[SOURce:]VOLTage:PROTection:REMote[:POSitive][:LEVel] <
value
> , (@<chanlist>)
[SOURce:]VOLTage:PROTection:REMote[:POSitive][:LEVel]? [MIN|MAX,] (@<chanlist>)
[SOURce:]VOLTage:PROTection:REMote:NEGative[:LEVel] <
value
>, (@<chanlist>)
[SOURce:]VOLTage:PROTection:REMote:NEGative[:LEVel]? [MIN|MAX,] (@<chanlist>)
Sets the remote over-voltage protection level.Units are in volts. If the output voltage exceeds the OVP
level, the output is disabled and the Questionable Condition status register OV bit is set.
Parameter
Typical Return
Positive: 0 – 22|MIN|MAX, *RST MAX
Negative: -22 to 0|MIN|MAX, *RST MAX
<remote over-voltage level>
Sets the over-voltage protection to 15 V: VOLT:PROT:REM 15, (@1)
Sets the over-voltage protection to -15 V: VOLT:PROT:REM:NEG -15, (@1)
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The remote OVP will automatically trip if the voltage at the output terminals rises more than 1.5 V
above the voltage at the sense terminals.
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MIN refers to the most negative value of the range. MAX refers to the least negative value of the
range.
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The query returns the programmed voltage protection level in the form +n.nn for each
channel specified. Multiple responses are separated by commas.
[SOURce:]VOLTage:RANGe <
value
>, (@<chanlist>)
[SOURce:]VOLTage:RANGe? [MIN|MAX,] (@<chanlist>)
Sets the output voltage range on models that have multiple ranges. The value that you enter must be
the highest value in volts that you expect to source. The instrument selects the range with the best
resolution for the value entered.
Parameter
Typical Return
0 to maximum|MIN|MAX, *RST MAX
The maximum value is 102% of the voltage rating of
the power module.
<voltage range>
Sets the output voltage range to 5 V: VOLT:RANG 5, (@1)
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This command is coupled with the [SOURce:]VOLTage command. This means that if a range com-
mand is sent that places an output on a range with a lower maximum voltage than the present
voltage level, an error is generated. This also occurs if a voltage level is programmed with a value
too large for the present range. These types of errors can be avoided by sending the both level
and range commands in the same SCPI message. When the range and setting information is
received as a set, no range/setting conflict occurs
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