
6. SCPI Command
This section summarizes the SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments) commands
available to program the power supply over the remote interface. By using interface as following
RS232C, RS485 and TCP/IP(Option) you can control the devices so it is fit to FA system and research cente
6-1. Commands Syntax
▌Be able to skip small English letter.
▌Be able to use the command of capital/small letter.
▌It is no limit about quantity of blank (20H) or tap(09H) and set minimun 1 more.
▌Command sending is one step at a time
▌A square brackets([ ]) is option or parameters and you can skip it.
▌You can not skip the parameter in braces({ }).
▌Triangle brackets (< >) indicate that you must substitute a value or a code(examples, MIN, MAX)
for the enclosed parameter.
▌A vertical bar ( | ) separates one of two or more alternative parameters.
▌Command finish suffix is LF(0AH) and you can change to CR, CRLF.
▌Maximum character of one time are 40 Byte.
▌In case of RS485 communication, it consists of "ODA" + 1byte address (01H ~ FFH) + SCPI Protocol.
▌In the query of RS485 communication, the return string is the same as the RS232C method
(address not included).
6-2. Commands
APPLy {<voltage>}[,<current>]
VOLT:UVL {<numeric value>}
APPLy?
VOLT:UVL?
VOLT {<voltage>|UP|DOWN}
VOLT:OVL {<numeric value>
VOLT?
VOLT:OVL?
VOLT:STEP {<numeric value>}
VOLT:STEP?
VOLT:OVP {<numeric value>}
VOLT:OVP?
VOLT:OVP:TRIP?
VOLT:OVP:CLE?
CURR {<current>|UP|DOWN}
CURR:UCL{<numeric value>}
VOLT?
CURR:UCL?
CURR:STEP {<numeric value>}
CURR:OCL{<numeric value>}
CURR:STEP?
CURR:OCL?
CURR:OCP {<numeric value>}
CURR:OCP?
CURR:OCP:TRIP?
CURR:OCP:CLE?
FLOW?
POL {P|N}
POL?
Output Setting Commands
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