TE Technology TC-720 User Manual

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69. PROPORTIONAL BANDWIDTH RAMP/SOAK ARRAY INDEX

Write Command: 82

Read Command: NA

Interpret: Acceptable values range from 0 to 7. This is the index number is used to set which PROGRAM STEP the

PROPORTIONAL BANDWIDTH RAMP/SOAK ARRAY VALUE will be written. (Reference PROGRAM STEP number in TE

Technology’s LabVIEW-based GUI, Ramp Soak programming). The index number + 1 = PROGRAM STEP number.

70. PROPORTIONAL BANDWIDTH RAMP/SOAK ARRAY VALUE

Write Command: 83

Read Command: 84

Interpret: When writing, first use the PROPORTIONALBANDWIDTH RAMP/SOAK ARRAY INDEX command to set the

index value. Then use the write command to write the PROPORTIONAL BANDWIDTH RAMP/SOAK ARRAY VALUE.

When reading, just send the index value (0 to 7) with the Read Command to receive back the value at the indexed

location.

71. INTEGRAL GAIN RAMP/SOAK ARRAY INDEX

Write Command: 85

Read Command: NA

Interpret: Acceptable values range from 0 to 7. This is the index number is used to set which PROGRAM STEP the

INTEGRAL GAIN RAMP/SOAK ARRAY VALUE will be written. (Reference PROGRAM STEP number in TE Technology’s

LabVIEW-based GUI, Ramp Soak programming). The index number + 1 = PROGRAM STEP number.

72. INTEGRAL GAIN RAMP/SOAK ARRAY VALUE

Write Command: 86

Read Command: 87

Interpret: When writing, first use the INTEGRAL GAIN RAMP/SOAK ARRAY INDEX command to set the index value.

Then use the write command to write the INTEGRAL GAIN RAMP/SOAK ARRAY VALUE.

When reading, just send the index value (0 to 7) with the Read Command to receive back the value at the indexed

location.

73. DERIVATIVE RAMP/SOAK ARRAY INDEX

Write Command: 88

Read Command: NA

Interpret: Acceptable values 0 through 7. This is the index number is used to set which PROGRAM STEP the

DERIVATIVE RAMP/SOAK ARRAY VALUE will be written. (Reference PROGRAM STEP number in TE Technology’s

LabVIEW-based GUI, Ramp Soak programming). The index number + 1 = PROGRAM STEP number.

74. DERIVATIVE RAMP/SOAK ARRAY VALUE

Write Command: 89 send with derivative value for the index setting in 73 above.

Read Command: 8a send index (0 to 7) with read command

Interpret: When writing, first use the DERIVATIVE RAMP/SOAK ARRAY INDEX command to set the index value.

Then use the write command to write the DERIVATIVE RAMP/SOAK ARRAY VALUE.

When reading, just send the index value (0 to 7) with the Read Command to receive back the value at the indexed

location.

75. READ PROPORTIONAL BANDWIDTH VALUE IN USE

Read Command: 99

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