Press the [ ] key to display other variables
St e p [ 0 . 1 ]
T u p [ 1 0 ]
T s o a k u p [ 3 ]
T d o wn [ 5 ]
T s o a k d o wn [ 0 ]
Pr e s s < > t o SET
Select each parameter and set it properly to define the characteristics of the ramp
signal
ENGINEERING UNITS ARE REFERRED TO THE OUTPUT TYPE PREVIOUSLY
SET ON CH2 (MV, V, MA, ETC.)
TIMES ARE EXPRESSED IN SECONDS
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On/Off: RUN and STOP the simulation
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From: Minimum output level
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To: Maximum output level
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Step: Ramp step
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T up: Interval to go from Minimum to Maximum levels
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T soak up: Waiting time on maximum level
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T down: Interval to go from Maximum to Minimum levels
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T soak down: Waiting time on minimum level
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N. Cycles: 0 = continuous simulation ; 1 to 999 = number of ramp simulations
(cycles)
Manuel d'intructions NTA47248-300A4
Ra mp
NOTE
See the following explanatory figure:
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Select the "On/Off" key to run the procedure. Press [ESC]: the display shows
a page like that:
Ch 2 Ra mp à
The "ramp" massage is displayed on the channel 2 while the ramp is running.
The phases of the ramp are signed by the arrows beside the "ramp" message:
ascent,
= soak up,
= slope down, = soak down
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Press the [HOLD] key to pause and to continue the procedure.
Example:
Ch2 on V
From=0, to=1, step=0.1, t up=5, t soak up=3, t down=4, t soak down=4
The simulation starts from 0V, goes to 1V in 5sec with 0.1V steps. After the ascent,
the signal is kept at 1V for 3sec and goes down to 0V in 4sec. After other 2sec, the
cycle is redone for a number of times equal to "n.cycles".
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1 5 . 2 0 0 0
Ch 1
mA
mV
1 0 0 . 0 2
=