Programming Examples
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13.2.3 Input Voltage
The input voltage is controlled with the VOLTage command. For example, to set
the input voltage to 25 volts, use:
VOLTage 25
13.2.4 Maximum Voltage
The maximum input voltage that can be programmed can be queried with:
VOLTage? MAXimum
13.2.5 Input Current
All models have a programmable current function. The command to program
the current is:
CURRent <n>
where <n> is the input current in amperes.
13.2.6 Maximum Current
The maximum input current that can be programmed can be queried with:
CURRent? MAXimum
13.2.7 Overcurrent Protection
The electronic load can also be programmed to turn off its input if the current
protection level is reached.
As explained in chapter 4, this protection feature is implemented the following
command:
CURRent:PROTection:STATe ON | OFF
NOTE: Use CURRent:PROTection:DELay to prevent momentary current
limit conditions caused by programmed input changes from tripping the
overcurrent protection.
13.2.8 Setting the Triggered Voltage or Current Levels
To program voltage or current triggered levels, you must specify the voltage or
current level that the input will go to once a trigger signal is received. Use the
following commands to set a triggered level: