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Chapter 4 Remote Interface Reference

The SCPI Status Registers

102

The Questionable Status Register

The Questionable Status register provides information about voltage and

current regulation. Bit 0 is set when the voltage becomes unregulated, and bit

1 is set if the current becomes unregulated. For example if the power supply

momentarily goes to constant current mode when the power supply is

operating as a voltage source (constant voltage mode), bit 0 is set to indicate

that the voltage output is not regulated.

The Questionable Status register also provides information that the power

supply has an overtemperature condition and that the overvoltage and

overcurrent protection circuits have tripped. Bit 4 reports an overtemperature

condition of the fan, bit 9 reports that the overvoltage protection circuit has

tripped, and bit 10 reports that the overcurrent protection circuit has tripped.

To read the register, send

STATus:QUEStionable?

.

Table 4-2

. Bit Definitions - Questionable Status Register

The Questionable Status Event register is cleared when:

• You execute the

*CLS

(clear status) command.

• You query the event register using

STAT:QUES?

(Status Questionable

Event register) command.

For example, 16 is returned when you have queried the status of the

questionable event register, the temperature condition is questionable.

The Questionable Status Enable register is cleared when:

• You execute

STAT:QUES:ENAB 0

command.

Bit

Decimal

Value

Definition

0

Voltage

1

The power supply is/was in the constant current

mode.

1

Current

2

The power supply is/was in the constant voltage

mode.

2-3

Not Used

0

Always set to 0.

4

Overtemperature

16

The fan has a fault condition.

5-8

Not Used

0

Always set to 0.

9

Over Voltage

512

The overvoltage protection circuit has tripped.

10

Over Current

1024

The overcurrent protection circuit has tripped.

11-15 Not Used

0

Always set to 0.

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