Table 5-1. Power Supply Commands

Command

Header

*Output Channel

Set Voltage

VSET

1,2,3,4

Set Current

ISET

1,2,3,4

Set Overvoltage

OVSET

1,2,3,4

OC Protection On/Off

OCP

1,2,3,4

Output On/Off

OUT

1,2,3,4

Set the State of all

DCPON

----

Outputs at Power-On

 

 

Unmask

UNMASK

1,2,3,4

Reprogram Delay

DLY

1,2,3,4

(in seconds)

 

 

Reset Overvoltage

OVRST

1,2,3,4

Reset Overcurrent

OCRST

1,2,3,4

Service Request

SRQ

--

Power-On SRQ

PON

--

On/Off

 

 

Display On/Off

DSP

--

Display Characters

DSP

--

(up to 12 characters)

 

 

Store Settings

STO

--

Recall Settings

RCL

--

Clear Supply

CLR

--

*Output channels 3 and 4 are not used in all models (see Table 5-4).

Data Range

See Table 5-4

See Table 5-4

See Table 5-4

0,1(off,on)

0,1(off,on)

0,1(off,on) CC+ 2,3 (off,on) CC-

0-255

0-32 (LSB=0.004)

--

--

0,1,2,3

0,1(off, on)

0,1(off, on)

"string"

1-10

1-10

--

Syntax (Fig. 5-2)

C4

C4

C4

C4

C4

C4

C4

C4

C3

C3

C2

C2

C2

C6

C2

C2

C1

 

 

Table 5-2. Power Supply Queries

 

Query

Header

 

Channel

Response

Initial Value

 

(Note 7)

 

(Note 1)

(Notes 5 and 6)

 

Syntax

(Fig. 5-2)

Voltage Setting

Current Setting

Voltage Output

Current Output

OVP Setting

OC Protection On/Off

Output On/Off

Unmask Setting

Delay Setting

Status

Accumulated Status

Fault

Error

Service Request Setting

Power-On SRQ On/Off

Display On/Off

Model Number

VSET ?

ISET ?

VOUT ?

IOUT ?

OVSET ?

OCP ?

OUT ?

UNMASK ?

DLY ?

STS ?

ASTS ?

FAULT ?

ERR ?

SRQ ?

PON ?

DSP ?

ID ?

1,2,3,4

1,2,3,4

1,2,3,4

1,2,3,4

1,2,3,4

1,2,3,4

1,2,3,4

1,2,3,4

1,2,3,4

1,2,3,4

1,2,3,4

1,2,3,4

--

--

--

--

--

SZD.DDD

0

SZD.DDD

Min. Value

SZZD.DD(Note 2)

(see Table 5-4)

SZD.DDD

--

SZD.DDD SD.DDDD

--

(Note 3)

 

SZZD.DD

Full Scale

 

(See Table 5-4)

ZZD

0(0ff)

ZZD

1(0n)

ZZD

0(cleared)

<sp>ZD.DDD

0.02 sec

ZZD

--

ZZD

--

ZZD

--

ZZD

--

ZZD

0(0ff)

ZZD

Last stored value

ZZD

1(0n)

Agilent 662XA (Note

--

4)

 

Q2

Q2

Q2

Q2

Q2

Q2

Q2

Q2

Q2

Q2

Q2

Q2

Q1

Q1

Q1

Q1

Q1

Selftest

TEST ?

--

Calibration Mode

CMODE ?

--

S = Sign

Z = Digit with leading zeros put out as spaces.

ZZD

 

--

ZZD

 

0(0ff)

D= Digit

<sp > = space

Q1

Q1

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