5.5.3 Output control
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Commands
1 :VOLn;
2 :VOL!;
Description
Sets the output voltage value in volts. This programmed voltage is the
actual output at constant-voltage mode or the voltage limit at constant
current mode. The range of the voltage values are as shown in table 5-1.
Use all digits for voltage programming
Returns the string
followed by the present programmed output voltage
value. The actual voltage range is as shown in table 5-1.
example: SV5.010
SV08.500
SV
Note:
The ZUP can accept programmed value
higher by up to 5% than the table values,
however it is not recommended to program
power supply over the rated voltage.
Model
MIN.
MAX.
ZUP6-XY
0.000
6.000
ZUP10-XY
00.000
10.000
ZUP20-XY
00.000
20.000
ZUP36-XY
00.00
36.00
ZUP60-XY
00.00
Table 5-1: Voltage programming range.
Example- :VOL5.010; :VOL08.500;
Example- :CUR3.000; :CUR07.50;
60.00
4 :CURn;
3 :VOL?;
Sets the output current in Ampers. This programmed current is the actual
output current at constant-current mode or the current limit at constant
voltage mode. The programming range is shown in table 5-2:
Use all digits for current programming.
Returns the string AV followed by the actual output voltage. The actual
voltage range is the same as the programming range.
example: AV5.010
AV08.500
Note:
The ZUP can accept values higher by 5%
than the rating. It is recommended to set the
output current to 105% of the rating if the
unit is required to supply the rated current.
Model
MIN.
MAX.
ZUP6-33
00.00
33.00
ZUP6-66
00.00
66.00
ZUP6-132
000.00
132.00
ZUP10-20
00.000
20.000
ZUP10-40
ZUP10-80
ZUP20-10
ZUP20-20
ZUP20-40
ZUP36-6
ZUP36-12
ZUP36-24
ZUP60-3.5
ZUP60-7
ZUP60-14
00.00
00.00
00.000
00.000
00.00
0.000
00.000
00.000
0.000
0.000
00.000
40.00
80.00
10.000
20.000
40.00
6.000
12.000
24.000
3.500
7.000
14.000
Table 5-2: Current programming range.
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