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Keithley 2510 User Manual

Keithley 2510
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8-4 Common Commands Models 2510 and 2510-AT User’s Manual
*SAV <NRf> save Save present setup in memory
*RCL <NRf> recall Return to setup stored in memory
Parameters: 0 = Memory location 0
1 = Memory location 1
2 = Memory location 2
3 = Memory location 3
4 = Memory location 4
Use the *SAV command to save the present instrument setup conguration in non-volatile
memory for later recall. Any control affected by *RST can be saved by the *SAV com-
mand. The *RCL command is used to restore the instrument to the saved setup congura-
tion. Five setup congurations can be saved and recalled.
The Model 2510 ships from the factory with SYSTem:PRESet defaults loaded into the
available setup memory. If a recall error occurs, the setup memory defaults to the
SYSTem:PRESet values. See Table 10-1 through Table 10-10 in Section 10 for
:SYSTem:PRESet and *RST default conditions.
*RST reset Return Model 2510 to GPIB defaults
When the *RST command is sent, the Model 2510 performs the following operations:
Returns the Model 2510 to the GPIB default conditions (see Section 10, SCPI
Command Reference).
Cancels all pending commands.
Cancels response to any previously received *OPC and *OPC? commands.
*TRG trigger Send bus trigger to Model 2510
Use the *TRG command to issue a GPIB trigger to the Model 2510. It has the same effect
as a group execute trigger (GET).
*TST? self-test query Run self test and read result
Use this query command to perform a checksum test on ROM. The command places the
coded result (0 or 1) in the Output Queue. When the Model 2510 is addressed to talk, the
coded result is sent from the Output Queue to the computer.
A returned value of zero (0) indicates that the test passed, and a value of one (1) indicates
that the test failed.

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Keithley 2510 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power200 W
Temperature StabilityNot applicable
Temperature ResolutionNot applicable
Temperature Sensor InputNot applicable
Power Requirements100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
TypeSourceMeter
Power Range200W
Resolution1 µV
ConnectivityUSB, GPIB, Ethernet
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
Temperature Control RangeNot applicable
Communication InterfaceGPIB, RS-232, USB
Maximum Current±10A
Output Current±10A

Summary

Models 2510 and 2510-AT

Warranty Information

Warranty

Details the warranty period and process for product defects.

Limitation of Warranty

Outlines exclusions and limitations of the product warranty.

Safety Precautions

Voltage and Connection Safety

Details safety measures for handling voltages and connections.

Getting Started

Power-up Procedures

Covers line power connection and the power-up sequence.

Connections

Input/Output Connections

Describes connections for TEC and temperature sensors.

Basic Operation

Safety Precautions and Operation Overview

Lists safety guidelines and summarizes basic operating characteristics.

Configuring Functions

Step-by-step procedures for configuring temperature, voltage, current, resistance.

Control-Measure Procedures

Guides for basic front panel and remote control-measure operations.

Protection Limits

Discusses protection limits for temperature, voltage, current, and resistance.

PID Control Concepts

Temperature Control Model and Methods

Explains the control model and methods like on-off, P, PD, PID.

PID Tuning Procedures

Provides step-by-step guidance for tuning the PID loop.

PID Autotune (Model 2510-AT only)

Details the autotune feature for PID parameter optimization.

Digital I/O Port and Output Enable

Output Enable Line Operation

Discusses output enable line function and activation for test fixtures.

Remote Operations

Interface Selection and GPIB Operation

Covers selecting GPIB/RS-232 interfaces and GPIB standards.

General Bus Commands

Describes common bus commands like REN, IFC, LLO, DCL, GTL, SPE, SPD.

Status Structure

Status Register Sets

Details standard, operation, measurement, and questionable event registers.

Programming and Reading Registers

Covers programming enable registers and reading various registers.

Service Request Enable Register and Polling

Explains SRQ generation and serial polling procedures.

Common Commands

Command Summary

Lists IEEE-488.2 common commands and their descriptions.

Command Reference

Detailed reference for common commands like *IDN?, *OPC, *RST.

SCPI Signal-Oriented Measurement Commands

Command Summary and Acquiring Readings

Summarizes commands for acquiring readings like FETCh?, MEASure?.

SCPI Command Reference

Source Subsystem Commands

Controls source functions, PID loops, and protection limits.

Source Subsystem Details

Manages source functions (voltage, current, temp, resistance) and PID loops.

Example Programs

GPIB 488.1 Protocol

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