2.9<P
3.2.8 <COMMAND PROGRAM HEADER>The <COMMAND PROGRAM HEADER> is defined as follows. The <while space> can be placed before each heade
3.2.8.1 <COMMAND PROGRAM HEADER>The <COMMAND PROGRAM HEADI’R> expresses the appiication, f unction and operation of tlie program data to h
3.2.9 <QUERY PROGRAM HEADER>The <QUERY PROGRAM HEADER> is defined as follows. The <white space> can be placed before each header.Se
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3.2 Functional Elements of Program Message3.2.10 <PROGRAM HEADER SEPARATOR>The <PR()GR.\M HHADhT'! SEF^ARATOK> is tiefined as follov.
3.3 Program Data FormatThis section provides explanations of the format of <PROGRAM DATA> illustrated by the functional syntax d
3.3 Program Data Format3.3.1 <CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA>I’lie <CHARAC rER PROGRAM DA'I A> expresses a short ninemonic data and is defin
Section 3 Listener Input Format3.3.2 <DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA>The <DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> expresses a numeric value of a deci
3.3 Program Data Format3.3.3 <BOOLEAN PROGRAM DATA>I'hc <BOOI,liAN PROCiRAM D.\1'A> refers to l!ie program dat:i specified bv S
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Section 4 Talker Output FormatThis section pro\'ides explanations of tiie format of the response messages to be returned from the talker (dec ice
4.1 Talker Output Response Message FormatThe figure below shows responses to the query for the selection of the receiving jitter range
4.2 Functionai Elements of Response Message4.2 Functional Elements of Response Message4.2.1 <TERMINATED RESPONSE MESSAGE>I'hc < rr.RMIN
4.2.3 <RESPONSE MESSAGE>The <RESPONSE MESSAGE> is defined as follows.Section 4 Talker Output FormatThe <RESPONSE MESSAGE> is co
Battery FluidFor SafetyWARNING A5. DO NOT short the battery terminals and never attempt to disassemble it or dispose of it in a fire. If the ba
4.2 Functional Elements of Response Message4.2.5 <RESPONSE MESSAGE UNIT>Tlie <R[iSP().\SH MESSAGE ENHA is defined as follows.<RESPONSEDAT
4.2.7 <RESPONSE DATA>The shaded sections in the figure below refer to the <RESPONSE DATA> used by this measuring instrument The response
Section 5 Common IEEE488.2 CommandsThis section providec descriptions of the common Ii-iTE488.2 commands supported b\' this device. The common co
5.1 Common IEEE488.2The table below lists common IEEE488.2 commands supported by this device.Table 5-1 List of Common IEEE488.2 CommandsSection 5 Com
5.1 Common IEEE488.2IDN? Identification QueryResponseFunciion lixatiiple of use<ARBITRARY ASCII RHSPONSt DA'rA><Name of product nianufac
Section 5 Common IEEE488.2 Commands^CLSClear Status CommandParameterFunctionExample of useNoneClears all the status composition excluding the o
5.1 Common IEEE488.2SRE Service Request Enable Command[’arametcrPiinctioii Pxampie of use<DFX'1MAL. NUMf-TRIC PROGRAM DA'1'A>Inte
Section 5 Common IEEE488.2 Commands*PSC Power On Status Clear CommandParameterFunctionExample of use<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA>0 ...
