ice:commands:powerbreakout
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- | Sets the delay time in milliseconds before power fault checking is enabled after the power on command is sent (either via the user or with the auto power feature). The default is 12 milliseconds. This delay allows voltage output levels to a load connected the power breakout module to stabilize before fault checking occurs. This is necessary because the amount of in-rush current of a connected device can cause the power rails to momentarily sag as capacitive loads are charged. A load with a lot of capacitance (and therefore in-rush current) may cause the power rails to sag while charge for longer than the default delay. If a known good device is causing an error during turn on, it may be necessary to increase this value. This value will only be retained between ICE box power cycles if the **Save** command is executed. | + | Sets the delay time in milliseconds before power fault checking is enabled after the power on command is sent (either via the user or with the auto power feature). The default is 12 milliseconds. This delay allows voltage output levels to a load connected the power breakout module to stabilize before fault checking occurs. This is necessary because the amount of in-rush current of a connected device can cause the power rails to momentarily sag as capacitive loads are charged. A load with a lot of capacitance (and therefore in-rush current) may cause the power rails to sag while charge for longer than the default delay. If a known good device is causing an error during turn on, it may be necessary to increase this value. This value will only be retained between ICE box power cycles if the **Save** command is executed. |
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