Remarks
•
When OCP is enabled, the output is disabled automatically if the actual output
current reaches the OCP level currently set. You can send
[:SOURce[<n>]]:CURRent:PROTection:TRIPped?
to query whether an OCP event
occurred on the specified channel.
•
If [:SOURce[<n>]] or [<n>] is omitted, the command sets the corresponding
parameter of the channel currently selected.
•
to enable or disable the OCP function for
the specified channel.
•
[:SOURce[<n>]]:CURRent:PROTection[:LEVel]
to query the OCP
level for the specified channel.
Return Format
The query returns 0 or 1.
Examples
:CURR:PROT:STAT ON /*Enables the OCP function for the current
channel.*/
:CURR:PROT:STAT? /*Queries the on/off state of the OCP function for
the current channel. The query returns 1.*/
4.9.6
[:SOURce[<n>]]:CURRent:PROTection:TRIPped?
Syntax
[:SOURce
[<
n>]
]:CURRent:PROTection:TRIPped?
Description
Queries whether an overcurrent protection (OCP) event occurred on the specified
channel.
Parameter
Name
Type
Range
Default
<n>
Integer
{1|2|3}
-
Remarks
•
The overcurrent protection (OCP) function disables the output automatically
when the actual output current reaches the OCP level.
•
If [:SOURce[<n>]] or [<n>] is omitted, the command queries whether an OCP
event occurred on the current channel.
•
to query whether
an OCP event has occurred on the specified channel.
•
[:SOURce[<n>]]:CURRent:PROTection:CLEar
to clear an OCP event
that occurred on the specified channel.
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