Table 1-2 – RIGOL DP832A User Manual

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Table 1-2 Definitions of the bits in the channel questionable status register of the multi-channel model and

the decimal values corresponding to their binary weights

Bit

Decimal Value Definition

0

Not used

0

Always be 0.

1

INST1 event summary 2

Summary information of CH1 events.

2

INST2 event summary 4

Summary information of CH2 events.

3

INST3 event summary 8

Summary information of CH3 events.

4-15

Not used

0

Always be 0.

Channel Questionable Status SUMMARY Register

DP831A provides 3 channel questionable status SUMMARY registers corresponding to the three channels

respectively. The channel questionable status SUMMARY register provides the channel voltage control,

current control, overvoltage and overcurrent information. When the voltage becomes unregulated, bit0

(VOLTage) is set; when the current becomes unregulated, bit1 (CURRent) is set. You can send

the

:STATus:QUEStionable:INSTrument:ISUMmary[<n>][:EVENt]?

command to read the channel

questionable status SUMMARY register of the corresponding channel. The definitions of the bits in the

channel questionable status SUMMARY register and the decimal values of their binary weights are as shown

in Table 1-3.

Table 1-3 Definitions of the bits in the channel questionable status SUMMARY register of the multi-channel

model and the decimal values corresponding to their binary weights

Bit

Decimal Value

Definition

0

VOLTage

1

The power supply is working in constant

current mode and the voltage becomes

unregulated.

1

CURRent

2

The power supply is working in constant

voltage mode and the current becomes

unregulated.

2

OVP

4

Overvoltage.

3

OCP

8

Overcurrent.

4-15

Not used

0

Always be 0.

You can send the

:STATus:QUEStionable:INSTrument:ISUMmary[<n>]:COND?

command to query the

current working mode (CV or CC mode) of the corresponding channel. When bit0 is true, the corresponding

channel is working in CC mode; when bit1 is true, the corresponding channel is working in CV mode; when

bit0 and bit1 are both true, both the output voltage and current of the corresponding channel becomes

unregulated; when bit0 and bit1 are both false, the power supply output is turned off.

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