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NGE100B
Example:
OUTP:SEL? -> 1
Return the state of the selected channel.
OTP:TRIPped?
Queries the overtemperature protection (OTP) tripped state of the previous selected
channel.
It is tripped if an OTP event occurs. Available from V1.50
Return values:
<arg0>
Example:
Usage:
6.5.7 Fuse Setting
FUSE:DELay <Delay>
This command defines and queries the fuse delay for the previous selected channel.
Parameters:
<Delay>
Example:
User Manual 5601.1343.02 ─ 04
INST OUT1
OUTP:SEL ON
Ch 1 is activated.
{OFF | ON | 0 | 1}
ON | 1
OTP event occurs.
OFF | 0
OTP event not occurs.
*RST:
OFF | 0
OUTP:TRIP? -> 1
OTP event occurs.
Query only
{<Delay> | MIN | MAX}
<delay>
0 s to 10 s (adjustable in 0.010 s steps e.g. FUSE:DEL 0.010 =
0.01 s)
MIN
Set fuse delay to minimum.
MAX
Set fuse delay to maximum.
Default unit: ms
INST OUT1
FUSE:DEL 0.050
Set fuse delay of channel 1 to 50 ms.
FUSE:DEL? -> 0.05
Return the fuse delay time of the selected channel.
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