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DMM 5.5 RES RS-232 INTERFACE

8808A 120V

Manufacturer Part Number
8808A 120V
Description
DMM 5.5 RES RS-232 INTERFACE
Manufacturer
Fluke Electronics
Type
Digital (DMM)r
Datasheets

Specifications of 8808A 120V

Includes
Test Leads
Style
Bench
Display Digits
5.5
Display Type
VFD, Dual
Display Count
200000
Function
Voltage, Current, Resistance, Frequency
Functions, Extra
Continuity, dB, Diode Test
Features
Hold, Min/Max, RS-232 Port
Ranging
Auto/Manual
Response
True RMS
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
614-1068
8808A
Users Manual
4-14
Status Byte Register
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
Bit No.
Bit No.
The STB is a binary-encoded register that contains eight bits. Note that the SRE uses bits
1 through 5 and 7 to set bit 6, the Master Summary Status (MSS) bit, as enabled by the
SRE. The eight STB bits are described in Table 4-7, and are read using the *STB?
command.
Operation Complete (OPC)
Not used
Query Error (QYE)
Device-Dependent Error (DDE)
Execution Error (EXE)
Command Error (CME)
Not used
Power On
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Message Available (MAV)
Event Status (ESB)
Table 4-7. Description of Bits in the Status Byte Register (STB)
Name
Name
Table 4-6. Description of Bits in ESR and ESE
All commands before receipt of an *OPC command have
been executed. Interface is ready to accept another
message.
Always set to 0.
Attempted to read data from the Meter's output buffer when
no output was present or pending.
Or received a new command line before a previous query
was read.
Or input and output buffers were full.
Incorrect input during calibration.
Or RS-232 input buffer overflow.
Command was understood but could not be executed. This
can result from a command that contained an inappropriate
parameter.
Command was not executed because it was not
understood. This can result from a command that contained
a syntax error.
Always set to 0.
Power was cycled off and on since the last time the ESR
was read or cleared.
Always set to 0.
Always set to 0.
Always set to 0.
Always set to 0.
Data is available in output buffer. Bit set to 1 when
response to query placed in output buffer. Bit cleared (set to
0) when output terminator sent to host.
One or more of enabled events in the Event Status Register
have occurred. To determine which events have occurred,
send command *ERR? to read the Event Status Register.
Condition
Condition