5.1 Common IEEE488.2*RCL Recall CommandParameterFunctionExample of use<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA>Oto 10Calls the memory of a specified
Sections Common IEEE488.2 CommandsElementFunction(1) CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA Example:ABCDEFGExpresses short mnemonic data.<responsemnemonio(2)NR1 N
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5.1 Common IEEE488.2ElementFunction(5) STRINGRESPONSE DATA Example:"1234""ABCD""1234.5"Expresses a character string in d
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Section 6 Status ReportThe configuration of the status registers of the MP1777A conforms to the SCPI stipulations. (SCPI: Standard Com
6.1 Configuration of MP1777A Status RegistersSCPI stipulates that the status register configuration must conform to the configuration spe
6.1 Configuration of MP1777A Status RegistersStatus registers excluding the registers specified by IEEE488.2 are configured as follows.Condition Tra
6.2 Status Registers Specified by IEEE488.2IEEE488.2 specifies the two status registers shown below.Section 6 Status ReportTable 6-2Definitions of St
The tables below show the definition of register bit specified by IEEE488.2.Table 6-3 Definition of Status Byte Register Bit6.2 Status Registers Speci
6.3 Status Register Specified by SCPiThe following section shows the definition of the register bit specified by SCPI.OPERation Status registerNOT U
6.4 Status Register Specific to MP1777A6.4 Status Register Specific to MP1777AThe following section shows the definition of the device-specific regis
6.5 Reading, Writing and Clearing Status Registers(1) Reading and writing methodsThe table below shows the methods of reading and writing the details
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6.5 Reading, Writing and Clearing Status Registers(2) Clearing and resetting methodsThe table below shows clearing and resetting methods of status re
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Section 7 SCPI OutlineThe MP1777A adopts SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments) as commands to perform remote control.Th
7.1 OutlineSCPl is a device command language defined by the SCPI consortium and is independent from the hardware.SCPI is designed to shorten the peri
7.2 Command Structure7.2 Command StructureThe SCPI command form a hierarchical structure. Commands are divided into groups, each of whi
Section 7 SCPI Outline7.3 Command Description MethodSOURce : TELecom : BRATe <brate> SOURce ; TELecom ; BRATe?SOURce ; TELecom : EQUAlizer <
7.4 Compounding Commands7.4 Compounding CommandsCommands can be compounded by using semi-colon ( ; ) as shown by the example below.The second comm
7.5 ParameterThe table below shows types of parameters used by this measuring instrumentThis operation manual expresses parameter types in low
Section 8 Device Message DetailsThis section provides detailed explanations of the device messages supported by the MP1777A.Examples of command use an
8.1 Response FormatThis section explains the format of the response to the query command The format is shown in the table below'.Table 8-1 Respo
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8.1 Response FormatTable 8-2 Details of Response FormatTypeFormatExplanation"XXXX"When 0.000 < Value < 3,232 in the 3,200 UI Range UI
8.2 Buffer Size StipulationsA response in the format explained earlier is sent from the device to the controller. Therefore, the con
8.3 Device-Specific Commands8.3 Device-Specific CommandsThe following section provides details of the device-specific commands.As the command descrip
Section 8 Device Message Details <Program Query Command>The details of a response are omitted when a program command to correspond
8.3 Device-Specific Commands8.3.1 INSTrument SubsystemThe INSTrument subsystem is used to specify the same setting for the transmission a
8.3.2 SOURce SubsystemThe SOURce subsystem controls (setting and display) the transmission side.Section 8 Device Message DetailsSOURce—r :TELecom: JIT
8.3 Device-Specific Commands: SOURce : TELecom : BRATe <brate>Command type ParameterFunctionRestrictionExample of useSequential command<brat
Section 8 Device Message Details: SOURce : TELecom ; EQUAlizer <boolean>Command type ParameterFunction Example of useSequential command<boole
: SOURce ; TELecom : CLOCk : SOURce?Command type Sequential commandResponse <csource> = <CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA>INT...Inte
Section 8 Device Message Details: SOURce : TELecom: OFFSet <numeric>Command type Sequential commandParameter<numeric> = <DECIMAL NUMERI
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8.3 Device-Specific Commands: SUORce : JITTer: RANGe?Command type Response Function RestrictionExample of useTransmission sequential command<range&
8.3.3 SENSe SubsystemThe SENSe subsystem performs control (setting and display) of measurement conditions and reception side.Section 8 Device Message
8.3 Device-Specific Commands; SENSe ; TELecom ; BRATe <brate>Command type ParameterFunction Restriction Example of useSequential command<bra
Section 8 Device Message Details: SENSe : TELecom : RANGe <range>Command type ParameterFunction Example of useSequential command<range> =
8.3 Device-Specific Commands: SENSe : TELecom : FILTer?Command type Response Function Restriction Example of useSequential command<filter> = <
: SENSe : TELecom : MEASure : PERiod <numeric>, <suffix>Command type Sequential commandParameter <numeric> = <DECIMAL NUMERIC P
: SENSe : MEASure : STATe?________________________________________________________________Command type Sequential commandResponse <mestype>, &
Section 8 Device Message Details: SENSe : MEASure : : STIMe?Command typeSequential commandResponse<year>, <month>, <day>, <hour&g
8.3 Device-Specific Commands8.3.4 Display SubsystemThe Display subsystem performs control (setting and display) of screens.Display : DSELect :SETUP :
Section 8 Device Message Details : Display : SETup [¡NAME] <sdisplay>Command type Sequential commandParameter <sdisplay> = <STRING P
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