HP E1418A User Manual

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The output can also be disabled before changing the mode or output value.
Use the

OUTPut

n commands to disable the output.

/* Set channel 1 for 5.0 Volt output */

APPLy1:VOLTage 5.000

/* Disable the output */

OUTPut1 OFF

/* Channel 1 output relay is opened */

/* Now, enable the output */

OUTPut1 ON

/* Channel 1 is set to voltage output and 5.000 V applied */

/* Disable the output */

OUTPut1 OFF

/* Now set channel 1 for 20 mA current output */

APPLy1:CURRent .0200

/* Channel 1 is set to current output and 20 mA applied */

The

OUTPut

subsystem commands only affect the output relay. The

programmed mode and output value for a given channel is not changed.
Once the mode is set and the desired output value programmed, the output
can be turned on or off as needed with the

OUTPut

n

[:STATe]

command.

It is also possible, with the

APPLy

n commands, to change the channel

output mode from voltage to current.

/* Set channel 1 for 5.0 Volt output */

APPLy1:VOLTage 5.000

/* Channel 1 is set to voltage output and 5.000 V applied */

/* Now set channel 1 for 20 mA current output */

APPLy1:CURRent .0200

/* Channel 1 is set to current output and 20 mA applied */

During the change from voltage to current (or current to voltage), the
channel output relay is opened. Sending a command sequence similar to the
one above performs the following actions:

Programs channel 1 to the voltage mode and 5.000 Volts output.

Closes the channel 1 output relay.

Opens the channel 1 output relay.

Programs channel 1 to current mode and 20 mA output.

Closes the channel 1 output relay.

46 Programming Examples

Chapter 2

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