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.
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.
DP060LM/DP120LM/DP180LM
Figure 4-4 Example of Sequence
Table 4-3 Example of Editing Sequence
4.2 Using Sequence Function
0
1
5 s
20 s
—
OFF
—
Continue
0 V
+100 V
Sweep
Sweep
2
3
10 s
15 s
OFF
OFF
Continue
Hold
(Optional)
+50 V
Keep
Const
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