Contents - power supply
- declaration of conformity
- safety instructions
- safety messages
- warnings and cautions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Scope of Manual
- BOP General Specifications
- Local Control
- W BOP Power Supply, Outline Drawing
- rear view
- Features
- External Reference (Analog Control)
- Accessories
- Safety
- BOP Output Characteristics
- Unpacking and Inspection
- Rear Panel Connector Functions
- Trigger Port Pin Assignments
- RS232C PORT Input/Output Pin Assignments
- Parallel/Serial Protect In Port Pin Assignments
- Preliminary Operational Check
- IEEE 488 Port Input/Output Pin Assignments
- Installation
- Earth-Ground Configuration
- Earth Ground Connection Recommendations
- Grounding Network Configuration
- Load Connection Using Local Sensing
- Setup for Local Operation
- Setup for Remote Operation via GPIB
- Multiple Unit Configurations
- Parallel Configuration, Local Sensing, Typical
- Parallel Configuration, Remote Sensing, Typical
- Series Configuration, Local Sensing, Typical
- Series Configuration, Remote Sensing, Typical
- Multiple Unit Protection
- Configuring Parallel, Series, 2 X 2 or 3 X 2 combinations
- Powering up Series/Parallel Combinations
- Master Power Up Screen
- Operating Instructions for Multiple Unit Combinations
- Restoring a Unit to Standalone Operation
- x 2 (3 Series X 2 Parallel) Configuration, Local Sensing, Typical
- General
- Front Panel Keypad
- LCD and Power-up Screen Description
- Power-up Screen Showing Graphic Meters
- Turning the Power Supply On
- How to Access the menus
- How to Modify a Parameter
- How to Access a Password Protected Menu
- Operator Convenience Functions (Display Menu)
- Displaying Programmed Settings in RemoTe Mode
- Enabling/Disabling Audible Beeps
- Local Password Protection at Power-up
- Voltage and Current Parameter Definitions
- Selecting Bipolar/Independent Protection Limits
- General Setup Menu
- Understanding Voltage and Current Protect Limits
- Changing Maximum Accepted Voltage or Current (Main Channel Software Limits)
- Changing Maximum/Minimum Protection Software-controlled Limits
- External Limits
- Power Supply Behavior when Output is set to OFF
- Battery Charging/Discharging using the BOP
- Battery Operations using Current Mode
- Changing the Default Power up Settings
- Storing/Recalling Power Supply Output Settings
- Save/recall menu
- Viewing Saved Settings
- Copying Previously Saved settings to a New Location
- Understanding How Waveforms Are Generated
- Sine, Triangle and Ramp Waveform Frequency vs. Points
- Waveform Specifications
- Modifying Previously Stored Waveforms
- Waveform Segment Details Menu
- Using Segments to Build a Waveform
- Sample Waveform
- Copying a Waveform
- Reset
- Error Message Explanations
- Analog Remote Mode Programming
- Remote Standby
- Voltage/Current Mode Control
- Variable Gain Using External Reference Level
- External Protection Limits
- Using Both Local/Digital and External Protection Limits
- Operating Features Available only by Remote Commands
- Making Sure the Previous Command is Complete
- Remote Mode Setup
- GPIB Port Setup
- Configure Device Clear (DCL) Control
- Establish communication language
- Trigger Operation Differences in BIT 4886
- BOP VISA Instrument driver
- RS232-C Operation
- RS 232 Implementation
- XON XOFF Method
- SCPI Programming
- Common Commands/Queries
- Tree Diagram of SCPI Commands Used with BOP Power Supply
- MEASure Subsystem
- SOURce:]VOLTage and [SOURce:]CURRent Subsystems
- Program Message Structure
- Keyword
- Data Separator
- Program Message Syntax Summary
- Status Reporting
- Status Reporting Structure
- QUEStionable Status Register
- Typical Example Of BOP Power Supply Program Using SCPI Commands
- Test Equipment Requirements
- Suggested Sense Resistors
- Calibration using Remote SCPI commands via GPIB or RS 232 Interface
- Calibration Procedure using SCPI Commands
- Calibration Setup for Current Mode
- Calibration Using Front Panel Keypad in Local Mode
- Main Calibration Screen
- Calibration Procedure using Local Mode
- Calibration Storage
- A.2 *CLS — Clear Status Command
- A.4 *ESE? — Standard Event Status Enable Query
- A.8 *OPC? — Operation Complete Query
- A.9 *OPT? — Options Query
- A.12 *SAV — Save Command
- A.16 *TRG — Trigger Command
- B.1 Introduction
- B.2 Numerical Values
- B-1 Programming the Output
- ent [:DC]? Query
- ut [:STAT e ] Command
- ut :CONT rol Command
- Query
- B-4 Setting Limits
- ce :]CURR ent :MODe? Query
- el ]:PROT ect :MODE Command
- el ]:PROT ect :LIM it [:BOTH]? Query
- ce :]FUNC tion :MODE? Query
- B-5 Using LIST Commands and Queries
- B-2 List Data Table
- APPL y :SWE ep ? Query
- B-6 Using List:WAIT Commands to Control Generation of a Waveform Measured by Multiple External Devices using a Single External Pulse
- VOLT age Command
- ce :]LIST:SET:WAIT? QUERY
- Command
- ce :]LIST:WAIT:LEDGe Command
- ce :]VOLT age :MODE? Query
- B-9 Using PROT:LIM:POS and PROT:LIM:POS Commands to Set Asymmetrical Limits
- itive ? Query
- it :POS itive ? Query
- B-4 Questionable Event Register, Questionable Condition Register and Questionable Condition Enable Register Bits
- B-10 Using Status Commands and Queries
- B.122 SYST em :BEEP Command
- B.130 SYSTem:COMMunication:SERial:PACE? Query
- CEN able Command
- B-12 Using System Commands and Queries
- B-5 Error Messages
- BOP-1K
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ii BOP-1K 111315TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION PAGESECTION 3 - OPERATION3.1 General ................................................................................................................................................... 3-13.2 Power Supply Basics .............................................................................................................................. 3-13.2.1 Keypad Description........................................................................................................................... 3-13.2.2 LCD and Power-up Screen Description ............................................................................................ 3-33.2.3 Turning the Power Supply On........................................................................................................... 3-53.2.4 How to Access the menus ................................................................................................................ 3-63.2.4.1 How to Modify a Parameter......................................................................................................... 