Berkeley Nucleonics www.berkeleynucleonics.com BNC Model 835-3Programmer’s Manual v1.21 Page 1 of 37 BNC Model 835-3 Programmer’s Manual
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 10 of 37 *IDN? The Identification (IDN) query outputs an id
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 11 of 37 Range 0–255 The setting enabled by this command is n
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 12 of 37 of SCPI, considerable efficiency gains can be achiev
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 13 of 37 Structure of a Command Line A command line may consi
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 14 of 37 Hierarchical Command Structure All SCPI commands, ex
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 15 of 37 The BNC MODEL 835-3 status system consists of the fo
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 16 of 37 enable register does not affect it. The command :STA
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 17 of 37 Operation Status Group The Operation Status group, c
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 18 of 37 SCPI Command Description :ABORt Subsystem The :ABO
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 19 of 37 Continuously rearms the BNC MODEL 835-3 trigger syst
Berkeley Nucleonics www.berkeleynucleonics.com BNC Model 835-3Programmer’s Manual v1.21 Page 2 of 37 Version 1.21
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 20 of 37 mode, frequency is determined by programmed values f
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 21 of 37 ep [SOURce]:POWer:STARt <value> dBm [SOUR
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 22 of 37 This command sets the power range extension attenuat
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 23 of 37 [SOURce]:LIST:MANual <value>|UP|DOWN FW2.4
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 24 of 37 The variable <value> is expressed in units of
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 25 of 37 :LFOutput:AMPLitude [SOURce]:LFOutput:AMPLitude <
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 26 of 37 [SOURce]:SWEep:DIRection UP | DOWN | RANDom UP [SOU
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 27 of 37 :STARt [SOURce]:POWer:STARt <value><unit&g
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 28 of 37 :FM:DEViation [SOURce]:FM:SENSitivity <value>
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 29 of 37 :PM:SOURce [SOURce]:PM:SOURce EXTernal|LFGenerator
Berkeley Nucleonics www.berkeleynucleonics.com BNC Model 835-3Programmer’s Manual v1.21 Page 3 of 37 Contents1. Introduction ...
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 30 of 37 If the entered value for the pulse period is equal t
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 31 of 37 • GATE : trigger level starts/stops sweep 2. Sett
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 32 of 37 HIGH The waveform playback starts when the trigger
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 33 of 37 This command sets a modulo on consecutive trigger ev
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 34 of 37 :QUEStionable? :STATus:QUEStionable [:EVENt]? This q
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 35 of 37 :SYSTem:LOCK:RELease Unlocks (enables) front panel c
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 36 of 37 This command enables the user to change the maximum
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 37 of 37 OFF(0) This command disables device identification b
1. Introduction This manual provides information for remote operation of the 835-3 Signal Generators using commands sent from an external control
that is not connected to other LANs requires a default gateway setting of 0.0.0.0. If you have a gateway, then the default gateway would be set to t
2. Programming the BNC MODEL 835-3 The BNC Model 835-3 signal generator can be remotely programmed via a 10/100/1000Base-T LAN interface and LAN-co
be controlled using predefined SCPI functions once the socket connection is established in your program. Socket connection is available on port 18.
generator and then send or receive information using predefined commands. Communication is interactive: one command at a time. The telnet service is
Berkeley Nucleonics www.Berkeley Nucleonics.com 835-3 Programmer’s Manual v1.0 Page 9 of 37 3. IEEE-488 Interface Commands IEEE Mandated Commands
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