Communication Cables; Ieee Controller Configuration; Power Supply Configuration; Execution Time - TDK-Lambda G+1U 5kW User Manual

Built-in lan ( 1.5), usb, rs-232 & rs-485 interfaces built-in remote isolated analog program/monitor/control interface optional interface: is420, ieee488.2 scpi (gpib), modbus tcp or ethercat
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7.5

Communication Cables

GPIB cable - Use standard IEEE-488, 26 AWG GPIB cable up to 3 meters in length.
RS485 link cable - Use serial link cable with RJ-45 shielded connectors (P/N: GEN/RJ45).
7.6

IEEE Controller Configuration

A typical IEEE controller is a personal computer with an IEEE interface card. Each card vendor
supplies its own configuration instructions and interface software.
Each time the software is executed, the controller is configured as follows:
GPIB instrument address = Power supply address.
Serial bus Baud Rate = 115200.
SCPI protocol.
EOI Flag = TRUE. The "End or Identify" is a control line in the IEEE cable that is initiated
when the last character of a message string is sent. It is not supported by this interface.
EOS Flag = FALSE: The "End of String", used in some instruments to indicate the last
character of a message. It is required for this interface.
7.7

Power Supply Configuration

To communicate over the IEEE interface, power supply must be configured to IEEE. If IEEE option
is installed, by default, power supply is pre-configured to the IEEE communication.
If, for any reason, IEEE communication is not selected, navigate to communication menu, and
select OPT.
Refer to section 4.2.2 to set the IEEE communication interface via the Front Panel.
Refer to section 4.15.10, SYSTem:[COMMunicate]:INTerface <DSC> command to select
communication interface by communication.
7.8

Execution Time

Command execution time through IEEE interface is longer than Serial communication. Refer to
some examples below:
Add a delay between commands if the communication rate is high (many commands in series).
Refer to execution time above and estimate the required delay according to the application /
applied command set.
INST:NSEL 06
OUTP:STAT?
:VOLT 15
WAVE:TIME 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1
WAVE:VOLT?
SYST:ERR?
*IDN?
INST:NSEL?
20 millisecond
25 millisecond
20 millisecond
40 millisecond
150 millisecond
70 millisecond
90 millisecond
35 millisecond
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