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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
- | The Power Supply instrument is the fourth | + | The Power Supply instrument is the last item in the Scopy instrument menu list, by default, displayed at the far left of the Scopy window. |
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The small white squares to the right of the instrument names control the run/stop functions of the instruments, | The small white squares to the right of the instrument names control the run/stop functions of the instruments, | ||
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This instruments allows you to control the voltage output of the V+ (positive output) and V- (negative output) pins of the M2K. | This instruments allows you to control the voltage output of the V+ (positive output) and V- (negative output) pins of the M2K. | ||
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=== Independent Controls === | === Independent Controls === | ||
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By selecting the " | By selecting the " | ||
When enabled, the Enabled green buttons will turn into Disable red/orange buttons. Then, the corresponding output is active, until the Disable button is clicked again. | When enabled, the Enabled green buttons will turn into Disable red/orange buttons. Then, the corresponding output is active, until the Disable button is clicked again. | ||
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=== Tracking === | === Tracking === | ||
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In this mode, the Enable button of the negative output channel is disabled; the channel is enabled and disabled dynamically at the same time as the positive channel. | In this mode, the Enable button of the negative output channel is disabled; the channel is enabled and disabled dynamically at the same time as the positive channel. | ||
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==== Positive/ | ==== Positive/ | ||
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In the “Positive output” control, the output can be set from 0 to 5 V, whereas, in the Negative output control, the output can be set from -5 to 0 V. You can select units for the value, Volts or mVolts. You can either input the value directly or use the +/- control to change the voltage output value. | In the “Positive output” control, the output can be set from 0 to 5 V, whereas, in the Negative output control, the output can be set from -5 to 0 V. You can select units for the value, Volts or mVolts. You can either input the value directly or use the +/- control to change the voltage output value. | ||
The increment/ | The increment/ | ||
The default increment/ | The default increment/ | ||
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