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BK Precision 8600 Series User Manual

BK Precision 8600 Series
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CURRent:TRANsient:MODE PULSe
CURRent:TRANsient:ALEVel 5
CURRent:TRANsient:BLEVel 10
CURRent:TRANsient:BWIDth 10 mS
TRANsient ON
TRIGger:IMMediate
This example assumes that the CC mode is active, the slew rate is at the factory default setting
(maximum rate), and a trigger signal is connected to the mainframe's external trigger input. The
electronic load module starts conduction at the transient level A setting (5 amps). When the transient
mode is turned on and an external trigger signal is received (or TRIGger:IMMediate is received), the
input level starts increasing at a rate determined by the slew rate. When the value specified by the
transient level setting (5 amps) is reached, it stays there for the remainder of the time determined by
the pulse width setting (10 ms). After this time has elapsed, the input level decreases to the main level
again at the rate specified by the slew setting and remains there until another trigger is received. Any
triggers that occur during the time the transient level is in effect will re-trigger the pulse, extending the
pulse by another pulse-width value.
Toggled Transients
Toggled transient operation causes the module input to alternate between two pre-defined levels as in
continuous operation except that the transient transitions are controlled by explicit triggers instead of
the internal transient generator. Use the following commands to program toggled transients:
TRIGger:SOURce EXTernal
CURRent:TRANsient:MODE TOGGle
CURRent:TRANsient:ALEVel 5
CURRent:TRANsition:BLEVel 10
TRANsient ON
This example assumes that CC mode is active, the slew rate is at the factory default setting (maximum
rate) and a trigger signal is connected to the mainframe's external trigger input. Toggled transient
operation is similar to that described for continuous and pulse operation, except that each time a
trigger is received the input alternates between the level A and level B current levels.
4.3 Programming Lists
List mode lets you generate complex sequences of input changes with rapid, precise timing, which may
be synchronized with internal or external signals. This is useful when running test sequences with a
minimum amount of programming overhead. You can program up to 84 steps in the list, the time
interval that each setting is maintained, the number of times that the list will be executed, and how the
settings change in response to triggers. All list data can be stored in nonvolatile memory using the
LIST:SAV command. This means that the programmed data for any list will be retained when the
electronic load is turned off. Use the LIST:RCL command to recall the saved state.

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BK Precision 8600 Series Specifications

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BrandBK Precision
Model8600 Series
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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