4.Set Transient
a. Set the transient level to 0.8 ohm by pressing
. Remember that in the low range the transient level must be set higher than the main level.
b.Press again and note that the display indicates "R:TLV 0.8000". Note that you can use the Input ENTRY keys to increment and decrement the transient resistance level. Operation is similar to that described for the main resistance level.
Setting CV Values
The CV values for the are programmed by pressing the applicable FUNCTION keys and setting the desired values using the ENTRY keys. The display identifies the selected function; for example "V:TLV" identifies the transient voltage level.
Range
The voltage values can only be programmed in one range. The valid CV values are listed in Table
Function
Set Main Level Set Slew Rate
Set Transient Level
Notes:
| Table |
|
| |
Key | Display | Range of Values | ||
|
| 6060B |
| 6063B |
| "VOLT value" | 0.000 to 60.000 |
| 0.000 to 240.000 |
| "V:SLW value" | 0.0010 to 0.5000 (V/ μs) | (Note 1) | 0.0040 to 2.000 (V/ μs) |
| ||||
(shifted) |
|
|
|
|
| "V:TLV value" | 0.000 to 60.000 | (Note 2) | 0.000 to 240.00 |
1.There are
2.The transient voltage level is meaningful only if transient operation is turned on. The transient voltage level must be set to a higher value than the main voltage level. See Transient Operation.
Examples
The following examples illustrate how to program CV values. Before you do these examples, press to set the CV values to their factory default values.
1.Set Main level
a.Set the main voltage level to 20 volts by pressing
b.Press again and check that the display indicates "VOLT 20.000".