FAQ No. FAQ01963
Question
What is the Gradient Setting?
Answer
The gradient setting is a function for adjusting the output
variation using internal or external variable resistors, as shown in the
following diagram. The gradient setting function is separate from the
temperature control signals and is used to refine the output amount.
If the internal and external variable resistor controls are used at the
same time, the internal variable resistor setting will take precedence.
Example:
If the internal gradient setting is 0%, the external gradient setting can
be adjusted only between 0% and 80%.

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