
CURR?
This query returns the presently programmed current level of the power supply.
Return value
"current"
ex) curr?
return value "4.5000"
CURR:STEP {<numeric value>}
This command sets the step size for current programming with the CURRENT UP and
CURRENT DOWN commands.
> numeric value
Program the power supply to the allowed setting value resolution.
ex) curr:step 0.5 Set the voltage to 0.5A
CURR:STEP?
This is for checkinig set step value.
Return value
"numeric value"
ex) curr:step? return value "0.5000"
CURR:OCP {<numeric value>}
This command sets the current level at which the overcurrrent protection circuit will trip.
> numeric value
Input current within OVP setting range.
ex) curr:ocp 5.2 Set the OVP Level to 5.2A
CURR:OCP?
This query returns the overcurrent protection trip level presently programmed.
Return value
"numeric value"
ex) curr:ocp? return value "5.2000"
CURR:OCP:TRIP?
This query returns a ‘‘1’’ if the overcurrent protection circuit is tripped and not cleared or
a ‘‘0’’ if not tripped.
Return value
"0" - not tripped state.
"1" - OCP Trip state and cut the output.
ex) curr:ocp:trip?
return value "1"
CURR:OCP:CLE
This command causes the overcurrent protection circuit to be cleared.
Before release trip, refer to "3-4. Programming Over Current Protection(OVP)" in other to check
the reason of trip occuring and remove this reason.
ex) curr:ocp:cle
Clear the OCP Trip
Note
When appears OCP Trip, cut the voltage/current output. At that time, if you set the voltage/current,
it can be set. But DC output is still cut unless release the trip mode.
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