4 Using the Regenerative Power System
Programming Output Transients
Common Actions for All Transients
Programming a Step Transient
Programming a List Transient
Programming an Arbitrary Waveform
Limiting Sinusoidal Outputs
Output Transients
An output transient is defined as a triggered action that causes a change in output voltage or current.
The three available transient types are: step, list, and arbitrary waveforms.
Step - a one-time event that steps the output voltage or current up or down in response to a trigger.
List - describes a precisely timed, complex sequence of output steps or changes.
Arbitrary Waveform - allows the output to generate complex user-defined voltage or current
waveforms of up to 65,535 data points.
Common Actions for All Transients
Enable the output transient function
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Program the transient parameters
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Select the trigger source
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Initiate the transient system
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Trigger the transient
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The transient trigger process is illustrated below. This applies to all transient types. The arrows on the
right are specific to List transients. For an overview of the trigger system, refer to
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Trigger
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Overview.