Example Of Output Using Sequence Function; Process Flow In A Step; Figure 4-4 Example Of Sequence; Table 4-3 Example Of Editing Sequence - NF DP015S Instruction Manual

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4.2.3 Example of Output Using Sequence Function

As an example, consider the sequence that gradually changes DC voltage like Figure 4–4.
Set the output mode to DC-INT. Edit the sequence like Table 4-3. Parameters not included in this
table should be left as the factory default setting.
100V
50V
0V
Time
Step0
Step Number
Step-control
Step Time (Time)
parameter
Jump-to (Jump To)
Step termination (Step Term)
Intra-Step
DC Voltage (DCV)
Parameter
Step Behavior
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 Step Time and the Step Behavior of step No. 0 specifies the action after the transition to step
No. 0 at the end of a sequence.
 Jump-to of step No. 0 cannot be specified. The execution always transitions to step No. 1 when
the sequence starts.
 In the case that the step termination is set to [Hold] (No. 3), and when the execution is in the
Hold state, it transitions to step No. 0 and enters into the stand-by state if the Stop operation is
executed. If you perform Resume operation here, the execution transitions to the step of the
next number (No. 4).
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4.2.4 Process Flow in a Step

Figure 4–5 shows the process flow in one step. The transition such as Figure 4–6 occurs by branch
operation or stop operation, regardless of the flow in the step.
DP Series
20s
Sweep
Step1
Start
Start operation

Figure 4-4 Example of Sequence

Table 4-3 Example of Editing Sequence

4.2 Using Sequence Function
10s
15s
Keep
Const
Step2
Step3
0
1
5 s
20 s
OFF
Continue
0 V
+100 V
Sweep
Sweep
5s
Sweep
Hold
Step0
Stop
Stop operation
2
3
10 s
15 s
OFF
OFF
Continue
Hold
(Optional)
+50 V
Keep
Const
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