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:VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate]:STEP[:INCrement] {<numeric value>|DEFault}
This command allows you to set the voltage step for VOLT UP or VOLT
DOWN command. The default value for voltage step is 10 mV.
:VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate]:STEP[:INCrement]? [DEFault]
This command queries the programmed voltage step value (if no parameter
specified), or the default voltage step value (if DEFault parameter is specified
within the command) for voltage. The returned value is specified in Volt.
Example: Here is an example of how you program voltage step value and
how you increase / decrease voltage output value using step.
VOLT:STEP 0.2 ;program voltage step value
VOLT UP ;increase output voltage
VOLT:STEP 0.5 ;program voltage step value
VOLT DOWN ;decrease output voltage
Note: If no step value was programmed before VOLT UP or VOLT
DOWN commands, default step value (0.010 V) will be used.
:VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate]:TRIGgered[:AMPLitude] <current>|MIN|MAX}
This command allows you to program the voltage trigger value, which is
transfered to the output terminals when a trigger signal occurs.
By programming this value, you don’t change the voltage programmed value.
Instead of a numeric value, you can use MIN or MAX parameters.
MIN allows you to set the lowest voltage value, which is 0 V.
MAX allows you to set the highest possible voltage value for model you have.
:VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate]:TRIGgered[:AMPLitude]? [MIN|MAX]
This command queries the programmed voltage trigger level. When using MIN
or MAX parameters, the power supply returns the lowest or the highest value
allowed for voltage trigger value, depending on the parameter.
:VOLTage:PROTection[:LEVel] {<voltage>|MIN|MAX}
This command allows you to set the voltage level at which the overvoltage
protection circuit will be activated. If the output voltage will get equal or
greater than the programmed OVP level, then the power supply will have
output voltage value 0 V (output is disabled).