ice:commands:quadtemp
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- | Returns the temperature setpoint for channel | + | Returns the temperature setpoint for channel |
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- | //Note: temperature setpoint cannot be set outside of the bounds of the minium | + | //Note: temperature setpoint cannot be set outside of the bounds of the minimum |
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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Sets the temperature loop for channel CHANNEL bipolar (heating only) on or off. | Sets the temperature loop for channel CHANNEL bipolar (heating only) on or off. | ||
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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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 | ||
temperature loop has been temporarily disabled. | temperature loop has been temporarily disabled. | ||
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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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Record data on the temperature error of channel CHANNEL with amplitude, interval and number of points set | Record data on the temperature error of channel CHANNEL with amplitude, interval and number of points set | ||
by the **RecAmp**, **RecInt**, **RecNum** functions. Returns **RecStat? | by the **RecAmp**, **RecInt**, **RecNum** functions. Returns **RecStat? | ||
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Sets the interval setting for time between data points when taking data with the RecData command. | Sets the interval setting for time 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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Sets the amplitude for the data stored by the **RecData** command. | Sets the amplitude for the data stored by the **RecData** command. | ||
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Sets the command **RecData** to take NUMBER + 1 data points. NUMBER can be from 0 to 255. Returns **RecNum?** | Sets the command **RecData** to take NUMBER + 1 data points. NUMBER can be from 0 to 255. Returns **RecNum?** | ||
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ice/commands/quadtemp.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/06 20:27 by Christiana Sasser