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SCPI Command Reference
Models 2510 and 2510-AT User’s Manual
:PROTection
:SOURce[1]:TEMPerature:PROTection[:HIGH][:LEVel] <n>
Program temperature high limit
:SOURce[1]:TEMPerature:PROTection[:HIGH]:TRIPped?
Query if high limit exceeded
:SOURce[1]:TEMPerature:PROTection:LOW[:LEVel] <n>
Program temperature low limit
:SOURce[1]:TEMPerature:PROTection:LOW:TRIPped?
Query if low limit exceeded
:SOURce[1]:TEMPerature:PROTection:STATe <b>
Enable/disable protection
Parameters
[:HIGH] <n> = -50 to +250°C
Set high limit value
223.15 to 523.15K
-58 to 482°F
MINimum
-50°C
223.15K
-58°F
MAXimum
+250°C
523.15K
482°F
DEFault
+50°C
323.15K
122°F
:LOW <n> =
-50 to +250°C
Set low limit value
223.15 to 523.15K
-58 to 482°F
MINimum
-50°C
223.15K
-58°F
MAXimum
+250
523.15K
482°F
DEFault
0°C
273.15K
32°F
:STATe <b> =
ON | OFF
Enable/disable protection
ON | 1
Enable protection
OFF | 0
Disable protection
Query
[:HIGH][:LEVel]?
Query high limit
[:HIGH]:TRIPped?
Query if high limit exceeded (1 = exceeded)
:LOW[:LEVel]?
Query low limit
:LOW:TRIPped?
Query if low limit exceeded (1 = exceeded)
:STATe?
Query is protection enabled (1 = enabled)
Description
The :HIGH and :LOW commands program the high and low limits
respectively for the temperature function, while the :STATe command
enables and disables temperature function limits. The two ::TRIPPed?
queries return a value of 1 if the corresponding limit is exceeded or a
value of 0 if it is not exceeded. The high limit cannot be set lower than
the low limit, and the low limit cannot be set higher than the high limit.
Summary of Contents for TEC SourceMeter 2510
Page 194: ...A Specifications...
Page 197: ...B StatusandErrorMessages...
Page 206: ...C IEEE 488BusOverview...
Page 221: ...D IEEE 488andSCPI ConformanceInformation...
Page 225: ...E ExamplePrograms...
Page 233: ...F GPIB488 1Protocol...