8 quench state commands and queries, 9 rampdown state queries, Remote interface reference – American Magnetics 4Q1010PS-430 Integrated Power Supply System User Manual

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Remote Interface Reference

Quench State Control and Queries

PSwitch?

Returns a “0” indicating the switch heater is OFF, or a “1” indicating the

persistent switch heater is ON.

PERSistent?

Returns the state of the "MAGNET IN PERSISTENT MODE" LED on the

front panel of the Model 430: ‘0” if the LED is OFF; “1” if the LED is ON.

4.5.8

Quench State Commands and Queries

The

QUench

commands control and query the quench state of the Model

430 Programmer. For further information regarding the quench detection

functions, see section 3.15.

QUench {0|1}

Clears or sets the quenched state. Sending a “0” clears any quench

condition (equivalent to using the

RESET QUENCH

front panel SHIFT-

key). Sending a “1” sets a quench condition. Setting the quench state to “1”

is equivalent to a quench detection by the Model 430 Programmer — the

power supply output is forced to 0 V, the quench output of the rear panel

Quench I/O connector is asserted, and all ramping functions are disabled.

QUench?

Queries the quench state. If a “0” is returned, no quench condition exists.

If a “1” is returned, a quench detect has occurred and is still in effect.

QUench:COUNT?

Queries the number of recorded quench events.

4.5.9

Rampdown State Queries

RAMPDownFile?

Formats and sends the contents of the standard rampdown file as a

formatted ASCII text stream. This allows the user to view the state of both

the magnet and Model 430 Programmer during each recorded rampdown

event.

RAMPDownBackup?

Formats and sends the contents of the rampdown backup file as a

formatted ASCII text stream. When the number of recorded rampdown

events reaches 100, the standard rampdown file becomes the backup file,

and a new (empty) standard rampdown file is created. The standard

rampdown file contains data from the most recent rampdown events, and

the backup file (if it exists) contains data from the 100 rampdown events

preceding the oldest record in the standard rampdown file.

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