3-73.2.4.2 Password Setup. ......................................................................................................................... 3-73.2.4.3 How to Access a Password Protected Menu .............................................................................. 3-83.2.5 Operator Convenience Functions (Display Menu) ............................................................................ 3-93.2.5.1 Adjusting LCD Brightness, contrast and Background ................................................................. 3-93.2.5.2 Displaying Programmed Settings in RemoTe Mode ................................................................... 3-103.2.5.3 Enabling/Disabling Audible Beeps .............................................................................................. 3-113.2.5.4 Displaying Meters or Graph (Time line) ...................................................................................... 3-113.2.5.5 Waveform Stop ........................................................................................................................... 3-113.3 Local Mode Operation ............................................................................................................................ 3-113.3.1 Setting Local Mode ........................................................................................................................... 3-113.3.1.1 Keypad Lockout .......................................................................................................................... 3-113.3.1.2 Local Password Protection at Power-up ..................................................................................... 3-123.3.2 Setting Voltage or Current Mode ...................................................................................................... 3-123.3.3 Programming Voltage or Current and Associated Protect Limits...................................................... 3-123.3.3.1 Selecting Bipolar/Independent Protection Limits......................................................................... 3-143.3.3.2 Understanding Voltage and Current Protect Limits..................................................................... 3-163.3.3.3 Hidden Voltage and Current Protect Limits................................................................................. 3-163.3.4 Changing Maximum or Minimum Software-controlled Limits............................................................ 3-163.3.4.1 Changing Maximum Accepted Voltage or Current (Main Channel Software Limits)................... 3-173.3.4.2 Changing Maximum/Minimum Protection Software-controlled Limits ......................................... 3-183.3.4.3 External Limits............................................................................................................................. 3-193.3.5 Enabling/Disabling DC Output Power ............................................................................................... 3-193.3.6 Determining How the Unit responds when Output is OFF (Load Type)............................................ 3-193.3.6.1 Battery Charging/Discharging using the BOP ............................................................................. 3-213.3.6.1.1 Battery Operations using Voltage Mode................................................................................. 3-213.3.6.1.2 Battery Operations using Current Mode ................................................................................. 3-223.3.7 Changing the Default Power up Settings .......................................................................................... 3-233.3.8 Storing/Recalling Power Supply Output Settings.............................................................................. 3-243.3.8.1 Understanding Abbreviations Used for Saved Settings .............................................................. 3-243.3.8.2 Viewing Saved Settings .............................................................................................................. 3-263.3.8.3 Saving Settings and Erasing or Modifying Previously Saved settings ........................................ 3-263.3.8.4 Copying Previously Saved settings to a New Location ............................................................... 3-273.3.8.5 Applying Saved settings to the Output (Recall)........................................................................... 3-273.3.9 Waveform Generation....................................................................................................................... 3-273.3.9.1 Protecting the Load When Accessing Waveforms ...................................................................... 3-273.3.9.2 Waveform Overview.................................................................................................................... 3-273.3.9.3 Understanding How Waveforms Are Generated......................................................................... 3-283.3.9.4 Waveform Specifications............................................................................................................. 3-303.3.9.5 Viewing Stored Waveforms......................................................................................................... 3-303.3.9.6 Executing a Waveform ................................................................................................................ 3-303.3.9.7 Modifying Previously Stored Waveforms .................................................................................... 3-313.3.9.8 Creating a New Waveform .......................................................................................................... 3-313.3.9.9 Using Segments to Build a Waveform ........................................................................................ 3-333.3.9.10 Copying a Waveform................................................................................................................... 3-353.3.10 Reset................................................................................................................................................. 3-363.3.11 Operator Testing ............................................................................................................................... 3-363.3.12 Error Message Explanations............................................................................................................. 3-363.4 Analog Remote Mode Programming ...................................................................................................... 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