Agilent Technologies Agilent 6031A, Agilent 6030A manual Programming Syntax, Output Adjust, Ovp

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Table 3-6. Initial Conditions

Voltage

0 Volts

Current

0 Amps

OUTPUT ADJUST

Enabled to adjust CURRENT

Control

 

OVP

determined by setting of OVP ADJUST potentiometer on front panel

Soft Voltage Limit

Agilent 6030A - 204.750 volts

 

Agilent 6031A - 20.475 volts

 

Agilent 6032A - 61.425 volts

 

Agilent 6033A - 20.475 volts

 

Agilent 6035A - 511.875

 

Agilent 6038A - 61.425 volts

Soft Current Limit

Agilent 6030 A -17.403 amperes

 

Agilent 6031A -122.85 amperes

 

Agilent 6032A - 51.1875 amperes

 

Agilent 6033A - 30.7125 amperes

 

Agilent 6035A - 5.119

 

Agilent 6038A -10.2375 amperes

Delay

0.5 seconds

Foldback Protection

off

Output

on

Unmask

none

Hold

off

Store/Recall

all storage registers loaded with initial conditions of supply (output

 

on/off is not stored)

Programming Syntax

The following paragraphs describe how to program the power supply via the GP-IB. These instructions concern device- dependent messages, such as setting output voltage. Interface management messages, such as serial poll, have been described previously on Page 44, Interface Functions.

Table 3-7 lists each of the device-dependent commands, the range of each parameter sent to the power supply or the response of the power supply to a query from the controller, and a brief description of each command. Also included is the number of the paragraph in which each command is described more fully. If no unit is specified where appropriate in data sent to the power supply, the power supply selects S.I. units (V,A,s).

NOTE

Lower-case alpha characters sent to the power supply are treated as upper-case alpha characters.

Numbers Sent to Power Supply. Numbers can be sent to the power supply either with implicit or explicit decimal point notation, and with or without a scale factor (scientific notation), allowing use with controllers having a wide variety of output formats.

Numbers written in implicit point notation do not contain a decimal point; for example, 123 for one hundred twenty three. Numbers written in explicit point notation contain a decimal point, such as 1.23.

In scientific notation the letter ’’E" stands for "10 raised to". For example, 1.23E4 would be read as 1.23 times 104, which equals 12,300.

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