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LPS 305

Linear Programmable Power Supply

User’s Manual

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CONTENTS

1. GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Safety Considerations ................................................................................................................ 1
1.3 Options ........................................................................................................................................ 3
1.4 Accessories ................................................................................................................................. 3
1.5 Output Isolation .......................................................................................................................... 3
1.6 Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 3
2. INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................ 5
2.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2 Initial inspection .......................................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Location and cooling.................................................................................................................. 5
2.4 Input power requirements .......................................................................................................... 5
2.5 Line fuse ..................................................................................................................................... 5
3. GETTING STARTED ..................................................................................................................... 6
3.1 Front panel controls and output terminals............................................................................... 6
3.2 LCD display message................................................................................................................ 8
REFER TO THE FIGURE B. ................................................................................................................... 8
3.3 Rear panel .................................................................................................................................. 9
4. OPERATION ............................................................................................................................... 10
4.1 Initial conditions ........................................................................................................................ 10
4.2 Control of output functions ...................................................................................................... 10
4.3 Enabling/Disabling the output .................................................................................................. 11
4.4 Overload protection of 5V or 3.3V output ............................................................................. 11
5. CALIBRATION ............................................................................................................................ 12

6. USER MAINTENANCE/SERVICE .............................................................................................. 15


6.1 Fuse Replacement ................................................................................................................... 15
6.2 In Case of Difficulties .............................................................................................................. 15
6.3 If the ERROR#2 shows on LCD ............................................................................................ 15
6.4 Using the RS-232-C Serial Interface ..................................................................................... 15

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Introduction

This section contains a general description of your power supply as well as its performance
specifications. Information about options and accessories are also provided.
The TPS-3025 series has been designed and tested according to EN-61010-1, Safety requirement for
Electronic Measuring Apparatus.

1.2 Safety Considerations

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

SAFETY NOTES
The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service,
and repair of this instrument. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings
elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the
instrument. The manufacturer assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these
requirements.

BEFORE APPLYING POWER !

Verify that the power supply is set to match the available line voltage and the correct fuse is installed.

GROUND THE INSTRUMENT


This product is provided with a protective earth terminal. To minimize shock hazard, the instrument
chassis and cabinet must be connected to an electrical ground. The instrument must be connected to
the AC power supply mains through a three-conductor power cable, with the third wire firmly
connected to an electrical ground (safety ground) at the power outlet. For instruments designed to be
hard-wired to the AC power lines (supply mains), connect the protective earth terminal to a protective
conductor before any other connection is made. Any interruption of the protective (grounding)
conductor or disconnection of the protective earth terminal will cause a potential shock hazard that
could result in personal injury. If the instrument is to be energized via an external autotransformer for
voltage reduction, be certain that the autotransformer common terminal is connected to the neutral
(earthed pole) of the AC power lines (supply mains).
The RS232 (option) Ground is connected with chassis ground, and therefore the operator must take
care if the computer is also connected with other measuring devices prevent a short cut.

FUSES
Only fuses with the required rated current, voltage, and specified type (normal blow, time delay, etc.)
should be used. Do not use repaired fuses or shout circuited fuseholders. To do so could cause a
shock or fire hazard.

DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE


Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gases or fumes.

KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS


Operating personnel must not remove instrument covers. Component replacement and internal
adjustments must be made by qualified service personnel. Do not replace components with power
cable connected.

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Under certain conditions, dangerous voltages may exist even with power cable removed. To avoid
injuries, always disconnect power, discharge circuits and remove external voltage sources before
touching components.

DO NOT SERVICE OR ADJUST ALONE


Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person, capable of rendering first aid and
resuscitation, is present.

DO NOT EXCEED INPUT RATINGS


This instrument must be connected to a properly grounded receptacle to minimize electric shock
hazard. Operate at line voltages or frequencies in excess of those stated on the data plate may cause
leakage currents in excess of 5.0mA peak.

SAFETY SYMBOLS

WARNING The WARNING sign denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure,


practice, or the like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could
result in personal injury. Do not proceed beyond a WARNING sign until the
indicated conditions are fully understood and met.

