Turns the output to ON or OFF:
“OUT 0/OFF” = turnoff, clears CV and CC bits in the Status Condition (STAT).
OUT ON will respond with “E07’ if the output cannot be turned on because of a
TP< AC, ENA, SO) shutdown.
Save present settings. Same settings as power
down last settings listed in E
Reference source not found. Except the address and Baud rate are not saved
Saves to the RAM. These settings are erased when the supply power
off and the new ‘last settings’ are saved.
Recall last settings. Settings are from last power
down or from last ‘SAV’ or
‘GSAV’ command. Address and Baud rate are not recalled so communication is
Single byte commands are commands in which all the necessary data for the supply to act
upon is contained in a single byte. Single byte commands will be executed immediately by the
supply. If the command requires data to be sent to the HOST PC
or IEEE Board (see sections
7.9.4 and 7.9.3.1) that response will be transmitted immediately with no delay due to any sof
head. With the exception of the Disconnect from communications command, section
7.9.3.1, commands must be sent by the HOST P
C or IEEE Board 2 times in sequence for ver
fication. All have the most significant bit, D7, set to a logic 1. A CR, carriage return, character is
cluded in a single byte command. The RST command will not change any setting made by
All Single Byte commands will be executed in 1 ms or less. This does not include any response
sent to the HOST/IEEE Board, which is dependent upon the response length and the serial
transmission speed (Baud rate).
Global commands without response
ble MD Mode (MD MODE OPTION REQUIRED)
Disable is the default condition upon power up. The Hex value of the command is 0xA0.
Send it two times in sequence. All supplies, both the currently addressed supply and all
plies, will disable MD Mod
e as a result of this command.
Enable MD Mode (MD MODE OPTION REQUIRED)
Send to enable Multi Drop Mode. The Hex value of the command is 0xA1. Sent it two times
in sequence. When this command is sent, the supply will set SRQ retransmission to the di
ate; if you wish it to be enabled you must send the enable command. All supplies,
both the currently addressed supply and all non
addressed supplies, will enable MD Mode
Disable SRQ retransmission (MD MODE OPTION REQUIRED)
ble is the default condition upon power up. The Hex value of the command is 0xA2.
Sent it two times in sequence. If the supply sends an SRQ it will only sent it 1 time. All su
plies, both the currently addressed supply and all non
transmission as a result of this command. All status registers will retain their data when