GPIB/RS232 Interface (IEEE-488.2)
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP1:AC:LIM 0.01.
Description: It means the high limit of AC withstand leakage current for the host
STEP 1 is 10mA.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:AC:LIMit[:HIGH]?
It queries the high limit of AC withstand leakage current for selected STEP.
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP1:AC:LIM?
The tester returns 1.000000E-02.
Description: The returned 1.000000E-02 means the high limit of AC withstand
leakage current for the host STEP 1 is 10mA.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STEP<n>:AC:LIMit:LOW < numeric value >
It sets the low limit of AC withstand leakage current for selected STEP. The unit is
Ampere (A).
Range: The range of 19020 is 0.000001~0.01 and the 19021 range is
0.000001~0.008 (the low limit of leakage current ≤ the set high limit.)
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP1:AC:LIM:LOW 0.00001.
Description: It means the low limit of AC withstand leakage current for the host
STEP 1 is 0.01mA.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STEP<n>:AC:LIMit:LOW?
It queries the low limit of AC withstand leakage current for selected STEP.
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP2:AC:LIM:LOW?
The tester returns 1.000000E-05.
Description: The returned 1.000000E-05 means the low limit of AC withstand
leakage current for the host STEP 2 is 0.01mA.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STEP<n>:AC:TIME:FALL < numeric value >
It sets the time required for the voltage to fall to 0 in selected STEP. The unit is second
(s).
Range: 0 or 0.1~999.9, 0 is OFF.
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP1:AC:TIME:FALL 3
Description: It means the time required for set voltage to fall to 0 in the host STEP
1 is 3.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFEty:STEP<n>:AC:TIME:FALL?
It queries the time required for the voltage to fall to 0 in selected STEP.
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP1:AC:TIME:FALL?
The tester returns 3.000000E+00.
Description: The returned 3.000000E+00 means the time required for the set
voltage to fall to 0 in the host STEP 1 is 3.0sec.
[:SOURce]:SAFety:STEP<n>:AC:TIME:RAMP < numeric value >
It sets the time required for the voltage to ramp up to the set for selected STEP. The unit
second (s).
Range: 0 or 0.1~999.9, 0 is OFF.
Example: Input the command SAF:STEP1:AC:TIME:RAMP 5.
Description: It means the time required for testing the voltage to ramp up to set for