CAUTION The CAUTION sign denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure,


practice, or the like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could

! result in damage to or destruction of part or all of the product. Do not proceed


beyond a CAUTION sign until the indicated conditions are fully understood
and met.

Chassis ground symbol

Protective Conductor terminal

Caution, risk of electric shock

DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY INSTRUMENT


Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install substitute parts or perform any
unauthorized modification to the instrument. Return the instrument to a qualified dealers for service
and repair to ensure that safety features are maintained.

INSTRUMENTS WHICH APPEAR DAMAGED OR DEFECTIVE SHOULD BE MADE INOPERATIVE


AND SECURED AGAINST UNINTENDED OPERATION UNTIL THEY CAN BE REPAIRED BY
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

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1.3 Options
Options 01 determine which line voltage is set at the factory. This information is on the rear panel
label.
Option 01: RS-232 Interface
Option 02: Rack mount Shelf

1.4 Accessories

Power cable
Operation manual
Fuse

1.5 Output Isolation

The output of the power supply is isolated from earth ground. Either output terminal may be grounded
or the output may floated up to +/- 240 Vdc (including output voltage) from chassis ground

1.6 Specifications

TRIPLE OUTPUT LINEAR POWER SUPPLY UP TO 165 WATTS

Model LPS 305

MAX. OUTPUT POWER 165 WATTS

OUTPUT VOLTAGE

Output Voltage 0 to +30V / 0 to -30V Fixed 3.3V / 5V

Setting Resolution 10mV


Max. output voltage +32V / -32V

Dual tracking 0 to 30V

Tracking deviation 20mV

OUTPUT CURRENT

Output Current 0 to +2.5A / 0 to -2.5A 3A

Setting Resolution 1mA


Max. output current +3A / -3A Current limited approx. 3.3A
Dual tracking 0 to 2.5A

Tracking deviation 5mA

CONSTANT VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS (at rated output : 2.5A )

Line regulation(for change of AC 10%) 1mV 5mV

Load regulation(for load change 0 100%) 2mV 10mV


Ripple/Noise rms 1.5mVrms 2mVrms
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Ripple/Noise (p-p) 10mVp-p 20mVp-p

Transient Response 200s Typical

Temperature Coefficient 100ppm / ℃ Typical


CONSTANT CURRENT CHARACTERISTICS (at rated output : 2.5A )
Line regulation (for change of AC 10% ) 15mA Typical
Load regulation (for change from short to
10mA Typical
full load )
Ripple/Noise rms 1mArms Typical

Ripple/Noise (p-p) 5mAp-p Typical

Temperature Coefficient 200 ppm / ℃ Typical


2×16 LCD with backlit; Front Panel Status
Display
Announciators with beeper
Voltage Accuracy* ( 0.2% of rdg +2 digits )

Current Accuracy* ( 0.5% of rdg +5 digits )

Common Mode Voltage ±240Vdc


Operating: 0℃ to 40℃, less than 80% RH;
Temperature ranges
Storage: -40℃ to 70℃, less than 80% RH
Dimensions (W × H × L) 8.4" × 5.2" × 15.7"

Weight Approx. 18 lbs

Cooling Fan Cooled

Power Source AC 115V  10% OR 230V  10%, 47 to 63Hz

Current Consumption 2.88A / AC 115V or 1.48A / AC 230V


Fuse Rating 5AT / 250V for AC 115V, 2.5AT / 250V for AC 230V

Options RS-232

Accessories User’s manual, power cord, fuse


*For output less than 5% of rated output, add 5 digits to the accuracy specification

RS232 Interface capabilities:


1. RS232C DCE interface: 9-pin D-SUB connector.
2. Port configuration: asynchronous 2400 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bits, no parity.

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2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Introduction
This section contains instructions for checking and mounting your power supply and connection your
power supply to AC power.
The power supply generates operating magnetic which may affect the operation other instruments. If
your instrument is susceptible to operating magnetic fields, position it more than three inches from the
power supply.

