Remote Operations
Remote Commands 3
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6105A SCPI Command Details
This section contains the syntax rules for 6105A SCPI commands that control the Product
when it is controlled by the 6105A.
[:SOURce]:PHASe<x>:CURRent:EAMP:RANGe(?) <nrf>, <nrf>
Description Sets or gets the current range of the Product assigned to phase identified by
x.
Parameters <nrf>,<nrf> = 0,2 Sets output current range to 2 A.
= 0,20 Sets output current range to 20 A.
= 0,120 Sets output current range to 120 A.
Example
PHAS1:CURR:EAMP:RANG 0,20 Sets output current range to 20 A.
PHAS1:CURR:EAMP:RANG? Gets back 0,2, 0,20, or 0,120.
[:SOURce] PHASe<x>::CURRent:EAMP:LCOMp(?) <bool>
Description Sets or retrieves the state of the LCOMP (inductive-load compensation)
function.
Parameters <bool> = ON or 1 Turn on LCOMP.
OFF or 0 Turns off LCOMP.
Example
PHAS1:CURR:EAMP:LCOM ON Turns on LCOMP on the Product set to
phase 1.
PHAS:CURR:EAMP:LCOM? Gets back 1 or 0.
[:SOURce] PHASe<x>::CURRent:EAMP:TERMinal:MODE(?) <cpd>
Description Sets or gets the state of which output terminals are used for different
ranges.
Parameters <cpd> = HIGH Output all ranges on the high terminals.
AUTO Output the 2 A and 20 A range on the low
terminals and output the 120 A range on the
high terminals.
Example
PHAS1:CURR:EAMP:TERM:MODE HIGH Output all ranges on the high
terminals.
[:SOURce] PHASe<x>:CURRent:EAMP:TERMinal:ROUTe?
Description A query only command that gets back which front-panel output terminal is
in use.
Example
PHAS1:CURR:EAMP:TERM:ROUT? Gets back HIGH or LOW.
[SOURce]:PHASe<x>:CURRent:EAMP:FITTed?
Description Gets back the number of units in the chain for the phase identified by x.
Example
PHAS1:PHAS:CURR:EAMP:FITT? Gets back a number from 1 to n.
[SOURce]:PHASe<x>:CURRent:EAMP:IDN? <nrf>
Desription Gets the identification string of an instrument in the chain of the phase
identified by x.
Parameter <nrf> = 1 to 10 Index of the instrument in the chain.
Example
PHAS1:CURR:EAMP:IDN? 2 Gets back the identification string of the
second instrument in the chain in the
phase identified by x.
Returns
<manufacturer>, <model>, <serial number>, <firmware>