NAME
Lab::Instrument::YokogawaGS200 - Yokogawa GS200 DC source
VERSION
version 3.761
SYNOPSIS
use Lab::Instrument::YokogawaGS200;
my $gate14=new Lab::Instrument::YokogawaGS200(
connection_type => 'LinuxGPIB',
gpib_address => 22,
function => 'VOLT',
level => 0.4,
);
$gate14->set_voltage(0.745);
print $gate14->get_voltage();
DESCRIPTION
The Lab::Instrument::YokogawaGS200 class implements an interface to the discontinued voltage and current source GS200 by Yokogawa. This class derives from Lab::Instrument::Source and provides all functionality described there.
CONSTRUCTORS
new( %configuration_HASH )
HASH is a list of tuples given in the format
key => value,
please supply at least the configuration for the connection: connection_type => "LinxGPIB" gpib_address =>
you might also want to have gate protect from the start (the default values are given):
gate_protect => 1,
gp_equal_level => 1e-5,
gp_max_units_per_second => 0.05,
gp_max_units_per_step => 0.005,
gp_max_step_per_second => 10,
gp_max_units_per_second => 0.05,
gp_max_units_per_step => 0.005,
max_sweep_time=>3600,
min_sweep_time=>0.1,
Additinally there is support to set parameters for the device "on init":
function => undef, # 'VOLT' - voltage, 'CURR' - current
range => undef,
level => undef,
output => undef,
If those values are not specified, they are read from the device.
METHODS
sweep_to_level
$src->sweep_to_level($lvl,$time)
Sweep to the level $lvl in $time seconds.
set_voltage
$src->set_voltage($voltage)
Sets the output voltage to $voltage. Returns the newly set voltage.
get_voltage
Returns the currently set $voltage. The value is read from the driver cache by default. Provide the option
device_cache => 1
to read directly from the device.
set_current
$src->set_current($current)
Sets the output current to $current. Returns the newly set current.
get_current
Returns the currently set $current. The value is read from the driver cache by default. Provide the option
device_cache => 1
to read directly from the device.
set_level
$src->set_level($lvl)
Sets the level $lvl in the current operation mode.
get_level
$lvl = $src->get_level()
Returns the currently set level. Use
device_cache => 1
to enforce a reading directly from the device.
set_range($range)
Fixed voltage mode
10E-3 10mV
100E-3 100mV
1E+0 1V
10E+0 10V
30E+0 30V
Fixed current mode
1E-3 1mA
10E-3 10mA
100E-3 100mA
200E-3 200mA
Please use the format on the left for the range command.
program_run($program)
Runs a program stored on the YokogawaGS200. If no prgram name is given, the currently loaded program is executed.
program_pause
Pauses the currently running program.
program_continue
Continues the paused program.
set_function($function)
Sets the source function. The Yokogawa supports the values
"CURR" for current mode and "VOLT" for voltage mode.
Returns the newly set source function.
set_voltage_limit($limit)
Sets a voltage limit to protect the device. Returns the new voltage limit.
set_current_limit($limit)
See set_voltage_limit.
output_on()
Sets the output switch to on and returns the new value of the output status.
output_off()
Sets the output switch to off. The instrument outputs no voltage or current then, no matter what voltage you set. Returns the new value of the output status.
get_error()
Queries the error code from the device. This is a very useful thing to do when you are working remote and the source is not responding.
get_output()
get_range()
CAVEATS
probably many
SEE ALSO
Lab::Instrument
The YokogawaGP200 class is a Lab::Instrument (Lab::Instrument).
Lab::Instrument::Source
The YokogawaGP200 class is a Source (Lab::Instrument::Source)
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2021 by the Lab::Measurement team; in detail:
Copyright 2005-2006 Daniel Schroeer
2009 Andreas K. Huettel, Daniela Taubert
2010 Andreas K. Huettel, Daniel Schroeer
2011 Andreas K. Huettel, David Kalok, Florian Olbrich
2012 Alois Dirnaichner, Andreas K. Huettel, Florian Olbrich
2013 Andreas K. Huettel, Christian Butschkow
2014 Alois Dirnaichner, Christian Butschkow
2015 Alois Dirnaichner
2016 Simon Reinhardt
2017 Andreas K. Huettel
2020 Andreas K. Huettel
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.