Ethernet & Sequencer Programming SM15K
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Calibrate Gain Voltage Programming
To calibrate the analog programming gain of the voltage setting:
Syntax: CALIbrate:INTerface:GAIn<sp><slot>,VPRG,<NR2><term>
To read the calibration setting:
Syntax: CALIbrate:INTerface:GAIn<sp><slot>,VPRG?<term>
Calibrate Offset Voltage Programming
To calibrate the analog programming offset of the voltage setting:
Syntax: CALIbrate:INTerface:OFFset<sp><slot>,VPRG,<NR2><term>
To read the calibration setting:
Syntax: CALIbrate:INTerface:OFFset<sp><slot>,VPRG?<term>
Calibrate Gain Current Monitoring
To calibrate the analog programming gain of the current monitoring:
Syntax: CALIbrate:INTerface:GAIn<sp><slot>,IMON,<NR2><term>
To read the calibration setting:
Syntax: CALIbrate:INTerface:GAIn<sp><slot>,IMON?<term>
Calibrate Offset Current Monitoring
Syntax: CALIbrate:INTerface:OFFset<sp><slot>,IMON,<NR2><term>
To read the calibration setting:
Syntax: CALIbrate:INTerface:OFFset<sp><slot>,IMON?<term>
Calibrate Gain Voltage Monitoring
To calibrate the analog programming gain of the voltage monitoring:
Syntax: CALIbrate:INTerface:GAIn<sp><slot>,VMON,<NR2><term>
To read the calibration setting:
Syntax: CALIbrate:INTerface:GAIn<sp><slot>,VMON?<term>
Calibrate Offset Voltage Monitoring
To calibrate the analog programming offset of the voltage monitoring:
Syntax: CALIbrate:INTerface:OFFset<sp><slot>,VMON,<NR2><term>
To read the calibration setting:
Syntax: CALIbrate:INTerface:OFFset<sp><slot>,VMON?<term>
5.11.4 Master / Slave Interface (optional)
The optional Master Slave interface provides the ability to create larger systems with multiple power
supplies. The resulting combination of units, where each unit is equipped with one master slave interface,
behaves like one power supply and can be controlled or programmed on the master. A maximum of 1
master slave interface can be inserted and used per power supply. In master/slave mode, the sequencer is
still available and can control the entire m/s system.
Settings
Master Slave State
To configure the state (off, slave or master) of one unit, send the command:
Syntax: SYSTem:INTerface:MASterslave:SETting<sp>STATE,<value><term>
Value = OFF, SLAVE, MASTER or 0, 1, 2 respectively.
To read the current state, send the query:
Syntax: SYSTem:INTerface:MASterslave:SETting<sp>STATE?<term>
Answer = “0,Off”, “1,Slave” or “2,Master”
Units in parallel
To configure the number of units in parallel, send the following command:
Syntax: SYSTem:INTerface:MASterslave:SETting<sp>PAR,<value><term> Value = 1 – 20
To read the number of units configured in parallel, send the query:
Syntax: SYSTem:INTerface:MASterslave:SETting<sp>PAR?<term>
Units in series
To configure the number of units in series, send the following command:
Syntax: SYSTem:INTerface:MASterslave:SETting<sp>SER,<value><term>
Value = 1 – 6
To read the number of units configured in series, send the query: