6RL SERIES OPERATION MANUAL
SECTION 6: FRONT PANEL OPERATION
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a.
The
button stops only the function, the DC Input remains ON
with the static values.
b.
The “On/Off“ button stops the function and switches off the DC Input.
Note: Any unit alarm (over voltage, over temperature etc.), protection (OPP, OCP) or
event with action = Alarm stops the function progress automatically and switches
off the DC Input. It also reports the alarm condition.
6.9.5
Since Wave Function
The following parameters can be configured for a sine wave function:
Value
Range
Description
I(A), U(A)
0...(Nominal value - (Offs)) of U, I
A = Amplitude of the signal to be generated
I(Offs), U(Offs)
(A)...(Nominal value - (A)) of U, I
Offs = Offset, based on the zero point of the
mathematical sine curve, may not be smaller than the
amplitude.
f (1/t)
1...10000 Hz
Static frequency of the signal to be generated
Schematic Diagram:
Application and Result:
A normal sine wave signal is generated
and applied to the selected set value, e.g.
current (I). At a constant load resistance,
the output voltage and thus the output
current will follow a sine wave.
For calculating the maximum power
output, the amplitude and offset values
for the current have to be added.
Example: An output voltage of 100 V is set
together with sin(I) with an amplitude of
30 A and an offset of 50 A. The resulting
maximum power output is then achieved
at the highest point of the sine wave and is
(30 A + 50A) * 100 V = 8000 W
A
f
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