
ReFlex Power™ Programming Manual DC Module Remote Programming
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The following table explains the parameters that are required for the RAMP
commands and functionality. The warning about tracking modes also applies.
The SOUR:…:RAMP command come in two types: immediate and delayed (software
TRIGgered), The duration of a RAMP is accurately timed, if the ramp start time must
be tightly controlled to an external event, use LIST/TRIGGER processing. If multiple
ramp trigger commands of any type are received, the earlier ones will be overwritten,
without error. The delayed command type is not re-triggerable.
Table 3-9. Software Ramps
Command Description
SOUR<n>:VOLT:RAMP fVstart, fVend, fTSec
Start an immediate voltage ramp.
SOUR<n>:CURR:RAMP fIstart, fIend, fTSec
Start an immediate current ramp.
SOUR<n>:VOLTCURR:RAMP fVstart, fVend, fIstart,
fIend, fTSec
Start an immediate voltage and current ramp,
changing both voltage and current
SOUR<n>:VOLT:RAMP:TRIG fVstart, fVend, fTSec
Setup a voltage ramp, and then execute it when
triggered
SOUR<n>:VOLT:RAMP:TRIG?
Query ramp parameters, Zeros are returned if
inactive.
SOUR<n>:CURR:RAMP:TRIG fIstart, fIend, fTSec
Setup a current ramp, and then execute it when
triggered
SOUR<n>:CURR:RAMP:TRIG?
Query ramp parameters, Zeros are returned if
inactive.
SOUR<n>:VOLTCURR:RAMP: TRIG
fVstart, fVend, fIstart, fIend, fTSec
Setup a voltage and current ramp, and then
execute it when triggered
SOUR<n>:VOLTCURR:RAMP:TRIG?
Query ramp parameters, Zeros are returned if
inactive.
TRIG<n>:TYPe <NRi>
3= Execute the last loaded triggered ramp.
TRIG<n>:ABORT
Terminate a ramp in progress.
*OPC<n>?
0= Module Busy, executing a Command, LIST
or RAMP. 1= IDLE, a Command, List, or Ramp
has finished execution.
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