
Operation
Command Reference
| Command | Description | 
| VLO | In response to this command, the power supply sends a programmed | 
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 | voltage value to the output terminal. This value is at the low end of the | 
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 | power supply’s voltage range and is read by an external voltmeter | 
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 | connected as part of the calibration procedure. Refer to this value as VLO | 
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 | and record it to use as input with the VDATA command. Set CMODE ON | 
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 | before using this command. See also the calibration procedures in | 
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 | Section 4. | 
| VMAX <voltage> | Sets an upper soft limit on the supply’s programmed output voltage. If the | 
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 | soft limit is exceeded, or if the soft limit value is lower than the present | 
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 | output voltage setting, the supply will ignore the command, turn on the | 
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 | ERR LED, and set the ERR bit in the accumulated status register. | 
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 | Range: 0 to model maximum output voltage (VMAX) | 
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 | Initial value: model VMAX | 
| VMAX? | Asks for the supply’s soft voltage limit setting. | 
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 | Response: VMAX <voltage> | 
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| VOUT? | Measures the supply’s actual voltage output using the  | 
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 | readback circuitry. | 
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 | Response: VOUT <voltage> | 
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| VRDAT <Vlo>,<Vhi> | Calculates and records the slope and offset for readback voltage using | 
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 | VRLO and VRHI data. Set CMODE ON before using this command. See | 
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 | also the calibration procedures in Section 4 . | 
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 | <Vlo> and <Vhi> are in <voltage> format. | 
| VRHI | The power supply outputs a voltage value to an external voltmeter | 
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 | connected as part of the calibration procedure and records a voltage | 
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 | readback value internally. These values are at the high end of the | 
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 | programmed voltage range. Refer to the output value as VRHI and record it | 
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 | to use as input with the VRDAT command. Set CMODE ON before using | 
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 | this command. See also the calibration procedures in Section 4. | 
| VRLO | The power supply outputs a voltage value to an external voltmeter | 
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 | connected as part of the calibration procedure and records a voltage | 
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 | readback value internally. These values are at the low end of the | 
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 | programmed voltage range. Refer to the output value as VRLO and record | 
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 | it to use as input with the VRDAT command. Set CMODE ON before using | 
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 | this command. See also the calibration procedures in Section 4. | 
| VSET <voltage> | Sets the power supply’s output voltage in volts (default) or in millivolts. This | 
| or | programmed voltage is the actual output in CV (constant voltage) mode or | 
| VSET  | the voltage limit in CC (constant current) mode. | 
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 | If you enter a negative voltage value, the power supply will assert a signal | 
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 | on the  | 
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 | relays to switch the output polarity. | 
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 | Range: 0 to model maximum output voltage (VMAX) | 
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 | Initial value: 0 volts | 
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| VSET? | Asks for the power supply’s present output voltage setting. Does not apply | 
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 | to voltage settings which are being held. See HOLD command. | 
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 | Response: VSET <voltage> | 
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