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Remote Programming 53
SCPI Data Formats
 All data programmed to or returned from the unit is ASCII. The data may be numerical or character string.
Numerical Data
 Table 2-1. Numerical Data Formats
 Symbol  Data Form
 Talking Formats
 <NR1>  Digits with an implied decimal point assumed at the right of the least-significant
digit. Examples: 273 0273
 <NR2>
 Digits with an explicit decimal point. Example: 273. .0273
 <NR3>
 Digits with an explicit decimal point and an exponent. Example: 2.73E+2 273.0E-2
 Listening Formats
 <NRf>
 Extended format that includes <NR1>, <NR2> and <NR3>. Examples: 273 273.
2.73E2
 <NRf+>
 Expanded decimal format that includes <NRf>, MIN and MAX. Examples: 273
273. 2.73E2 MAX. MIN and MAX are the minimum and maximum limit values
that are implicit in the range specification for the parameter.
 <Bool>
 Boolean data. Either form 0 | 1 or OFF | ON may be sent with commands. Queries
always return a 0 or 1.
 Suffixes and Multipliers
 Some SCPI commands let you send engineering units as suffixes to extend numeric parameters. The following table lists the
allowable suffixes and multipliers.
 Table 2-2. Suffixes and Multipliers
 Class  Suffix  Unit  Unit with Multiplier
 Current  A  Ampere  MA (milliampere)
 Amplitude  V  Volt  MV (millivolt)
 Time  S  second  MS (millisecond)
 Common Multipliers
 lE3  K  kilo
 1E-3  M  milli
 1E-6  U  micro
Character Data
 For query statements, character strings may be returned in either of the forms shown in table 2-3, depending on the length of
the returned string.
 <CRD>
 Character Response Data. Permits the return of character strings.
 <AARD>
 Arbitrary ASCII Response Data. Permits the return of undelimited 7-bit ASCII. This data type has
an implied message terminator.
 <SRD>
 String Response Data. Returns string parameters enclosed in double quotes.










