Reverse causes the output polarity to be the reverse of the output connector labeling. This briefly
turns the output off while the output and sense terminal polarities are switched.
When installed on models N6742B and N6773A, Option 760 will limit the output current
of these models to a maximum of 10 A. Option 760 is not available on models N6741B,
N6751A, N6752A, N676xA, or N678xA SMU.
Parameter Typical Return
NORMal|REVerse, *RST NORMal NORM or REV
Sets the output polarity to Reverse: OUTP:REL:POL REV (@1)
OUTPut:SHORt[:STATe] 0|OFF|1|ON
OUTPut:SHORt[:STATe]?
Simulates a short circuit on the input of the load. It works in all priority modes and temporarily
overrides input and slew settings. Note that the Output on/off and the output protection functions take
precedence over an input short. The actual value of the short depends on the mode and range that are
active when the short is programmed.
In CV mode, a short is equivalent to programming zero volts.
In CC mode, a short is equivalent to programming full-scale current for the present current range.
In CR mode, a short is equivalent to programming the minimum resistance for the present resistance
range.
Turning the short circuit on does not affect the programmed settings, and the load input will return to
the previously programmed values when the short is turned off.
Parameter Typical Return
0|OFF|1|ON, *RST OFF 0or1
Simulate a short on the load input terminals: OUTP:SHOR ON
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