ILX Lightwave LDX-32420 User Manual page 81

High power precision current source
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LASer:TOLerance <Amps>,<Time>
LASer:TOLerance?
Parameters
Notes
Examples
MESsage <string>
MESsage?
Parameters
Notes
Examples
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LDX-32420 Device-Dependent Command Reference
The LASer:TOLerance command allows the programmer to determine the LASER
current tolerance and time window for it to occur, in order that the operation complete flag
be set after a "LASer:OUTput 1" command is issued or the LASER setpoint is changed.
The LASer:TOLerance? query allows the programmer to determine how the LASER
current tolerance is set.
- the response consists of two values, the first is the current tolerance in A and the
second is the time window, in seconds.
Amps: represents the LASER current tolerance in A with a range of 0.001 to 1.000 A.
Time: represents the time window, in seconds, with a range of 0.001 to 50.000 seconds.
The LDX-32420 defaults to a tolerance of 0.010 A for three seconds, unless changed by
the LASer:TOLerance command.
If the LDX-32420 is operated in P mode, the current tolerance parameter is not used.
Instead a fixed value of 50 µA is used for the I
P
power, and only the time window parameter may be adjusted.
PD
The tolerance of the LDX-32420 LASER current may be used to delay programming after
an "LASer:OUTput 1" command is issued or the setpoint is changed.
A change of the output into or out of tolerance flag sets a flag in the LASER status event
register and so entering or exiting LASER current tolerance may be used to generate
service requests.
Note:If the tolerance is set too tight it may never be achieved. This is due to the
calibration of the setpoint and measurement values.
"Las:Tol 0.005,10" - action: the LDX-32420's LASER current source will be in tolerance
when the LASER current is within 0.005 A for 10.000 seconds.
"Las:Tol?" - response: "0.002,5.0", means the LDX-32420 has a LASER current
tolerance setting of 0.002 A with a time window of 5.000 seconds.
The MESsage command allows the user to enter an ASCII string of up to 16 non-NULL
characters. This command may be useful for storing messages that relate to a test or
configuration.
The MESsage? query returns the previously stored message. This message will always
be 16 bytes long and enclosed in quotes.
String: an ASCII string that is 1 - 16 bytes in length.
The message may contain any ASCII character, but will be terminated when a NULL
terminator character is received. If the message has less than 16 bytes, the software will
fill the remaining message space with the space character. After 16 bytes have been
entered, the software will terminate the string.
The response data will be a 16-byte long string. If there is no previously stored message,
the response will be "
MESSAGE "This is a test." - action: The string, "This is a test. " will be stored in
non-volatile memory.
"MES?" - response: "Test 3
current. A fixed value of 0.1 W is used for
PD
", all spaces.
", means the previously stored message was "Test 3".
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