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B-12

ABC 040104

B.51

[SOURce:]CURRent:[:LEVel]TRIGgered[:AMPlitude]?

 

QUERY  

CURR:TRIG?

Syntax:

Short Form: [SOUR:]CURR[:LEV]:TRIG[:AMP]?
Long Form: [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel]:TRIGgered[:AMPlitude]?
Return Value: <exp_value> = digits with decimal point and Exponent, e.g., 2.71E+1 for 27.1

Description:

Returns the current value established by CURR:TRIG command. 

(See example, Figure B-1.)

B.52

[SOURce:]CURRent:PROTection[:LEVel]

 COMMAND  

CURR:PROT

Syntax:

Short Form: [SOUR:]CURR:PROT[:LEV] <exp_value> 
Long Form: [SOURce:]CURRent:PROTection[:LEVel] <exp_value>
<exp_value> = digits with decimal point and Exponent, e.g., 2.71E+1 for 27.1

Description:

Sets overcurrent protection level for power supply.

 If the value is out of the acceptable overcur-

rent range for the power supply model, error message -222,"Data out of range" is posted in the output
queue. If the power supply output exceeds the current protection level programmed, then the power
supply output is disabled (programmed to 0) and the OV bit in the Questionable Condition status reg-
ister is set. An overcurrent condition can be cleared with the CURR:PROT:CLE command. The current
protection level can be programmed independently of the output current level. Setting current protec-
tion to a value lower than the output current causes the current protection mechanism to trigger after
the delay established by OUTP:PROT:DEL command. (See example, Figure B-5.)

FIGURE B-5.    PROGRAMMING CURRENT

NOTES: 1. The power supply is assumed to be operating in constant voltage (CV) mode.

2 Examples below are intended only to illustrate command functions. Refer to PAR. 3.3.8.1 for

programming techniques to optimize performance

VOLT 21; CURR 1.1

Power supply programmed to voltage limit 21V, 1.1A.

CURR?

Returns 1.1.

CURR:LIM:HIGH 3.3

Current limit set to 3.3A.

CURR:LIM:HIGH?

Returns 3.3.

CURR 4.2

Power supply output current programmed to 3.3A.

SYST:ERR?

Error message -301 “Value bigger than limit.” 

CURR?

Returns 3.3.

OUTP:PROT:DEL 0

Protection will trip immediately upon detection of overvoltage or
 overcurrent condition.

OUTP:PROT:DEL?

Returns 0.

CURR:PROT:TRIP?

0 indicating overcurrent protection not tripped.

 

--- OVERCURRENT CONDITION (1 SECOND) OCCURS.

CURR:PROT:TRIP?

1 indicating overcurrent protection tripped.

CURR:PROT:CLE

Overcurrent condition cleared.

CURR:PROT:TRIP?

0 indicating overcurrent condition not tripped.

CURR?

Returns small value (approx. 1% of full scale current rating).

OUTP:PROT:DEL 7.47

Protection will trip if overvoltage or overcurrent condition still
 present approx. 0.575 seconds after detection.

OUTP:PROT:DEL?

Returns 7.50.

CURR 2.5

Power supply output current programmed to 2.5A

 

--- OVERCURRENT CONDITION (1 SECOND) OCCURS.

(After 10 seconds)
CURR:PROT:TRIP?

0 indicating overcurrent condition not tripped.

CURR?

Returns 2.5.

Summary of Contents for ABC 10-10DM

Page 1: ...ice in New York 718 461 7000 requesting the correct revision for your par ticular model and serial number 3 The contents of this manual are protected by copyright Reproduction of any part can be made...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...if you make a mistake and don t want to change the status quo Valid entries are accompanied by a short beep invalid entries by a longer buzz The speaker can be disabled by pressing MENU until LCD disp...

Page 4: ...t the start ing location If the program is designed to cycle press CLEAR or RESET to stop it The TIME key offers a quick and easy way to change the time for any memory location without entering EDIT P...

Page 5: ...4 Surge Immunity Criteria B Input Harmonic Flicker Radiated Immunity designed to meet Conducted Immunity designed to meet Magnetic Field Immunity designed to meet Manufacturer s Name Manufacturer s Ad...

Page 6: ......

Page 7: ...y Grounding 2 4 2 7 2 Source Power Connections 2 5 2 7 3 D C Output Grounding 2 5 2 7 4 Power Supply Load Interface 2 5 2 7 5 Load Connection General 2 6 2 7 6 Load Connection Using Local Sensing 2 7...

