5400 Series TECSource User’s Manual · Page 45
was 25.0°C, and T Error was set to 0.1°C/V, then the analog output
voltage would be 0.4V.
Temperature – similar to the T Error function, but with this function, the
analog output voltage is proportional to the actual temperature, not
temperature error. When set to this function, a second menu item, T
Range, will appear to control the transfer function of temperature to
output voltage. T Range is in °C/V. The output function looks like this:
Forexample,iftheactualtemperaturewas25.4°CandT Range was set
to 10°C/V, then the analog output voltage would be 2.54V.
ITE – with this function, the analog output voltage is proportional to the
ITE current, with the current scaled such that at the current limit, 5V (or
-5V) is generated. The output function looks like this:
∗5
Forexample,ifthecurrent limit (I Lim) was set to 15A, and the actual
current was -4.50A, the analog output voltage would be -1.5V.