EX Series Operating Manual
CURR:UCL {<numeric value>}
This command sets the under current limit level.
> numeric value
0V ~ currently setting value.(up to current setting value).
ex) curr 10
At first set the current value.
curr:ucl 5
Set lower value than above setting value.
From the time set UCL, you can not set the current to below 5ampere.
CURR:UCL?
This query returns the under current limit value presently programmed.
Return value "numeric value"
ex) curr:ucl?
return value "5.00"
CURR:OCL {<numeric value>}
This command sets the over current limit level.
> numeric value
Currently setting value~miximum of limit value.
ex) curr 10
At first set the currenr value.
curr:ocl 15
Set lhigher value than above setting value.
From the time set OCL, you can not set the currentto above 15ampere
CURR:OCL?
CURR OCL?
This query returns the overr current limit value presently programmed.
Return value "numeric value"
ex) curr:ocl?
return value "15.00"
FLOW?
This command is for confirming the power supply's CV(Constant Voltage), CC(Constant Current)
state
state.
Return value
"CV" - Constant Voltage state.
"CC" - Constant Current state.
ex) FLOW?
return value "CV"
POL {P|N}
This command serves for specialized polarity power supply and changing polarity of output.
This command serves for specialized polarity power supply and changing polarity of output.
> P
Convert to positive output state.
> N
Convert to negative output state.
ex) POL P
Convert to positive output state.
POL?
This command serves for confirming the power supply's output polarity state.
Return value
"P"
positive output state
Return value
"P" - positive output state.
"N" - negaitive output state.
ex) POL?
return value "P"
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