2.2 Initial inspection


Your supply was thoroughly inspected and tested before shipment. As soon as toy receive it, remove it
from its packaging case and check to make sure it has not been damaged during shipment, Check
that there are no broken connectors or keys and that the cabinet and panel surfaces are free from
dents and scratches,

2.3 Location and cooling


Your power supply can operate without sacrificed performance within the temperature range of 0 to 40
℃ (measured at the fan intake). The fan, located at the rear of the unit, cools the supply by drawing
air in through the openings on the sides and exhausting it through the opening on the rear panel,
Since the power supply is fan cooled, it must be installed in a location that allows sufficient clearance
of 1 inch (25mm) is required on all sides for proper ventilation,

2.4 Input power requirements


You can operate this power supply from a nominal 115V or 230(240) Vac single phase power source
at 47 to 63Hz. You can check the line voltage setting of your supply of your supply by examining the
label on the rear panel.

2.5 Line fuse


You can operate this located behind the fuseholder on the QC input socket. To access the fuse,
remove the power cord and pull out the fuseholder on the AC input socket. The current ration of the
fuse is based on the line voltage setting of your supply.

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3. GETTING STARTED
3.1 Front panel controls and output terminals

Note:most soft keys have two functions. The first function of the key is function entry (i.e. + Vset, -Iset,
Tracking etc.)The second function for the soft keys is data entry (ji. E. 0~9).

REFER TO THE FIGURE A.

(1) LCD display : Displays alphanumeric information with status annunciators. A detailed
listing of descriptions is presented in section 3.2.

(2) Power on/off : Powers on the unit.

(3) + Vset(7) : + output control key used to display or alter the present voltage setting.
Numeric entry key for number seven.

(4) + lset (8) : + output control key used to display or alter the present voltage setting.
Numeric entry key for number seven.

(5) + ▲ (up) (9) : + output control key used to increase the voltage settings when the supply is
in the CV mode or the current settings when the supply is in the CC mode. It
will change voltage or current by 10mV, or 1mA respectively. If the key is
pressed and held, it will continually increase the setting until it is released.
Numeric entry key for number nine,

(6) + ▼ (down) : + output control key used to decrease the voltage settings when the
supply is in the CV mode or the current settings when the supply is in the
CC mode by 10mV or 1mA per step. If the key is pressed and held, it will
continually decrease the setting until it is released,

(7) - Vset (4) : - output control key used to display or alter the present voltage setting.
Numeric entry key for number four.

(8) - Iset (5) : - output control key used to display or alter the present voltage setting.
Numeric entry key for number five.

(9) - ▲ (up) (6) : - output control key. The function is as same as positive channel.
Numeric entry key for number six.

(10) - ▼ (down) : - output control key. The function is as same as positive channel.

(11) TRACK(1) : Mode control key which toggles the tracking mode on or off.

(12) “0” : Numeric entry key for zero.

(13) 5V/3.3V(2) : 5V or 3.3V output selecting key.


Numeric entry key for number two.
(14) ”.” : 5V or 3.3V output control key which toggles the output on or off. Decimal
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point key.

(15) Beep (3) : Beeper control key which toggle the beeper on or off.
Numeric entry key for number three.

(16) Enter : Enter the values on the display for the specified function and return the
display to output-off mode or metering mode.

(17) Clear : Used in conjunction with the numeric entry keys to clear partially set
commands.
Also returns unit to the previous mode.

(18)  output(on/off) : mode control key which toggles the output on or off simultaneously.

(19) output terminal (RED) : This terminal is used to output +30V/+2.5A with respect to the
COM1 terminal.

(20) COM1 Terminal(BLACK) : The common terminal which is used for +30V/+2.5A output.

(21) – output Terminal(WHITE) : This terminal is used to output +30V/+2.5A with respect to the
COM1 terminal.

(22) GDN Terminal (GREEN) : This ground(earth) terminal is connected to the main chassis.

(23) COM2 Terminal(BLUE) : The common terminal which is used for 5V/3A or 3.3V/3A output.

(24) 5V/3.3V Terminal )RED) : This terminal is used to output 5V/3A or 3.3V/3A with respect to the
COM2 terminal.

