The Status Byte Sample Clauses

The Status Byte. Status summary information is communicated from the device to the controller using the Status Byte (STB). The STB is composed of single-bit summary-messages, each summary message summarizing an overlying Status Data Structure. By examining the content of the STB, the controller gains some information concerning the instrument's status. The STB bits are defined as follows: Bit 0: Unused Bit 1: Unused Bit 2: Error/event queue summary message (EVQ). This bit is set if the queue is not empty. Bit 3: Questionable Status summary message. Bit 4: Message Available (MAV) summary message. This bit is set whenever all or part of a message is available for the controller to read. The controller may be ready to read the response message before it is available, in which case it can either wait until this bit is set, or it can start to read. In the second case, the controller timeout must be set so that the read action will not be aborted before the message has been read. Bit 5: Event Status Bit (ESB) summary message. This bit is set to indicate that one or more of the enabled standard events have occurred. Bit 6: Request Service (RQS). This bit is set when the device is actively requesting service. Bit 7: Operation Status summary message. No Operation Status events are defined in the instrument, and so this bit is never set. The STB is read by the controller during a serial poll. If the RQS bit was set, it is then cleared. The STB may also be read by the *STB? common query.
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