Section 1. Features and Specifications

Description

The internal GPIB-M interface card allows you to operate your power supply from a computer controller via the IEEE-488 communications bus.

The GPIB-M interface allows complete remote programming of your power supply, including status reporting, settings query, and service request generation with user-designated conditions. Both the voltage and current output are precisely programmed directly in volts and amps with 16-bit resolution. Additionally, the 16-bit readbacks measure the actual power supply output. The programming command set is easy to use and includes software calibration commands. The interface card comes with several protection features such as programmable over and under voltage protection, and soft limits.

Multichannel addressing via CANbus allows up to 50 power supplies to be controlled from one GPIB address. This manual covers operation of both the GPIB-M and CAN-only interface cards.

Features and Functions

Features 16-bit programming and readback of voltage and current

Programmable soft limits for voltage and current

LED status signals: remote operation, service request and shutdown; (XFR and XHR only) error, addressed, over voltage protection, auxiliary status bits

Software calibration

Automatic voltage/current mode crossover

Shutdown or warning for over- and under-programmed trip points

Programmable auxiliary status lines for monitoring power supply conditions

Remote interlock and trigger lines

Selectable standby, programmed sequence and other power-on defaults

Active current sharing with parallel connected units for higher power requirements

CANbus communications link for multichannel addressing, and master/slave current sharing

Extensive SCPI command set for control and status monitoring

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