Справочник ПользователяСодержаниеLimited Warranty4What does this warranty cover and how long does it last?4What will Xantrex do?4How do you get service?4What does this warranty not cover?5Disclaimer6Exclusions6Information7WARNING: Limitations on Use7Information About Your Power Supply7Release7Power Supply Safety8Warnings, Cautions, and Notes8Note8About This Manual9Main Sections9Section1 Features and Specifications9Section2 Installation and Configuration9Section3 Operation9Section4 Calibration9Manual Revisions9Contents11Section 1. Features and Specifications11Section 2. Installation and Configuration11Section 3. Operation11Section 4. Calibration12Section 1. Features and Specifications13Description13Figure 1.1 Sample Configuration using GPIB Interface13Features and Functions14Features14Programmable Functions14Readback Functions14Specifications15Section 2. Installation and Configuration21Introduction21Initial Inspection21Figure 2.1 Power Supply Front Panel with GPIB Interface Installed (1200Watt Power Supply Shown)22Figure 2.2 GPIB Interface Subplate23Figure 2.3 GPIB Interface PCB24Basic Setup Procedure25IEEE488 Primary Address Selection261. Assign a primary address to each power supply: Choose a number between 0 and 30 which is uniqu...262. Locate switch S1 on the GPIB interface rear panel. See “GPIB Interface Subplate” on page 21 fo...263. Use switch positions A1 to A5 to set the primary address for the power supply. See Table2.2, ...26Power On Service Request (PON SRQ)27Remote/Local Operation27Remote/Local Mode Startup27Remote Mode Operation28Local Mode Operation29Example:29Setting Local Lockout29Example:29IEEE-488 Controller Connection30Internal PCB Jumper Selections30OVP Selection30TTL Shutdown31User Signals32Connector J7 User Signals32Figure 2.4 User Signals J7 Connector32Figure 2.5 J7 User Signal Connector Circuit Block Diagram33J7 Cable Connection331. Position the block no more than 5 cm (2") from the power supply end of the J7 user cable.332. Open the ferrite block housing.333. Loop the cable through the ferrite block. See Figure2.6, “J7 User Cable with Ferrite Block” o...334. Close the housing clip.33Figure 2.6 J7 User Cable with Ferrite Block34Section 3. Operation35Introduction35GPIB Operation35Multiline Control Functions36Device Clear36Device Trigger37Parallel Poll37Local Lockout37Service Request38Serial Poll38Command Syntax39Manual Conventions39Command Format and Parameters39Floating Point Number <float>40Command Strings41Command Terminators41Order41Command Summary42Command Reference45Accumulated Status, Status, and Fault Registers521. All mnemonics can be masked or unmasked.522. The error (ERR) bit is reset in the accumulated status, status, and serial poll registers with...523. The accumulated status register is cleared with an accumulated status query (ASTS?).524. A fault is cleared with a fault query (FAULT?).52Error Codes53Troubleshooting54Diagnostic LEDs54Computer Operating Properly (COP) LEDs54Section 4. Calibration55Introduction55You can calibrate the GPIB interface by adjusting the signal levels on the interface card so that...55You can calibrate the GPIB Interface for:55The following equipment will be required to accurately calibrate your unit:55Calibrate the unit according to the following procedures, referring to “Command Reference” for mo...55The calibration procedures in this section are designed to be performed at an ambient temperature...55Voltage Mode Calibration56Voltage Calibration Setup561. Disconnect the load from the power supply which is to be calibrated.562. Connect a voltmeter across the power supply’s output terminals.56V56Figure 4.1 Voltage Calibration Setup56Voltage Program Calibration Procedure561. Set the power supply for calibration as in Figure4.1.562. Activate calibration mode by sending command CMODE ON or CMODE 1 to the power supply.563. Send command VLO;ILO to the power supply. Measure and record the output shown on the external...564. Send command VHI;IHI to the supply. Measure and record the output voltage as shown on the ext...565. Send the command VDATA<vlo>,<vhi> where <vlo> and <vhi> are the values read from the voltmete...566. Program the supply at various levels using the VSET command to confirm that the calibration wa...567. Turn off calibration mode by sending the command CMODEOFF or CMODE0 to the power supply.56Voltage Readback Calibration Procedure561. Set the power supply for calibration as in Figure4.1.562. Activate calibration mode by sending command CMODE ON or CMODE 1 to the power supply.563. Send command VRLO;IRLO to the power supply. Wait for the supply to settle. Measure and record...574. Send VRHI;IRHI to the supply. Wait for the supply to settle. Measure and record the output vo...575. Send the command VRDAT<vlo>,<vhi> where <vlo> and <vhi> are the values read from the voltmete...576. Use commands VSET and VOUT? commands to confirm that the calibration was successful and that l...577. Turn off calibration mode by sending the command CMODEOFF or CMODE0 to the power supply.57Current Mode Calibration58Current Calibration Setup581. Disconnect the load from the power supply to be calibrated.582. Connect a shunt across the supply's output terminals.583. Connect a voltmeter across the shunt.58V58Figure 4.2 Current Calibration Setup58Current Program Calibration Procedure581. Connect the shunt and voltmeter to the power supply as shown in Figure4.2.582. Activate calibration mode by sending command CMODEON or CMODE1 to the power supply.583. Send command ILO;VLO to the power supply. Measure and record the output shown on the external...584. Send command IHI;VHI to the supply Measure and record the output voltage shown on the externa...585. Calculate ILO and IHI from the voltages read from the external voltmeter and the shunt resista...586. Send the command IDATA<ilo>,<ihi> to the power supply. <ilo> and <ihi> are the current values...587. Program the supply at various levels using the ISET command to confirm that the calibration wa...588. Turn off calibration mode by sending the command CMODEOFF or CMODE0 to the power supply.58Current Readback Calibration Procedure591. Connect the current shunt and voltmeter to the power supply as shown in Figure4.2.592. Activate calibration mode by sending command CMODEON or CMODE1 to the power supply.593. Send command IRLO;VRLO to the power supply. Wait for the supply to settle. Measure and record...594. Send command IRHI;VRHI to the supply. Wait for the supply to settle. Measure and record the o...595. Calculate IRLO and IRHI from the voltages taken from the external voltmeter and the shunt resi...596. Send the command IRDAT<ilo>,<ihi> to the power supply. <ilo> and <ihi> are the current values...597. Program the supply at various levels using the ISET command to confirm that the calibration wa...598. Turn off calibration mode by sending the command CMODEOFF or CMODE0 to the power supply.59Over Voltage Protection (OVP) Calibration60We recommend that you perform OVP calibration every six months. Connecting a digital voltmeter as...601. Disconnect all loads from the power supply.602. Ensure that jumperJ65 on the interface PCB is CLOSED to enable remote OVP calibration (Jumper...603. Activate calibration mode by sending command CMODEON or CMODE1 to the power supply.604. Send the command OVCAL to the power supply. The ADR LED will light during OVP calibration. Cal...605. Use the OVSET,OVSET?, and VSET commands to trip the OVP level, confirming that the calibratio...606. Turn off calibration mode by sending the command CMODEOFF or CMODE0 to the power supply.60Размер: 574,8 КБСтраницы: 62Язык: EnglishПросмотреть