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1 7 3 8 4 9 5 6 10

LPS - 305
+VSET +ISET + +
CV INDEP
CC TRACK 7 8 9
CV 5V
-VSET -ISET
CC 3.3V
4 5 6
TRACK BEEP

1 2 3
±OUTPUT

0
POWER

ON
I
±240 Vc MAX
5V/3.3V COM2 COM1 +
O OFF

2 24 23 11 12 22 14 21 13 20 16 19 15 18 17

FIGURE A
3.2 LCD display message

REFER TO THE FIGURE B.

1 3
CV INDEP
ALL OUTPUT OFF
CC TRACK
CV 5V
20.00V -15.00V
CC 3.3V
2 4

FIGURE B

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STATUS ANNUNCIATORS

Position 1: Indicator of CV mode or CC mode of + output (positive).


It will flash when the output is enabled.
Position 2: Indicator of CV mode or CC mode of - output (negative).
It will flash when the output is enabled.
Position 3: Indicator of the independent mode or tracking mode.
Flashing cursor implies the unit is working normally.
Position 4: Indicator of the selected output 5V or 3.3V.
It will flash when the output is on.

ALPHANUMERIC LCD DISPLAY


Normally LCD panel displays the preset or measured output voltage and current for both channels.
When operating at the front panel, the programmed functions (e.g. + Vset, - Iset…etc), and The preset
values (e.g. + Vset = 10.00V) will be displayed. Error conditions are also displayed on the LCD panel.

3.3 Rear panel


REFER TO FIGURE C.

(1) Input AC socket : AC receptacle for power cord

(2) Fuseholder : Fuseholder for line fuse

(3) RS-232C interface : 9-pin female DCE interface

(4) Label : Indicator of input power requirements and fuse rating.

(5) Voltage Selector :115Vac or 230Vac,-10%~+10%,50/60Hz


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CAUTION:
NO OPERATOR SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO TRAINED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.

WARNING: DCE
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION
AGAINST FIRE HAZARD ,
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME
3
TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE .

FUSE RS-232C
2

FIGURE C
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4. OPERATION
4.1 Initial conditions

When AC voltage is applied, the power supply undergoes a self-test and disables all outputs by default.
The display will show an “ALL OUTPUT OFF “ message along with the + Vset and – Vest values as
shown in Figure 4.1.

CV INDEP
ALL OUTPUT OFF
CC TRACK
CV 5V
0.00V -0.00V
CC 3.3V

FIGURE 4.1

4.2 Control of output functions

The power supply will accept programming values directly in volts or amps. All input values will be
rounded-off to the nearest multiple of the resolution (typically 10mV or 1Ma) for that particular output. If
the programming value is outside the valid range, an “INPUT REEOE“ message will be displayed on
the LCD for one second and the power supply will return to the previous set value.

When you press the +Vset, +Iset, -Vset, -Iset, the output selected (+output or –output) and the present
setting for that function will be displayed. You can change setting using the numeric entry keys.
Pressing the number keys will cause the present numeric setting to become blank and be replaced
with the new numbers on the display .You can use the CLEAR key to erase previous keystrokes if you
make a mistake. Pressing the ENTER key will enter the values displayed for the function indicated,
initiate that function, initiate that function, and return the display to the output off mode or to the
metering mode (output on) in which the measured numbers will result in retention of the previous
values and return to the previous mode. You can also return to the previous mode at anytime by
pressing the CLEAR key.
The up/down arrow keys for each output are used to change voltage and current and current setting
when the power supply is in the CV mode and in the CC mode respectively.

NOTE

The up/down keys change the LSB of the voltage or current (typically 10mV or 1mA) each time they
are pressed. If the key is held down for more than 1 second, the power supply will automatically step
up/ down until the key is released. The up/down step rate will increase if the key is held down for more
than 2 seconds.

The up/down step function can only be used when the power supply is in the metering mode. The
function is disabled when the power supply is in the programming mode (i.e. when + Vset, +Iset, - Vset,
-Iset or -Iset, is pressed).

The power supply can be programmed by the numeric entry keys or the up/down step function even

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when the selected output is disabled.

