4.4 Setting of limiters
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4.4.2 Output voltage limiters
By setting output voltage limiters, the maximum output voltage is limited, and the output voltage and
output current supply ranges are determined. Depending on the operating conditions, the output voltage
may be limited to a narrow range due to the voltage limiter settings. (
Refer to “8.18 Output
Voltage and Output Current Supply Ranges”.)
The difference between the positive voltage setting and the negative voltage setting is limited to 24 V or
higher and 124 V or under.
The specifications of the output voltage limiters are as follows.
• Positive voltage setting range: +7 V to +117 V (Resolution: 0.1 V) (+Vo limit)
• Negative voltage setting range: −7 V to −117 V (Resolution: 0.1 V) (−Vo limit)
• Setting accuracy: ±1 V (DC)
4.4.3 Output current limiters
The maximum output current can be limited through output current limiter settings. The source current
is positive.
Depending on the operating conditions, the output current may be limited to a narrow range due to the
current limiter settings. (
Refer to “8.18 Output Voltage and Output Current Supply Ranges”.)
The specifications of the output current limiters are as follows.
• Positive current setting range: +1 A to +26 A (Resolution: 0.1 A) (+Io limit)
• Negative current setting range: −1 A to −26 A (Resolution: 0.1 A) (−Io limit)
• Setting accuracy: ±1 A (using DC within ±10 A)