MICC USER CALIBRATION (MICC FIRMWARE RELEASE 4.XX)
Before the modules in a MICC system can be used, a user calibration is needed. For systems completely delivered from factory,
this is already done. If the system is changed afterwards, the calibration may need to be updated.
iseg provides a tool,
(see 12 References) for that purpose and strongly recommends using this tool. For
reference, the used SCPI commands are noted in the table below.
Commands
Description
:
SYS
tem
MICC user calibration commands
:USER
:CONF
igc<SerialNumber>
Switch the MICC in configuration mode to allow modifying the user
calibration. To switch back from user calibration mode, any other
number can be specified, e.g. 0.
Example: :SYS:USER:CONFIG 1234567
˽
:CONF
ig
?
Returns 1 if the MICC is in user calibration mode, 0 otherwise
Example: :SYS:USER:CONFIG?
→
1
:VOLT
age
:NOM
inal
˽
<Nominal>,(@<Channel>)
Configures the hardware nominal voltage V
nom,hw
for the channel in
Volt. This value has to match the modules hardware nominal
voltage.
Example: :SYS:USER:VOLT:NOMINAL 4000,(@0)
˽
:NOM
inal
?
˽
(@<Channel>)
Returns the channels hardware nominal voltage V
nom,hw
in Volt
Example: :SYS:USER:VOLT:NOMINAL? (@0)
˽
→
4000V
:LIM
it
˽
<Limit>,(@<Channel>)
Configures a software limit for the channel in Volt. This limit must
be in the range 0...V
nom,hw
, with a default of V
nom,hw
. In normal
operation, this value appears as the nominal voltage V
nom
.
Example: :SYS:USER:VOLT:LIMIT 3500,(@0)
˽
:LIM
it
?
˽
(@<Channel>)
Returns the channels software voltage limit in Volt
Example: :SYS:USER:VOLT:LIMIT? (@0)
˽
→
3500V
:CURR
ent
:NOM
inal
˽
<Nominal>,(@<Channel>)
Configures the nominal current I
nom,hw
for the channel in Ampere.
This value has to match the modules hardware nominal current.
Example: :SYS:USER:CURR:NOMINAL (@0)
˽
→
3E-3A
:NOM
inal
?
˽
(@<Channel>)
Returns the channels hardware nominal current I
nom,hw
in Ampere
Example: :SYS:USER:CURR:NOMINAL? (@0)
˽
→
3E-3A
:LIM
it
˽
<Limit>,(@<Channel>)
Configures a software limit for the channel in Ampere. This limit
must be in the range 0...I
nom,hw
, with a default of I
nom,hw
. In normal
operation, this value appears as the nominal current I
nom
.
Example: :SYS:USER:CURR:LIMIT 2.5E-3,(@0)
˽
:LIM
it
?
˽
(@<Channel>)
Returns the channels nominal software limit in Ampere
Example: :SYS:USER:CURR:LIMIT? (@0)
˽
→
2.5E-3A
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