CV programming small signal bandwidth (-3dB) at no load
Setting
20 V Models
80 V Models
Comp 0
8.3 kHz
7.5 kHz
Comp 1
4.7 kHz
6.6 kHz
Comp 2
2 kHz
5.9 kHz
Front Panel Menu Reference
SCPI Command
Select
Output\Advanced\Bandwidth\Voltage
.
Select either Comp 0, 1, or 2. If desired, enter the
pole frequency in the Frequency field.
Then press
Select
.
To set the voltage compensation bandwidth:
To specify the pole frequency:
VOLT:BWID:LEV 0 | 1 | 2, <frequency>
Current compensation modes allow you to optimize output response time with inductive
loads.
Comp 0 Best suited for longer load leads (higher inductance) with relatively fast programming
response (see
graph).
Comp 1 Optimizes programming speed for DUTs with limited lead inductance. This setting may require
paralleling additional sets of leads to achieve the desired overall lead length.
<frequency> specifies the low-pass corner frequency of a filter applied to the programming signal.
Refer to the previous description under Voltage Compensation modes.
The following table summarizes the effect that the compensation settings have on the CC
Programming Speed Characteristics.
Setting
Step Conditions
Frequency
20 V Models
80 V Models
Comp 0
0-100% of current step at Vout
100 kHz
300 µs/960 µs
180 µs/500 µs
Comp 1
> 10% of voltage rating
100 kHz
150 µs/350 µs
60 µs/300 µs
The following table describes the CC small signal bandwidth characteristics
CC programming small signal bandwidth (-3dB) at no load
Setting
20 V Models
80 V Models
Comp 0
2 kHz
2.7 kHz
Comp 1
2.7 kHz
3.5 kHz
Front Panel Menu Reference
SCPI Command
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