T-Series/Commands/Set Running Current
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[edit] Set Running Current - Cmd 38
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| Instruction Name | Set Running Current |
|---|---|
| Firmware Version | 5.00 and up |
| Command Number | 38 |
| Command Type | Setting |
| Command Data | Value |
| Reply Data | Value |
| Persistence | Non-Volatile |
| Summary | Places a current limit on the device. |
The current is related to the data by the formula:
- RunningCurrent = CurrentCapacity*10/CommandData
The Command Data can be either 0 (no current) or 10 (maximum current) through 127 (minimum current). Note that values of 1 through 9 are not accepted. CurrentCapacity is the hardware’s maximum capability of output current. In other words, as a fraction of the maximum current the device is capable of, the running current will be 10/CommandData.
