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c = output selection (0, 1, 2, or 3)
v = output current (mA)
e = (optional) maximum current rating of the LEDs.
If it is not required, leave the Ee off the command.
Note:
This command must be sent for all output selections defined by
the mode command. If a single input is selected two current
settings are needed for selections 0 and 1. If both inputs are
selected four current settings are needed for selections 0, 1, 2
and 3.
Example of Selected Continuous Output Mode
Set four currents on output channel 1 of 0.25mA, 25.7mA, 0.5A, 1.5A
selected using combinations of inputs 1 and 2.
RS1S6
Use both inputs for selection
RC1C0V0.2
Current0 = 0.25mA
When input 1 is 0 and input 2 is 0
RC1C1V25.7
Current1 = 25.7mA
When input 1 is 0 and input 2 is 1
RC1C2V500
Current2 = 500mA
When input 1 is 1 and input 2 is 0
RC1C3V1500
Current3 = 1.5A
When input 1 is 1 and input 2 is 1
10.1.4
Pulsed Output Mode
RT
Set the pulse parameters.
This command sets the trigger source mode of pulsing, the pulse width and
delay. The mode parameter is 1 for triggering on INPUT1 or 2 for triggering on
INPUT2. Note that output channel 1 can only be triggered by INPUT1 and
output channel 2 can only be triggered by INPUT2.
The pulse delay can be any value from the minimum pulse delay given in the
Appendix A to 9.9 (milliseconds). The pulse width can be any value from
0.001 to 9.9 (milliseconds)
Syntax:
RT
f
M
m
P
p
D
d
Where:
f = output channel (1 or 2)