Agilent Technologies 664xA Table B-1.ARPS Commands, ARPS Command1, Description, Similar SCPI

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Table B-1. ARPS Commands

 

Table B-1. ARPS Commands

 

ARPS Command1

Description

Similar SCPI

 

 

Command

VSET x

These commands program output voltage. See Table 3-1 for the

VOLT

VSET xV

programming ranges of these commands.

 

VSET xMV

Initial condition: 0 V

 

ISET x

These commands program output current. See Table 3-1 for the

CURR

ISET xA

programming ranges for these commands.

 

ISET xMA

Initial condition: 0 A

 

VSET?

These commands read voltage or current settings.

VOLT?

ISET?

 

CURR?

VOUT?

These commands measure and read output voltage or current.

MEAS:VOLT?

IOUT?

 

MEAS:CURR?

OVP x

NOTE: OVP commands do not work with Agilent 603xA

VOLT:PROT

OVP xV

supplies. These commands program the overvoltage protection.

 

OVP xMV

The OVP setting is programmed in either volts or millivolts. See

 

 

Table 3-1 for the programming ranges of these commands.

 

 

Initial condition: 10% above rated output.

 

OVP?

This command reads the OVP setting.

VOLT:PROT?

VMAX x

These commands program an upper limit (soft limit) to the voltage

(None)

VMAX xV

programming value that the power supply will accept. The

 

VMAX

programming ranges are the same as those used for VSET.

 

xMV

 

 

IMAX x

These commands program an upper limit (soft limit) to the current

(None)

IMAX xA

programming value that the power supply will accept. The

 

IMAX

programming ranges are the same as those used for ISET.

 

xMA

 

 

VMAX?

These commands read the soft voltage or current limits.

(None)

IMAX?

 

 

DLY x

These commands program the delay time before a new output

OUTP:PROT:DEL

DLY xS

voltage or current is implemented or an RST, OUT ON, or CLR

 

DLY xMS

command is received. During the delay the CV, CC, and CR

 

 

conditions cannot be reported as faults, and foldback protection is

 

 

disabled.

 

DLY?

This command reads the delay time setting.

OUTP:PROT:DEL?

OUT OFF

These commands enable or disable the power supply output. The

OUTP:STAT OFF

OUT 0

disabled state programs the output to relatively low voltage and

OUTP:STAT 0

OUT ON

current values. The supply will be able to implement commands

OUTP:STAT ON

OUT 1

even while the output is disabled.

OUTP:STAT 1

 

Initial condition: OUT ON

 

FOLD OFF

These commands enable or disable Foldback protection.

(None)

FOLD CC

Foldback protection disables the power supply output if the power

 

FOLD 2

supply switches to whichever mode (CV or CC) is defined as the

 

FOLD 0

fold (error) condition. Note that foldback protection is disabled

 

FOLD CV

during the DELAY period.

 

FOLD 1

Initial condition: FOLD OFF

 

FOLD CC

 

 

FOLD 2

 

 

FOLD?

This command reads the Foldback setting.

(None)

1 x = any digit (within range) MA = milliampere MV = millivolt MS = millisecond.

