Operating instructions

Language Dictionary
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Query Syntax
CURR:SLEW?
CURR:SLEW? MAX
CURR:SLEW? MIN
Note
This query is not applicable to CR mode when it is operating in the low-resistance range.
Returned Parameters
<NR3> CURR:SLEW? returns the internally selected slew rate (in A/S) that was chosen
as closest to the programmed value within the permissible range. CURR:SLEW? MAX
and CURR:SLEW? MIN return the maximum and minimum programmable slew rates for
the present range.
Related Commands
None
CURR:TLEVel Channel-Specific Current Command/Query
Description
This command specifies the value of the programmed current level for the TRANsient
input when the electronic load is in the CC Mode. When the Transient Subsystem is on,
the electronic load input current will switch (under control of the Transient Subsystem)
between the main level and TLEVel at a rate determined by the present value of SLEW.
In order for the input current level to switch, TLEVel must be set to a value greater than
the main level. If TLEVel is set to a value below the main level, no error is generated but
switching will not occur until the main level is subsequently below the value of TLEVel. If
TLEVel is programmed outside the specified range, an error is generated (See Table 4-2
at the end of this chapter).
Command Syntax
CURRent:TLEVel <NRf+>
Parameters
See Table 4-1 and the Operating Manual of the electronic load model.
Value Coupling
If CURR:RANGe is set to a range that is below TLEVel, then TLEVel will assume the
MAX value of that range.
Examples
CURR:TLEV MAX Set transient level to maximum current for the range
CURR: RANG 6; TLEV 5 . 5 Set range to 6 A and Transient level to 5. 5 A
Query Syntax
CURR:TLEV?
CURR:TLEV? MAX
CURR:TLEV? MIN
Returned Parameters
<NR3> CURR:TLEV? returns the transient current level for present current range.
If the electronic load is not in CC Mode, the level will still be set, even if it is less than the
presently programmed input level. CURR:TLEV? MAX and CURR TLEV? MIN return
the maximum and minimum programmable values for the present range.
Related Commands
CURR:RANG also see TRANsient Subsystem