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Table 7-3: Voltage Programming Range
Table 7-4: Current Programming Range
Model
Rated Output Voltage (V)
Minimum
(V)
Maximum
(V)
Model
Minimum
(A)
Maximum
(A)
8
0.000
8.000
GEN8-400
000.00
400.00
10
00.000
10.000
GEN10-330
000.00
330.00
15
00.000
15.000
GEN15-220
000.00
220.00
20
00.000
20.000
GEN20-165
00.00
165.00
30
00.000
30.000
GEN30-110
00.00
110.00
40
00.000
40.000
GEN40-85
00.00
85.00
60
00.000
60.000
GEN60-55
00.000
55.000
80
00.00
80.000
GEN80-42
00.000
42.000
100
000.00
100.00
GEN100-33
00.000
33.000
150
000.00
150.00
GEN150-22
00.000
22.000
300
000.00
300.00
GEN300-11
0.000
11.000
600
000.00
660.00
GEN600-5.5
0.000
5.500
Table 7-5: OVP Programming Range
Table 7-6: UVL programming range
Model
Rated Output Voltage (V)
Minimum
(V)
Maximum
(V)
Model
Rated Output Voltage (V)
Minimum
(V)
Maximum
(V)
8
0.5
10.0
8
0
7.60
10
0.5
12.0
10
0
9.50
15
1.0
18.0
15
0
14.3
20
1.0
24.0
20
0
19.0
30
2.0
36.0
30
0
28.5
40
2.0
44.0
40
0
38.0
60
5.0
66.0
60
0
57.0
80
5.0
88.0
80
0
76.0
100
5.0
110.0
100
0
95.0
150
5.0
165.0
150
0
142
300
5.0
330.0
300
0
285
600
5.0
660.0
600
0
570
NOTE
The power supply can accept values higher 5% than the table values, however it
is not recommended to program the power supply over the rated values.
7.9.
Fast Queries
These are commands that read a response very quickly from the power supply. They use
unprintable character codes. They allow the power supply to avoid the normal command
processing delays.
The processing time for these queries is typically 2 mSec, so total query speed is 2 mSec
plus the RS-232/485 transmission time.
Since these queries embed the power supply address (0 to 30), there is no need to first
send the “ADR n” addressing command.
7.9.1. Fast Test for Connection
This is an addressed query that is good for scanning to see what supplies are “on line”.
If no response is returned within 10 mSec, your control program has determined that no
power supply is connected at that address.