4.3 Enabling/Disabling the output

The selected output channel can be turned on and off from the front panel. The output on/off key
toggles both the +output and –output on and off simultaneously. The “.” key toggles the 5V or 3.3V
output on and off. An output disabled by the output on/off key will be have as if it were programmed to
zero volts.

4.4 Overload protection of 5V or 3.3V output

When the 5V or 3.3V output current is approximately 20 percent above the current output rating or if
the output is shorted, the overload protection circuit will be activated and the output will be disabled.
To reset the output, first clear the condition that caused the overload then press the “.” (on/off ) key to
enable the output to its previous state.

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5. CALIBRATION
Calibration steps:

Equipment needed for calibration: DMM, such as Fluke model 45 or HP 34401A.

Step 1: Simultaneously press the “8” and the “ -▼ ” keys on the Keypad and the following message
will Appear on the LCD:

CV INDEP
+V Lo=09.487
CC TRACK
CV 5V
ADC GET=01036
CC 3.3V

Step 2: Measure the DC voltage from the +output terminals (+ and COM1) with the DMM and key in
the measured value (i.e. if the DMM shows 9.487V then key in 9.487) followed by the
“ENTER” key.
The following message will then appear on the LCD:

CV INDEP
+V Hi=29.798
CC TRACK
CV 5V
ADC GET=03104
CC 3.3V

Step 3: Repeat step 2. Key in the measured value (i.e. if the DMM shows 29.798V then key in 29.798)
followed by the “ ENTER “ key. The following message will then appear on the LCD.

CV INDEP
+I Lo=0.728
CC TRACK
CV 5V
ADC GET=00903
CC 3.3V

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Step 4: Measure the DC current from +out terminals (+ and COM1) with the DMM and keyin the
value (i.e. if the DMM shows 0.728A, then keyin 0.728 ) followed by the “ENTER” key. The
following message will then appear on the LCD:

CV INDEP
+I Hi=2.491
CC TRACK
CV 5V
ADC GET=02579
CC 3.3V

Step 5: Repeat step 4. Keyin the measured value (i.e. if the DMM shows 2.491A then keyin 2.491)
followed by the “ENTER” key. The following message will then appear on the LCD:

CV INDEP
ADC GET=01039
CC TRACK
CV 5V
-V Lo=09.624
CC 3.3V

Step 6: Measure the DC voltage from –output terminals ( - and COM1) with the DMM and keyin the
measured value (i.e. if the DMM shows 9.624V then keyin 9.624) followed by the “ENTER”
key.
The following message will then appear on the

CV INDEP
ADC GET=03099
CC TRACK
CV 5V
-V Hi=30.036
CC 3.3V

Step 7: Repeat step 6.Keyin the measured value (i.e. if the DMM shows 30.036V, then keyin 30.036)
followed by the “ENTER” key. The following message will then appear on the LCD:

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CV INDEP
ADC GET=00200
CC TRACK
CV 5V
-I Lo=0.624
CC 3.3V

Step 8: Measure the DC current from –output terminals ( - and COM) with the DMM and keyin the
measured value (i.e. if the DMM shows 0.642A then keyin 0.642) followed by the “ENTER”
key.
The following message will then appear on the LCD:

CV INDEP
ADC GET=02503
CC TRACK
CV 5V
-I Hi=2.418
CC 3.3V

Step 9: Repeat step 8. Keyin the measured value (i.e. if the DMM shows 2.418A, then keyin 2.418)
followed by the “ENTER” key. The following message will then appear on the LCD:

CV INDEP
MOTECH LPS 305
CC TRACK
CV 5V
Version 1.17
CC 3.3V

CV INDEP
ALL OUTPUT OFF
CC TRACK
CV 5V
10.00V -10.00V
CC 3.3V

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6. USER MAINTENANCE/SERVICE
6.1 Fuse Replacement

If the fuse is suspected of being defective, it should be inspected and, if necessary, replaced. To
inspect or replace the fuse, please perform the following steps:

(1) Disconnect the AC line cord from the unit to reduce electrical shock hazard.
(2) Remove the fuse by sliding out the fuse holder. The fuseholder is beneath the AC Receptacle.
Test the fuse for electrical continuity with an ohmmeter.
(3) If the fuse is found to be defective, replace it with a replacement fuse as specified in the label
on the rear panel.
(4) Replace the fuse in the fuseholder and re-install.
(5) Reconnect the AC power cord.

