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[SOURce:]CURRent:PROTection:CLEar
This command clears OCP(Over current protection) Trip.
Before clearing the Trip, please read reference "3-5. Programming Over Current Protection(OCP)"
to find cause of the trip.
ex) curr:prot:cle
Clears OCP Trip.
Note
When OCP Trip occurs, power supply shut-off output voltage/current. When voltage and current are set,
it will be saved, but will not be printed before the trip is cleared.
[SOURce:]CURRent:UCL{<current>}
This command set-up UCL(Under current limit) Level.
> numeric value
Set-up current setting value ~ Maximum limit
ex) curr 2.5
Set-up current first.
ex) curr 2.5
p
curr:ucl 2
Set-up current less than above current value.
From now on, less then 2A cannot be set, using Curr commands.
[SOURce:]CURRent:UCL?
This command checks the UCL(Under current limit) Level.
Return value "numeric value"
ex) curr:ucl?
return value "2.0000"
[SOURce:]CURRent:OCL{<current>}
This command set-up OCL(Over current limit) Level.
> numeric value
Set-up 0A ~ Maximum Limit.
ex) curr 2.5
Set-up current first.
curr:ocl 3
Set-up current more than above current value.
From now on, more than 3A cannot be set, using Curr commands.
[SOURce:]CURRent:OCL?
This command checks the OCL(Over current limit) Level
Return value "numeric value"
ex) curr:ocl?
return value "3.0000"
FLOW?
This command checks power supply current CV(Constant Voltage) CC(Constant Current)
This command checks power supply current CV(Constant Voltage), CC(Constant Current)
Return value "CV" - Constant Voltage Condition
"CC" - Constant Current Condition
ex) FLOW?
return value "CV"
CH?
This command checks output channel of current connected power supply.
Return value "1" - Channel 1(P1)
Return value
1 Channel 1(P1)
"2" - Channel 2(P2)
ex) FLOW?
return value "CV"
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