Command Syntax | *PSC <bool> |
Parameters | 0 1 OFF ON |
Example | *PSC 0 *PSC 1 |
Query Syntax | *PSC? |
Returned Parameters | <NR1> 0 1 |
Related Commands | *ESE *SRE |
*PSC causes a write cycle to nonvolatile memory. If *PSC is programmed to 0, then the *ESE and *SRE commands also cause a write cycle to nonvolatile memory. The nonvolatile memory has a finite number of write cycles (see Table
repeatedly write to nonvolatile memory can eventually exceed the maximum number of write cycles and may cause the memory to fail.
*RCL
Meaning and Type
Recall Device State
Recalling a previously stored state may place hazardous voltage at the power supply output.
Description
This command restores the power supply to a state that was previously stored in memory with a *SAV command to the specified location. The following states are recalled:
CURR[:LEV][:IMM] | OUTP[:STAT] | OUTP:REL:POL |
CURR:PROT:STAT | OUTP:PROT:DEL | VOLT[:LEV][:IMM] |
DIG:DATA[:VAL] | OUTP:REL[:STAT] | VOLT:PROT[:LEV] |
Sending *RCL also does the following:
∙Forces an ABORt command before resetting any parameters (this cancels any uncompleted trigger actions).
∙Disables the calibration function by setting CAL:STATe to OFF.
∙Sets display functions as follows:
∙DISP[:WIND][:STATe] to ON.
∙DISP[:WIND]:MODE to NORMal.
∙DISP[:WIND]:TEXT to ’ ’.
∙Sets INIT:CONT to OFF.
∙Sets TRIG:SOUR to BUS.
At power
Command Syntax | *RCL <NRf> |
Parameters | 0 1 2 3 |
Example | *RCL 3 |
Query Syntax | (None) |
Related Commands | *PSC *RST *SAV |
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