
GKP-2302 User Manual
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interfaces are provided by default. The command language is compliant with the SCPI
Specification Version 1999.0. (Factory default is USB)
USB interface (USB1.1, USBTMC)
Item
Description
ID
Already assigned for each device
Terminator
“
LF
”
Note: The use of USB hub may cause a communication failure. It is recommended to use a
fully-shielded, short cable.
RS232 interface
Item
Description or Selection
Factory default
Terminal
D-sub 9-pin (male)
Baud rate
9600 / 19200
9600 bps
Terminator
“
CR
”“
LF
”
/
“
CR
”
/
“
LF
”
“
CR
”
“
LF
”
Parity
None/Odd/Even
None
Stop bit
1 / 2
1 bit
Data bit
7 / 8
8 bit
Flow control
None/Hardware/Software
None
Note: Binary transmission is not supported.
Note: Use a cross cable.
GPIB interface (IEEE488.1 std 1987 compliant)
Item
Description or Selection
Factory default
Address
0 to 30
2
Terminator
“
LF
”
Note: Binary transmission is not supported.
Note: Query for the main unit status byte using a serial poll is not supported.
9.28
USB Memory Interface
Commercial USB memory sticks can be used.
Description
Available memory
USB 1.1 or USB 2.0-compliant product
Connector
USB-A (front panel)
Format
FAT32
Writable/readable
contents
Basic Setting Memory, Sequence, Simulation, arbitrary wave
File operation
Create dedicated directory, rename, load, and save
2-byte characters (Japanese, etc.) are not supported.
Note: The time stamp recorded on a file is different from the actual date and time.
We do not guarantee that all USB memories can be operational with this product.
9.29
Waveform Monitor Output
This can monitor the waveform of the output voltage or current. (only one terminal)
GKP-2303
Monitored
Output phase voltage or output phase current (switched)
Summary of Contents for GKP-2302
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