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STATUS
1
2
16
64
128
CV
+CC
UNR
OT
not used
OC
ERR
INH
OV
4
512
-CC
FAST
8
32
256
1024
2048
REGISTER
NORM
STATUS
1
2
16
64
128
4
512
8
32
256
1024
2048
REGISTER
ACCUMULATED
MASKUS
1
2
16
64
128
4
512
8
32
256
1024
2048
REGISTER
CV
+CC
UNR
OT
not used
OC
ERR
INH
OV
-CC
FAST
NORM
FAULT
1
2
16
64
128
4
512
8
32
256
1024
2048
REGISTER
SERIAL
1
2
16
64
128
4
8
32
REGISTER
POLL
not used
not used
not used
PON
FAU
RDY
ERR
RQS
Figure B-1. COMpatibility Status Model
Table B-4. Bit Assignment of Status, Astatus, Fault, & Mask Registers
Bit Position
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Bit Name
NORM
FAST
-CC
INH
ERR
OC
not
used
OT
OV
UNR
+CC
CV
Bit Weight
2048
1024
512
256
128
64
32
16
8
4
2
1
CV = The unit is operating in constant voltage mode.
CC+ = The unit is operating in constant current mode.
UNR = The output of the unit is unregulated.
OV = The overvoltage protection circuit has tripped.
OT = The over-temperature protection circuit has tripped.
OC = The overcurrent protection circuit has tripped.
ERR = A programming error has occurred. Use ERR? to clear.
CC = The unit is operating in negative constant current mode.
INH = The external remote inhibit signal has turned the output off.
FAST = The output is in Fast operating mode. (Agilent 66332A, 6631B, 6632B, 6633B, 6634B only)
NORM = The output is in Normal operating mode. (Agilent 66332A, 6631B, 6632B, 6633B, 6634B only)
Table B-5. Bit Configuration of Serial Poll Register
Bit Position
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Bit Name
not used
RQS
ERR
RDY
not used
not used
PON
FAU
Bit Weight
64
32
16
2
1
RQS = The dc source has generated a service request. Use a serial poll to clear.
ERR = Same as ERR bit in Status register. Use ERR? to clear.
RDY = This bit cleared when unit busy processing commands. Set when processing complete.
PON = A Power-on has occurred. Use CLR to clear.
FAU = A bit has been set in the Fault register. Use FAULT? to clear.