Specifications

SG Series Programming SCPI Command Operation
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:PROTection?
[:LEVel] <NRf>
[:LEVel?]
:TRIPped?
:STATe?
:CLEar
:RAMP <NRf> <NRf>
:RAMP?
:ABORt
:ALL?
:HTRIGgered <NRf> <NRf>
:HTRIGgered?
:TRIGgered <NRf> <NRf>
:TRIGgered?
:TRIGgered
:TRIGgered?
:CLEar
:AMPLitude <NRf>
:AMPLitude?
6.5.2 SOURCE SCPI Command Reference
The letter “C” in the “SCPI” column means that the command syntax is
SCPI compliant; an “N” in the “SCPI” column means that the command
syntax is not part of the SCPI definition.
Command Description
SCPI
SOURce
Source subsystem. C
:CURRent
Sets the output current in amps (default) or in milliamps. C
:CURRent?
Returns the output current in amps or in milliamps C
[:LEVel]
Sets the output current in amps (default) or in milliamps. C
[:LEVel?]
Returns the output current in amps or in milliamps. C
[:IMMediate]
Sets the output current in amps (default) or in milliamps. C
[:IMMediate?]
Returns the output current in amps or in milliamps C
[:AMPLitude]
<NRf>
Sets the output current in amps (default) or in milliamps. C
[:AMPLitude?]
Returns the output current in amps or in milliamps C
:LIMit
Sets an upper soft limit on the programmed output current
for the supply. The soft limit prevents the supply from being
inadvertently programmed above the soft limit, thus
providing a method for protecting the load against
damaging currents.
C
:LIMit?
Returns the upper soft limit on the programmed output
current for the supply.
C
[:AMPLitude]
<NRf>
Sets an upper soft limit on the programmed output current fo
r
the supply.
C
[:AMPLitude?]
Returns the upper soft limit on the programmed output
current for the supply.
C
:RAMP <NRf> <NRf>
Sets the output current to ramp from the present value to the
specified value (first argument) in the specified time (second
argument). See Ramp Function description below.
N
:RAMP?
Returns 1 if the ramp is in progress, and 0 if the ramp is
completed.
N
:ABORt
Aborts ramping and clears trigger mode. N