Siglent SPS5043X 40V/90A/1080W Single Channel Switch Mode Power Supply

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SPS5000X Series User Manual
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and standard network protocol mechanisms built into the operating system. This method
requires two-way communication between the instrument and the computer network through
an IP address and a fixed port number.
The port of SPS5000X for Socket communication is 5025.
After connecting the SPS5000X (via the LAN interface on the rear panel) to the local area
network where the computer is located with a network cable, the user can combine SCPI
commands for custom programming to realize remote control of the SPS5000X. For more
information, please refer to the programming examples.
Grammatical Conventions
SCPI commands are a tree-like hierarchical structure, including multiple subsystems. Each
subsystem is composed of a root keyword and one or several hierarchical keywords.
Command keywords are separated by colons ‘: ’, keywords are followed by optional
parameter settings, commands and parameters are separated by ‘spaces’, for multiple
parameters, parameters are separated by commas‘, ’. A question mark ‘?’ is added after the
command line, which means to query this function.
Most SCPI commands are a mixture of upper and lower case letters. Capital letters indicate
the abbreviations of commands, namely short commands. If you want better program
readability, you can use long commands. E.g:
Among them, the keyword VOLTage. You can enter VOLT or VOLTage, and combine upper
and lower case letters at will. Therefore, VolTaGe, volt, and Volt are all acceptable. Other
formats (such as VOL and VOLTAG) will produce errors.
Braces ({ }) enclose the parameter selection. The braces are not sent with the command
string.
The vertical line (|) divides the parameter selection.
Angle brackets (< >) indicate that a value must be assigned to the parameter inside the
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