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Power supplies are used in a wide variety of prod-
ucts and test systems. As a result, the tests per-
formed to determine operating specifications can
differ from manufacturer to manufacturer, or from
end user to end user. For instance, the tests per-
formed in an R&D environment are primarily for
power supply design verification. These tests
require high performance test equipment and a
high degree of manual control for bench use. In
contrast, power supply testing in production envi-
ronments primarily focus on overall function based
on the specifications determined during the prod-
ucts design phase. Automation is often essential
due to large volume testing, which requires high
test throughput and test repeatability. Power sup-
ply test instruments must then be computer pro-
grammable. For both test environments, measure-
ment synchronization is necessary to perform some
tests properly and to obtain valid data. In addition,
considerations such as test set reliability, protec-
tion of the power supply under test, rack space,
and total cost of ownership may be of equal impor-
tance to the power supply test set designer. Proper
selection of testing instrumentation will provide
the best combination of measurement sophistica-
tion and test set complexity.

Power Supply Testing Instrumentation

The power supply testing methods and configu-
rations discussed in this application note are cer-
tainly not the only means of obtaining the desired
measurements. However, certain instruments are
essential to all tests, regardless of the implementa-
tion. Some commercially available turnkey power
supply test systems incorporate custom board level
instrumentation and hand wiring. However, power
supply test systems based on standard products
afford greater benefits. These systems are more
reliable and provide repeatable, high performance
measurements because of their low noise environ-
ment. A system which utilizes standard instrumen-
tation is modular, allows configuration flexibility
based on performance needs, and is easier to
upgrade. In addition, the service, replacement, or
calibration of separate instruments in the system
can be performed with minimal system down-time.

The tests covered in the following section are con-
figured with standard instrumentation: electronic
loads, digital oscilloscopes, digital multimeters,
true rms voltmeters, wattmeters, and AC power
sources.

Electronic loads can facilitate power supply testing
in several ways. They are typically programmable,
although most require external DAC programmers.

This capability enables finer control over loading
values during testing, and can provide the test set
operator with valuable status information. These
loads are often designed with FETs, which provide
increased reliability over less sophisticated solu-
tions consisting of relays and resistors. Also, these
products offer a selection of operating modes: 
constant current (CC), constant voltage (CV), and
constant resistance (CR). The more sophisticated
electronic loads provide all three modes in one
product for optimum testing flexibility. They pro-
vide a versatile solution for testing both DC voltage
and current sources. A final advantage is provided
by loads with readback over the bus. This can elim-
inate the need for digital multimeters for voltage
and current measurements in some tests. As men-
tioned, there are varying degrees of electronic load
sophistication. The Agilent Electronic Load family
provides all of the most sophisticated features and
high level performance in one box.

Several other instruments are required for power
supply testing. The performance criteria (accuracy,
resolution, stability, bandwidth, etc.) vary for each
test. In general, the measurement capability of the
instruments should ensure an error no greater than
10% of the measured specification. Table 2 on the
next page provides a guideline for instrument per-
formance levels for each test discussed in this
application note.

An Overview of Power Supply Testing Needs

Summary of Contents for AN 372-1

Page 1: ...Power Supply Testing Application Note An electronic load offers a broad range of operating modes providing versatile loading configurations needed for characterizing and verifying DC power supply desi...

Page 2: ...ecovery time specifications However they are relatively inefficient when compared to switching power supplies and tend to be large and heavy due to the heat sinks required to contin uously dissipate p...

Page 3: ...ent A system which utilizes standard instrumen tation is modular allows configuration flexibility based on performance needs and is easier to upgrade In addition the service replacement or calibration...

Page 4: ...ramming accuracy accuracy accuracy accuracy accuracy Trigger output to CC or CR mode CR or CC mode CC or CR mode CC or CV mode CR mode the oscilloscope Low PARD Digital tsample 100 ns N A N A tsample...

Page 5: ...econds or milliseconds and varies in value depending on the topology of the power supply under test The electronic load used in this test should have a risetime at least five times faster than the pow...

Page 6: ...de after the load is varied from the minimum to the full current rating of the power supply under test Figure 4 Measurement of the AC input voltage is necessary to ensure that the output voltage chang...

Page 7: ...er value The purpose of current limiting is to provide protection for the power supply and the device being powered assum ing the current limit value is below the maximum current rating of the device...

Page 8: ...e applications a low output ripple specifica tion is critical An example would be where the power supply is providing power to a high gain amplifier with inadequate ripple rejection for the applicatio...

Page 9: ...iminate cable ringing and standing waves the typical configuration includes coaxial cabling with 50 Ohm terminations at both ends Capacitors should be connected in series with the signal path to block...

Page 10: ...ower supply is the amount of time between the application of AC input and the time at which the outputs are within their reg ulation specification For switching power supplies or power supplies with c...

Page 11: ...input frequency and amplitude to the power supply under test a regulated AC source should be used Turn on of the AC source at selected 60 Hz 50 Hz phases zero crossing and positive or negative peak v...

Page 12: ...lectronic Load Regulated AC Source Digital Multimeter Precision Current Shunt Short Circuit Output Current This test measures the steady state current of the power supply under test after the output t...

Page 13: ...also change in response to external triggers from other test equipment For testing multiple output power supplies Agilent offers the 6050A 1800 Watt Load Mainframe This product provides an economical...

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