Agilent Technologies 6028A User Manual

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Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI)

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If the command parameter =

0

, then the above registers are not cleared at power turn on, but are programmed to their last

previous state. This can enable the power supply to request service at turn on. Any non-zero parameter causes both registers
to be cleared at turn on, preventing the power supply from being capable of requesting service at that time. See "Status
Reporting" for details of these registers.

*PSC causes a write cycle to nonvolatile memory. Non volatile memory has a finite maximum number of
write cycles. Programs that repeatedly cause write cycles to nonvolatile memory can eventually exceed the
maximum number of write cycles and cause the memory to fail.

Command Syntax

*PSC

<bool>

Parameters

0 or l

Default Value

0

Example

*PSC 0 *PSC 1

Query Syntax

*PSC?

Returned Parameters

<NR1> 0 or 1

*RCL

Meaning and Type

Recall

Device State

Recalling a previously stored state may place a hazardous voltage at the power supply output.

Description

This command restores the power supply to a state that was previously stored in memory with the

*SAV

command to the

specified location. The following parameters are affected by *RCL:

CURR[:LEV][:IMM] OUTP[:STAT]

OUTP:REL:POL

CURR:PROT:STAT

OUTP:PROT:DEL

VOLT[:LEV][:IMM]

OUTP:RE~[:STAT]

Sending

*RCL

also does the following:

forces an

ABORt

command before resetting any parameters (this removes all pending trigger levels)

forces an

OUT:PROT:CLE

command before resetting any parameters (this clears all status conditions)

sets

INIT:CONT

to

OFF

sets

TRIG:SOUR

to

BUS

Command Syntax

*RCL <NRf>

Parameters

0 through 4

Example

*RCL 3

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