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M-142 Multifunction Calibrator
User Manual v48
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The unit of measurement remains valid even after the calibrator is switched off and back on.
If query is sent, M142 returns the set unit of measurement { DEG | COS }.
Example:
PHAS :UNIT DEG <cr> - sets the angle as the unit of measurement
PHAS :UNIT ? <cr> - the calibrator returns DEG
[SOUR] :POWE :PHAS (?) <DNPD> [ , { LEAD | LAG } ]
This command sets the phase shift between the output voltage and current. At the same time, the power
generation mode is set.
<DNPD>
Represents the phase shift between the output voltage and current in degrees (DEG setting), or specified as a
value of the power factor (COS setting). “Technical Data” chapter lists the acceptable ranges.
,{LEAD|LAG}
This parameter is entered only when specifying the value of the power factor. If the value is omitted, LAG is
used.
If query is sent, M142 returns the set value of the phase shift between the output voltage and current using
standard exponential format. Example: 156.3
is returned as 1.002.
Example:
POWE :PHAS 250.2 <cr> - activates the power generation mode and sets 250.2
phase shift
between the output voltage and current
POWE :PHAS ? <cr> - the calibrator returns 2.002
Example:
POWE :PHAS 0.554 ,LAG <cr> - activates the power generation mode and sets 0.554 LAG
power factor
POWE :PHAS ? <cr> - the calibrator returns 5.540000e-001,LAG
[SOUR] :POWE :VOLT [:LEVE] [:IMM] [:AMPL] (?) <DNPD>
This command sets the amplitude of the voltage for power generation. At the same time, the power generation
mode is set.
<DNPD>
Represents the voltage, expressed in Volts, used to generate the power. “Technical Data” chapter lists the
acceptable ranges.
If query is sent, M142 returns the set value of the voltage using standard exponential format. Example: 100.3V is
returned as 1.002.
[SOUR] :POWE :CURR [:LEVE] [:IMM] [:AMPL] (?) <DNPD>
This command sets the amplitude of the current for power generation. At the same time, the power generation
mode is set..
<DNPD>
Represents the current, expressed in Amperes, used to generate the power. “Technical Data” chapter lists the
acceptable ranges.
If query is sent, M142 returns the set value of the current using standard exponential format. Example: 1.3A is
returned as 1.000.
[SOUR] :EART :VOLT (?) <CPD> { ON | OFF | 0 | 1 }
This command connects or disconnects the voltage Lo terminal to/from GND terminal.
•
ON or 1 grounds the voltage output
•
OFF or 0 ungrounds the voltage output
If query is sent, M142 returns ON when the output is grounded or OFF when ungrounded.