Remote Interface Reference 3
E364xA User’s and Service Guide 115
Example
The following program segments show how to use the VOLT UP or VOLT DOWN
command to increase or decrease the output voltage with the VOLT:STEP
command.
VOLTage:TRIGgered {<voltage>| MINimum|MAXimum}
Program the pending triggered voltage level. The pending triggered voltage
level is a stored value that is transferred to the output terminals when a trigger
occurs. A pending triggered level is not affected by subsequent VOLTage
commands.
VOLTage:TRIGgered? [MINimum|MAXimum]
Query the triggered voltage level presently programmed. If no triggered level is
programmed, the VOLT level is returned.
VOLTage:PROTection {<voltage>|MINimum|MAXimum}
Set the voltage level at which the overvoltage protection (OVP) circuit will trip.
If the peak output voltage exceeds the OVP level, then the power supply
output is shorted by an internal SCR. An overvoltage condition can be cleared
with the VOLT:PROT:CLE command after the condition that caused the OVP
trip is removed.
VOLTage:PROTection? {MINimum|MAXimum};
Query the overvoltage protection trip level presently programmed.
VOLTage:PROTection:STATe {0|1|OFF|ON}
Enable or disable the overvoltage protection function. At *RST, this value is set
to ON.
VOLT:STEP 0.01
Set the step size to 0.01 V
VOLT UP
Increase the output voltage
VOLT:STEP 0.02
Set the step size to 0.02 V
VOLT DOWN
Decrease the output voltage