NOTE: USE OF ANY FUSE OTHER THAN THE ONE SPECIFIED MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
UNIT, POSE A SEVERE FIRE HAZARD, AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.

6.2 In Case of Difficulties


This programmable power supply has been designed to be accurate, reliable, and easy-to-use. If you
experience any difficulties during the use of the unit, please perform the following steps.

(1) Re-read the operation instructions, It is very easy to inadvertently make mistakes in operation
procedures.
(2) Remove and test the fuse. The power supply will not function with an open fuse.

If the preceding two steps fail to resolve the problem.

NOTE: ATTEMPTED REPAIR, MODIFICATIONS, OR TAMPERING BY UNAUTHORIZED


PERSONNEL WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.

6.3 If the ERROR#2 shows on LCD


If the ERROR#2 shows on LCD, the calibration data in the EEPROM has been erased. The power
supply needs to be recalibrated. Please process the EEPROM reset procedure below and follow the
calibration procedures in the manual and enter the correct calibration value, the ERROR#2 will
disappear as well as the beep sound.

EEPROM Reset Procedure for LPS 305:


Press the -Iset(5) key and the +▼ key simultaneously.

6.4 Using the RS-232-C Serial Interface


This section describes hoe to set up the RS-232-C interface for remote control.
The interface of TPT-3025 are designed in accordance with EIA (Electronic Industries Association)
standard RS-232-C. Through its interface be TPT-3025 be remotely controlled and transmit its internal
data to a hose computer.

Command Description Example


VSET1 CH1 Voltage setup VSET1 5
VSET2 CH2 Voltage setup VSET2 10
ISET1 CH1 Current setup ISET1 1.5
ISET2 CH2 Current setup ISET2 2.5
VOUT1 CH1 Voltage Readback VOUT1
VOUT2 CH2 Voltage Readback VOUT2
IOUT1 CH1 Current Readback IOUT1
IOUT2 CH2 Current Readback IOUT2
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Command Description Example
OUT 0=+/- output off OUT0
1=+/- output on OUT1
TRACK 0= independent TRACK0
1= tracking from ch1 TRACK1
2= tracking from ch2 TRACK2
STATUS Working status(see note7) STATUS
CALI 0=Reset CALI0
1=begin calibration CALI1
2=input calibration parameter CALI2 9.574
MODEL Display model no. MODEL
VERSION Display version no. VERSION
HELP Display command list HELP
BEEP 0= beeper function off BEEP0
1= beeper function on BEEP1
VDD 0= digital output off VDD0
3= digital output 3.3V VDD3
5= digital output 5V VDD5
NOTE:

1. All RS232 commands are case-nonsensitivity ASCII codes.


2. Use async framing 8 data bits, no parity bit, 1 stop bit.
3. Bit rate=2400bps.
4. Every command string is terminated by CR or LF or BOTH (carriage return)
5. There is one command allowable in a command string.
6. A command string enters before “OK” prompt will be reject & no function.
7. STATUS operation explanation:
After a TPT-3025 accept A “STATUS” command, it will display a decimal number in ASCLL Convert
this decimal number to binary form each bit indicate a action/status:

Bit 0: channel 1 0=CV 1=CC

Bit 1: channel 2 0=CV 1=CC

Bit 3,2: 00:independent


10:tracking to channel 1
11:tracking to channel 2

Bit 4: 0:digital output off


1:digital output on

Bit 5: 0:digital output 5V


1:digital output 3.3V

Bit 6: 0: +/- output off


1: +/- output on

Bit 7: 0:nothing
1:digital output overload

Bit 8: 0:fan off


1:fan on
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Bit 9: 0:beeper function off
1:beeper function on

Bit 10: 0:CC output compensated off


1:CC output compensated on

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