AUTO - the master unit will automatically connect to the previously discovered slaves at power-on.
MANual - the master will connect to the previously discovered slaves when it receives a connection
command from the front panel or from
.
Front Panel Menu Reference
SCPI Command
Select
System\Group\Mode
In the dialog box, select the connection mode. Then
press Select.
Set the master's connection mode:
Discover all the slave units. Slave units must always be discovered the first time. Once all slaves have
been discovered they do not need to be discovered again - unless the master/slave configuration
changes.
Front Panel Menu Reference
SCPI Command
Select
System\Group\Discover
In the dialog box select Discover to discover all slave
units. Then press Select.
To discover the slave units:
Connect the master unit to all previously discovered slave units.
Front Panel Menu Reference
SCPI Command
Select
System\Group\Connect
In the dialog box select Connect to connect all slave
units to the master. Then press Select.
To connect the master unit to all discovered
slave units:
Master/Slave Programming Considerations
Program the output voltage and current settings of the master unit the same as you would an
individual unit. Refer to
and
for details. Slave units are
locked; you cannot program the settings of the slave units.
Set both positive and negative current limits high to allow for up/down programming transient
dynamics. Transient dynamics are mainly a result of DUT capacitance charging currents. Note that the
master unit's current limit and current setting are automatically proportioned among the paralleled
group according to the current rating of each unit.
Reduce the slew rates to mitigate imperfect voltage programming synchronization. By default, the
slew rates are set to their maximum values.
Master/Slave Front Panel Display
The current value read from the front panel of the master unit is the aggregate of the values of the
master and the slave units. The slave units return their individual current values.
This example illustrates how the front panel display operates during master/slave operation. In this
example, three RPS units are paralleled in a master/slave configuration. The units are operating in
voltage priority mode. Two of the units are rated at 10 kW, one unit is rated at 5 kW.
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