Page 8: ...Echo Mode 3 16 3 6 3 2 Prompt Method 3 16 3 6 3 3 XON XOFF Method 3 17 3 6 4 Isolating RS 232 Communication Problems 3 17 3 7 SCPI Programming 3 17 3 7 1 SCPI Messages 3 18 3 7 2 Common Commands Quer...

Page 9: ...A 4 A 12 SAV Save Command A 5 A 13 SRE Service Request Enable Command A 5 A 14 SRE Service Request Enable Query A 5 A 15 STB Status Byte Register Query A 5 A 16 TRG Trigger Command A 6 A 17 TST Self...

Page 10: ...t PROTection LEVel Command B 12 B 53 SOURce CURRent PROTection LEVel Query B 13 B 54 SOURce CURRent PROTection CLEar Command B 13 B 55 SOURce CURRent PROTection TRIPped Query B 13 B 56 SOURce CURRent...

Page 11: ...n SERial PROMpt Query B 20 B 88 SYSTem ERRor NEXT Query B 20 B 89 SYSTem ERRor CODE Query B 20 B 90 SYSTem ERRor CODE ALL Query B 20 B 91 SYSTem KLOCk Command B 20 B 92 SYSTem KLOCk Query B 20 B 93 SY...

Page 12: ...ad Connections Local Sensing 2 7 2 6 Grounded Load Connections Remote Sensing 2 8 2 7 Isolated Load Connections Remote Sensing 2 8 3 1 LCD Power On Defaults 3 4 3 2 RS 232 Implementation 3 16 3 3 Tree...

Page 13: ...88 GPIB Bus Command Mode Messages 3 13 3 6 IEEE 488 GPIB Bus Data Mode Messages 3 14 3 7 Rules Governing Shortform Keywords 3 22 4 1 Factory Default Calibration Passwords 4 3 4 2 Calibration Storage 4...

Page 14: ...viii ABC 040104 FIGURE 1 1 ABC SERIES POWER SUPPLY...

Page 15: ...d digitally over the entire voltage current range Voltage and current are displayed on a two line alphanumeric LCD display Control of the ABC can either be local via the front panel keypad or remote v...

Page 16: ...al fast transient EN 61000 4 4 level 3 Surges EN 61000 4 5 level 4 EMC Emissions Conducted EN 55022 Class B 0 15 30 MHz Radiated EN 55022 Class B 30 1000 MHz Harmonics Conducted EN 61000 3 2 0 2 KHz L...

Page 17: ...ting storage Shock 20g 11msec 50 half sine 3 axes 3 shocks each axis Vibration 5 10Hz 10mm double amplitude Non operating 1 hour each axis Altitude Sea level to 10 000 feet Cooling Natural convection...

Page 18: ...1 4 ABCOPR040104 FIGURE 1 1 ABC SERIES POWER SUPPLY MECHANICAL OUTLINE DRAWING...

Page 19: ...ABCOPR040104 1 5 FIGURE 1 2 ABC POWER SUPPLY AND RA 71 RACK ADAPTER OUTLINE DRAWING...

Page 20: ...1 6 ABCOPR040104 FIGURE 1 3 TWO ABC POWER SUPPLIES AND RA 72 RACK ADAPTER OUTLINE DRAWING...

Page 21: ...fer to Section 4 1 6 2 OVERVOLTAGE OVERCURRENT PROTECTION Overvoltage and Overcurrent protection values can be individually programmed The maximum values are listed in Table 1 2 Refer to PAR 3 3 9 1 6...

Page 22: ...Power Supply are listed in Table 1 4 TABLE 1 4 ACCESSORIES ITEM FUNCTION PART NUMBER Rack Adapter Accepts a single ABC power supply for installation in a 19 inch wide rack see Figure 1 2 RA 71 Rack Ad...

Page 23: ...licable 1 10 RIPPLE NOISE MEASUREMENT To accurately verify that ABC Power Supply ripple and noise parameters are within the specifi cation limits listed in Table 1 1 specialized test cables are requir...

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Page 25: ...shipping damage before attempting to operate Perform the preliminary operational check as outlined in PAR 2 5 If any indication of damage is found file an immediate claim with the responsible transpo...

Page 26: ...I O Line 15 DI07 I O Line 16 DI08 I O Line 17 REN Remote Enable 18 GND Ground signal common 19 GND Ground signal common 20 GND Ground signal common 21 GND Ground signal common 22 GND Ground signal com...

Page 27: ...nctions of operating controls indicators and keypad keys respectively 1 With POWER switch set to off position connect the power supply to source power 2 With no load connected set POWER switch to the...

