
ReFlex Power™ Programming Manual DC Module Remote Programming
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UNCTIONS
• Actual measured voltage and current
• Voltage and current settings
• Soft voltage and current limits
• Over/Undervoltage protection setting
• Status and Accumulated Status registers
• Programming error codes
• Fault codes
• Manufacturer, power supply model, serial number, and firmware
version identification
3.3
POWER-ON CONDITIONS
Table 3-1 presents remote power-on conditions for the programmable DC power
supplies.
Table 3-1. Remote Power-on Conditions
Condition Default
Voltage 0 Volts (initial power–on voltage). Also see CAL<n>:INIT:VOLT
Current 0 Amps (initial power–on current). Also see CAL<n>:INIT:CURR
Soft Voltage Limit Model maximum voltage
Soft Current Limit Model maximum current
OCP Trip Voltage
Model maximum current +20% (initial power–on OCP).
See CAL<n>:INIT:CURR:PROT
OVP Trip Voltage
Model maximum voltage +7% (initial power–on OVP).
See CAL<n>:INIT:VOLT:PROT
Output Relay State Auto Close of ISOL/SENSE on :STATE 1 command
Output OFF
Group No Modules Grouped, (such as parallel)
3.4
ERROR CODES
The ReFlex Power™ system supports the SCPI 1999.0 status reporting data
structures. These structures are comprised of status registers and status register
enable mask pairs. The following sections describe these pairs.
3.4.1 E
RROR
/E
VENT
Q
UEUE
The programmable DC power supplies maintain an Error/Event Queue as
defined by SCPI. The queue holds up to ten error events. Read it by
issuing the SYSTem:ERRor? query, which reads in a First In/First Out
(FIFO) manner. The read operation removes the entry from the queue.
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