Calibration commands, Note, Calibration:count – Agilent Technologies E3632A User Manual

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Chapter 4 Remote Interface Reference

Calibration Commands

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Calibration Commands

See chapter 3 ‘‘Calibration Overview’’, starting on page 66 for an overview

of the calibration features of the power supply. For more detailed discussion

of the calibration procedures, see the Service Guide.

N o t e

When you calibrate the power supply, you should not set the OVP and OCP

to ON state in order to prevent OVP or OCP from tripping.

CALibration:COUNt?

This command queries the power supply to determine the number of times it

has been calibrated. Your power supply was calibrated before it left the factory.

When you receive your power supply, read the count to determine its initial

value. Since the value increments by one for each calibration point, a complete

calibration will increase the value by 5 counts.

CALibration:CURRent <numeric value>

This command can only be used after calibration is unsecured and the output

state is ON. It enters a current value that you obtained by reading an external

meter. You must first select the minimum calibration level (

CAL:CURR:LEV

MIN

) for the value being entered. You must then select the middle and

maximum calibration levels (

CAL:CURR:LEV MID

and

CAL:CURR:LEV MAX

) for the value being entered. Three successive values must be selected and

entered. The power supply then computes new calibration constants. These

constants are then stored in

non-volatile

memory.

CALibration:CURRent:LEVel {MINimum | MIDdle|MAXimum}

This command can only be used after calibration is unsecured and the output

state is ON. It sets the power supply to a calibration point that is entered with

CAL:CURR

command. During calibration, three points must be entered and the

low-end point (MIN) must be selected and entered first.

CALibration:CURRent:PROTection

This command calibrates the overcurrent protection circuit of the power

supply. It takes about 7 seconds to execute the command. The calibration must

be unsecured and the output shorted before calibrating the overcurrent

protection. The power supply automatically performs the calibration and

stores the new overcurrent constant in

nonvolatile

memory.

Notice that

current calibration precedes before sending this command.

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