Remote Control
5.3.2 "MOFF" Command
The 'MOFF\r' command is intended to turn off the LiAM power supply output,
thus disabling the output current terminals.
The 'MOFF\' command automatically sets output current to 0A (zero) with a
5A/s factory default slew-rate before disabling the output drivers, so that the
maximum time for the power unit to turn off from its maximum current value is 1s;
this is done in order to avoid voltage overshoots - that would be anyway smoothed
and limited by the crowbar - especially for high currents on strongly inductive loads.
Replies from the power supply module to a 'MOFF\r' command are in the
acknowledgment form '#AK\r'.
Sending a 'MOFF\r' command when the module output is already disabled
generates an acknowledgment response – i.e. '#AK\r'.
Examples:
MOFF example when the LiAM module output is already disabled:
MOFF\r
MOFF example when the LiAM module is ON and supplying current:
MOFF\r
LiAM User's Manual
#AK\r
#AK\r
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