Language Dictionary 39
LIST:VOLT
This command specifies the output voltage points in a list. The voltage points are given in the command parameters, which
are separated by commas. Up to 20 points may be entered and the output voltage values specified by the points will be
generated in the same order as they were entered.
Command Syntax [SOURce]:LIST:VOLTage <NRf+> {,<NRf+>}
Parameters See Table 3-2
Default Suffix V
Examples LIST:VOLT 2.0,2.5,3.0 LIST:VOLT MAX,2.5,MIN
Query Syntax (None)
Related Commands VOLT:MODE LIST:VOLT:POIN? LIST:DWEL
LIST:VOLT:POIN?
This query returns the number of points specified in LIST:VOLT. Note that it returns only the total number of points, not
the point values.
Query Syntax [SOURce]:LIST:VOLTage:POINts?
Returned Parameters <NR1>
Example LIST:VOLT:POIN?
Related Commands VOLT:MODE LIST:VOLT LIST:DWEL
MEASure Query
This query returns the current measured at the power module output terminals or the voltage measured at the sense
terminals. The query format allows two optional parameters for specifying the expected value and desired measurement
accuracy. The power module accepts the optional parameters but ignores them.
Query Syntax MEASure:CURRent[:DC]? [<NRf>[,<NRf>]]
MEASure:VOLTage[:DC]? [<NRf>[,<NRf>]]
Parameters (None)
Default Suffix A for MEAS:CURR? V for MEAS:VOLT?
Examples MEAS:CURR? MEAS:VOLT?
MEASURE:VOLTAGE:DC? MV
Returned Parameters <NR3>
Related Commands CAL:AUTO
Output Subsystem
This subsystem controls the power module voltage and current outputs and the optional output relay.
OUTP
This command enables or disables the power module output. The state of a disabled output is a condition of zero output
voltage and a model-dependent minimum source current.
If the power module is configured to use the relay option, the command opens the relay contacts when the output is disabled
and closes them when it is enabled. Transitions between the output ON and OFF states are sequenced so that the relay is
switched while the power mesh is disabled. Use of the second (NORelay) parameter prevents the command from having
any effect on the relay; it remains in its existing state when OUTPut is executed. The query form returns the output state,
excluding that of the relay (see OUTP:REL?).