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HP 6038A
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3-127
Current
Setting.
Current
is
programmed
in
either
amps
or
milliamps
using
any
of
the
following
codes
(the
value
10
is
used
as
an
example):
ISET
10
ISET
10A
ISET
10MA
3-128
The
programmed
current
is
the
actual
output
if
the
power
supply
is
in
CC
mode,
or
the
current
limit
if
the
power
supply
is
in
CV
mode.
3-129
The
current
setting
may
be
read
by
sending:
ISET?
and
addressing
the
power
supply
to
talk.
3-130
The
power
supply
can
be
instructed
to
measure
its
actual
output
current
by
sending:
iOUT?
The
results
are
placed
on
the
HP-IB
when
the
power
supply
is
addressed
to
talk,
in
this
format
(using
10
as
an
example):
IOUT
10.000
3-131
OVP
Measurement.
OVP
trip
voltage
is
hardware
set
at
the
power
supply
front
panel.
The
power
supply
can
be
instructed
to
measure
the
OVP
trip
voltage
by
sending:
OVP?
The
results
are
placed
on
the
HP-IB
when
the
power
supply
is
addressed
to
talk,
in
this
format
(using
60
as
an
example):
OVP
K).000
3-132
Soft
Limits.
The
power
supply
can
be
sent
soft
limit
values
that
place
maximum
limits
on
the
voltage
and
current
programming
values
that
will
be
accepted.
If
the
power
supply
receives
a
programming
value
that
exceeds
the
soft
limit,
it
will
ignore
the
command,
turn
on
the
ERROR
indicator,
and
set
the
ERR
bits
in
the
status
register
and
in
the
serial
poll
register.
The
power
supply
will
not
accept
soft
limit
values
that
are
lower
than
present
output
values
or
values
that
are
being
held.
The
largest
soft
limit
values
which
can
be
sent
are
61.425
V
and
10.2375
A.
These
values
also
define
the
Initial
condition.
3-133
Soft
limits
are
programmed
using
any
of
the
follow¬
ing
codes
(the
values
15
and
10
are
used
as
examples):
VMAX
15
IMAX
10
VMAX
15V
IMAX
10A
VMAX
15MV
IMAX
10MA
3-134
The
soft
limits
may
be
read
by
sending:
VMAX?
IMAX?
and
addressing
the
power
supply
to
talk.
The
response
from
the
power
supply
IS
in
this
format
(using
15
and
10
as
examples):
VMAX
15.000
IMAX
10.000
3-1^
Delay.
The
power
supply
output
may
switch
modes
or
be
unregulated
momentarily
after
a
new
output
value
is
pro¬
grammed
or
the
output
is
reset
from
zero.
In
most
cases
this
temporary
condition
would
not
be
considered
a
fault,
and
foldback
or
a
service
request
would
be
a
nuisance.
Delay
operates
to
mask
CV,
CC,
and
OR
conditions
from
the
fault
register
for
a
specific
period
after
a
new
output
value
is
pro¬
grammed.
The
delay
is
initiated
after
the
following
commands:
OUT
ON
RST
T,
TRG,
or
Device
Trigger
VSET
OR
ISET
if
hold
is
off
3-136
The
power
supply
initializes
with
a
delay
of
0.5
seconds,
which
is
appropriate
in
most
cases.
In
some
cases
a
longer
or
shorter
delay
may
be
required.
For
example,
when
up-programming
output
voltage
with
a
very
low
current
limit,
CC
mode
may
persist
longer
than
0.5
seconds.
3-137
Factors
that
influence
how
long
the
mode
change
or
unregulated
condition
may
last
include:
difference
between
old
output
value
and
new
output
value,
current
or
voltage
limit,
and
output
(load)
capacitance
(for
CV
mode)
or
output
Induc¬
tance
(for
CC
mode).
The
delay
required
must
be
determined
empirically;
the
programming-response
times
in
the
specifica¬
tions
table.
Section
!,
can
be
used
as
guidelines.
3-138
Delay
can
be
programmed
in
1
ms
increments
using
either
of
the
following
codes
(31999
used
as
an
example):
DLY
31.999S
DLY
31999MS
3-139
Delay
value
may
be
read
by
sending:
DLY?
and
addressing
the
power
supply
to
talk.
The
response
from
the
power
supply
is
in
this
format
(using
0.5
as
an
example):
DLY
0.500
3-140
Note
that
during
the
delay
period
CV
and
CC
are
masked
from
the
foldback
protection
feature
also.
Delay
does
not
affect
the
setting
of
the
CV,
CC,
or
OR
bits
in
the
status
register
or
astatus
register;
delay
affects
only
the
setting
of
those
bits
in
the
fault
register.
Delay
does
not
affect
conditions
other
than
CV,
CC,
or
OR
that
may
cause
service
request,
nor
will
delay
affect
CV,
CC,
or
OR
If
they
occur
at
any
time
other
than
after
a
programmed
output
change.
3-141
Output
On/Off.
The
power
supply
output
can
be
turned
on
and
off
using
these
commands:
OUT
OFF
or
OUT
0
OUT
ON
or
OUT
1
3-142
OUT
OFF
does
not
affect
the
voltage
and
current
set¬
tings.
OUT
ON
enables
the
power
supply
and
returns
the
out¬
put
to
the
present
voltage
and
current
settings,
which
can
be
changed
while
the
output
is
off.
OUT
ON
will
not
reset
OVP,
foldback
protection,
remote
inhibit
(INH)
or
fault
line.
3-20

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