*RST

Meaning and Type

Reset

Device State

Description

This command reset the power supply to a factory-defined state as defined below. *RST also forces an ABORt and an OUT:PROT:CLE command.

CURR[:LEV] [:IMM] *

OUTP OFF

VOLT[:LEV][:IMM]*

CURR[:LEV]:TRIG*

OUTP:PROT:DEL*

VOLT[:LEV][:TRIG]*

CURR:PROT:STAT OFF

OUTP:REL OFF

 

INIT:CONT OFF

OUTP:REL:POL NORM

 

*Model-dependent value. See ISET, DI,Y, and VSET in Table 3-7 of Section III..

Command Syntax

*RST

 

*SAV

Meaning and Type

SAVE

Device State

Description

This command stores the present state of the power supply to the specified location in memory. Up to five states can be stored. Because the memory locations are volatile, all saved states are lost when the power supply is turned off. When the power supply is turned on, all memory locations are initialized to the factory defined state (see the *RST command).

The following power supply parameters are stored by *SAV:

CURR[:LEV][:IMM]

OUTP[:STAT]

OUTP:REL:POL

CURR:PROT:STAT

OUTP:PROT:DEL

VOLT[:LEV][:IMM]

OUTP:REL[:STAT]

 

 

 

 

 

*SAV causes a write cycle to nonvolatile memory. Non volatile memory has a finite maximum number of write cycles. Programs that repeatedly cause write cycles to nonvolatile memory can eventually exceed the maximum number of write cycles and cause the memory to fail.

Command Syntax*SAV <NRf>

Parameters

0 to 4

Example

SAV 3

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