Operator Manual Firmware Ver.3.05 and higher Instruction Manual

Table Of Contents
LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE TITLE PAGE
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1-1 High Power BOP-GL Series Power Supply................................................................................................... x
1-2 BOP-GL Power Supply, Outline Drawing ................................................................................................... 1-11
1-3 BOP Output Characteristics ....................................................................................................................... 1-16
2-1 BOP-GL Series Rear Panel........................................................................................................................ 2-1
2-2 BOP-GL Top Cover Accessible Components ............................................................................................ 2-3
2-3 Factory Default Power-up Switch Settings ................................................................................................. 2-10
2-4 Load Connections, Local Sensing.............................................................................................................. 2-16
2-5 Load Connections, Remote Sensing.......................................................................................................... 2-16
2-6 Connections for Analog Control and Monitoring of BOP-GL Power Supply............................................... 2-18
2-7 Parallel Configuration, Local Sensing, Typical ........................................................................................... 2-20
2-8 Parallel Configuration, Remote Sensing, Typical ....................................................................................... 2-21
2-9 Series Configuration, Local Sensing, Typical............................................................................................. 2-22
2-10 Series Configuration, Remote Sensing, Typical......................................................................................... 2-23
2-11 Typical Master/Slave Protection Interconnections ..................................................................................... 2-24
3-1 BOP-GL Series Front Panel ....................................................................................................................... 3-3
3-2 Remote Shutdown Using External Power, Standalone or Multiple units.................................................... 3-11
3-3 Remote Shutdown Using Internal Power, Standalone Units ...................................................................... 3-11
3-4 Remote Shutdown Using Internal Power, Multiple Units,........................................................................... 3-12
3-5 Remote On-Off, Standalone or Multiple Units ............................................................................................ 3-13
3-6 Programming Example to Verify Previous Command has Completed....................................................... 3-22
3-7 Sample Waveform...................................................................................................................................... 3-24
3-8 RS 232 Implementation.............................................................................................................................. 3-31
3-9 Tree Diagram of SCPI Commands Used with BOP Power Supply ............................................................ 3-38
3-10 Message Structure ..................................................................................................................................... 3-42
3-11 Status Reporting Structure ......................................................................................................................... 3-45
3-12 Typical Example Of BOP Power Supply Program Using SCPI Commands............................................... 3-47
4-1 Calibration Setup in Voltage Mode............................................................................................................. 4-5
4-2 Calibration Setup in Current Mode ............................................................................................................. 4-8
A-1 GPIB Commands ....................................................................................................................................... A-3
B-1 Programming the Output............................................................................................................................ B-3
B-2 Using List Commands to measure sample at End of Pulse ....................................................................... B-5
B-3 Using List Commands to measure sample at Start of Pulse ...................................................................... B-6
B-4 Setting Limits.............................................................................................................................................. B-8
B-5 Using LIST Commands and Queries.......................................................................................................... B-14
B-6 Using LIST Commands for Sawtooth and Triangle Waveforms................................................................. B-21
B-7 Using List:WAIT Commands to Control Generation of a Waveform Measured by
Multiple External Devices using a Single External Pulse ........................................................................ B-22
B-8 Using List:WAIT Commands to allow an external device time to
function while imposing a maximum wait time......................................................................................... B-23
B-9 Using List:WAIT Commands to Control Generation of a Waveform Measured by
Multiple External Devices using the Low-Going leading Edge of an External Pulse ............................... B-26
B-10 Using PROT:LIM:POS and PROT:LIM:POS Commands to Set Asymmetrical Limits ............................... B-29
B-11 Using Status Commands and Queries ....................................................................................................... B-33
B-12 Setting the Unit to Remote Mode via Serial (RS 232) Port ........................................................................ B-36
B-13 Using System Commands and Queries ..................................................................................................... B-37