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APS CPS100 Series - 7.8.3 PULSE Sub-System; Table 7-11: PULSE Sub-System Commands

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CPS100 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL
SECTION 7:
Remote Control Programming
Entire Contents Copyright 2018 by Adaptive Power Systems, Inc. (APS) • All Rights Reserved • No reproduction without written authorization from APS.
APS CPS100 Series Power Source Operation Manual Page 166 of 231
7.8.3 PULSE Sub-system
The PULSE sub-system controls output transient pulse mode programming.
Command Description
PULSE:CYCLE:_<nr2> Sets the repeat time of the pulse. Range is 0 ~ 65535. A 0
setting means infinite loop. Returns OK or FALSE.
PULSE:DEGREE:_<nr2> Sets the start angle of the pulse in degrees. Range is 0.0 ~
359.9. Returns OK or FALSE.
PULSE:DUTYCYCLE:_<nr2> Sets the duty cycle of the pulse in percent. Range is 0.0 ~ 100.0.
Returns OK or FALSE.
PULSE:FREQ:_<nr2> Sets the frequency of the pulse in Hz. Range is 15.00 ~ 1000.00
for Standard models or 15.00 ~ 1200.00 for Enhanced models.
Returns OK or FALSE.
PULSE:PERIOD:_<nr2> Sets the cycle time of the pulse in msec. Range is 0 ~
9999999.9. Returns OK or FALSE.
PULSE:REMAINTIME? Queries the remaining time of the pulse execution in seconds.
Range is 0.0 ~ 6553434465.
PULSE:START:_<nr2> Sets when to run the pulse waveform in msecs. Range is 0.0 ~
25.0. Returns OK or FALSE.
PULSE:TRIGER
>>> PULSE:TRIGGER <<<
Starts execution of the pulse transient. Returns OK.
Note: Remote firmware revision V100R002C21 of lower will not accept
correct spelling of TRIGGER key word. Use TRIGER as shown instead.
PULSE:STOP Abort execution of the pulse transient. Returns OK.
PULSE:VAC:_<nr2> Sets the pulse AC voltage in volts. Range is 0.0 ~ 300.0. Returns
OK or FALSE.
PULSE:VDC:_<nr2> Sets the pulse DC voltage in volts. Range is -424.2 ~ 424.2.
Returns OK or FALSE.
PULSE:WAVEFORM:_<nr2> Selects waveform group A (0) or B (1) for the pulse. Returns OK
or FALSE.
Table 7-11: PULSE Sub-system Commands

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