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Contents Agilent Part No PROGRAMMING GUIDE GPIB DC POWER SUPPLIESMicrofiche Part No JulyPrinting History Safety GuidelinesGENERAL INFORMATION ContentsREMOTE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE DICTIONARYDescription of Subsystem Commands STATUS REPORTING ERROR MESSAGESSCPI CONFORMANCE INFORMATION COMPATIBILITY LANGUAGEAbout this Guide General InformationDocumentation Summary User’s GuideVXIplug&play Power Product Instrument Drivers Prerequisites for Using this GuideDownloading and Installing the Driver Accessing Online HelpRemote Programming GPIB Capabilities Of The Power SupplyIntroduction To SCPI ConventionsSCPI Messages Types of SCPI CommandsStructure of a SCPI Message Common CommandsFigure 2-1.Command Message Structure Parts of a SCPI MessageMessage Component VOLT LEV PROT CURRQuery Indicator Traversing the Command TreeMessage Unit Separator Root SpecifierActive Header Path Figure 2-2.Partial Command TreeThe Effect of Optional Headers Moving Among SubsystemsSCPI Queries Including Common CommandsValue Coupling SCPI Data FormatsListening Formats ExamplesTable 2-2.Suffixes and Multipliers ClassDisable the output Controlling the OutputEnable the output Programming Voltage and CurrentWriting to the Display Saving and Recalling StatesProgramming Status Programming the Digital I/O Port System ConsiderationsThe GPIB Address A direct primary address and a secondary address Agilent BASIC Controllers DOS DriversSample Program Code Error HandlingController Using Agilent 82335A Interface Programming Some Power Supply Functions22 Remote Programming Programming Some Power Supply Functions continued1130 24 Remote Programming Common Commands Related CommandsSubsystem Commands Language DictionaryFigure 3-1.Common Commands Syntax Diagram Description Of Common CommandsDescription Meaning and Type0 to IDN? ESR?Related Commands Query SyntaxOPT? OPC?Power-onStatus Clear Device Initialization PSC 0 *PSCDescription Meaning and TypeDescription Bit Configuration of Status Byte Register STB?TST? Calibration Commands Description of Subsystem CommandsABOR Figure 3-2.Subsystem Commands Tree DiagramCURR CURR TRIG Current SubsystemCURR PROT STAT CURRENT:LEVEL 200 MADIG DATA Display SubsystemDISP Digital I/O Port Programming ChartDISP TEXT DISP MODEDISP TEXT DEFAULT MODE enclosed in either single ‘ or double quotesMeasure Subsystem Initiate SubsystemINIT INIT:CONT MEAS CURR? MEAS VOLT?OUTP Output SubsystemOUTP PROT CLE OUTP PROT DEL 0 orOUTP REL POL OUTP RELOUTP REL 1 OUTP REL OFF OUTP REL POL NORMSTAT PRES Status SubsystemStatus Operation Registers STAT OPER?STAT OPER NTR STAT OPER PTR STAT OPER ENABSTATUS OPERATION ENABLE? STAT QUES? Status Questionable RegistersSTAT:QUES:COND? STAT QUES ENABSTAT QUES NTR STAT QUES PTR System CommandsSYST ERR? corresponding Questionable Event registerSYST LANG Trigger SubsystemSYST VERS? TRIGTRIG SOUR Voltage SubsystemVOLT VOLT TRIG VOLTAGE LEVEL 200 MVVOLT:PROT Command SummaryCommand Summary CommandCommand Parameters Programming Parameters Characteristics in the Operating GuideParameter Agilent Model and ValueRegister Commands Power Supply Status StructureStatus Reporting Operation Status GroupSignal Table 4-2.Bit Configurations of Status RegistersFigure 4-1.Power Supply Status Model MeaningStandard Event Status Group Questionable Status GroupTable 4-3.Status Questionable Commands CLS *ESR?Initial Conditions At Power On Service Request Enable RegisterDetermining the Cause of a Service Interrupt Status Byte RegisterServicing an Operation Status Mode Event The PON Power-OnBitTable 4-4.Default Power On Register States Caused ByAdding More Operation Events Monitoring Both Phases of a Status TransitionServicing Questionable Status Events Table 4-5.Generating RQS from the CC EventDFI Discrete Fault Indicator SCPI Command CompletionRI Remote Inhibit Techniques in ANSI/IEEE StdPower Supply Hardware Error Messages Error MessagesCalibration Error Messages System Error Messages60 Error Messages SCPI Approved Commands SCPI Confirmed Commands1SCPI Conformance Information SCPI VersionNON-SCPICommands1 Compatibility Language ARPS Command1 Table B-1.ARPS CommandsSimilar SCPI Table B-1.ARPS Commands continued ARPS Command1 Index 68 Index Page United States Agilent Sales and Support OfficeLatin America Canada
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