About this manual
This programming manual contains information on programming the XMP 2600.
Who should
use this
manual
This manual is designed for users who understand basic electrical theory, especially
as applied to the operation of power supplies. This implies a recognition of constant
voltage and constant current operating modes and the control of input and output
power, as well as the observance of safe techniques while making connections to the
supply and any changes in settings.
Chapters
Chapter 1: Interfacing the XMP 2600
describes the hardware and software basics
of connecting a remote controller (usually a PC) to the XMP 2600.
Chapter 2: Usage Guidelines
explains the recommended methods of
communicating with the XMP 2600, setting it up and using it.
Chapter 3: Basic Programming
describes the way to utilize the basic features of
the XMP 2600 power supply system.
Chapter 4: Advanced Features
describes the advanced features of the XMP 2600
and the way to utilize those features.
Chapter 5: Commands and Queries Reference
contains a full reference of the
available commands and queries you use for controlling the XMP 2600. A list of
commands and queries, divided by category, is also provided to help you find the
right command or query to use.
Chapter 6: Status Reporting
describes the status structures maintained by the
XMP 2600 and the way to manipulate and use them. A list of possible error codes is
also included.
Terminology
The following explains the jargon unique to the XMP 2600 as used in this
programming manual:
Slot ................................. a physical location within the XMP’s mainframe
where power modules are installed. Each power
module occupies 1, 2 or 3 slots depending on its
voltage and current ratings.
Channel .......................... a logical location on the internal communications
link (connecting power modules to the XMP’s
main controller). Each location is identified by
an address in the range 1 to 16.
Module’s address............ the number of the channel the power module is
associated with. The power module address is
used to identify the power module in
programmed commands and other operations.
net................................... a communications link connecting power
modules to the XMP’s main controller. The net
comes in two flavors: internal net – running
inside the mainframe and external net –
interconnecting mainframes.
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XMP 2600 Programming Manual
rev. 1.1