Page 28: ...eypad and LCD display For rack mounting refer to Figures 1 2 and 1 3 2 7 WIRING INSTRUCTIONS Interconnections between an a c power source and a power supply and between the power supply and its load a...

Page 29: ...ower supply for the d c ground point both sides should be tried and preference given to the ground point producing the least noise For single isolated loads the d c ground point is often best located...

Page 30: ...h the error sensing connection to the load compensates for the d c voltage drop in the power leads it cannot compensate for the undesirable output effects of the power lead inductance These lead imped...

Page 31: ...4 shows a typical configuration using local sensing and a grounded load Figure 2 5 shows a typical configuration using local sensing with an isolated floating load FIGURE 2 4 GROUNDED LOAD CONNECTIONS...

Page 32: ...LOAD CONNECTIONS REMOTE SENSING FIGURE 2 7 ISOLATED LOAD CONNECTIONS REMOTE SENSING 2 8 OPERATING CONFIGURATION The operating configuration can be determined by pressing MENU with the unit in command...

Page 33: ...ANEL KEYPAD AND LCD SEE FIGURE 2 1 The front panel keypad is comprised of 24 key 13 dedicated to command functions 5 dedicated to data functions and 6 keys that have both command and data functions Wh...

Page 34: ...ated by a blinking equal sign NOTE Keys with dual functions are labeled with both a command and a number The com mand label is referred to when the unit is in command entry status the number is referr...

Page 35: ...ons appear on LCD 4 3 Data Entry Press to enter number 9 3 3 1 2 STORE Command Entry Press to store present values of output voltage and current and overvoltage and overcurrent protection Data entry r...

Page 36: ...ecrease output voltage by increment equal to voltage resolution 0 025 of EOmax In CC constant current press to decrease output current by increment equal to current resolution 0 025 of IOmax In EDIT P...

Page 37: ...icates if the speaker is on or off the factory default setting is speaker on Enter 1 to enable the speaker or 0 to disable the speaker Press ENTER or CLEAR to exit menu 3 3 6 ENABLING DISABLING DC OUT...

Page 38: ...mmed limit has been reached If the value entered exceeds the maximum setting the LCD bottom line flashes VsetMAX nn V or IsetMAX n n A where n n is the maximum setting see PAR 3 3 11 The unit returns...

Page 39: ...er the out put is changed With the power supply in command entry status press MENU until LCD displays Prot Delay Count nn where nn is the active setting A count of 0 means no delay a count of 255 high...

Page 40: ...OTE When programming sequential voltage levels it is important to set the Overvoltage to accommodate the highest voltage of the sequence Otherwise when going from higher to lower voltage levels the ov...

Page 41: ...program The LCD top line shows LOC to indicate local mode aa bb where aa is the memory location just executed bb is the NEXT STEP location and shows CV constant voltage or CC constant current to indi...

Page 42: ...I SET Current A V SET Voltage V OCset Overcurrent Protection A OV set Overvoltage Protection V TIMEval 0 to 300 Sec Sec NEXT STEP Next location to execute 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18...

Page 43: ...ect when the program was stopped 3 3 14 8 SAMPLE PROGRAM Table 3 3 shows a sample program designed to cycle continuously if the NEXT STEP value for location 3 is set to 00 the program will run once an...

Page 44: ...EEE 488 GPIB BUS OPERATION This section includes a discussion of GPIB bus protocols PAR 3 5 1 instructions for changing the GPIB address PAR 3 5 2 and a discussion of the VISA Virtual Instrumentation...

Page 45: ...all front panel keys are disabled except LOCAL LOCAL key can be disabled using keypad lockout command see Appendix B PAR B 91 so that only the controller or a power on condition can restore Local mod...

Page 46: ...ttp www natinst com has the driver for their cards available on the internet at a file transfer site ftp ftp natinst com find the folder for support and VISA drivers 3 6 RS232 C OPERATION The ABC may...

Page 47: ...the input buffer to be parsed by the ABC and The character turns on the echo mode upon receipt of the character The character turns off the echo mode The message echo off or echo on will be displayed...

Page 48: ...ters are sent via the serial port of the command originator The control character BS is echoed as BS Space BS Only the first control character is returned in response to either a CR LF or LF CR charac...

Page 49: ...power supply RS 232 port to the computer remove the Loop Back test connector from the power supply RS 232 port and connect the cable in its place With the DB9 adapter installed on the opposite end of...

Page 50: ...e branches The following paragraphs introduce the subsystems subsystem commands are defined and explained in Appendix B 3 7 3 1 ABORT SUBSYSTEM This subsystem allows pending trigger levels to be cance...

