ice:commands:quadtemp
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List of commands for the ICE Quad Temperate Controller. | List of commands for the ICE Quad Temperate Controller. | ||
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Returns the temperature setpoint for channel CHANNEL. | Returns the temperature setpoint for channel CHANNEL. | ||
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Sets the temperature setpoint for channel Channel to TEMP. Returns output from **TempSet? | Sets the temperature setpoint for channel Channel to TEMP. Returns output from **TempSet? | ||
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If TEMP is outside that range, temperature setpoint will not be adjusted.// | If TEMP is outside that range, temperature setpoint will not be adjusted.// | ||
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Returns whether the temperature loop for channel CHANNEL is bipolar. | Returns whether the temperature loop for channel CHANNEL is bipolar. | ||
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Turn Bipolar off when driving resistive heaters. Returns output from **BiPolar? | Turn Bipolar off when driving resistive heaters. Returns output from **BiPolar? | ||
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Returns the status (ON or OFF or FAULT) of the temperature servo loop for channel CHANNEL. | Returns the status (ON or OFF or FAULT) of the temperature servo loop for channel CHANNEL. | ||
A return of fault means that the temperature is outside the min/max temperature range and that the | A return of fault means that the temperature is outside the min/max temperature range and that the | ||
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Turns the temperature servo loop for channel CHANNEL on or off. Returns the output of **Servo?** | Turns the temperature servo loop for channel CHANNEL on or off. Returns the output of **Servo?** | ||
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Returns the current temperature for channel CHANNEL. | Returns the current temperature for channel CHANNEL. | ||
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Returns the temperature error (T< | Returns the temperature error (T< | ||
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Returns the current flowing through TEC (or resistive heater) in Amps. | Returns the current flowing through TEC (or resistive heater) in Amps. | ||
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Returns the minimum temperature for channel CHANNEL. | Returns the minimum temperature for channel CHANNEL. | ||
If the temperature is ever less than MINTEMP, the board will temporarily disable the temperature | If the temperature is ever less than MINTEMP, the board will temporarily disable the temperature | ||
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Returns the maximum temperature for channel CHANNEL. | Returns the maximum temperature for channel CHANNEL. | ||
If the temperature is ever greater than MAXTEMP, the board will temporarily disable the temperature | If the temperature is ever greater than MAXTEMP, the board will temporarily disable the temperature | ||
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Returns the gain setting temperature loop servo gain for channel CHANNEL. Gain can be from 1 to 255. | Returns the gain setting temperature loop servo gain for channel CHANNEL. Gain can be from 1 to 255. | ||
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Returns the status of recording data from the RecData command. | Returns the status of recording data from the RecData command. | ||
Returns status of either NODATA, BUSY, FINISHED. | Returns status of either NODATA, BUSY, FINISHED. | ||
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Returns the setting for the time interval between data points when taking data with the RecData command. | Returns the setting for the time interval between data points when taking data with the RecData command. | ||
Time between points is 10ms * INTERVAL. Value can be from 1 to 255 (10ms – 2.55s) | Time between points is 10ms * INTERVAL. Value can be from 1 to 255 (10ms – 2.55s) | ||
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Returns the amplitude for data stored by the RecData command. Valid range is 0-5. When AMPLITUDE is 0, | Returns the amplitude for data stored by the RecData command. Valid range is 0-5. When AMPLITUDE is 0, | ||
the range for the temperature error is from -18.75mK to 18.75mK in steps of 0.15mK. | the range for the temperature error is from -18.75mK to 18.75mK in steps of 0.15mK. | ||
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Returns the number of data points to be collected when **RecData** is run. Range is from 1 to 256. | Returns the number of data points to be collected when **RecData** is run. Range is from 1 to 256. | ||
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Returns the maximum TEC current allowed for the temperature loop on channel CHANNEL. | Returns the maximum TEC current allowed for the temperature loop on channel CHANNEL. | ||
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ice/commands/quadtemp.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/06 20:27 by Christiana Sasser