U2829 Series Operation Manual Chapter 7 Command Reference
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NOTE: The low limit should be smaller than the high limit, or error
information will be reported.
For example: WrtCmd (“TRAN:TURN:NPLI 100, -0.01, 0.01”)
Query syntax: TRAN:TURN:NPLI?
Return format: <NR3>, <NR3>, <NR3><NL^END>
The TRAN:TURN:NS LImit command is used to set the secondary nominal value,
high and low limits. The TRAN:TURN:NS LImit query returns the secondary
nominal value, high and low limits.
Command syntax: TRAN:TURN:NS LImit <value>,<low limit>,<high limit>
Where,
<value> is the secondary nominal value in NR1, NR2 or NR3 data format.
<low limit> is the secondary low limit in NR1, NR2 or NR3 data format.
<high limit> is the secondary high limit in NR1, NR2 or NR3 data format.
NOTE: The low limit should be smaller than the high limit, or error
information will be reported.
For example: WrtCmd (“TRAN:TURN:NSLI 100, -0.01, 0.01”)
Query syntax: TRAN:TURN:NSLI?
Return format: <NR3>,<NR3>,<NR3><NL^END>
The TRAN:Lk:STAT command is used to set the leakage inductance test
parameter ON or OFF. The TRAN:Lk:STAT? query returns the current leakage
inductance state.
Command syntax:
ON
TRAN:Lk:STAT OFF
1
0
Where,
1 (decimal 49) is equal to ON.
0 (decimal 48) is equal to OFF.
For example: WrtCmd (“TRAN:Lk:STAT:ON”) Set all leakage inductance test
parameters to be valid.
Query syntax: TRAN:Lk:STAT?
Return format: <NR1><NL^END>
The TRAN:Lk:FREQ command is used to set the test frequency of the leakage
inductance. The TRAN:Lk:FREQ query returns the current test frequency of the
leakage inductance.
Command syntax: TRAN:Lk:FREQ<value>
Where,