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18-68 SCPI Command Reference 2400 Series SourceMeter
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MAXimum 5.25A, 42V
Query :LEVel? Query compliance value
:LEVel? DEFault Query *RST default compliance
:LEVel? MINimum Query minimum allowable compliance
:LEVel? MAXimum Query maximum allowable compliance
Description This command is used to set compliance limits. A current compliance
limit is set for the V-Source, and a voltage compliance limit is set for
the I-Source. The SourceMeter cannot source levels that exceed
these specified limits.
The :SENSe:CURRent:PROTection[:LIMit] command is used to set
the current compliance for the V-Source and the :SENSe:VOLTage:
PROTection[:LIMit] command is used to set the voltage compliance
for the I-Source.
NOTE You cannot set compliance less than 0.1% of the present measurement
range.
RSYNhronize <b>
[:SENSe[1]]:CURRent[:DC]:PROTection:RSYNchronize <b> Control current measure and compliance
range sync
[:SENSe[1]]:VOLTage[:DC]:PROTection:RSYNchronize <b> Control voltage measure and compliance
range sync
Parameters <b> = OFF Disable range sync
ON Enable range sync
Description Turning this feature on will make the measurement range follow the
compliance range setting when autoranging is off. When the compli
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ance value is set, the measurement range will be on the same range
as the compliance setting. The two commands above change one
setting; changing the state of one will automatically change the other.
TRIPped?
[:SENSe[1]]:CURRent[:DC]:PROTection:TRIPped? Query current compliance state
[:SENSe[1]]:VOLTage[:DC]:PROTection:TRIPped? Query voltage compliance state
Description This command is used to determine if the source is in compliance. If
a “1” is returned, then the source is in compliance. A “0” indicates
that the source is not in compliance.
The :CURRent:PROTection:TRIPped? command is used to check
the compliance state of the V-Source, and the
:VOLTage:PROTection:TRIPped? command is used to check
the compliance state of the I-Source.