Over Current Protection (OCP)
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Defining the UVP Set Point
To define the UVP set point:
1. Turn the power supply On.
2. Set the output to the desired voltage.
3. Turn the 9-position mode control to the PRT position.
PRo OUP
is displayed.
4. Turn the rotary Adjust/Enter control until
PRo UUP
is displayed.
5. Press the rotary Adjust/Enter control to select the UVP for setting up.
6. Set up the lower limit protection using the rotary Adjust/Enter
control.
7. Once the desired value has been set, press the rotary Adjust/Enter
control to commit the setting.
See “Coarse and Fine Adjustment Modes” on page 3–3.
The SCPI command (s) for these instructions are:
[[:]SOURce[<channel>]]:VOLTage:PROTection:UNDer[:LEVel]
Over Current Protection (OCP)
The OCP alarm is a firmware alarm that is only configurable using the
SCPI interface. The OCP triggers if the output current exceeds the OCP
set point. Because the OCP alarm is a firmware based alarm it has a
latency before detection of the condition can occur. The user should be
aware of this latency and take this into consideration when relying on
OCP to protect a sensitive load. The maximum period for detecting an
OCP condition is 300 ms.
OCP is fixed at 110% of rated current.
Important:
The UVP range is variable from 0 volts to OVP
SET
–10%.
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