Page 51: ...d If the password has been forgotten call the factory and a secret password which has been assigned to your power supply will be provided During the calibration new calibration data is computed which...

Page 52: ...he message structure for multiple messages defined in the fol lowing paragraphs is to send each command as a separate line In this case each command must use the full syntax shown in Appendix B 3 7 4...

Page 53: ...ubsystem SYSTem COMMunicate SERial BAUD 2400 4800 9600 19200 ECHO ENABLE DISABLE PACE ENABLE DISABLE PROM ENABLE DISABLE GPIB ADDRess ERRor NEXT CODE NEXT ALL PASSword CENAble code STATe CDISenable co...

Page 54: ...query indicator follows the last keyword e g VOLT and MEAS CURR TABLE 3 7 RULES GOVERNING SHORTFORM KEYWORDS IF NUMBER OF LETTERS IN LONGFORM KEYWORD IS AND FOURTH LETTER IS A VOWEL THEN SHORT FORM C...

Page 55: ...n is the root specifier the first and third are key word separators INIT ON TRIG MEAS CURR VOLT The first three colons are root specifiers 3 7 4 8 MESSAGE TERMINATOR The message terminator defines the...

Page 56: ...consist of a root keyword and in some cases one or more message units separated by a colon followed by a message terminator Several message units of a program message may be separated by a semicolon w...

Page 57: ...dust and other contaminants 2 Once a year clean the front panel as follows Disconnect the unit from mains power Using a damp lint free cloth wipe the front panel to remove any accumulated dirt Reconn...

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Page 59: ...BC 10 10DM 0 1 Ohm 0 04 15A 50W minimum 100W recommended ABC 15 7DM 0 1 Ohm 0 04 15A 50W minimum 100W recommended ABC 25 4DM 0 25 Ohm 0 04 15A 50W minimum 100W recommended ABC 36 3DM 0 25 Ohm 0 04 15A...

Page 60: ...sed for fine adjust ments If necessary use the 1 decrease and 3 increase keys for coarse adjustment then use the or keys 3 LCD will flash Vout F S adj WAIT then Vout F S adj Monitor DVM and use or key...

Page 61: ...t password is required for to enter calibration mode The factory default passwords are listed in Table 4 1 1 If the unit is not in command entry status press CLEAR or RESET to put the unit in com mand...

Page 62: ...lues are restored 4 7 SETTING FACTORY CALIBRATION VALUES After a unit has been repaired is operating correctly and has been calibrated the new calibra tion values should be saved as the new factory ca...

Page 63: ...are no longer available Table 4 2 illustrates calibration storage and the use of the CAL COPY command TABLE 4 2 CALIBRATION STORAGE COMMAND WORKing PRIor OLDest FACTory MASTer FIRst 1 CAL SAVE Cal 1...

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Page 65: ...le number 0 to 255 per Table A 2 Default Value 0 Description This command programs the standard Event Status Enable register bits The contents function as a mask to determine which events of the Event...

Page 66: ...s the Device error bit 3 Any 4xx type error sets the Query error bit 2 A 6 IDN IDENTIFICATION QUERY IDN Syntax IDN Return value Character string Description Identifies the instrument This query reques...

Page 67: ...to 40 Description Restores power supply to previously defined levels of output voltage output current overvolt age protection and overcurrent protection This command selects one of the 40 power suppl...

Page 68: ...t value of memory location 21 to 0 235A LIST VOLT 14 Sets output voltage value of memory location 21 to 14V OPC Allows status bit 0 to be set when pending operations complete VOLT 21 CURR 3 Sets outpu...

Page 69: ...ause Bit 6 of the Status Byte Register MSS RQS to be set Related Commands SRE STB See exam ple Figure A 1 A 14 SRE SERVICE REQUEST ENABLE QUERY SRE Syntax SRE Response integer value from 0 255 per Tab...

Page 70: ...Status Operation Condition register If INIT CONT has been issued the trigger subsystem is immediately rearmed for subsequent triggers and the WTG bit is again set to 1 TRG or GET are both addressed co...

Page 71: ...P B 67 DISP CONT B 12 B 13 SOUR FUNC MODE B 68 DISP MODE B 14 B 15 STAT OPER COND B 69 DISP TEXT B 16 B 17 STAT OPER ENAB B 70 B 71 INIT IMM B 18 STAT OPER EVENT B 72 INIT CONT B 19 B 20 STAT PRES B 7...

Page 72: ...5V current limit 3A upon receipt of trigger TRG Power supply output returns to 15V current limit 3A VOLT 21 CURR 5E 2 Power supply output programmed to go to 21V current limit 0 05A MEAS VOLT If actua...

Page 73: ...rent Zero or Current Full Scale calibration are active This command is equivalent to the on the front panel left and right arrow keys for fine adjustment and the 1 and 3 keys for coarse adjustment Rel...

Page 74: ...er supply to exit Calibrate status Upon entering Cali brate status the current calibration constants are stored in the volatile memory If the state is 0 the non volatile calibration constants are supp...

Page 75: ...anel LCD The contrast value from 0 1 to 0 9 is stored in the non volatile memory and is retained when the power supply is turned off A contrast value of 0 is best when looking up at the display 1 is b...

Page 76: ...Commands DISP MODE DISP TEXT RST See example Figure B 3 B 18 INITiate IMMediate COMMAND INIT IMM Syntax Short Form INIT IMM Long Form INITiate IMMediate Description Enables a single trigger If INIT C...

Page 77: ...ble current range for the power supply model an error message 222 Data out of range is posted in the output queue The current value is stored in non volatile memory and is retained when the power supp...

Page 78: ...R LIST CURR PROT LIST VOLT LIST VOLT PROT commands or queries The index value the selected memory location is stored in non volatile memory and is retained when the power supply is turned off Related...

Page 79: ...LIST IND LIST IND LIST VOLT See example Figure B 4 B 35 SOUR LIST VOLTage QUERY LIST VOLT Syntax Short Form LIST VOLT LEV Long Form LIST VOLTage LEVel Return Value exp_value digits with decimal point...

Page 80: ...s enabled OUTP ON When OUTP OFF is executed the programmed values of voltage and current are saved then voltage and current are programmed to 0 When OUTP ON is executed the power supply output is rest...

Page 81: ...put current will depend on load conditions If the value exceeds the max imum for the model being programmed error message 222 Data out of range is posted in output queue If value programmed exceeds th...

Page 82: ...ection mechanism to trigger after the delay established by OUTP PROT DEL command See example Figure B 5 FIGURE B 5 PROGRAMMING CURRENT NOTES 1 The power supply is assumed to be operating in constant v...

Page 83: ...ower supply output current If the value is out of the acceptable current range for the power supply model error message 222 Data out of range is posted in the output queue If the user tries to set an...

Page 84: ...value exp_value digits with decimal point and Exponent e g 2 71E 1 for 27 1 Description Sets voltage limit for power supply output If the value is out of the acceptable voltage range for the power sup...

Page 85: ...urrent rating Overvoltage Protection Tripped is reset so that VOLT PROT TRIP returns 0 Related Commands VOLT PROT VOLT PROT TRIP See example Figure B 6 NOTES 1 The power supply is assumed to be operat...

Page 86: ...OMMAND STAT OPER ENAB Syntax Short Form STAT OPER ENAB int_value 0 to 1313 1 32 256 1024 Long Form STATus OPERation ENABle int_value 0 to 1313 1 32 256 1024 Description Sets Operation Enable Register...

Page 87: ...TG bits set STAT QUES ENAB 3 Mask enabled for OV and OC bits 1 2 STAT QUES ENAB Returns 3 1 2 indicating OV and OC bits are enabled STAT PRES Operation Condition and Questionable Condition registers a...

Page 88: ...dition Enable Register determines which conditions are allowed to set the Questionable Condition Register it is a mask for enabling specific bits in the Questionable Event register that can cause the...

Page 89: ...F turns off the character echo after the nest line terminator character The RST command has no effect on echo status B 83 SYSTem COMMunication SERial ECHO QUERY SYST COMM SER ECHO Syntax Short Form SY...

Page 90: ...oduced during parsing of messages and also to errors in the power supply as indi cated in Table B 4 B 90 SYSTem ERRor CODE ALL QUERY SYST ERR CODE ALL Syntax Short Form SYST ERR CODE ALL Long Form SYS...

Page 91: ...OFF 150 String data error Command Error bit 5 Invalid characters were detected in numeric entry For example E 1 instead of E 1 or 4d3 instead of 4 3 203 Command protected Execution error bit 4 Comman...

Page 92: ...password enable state if the value matches the current password This command allows other commands such as SAV 41 to operate B 96 SYSTem PASSword CDISable COMMAND SYST PASS CDIS Syntax Short Form SYS...

Page 93: ...and troubleshooting commands Related Commands SYST PASS CEN the password must be enabled prior to saving the SYST SET configuration using the SAV41 command SAV41 this command saves the configuration e...

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Page 95: ...mpany parts or materials for which replacement is requested shall be returned to the Company for examination with shipping charges prepaid by the Purchaser Final determination as to whether a product...

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