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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

5 VDC Output

The 5 Vdc is a fixed voltage supply providing up to 500 mA (0.5 amp) 

continuous. The 5 Vdc output is available at the two right 

OUTPUT 5V

 tie 

points. Be sure to observe polarity.

1.

The  12V  and  5V  supplies  will  provide  up  to  1  amp 
for  a  short  period,  but  thermal  shutdown  may  occur 
when  the  output  is  overloaded  for  a  few  minutes. 
Upon  thermal  shutdown  there  will  be  now  output.  If 
thermal  shutdown  occurs,  remove  the  load  and  wait 
15  minutes  for  the  power  supply  to  cool.  Normal 
operation may then resume.

2.

Overloading May also cause sever ripple I the output 
which  could  disrupt  operation  of  the  circuit  being 
powered.  Excessive  ripple  will  produce  a  loud  hum 
in devices with speakers.

3.

You  can  prevent  overloading  by  measuring  the 
output  current  with  an  external  multimeter.  Set  the 
meter to measure current (a 2 amp range is desirable, 
or  a  10  amp  range  may  be  used)  and  connect  is 
"series"  with  the  load.  Load  current  up  to  500  mA 
may  be  operated  continuously,  load  current  greater 
than  500  mA  must  be  short  term,  maximum  short 
term current is 1 amp.

DUAL OR TRIPLE OUTPUT

Two  of  the  outputs,  or  all  three  of  the  outputs  may  be  used 

simultaneously if desired. The three outputs are fully isolated from ground, 
and each other, thus each output may be connected for the either positive 
or negative polarity.

A typical example of a triple output application would be powering a 

circuit board that requires three voltages, such as +5, +12V and -12V. Fig. 
4  shows  how  the  outputs  would  be  connected  for  this  example,  and  the 
following procedures reviews the steps of hook-up.

1.

The  variable  supply  would  be  set  for  12V.  WE  will  assign  the 
variable  supply  as  the  +12V  source  and  the  fixed  12V  supply  as 
the -12V source.

2.

Connect the - terminal of the 5V supply to circuit board common 
and the + terminal to the +5V input of the board.

3.

Connect  the  -  terminal  of  the  variable  supply  to  circuit  board 
common  (or  the  terminal  of  the  5V  supply).  Connect  the  + 
terminal of the variable supply to the +12V input of the board.

4.

Connect  the  +  terminal  of  the  fixed  12V  supply  to  circuit  board 
common  (or  the  -  terminal  of  the  5V  and  variable  supplies). 
Connect the - terminal of the fixed 12V supply to the -12V input 
of the board.

CONNECTING OUTPUTS IN SERIES

When  the  30  volt  output  of  the  variable  supply  is  not  adequate,  the 

outputs  may  be  connected  in  series  to  provide  a  variable  17  to  47  volt 
output. Since the supplies are connected in series, the maximum current is 
the  same  as  for  the  fixed  voltage  supplies,  that,  500  mA  continuous  or  1 
amp peak. Connections for the configuration are shown in Fig. 5.  

CAUTION

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Summary of Contents for 1670A

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL 1670A INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL 1670A Triple Output DC POWER SUPPLY www calcert com sales calcert com 1 800 544 2843 0 5 10 15 20 25 30...

Page 2: ...long after the equipment is turned off 2 Use only a polarized 3 wire ac outlet This assures that the power supply chassis case and ground terminal are connected to a good earth ground and reduces dang...

Page 3: ...t 7 Typical Constant Voltage Output 8 Setting Current Limit 8 Typical Constant Current Operation 8 Page Constant Voltage Current Characteristics 9 12 Vdc Output 9 5 Vdc Output 10 Dual or Triple Output...

Page 4: ...r these power supply is powering of circuit boards while troubleshooting Many circuit boards require two or three input voltages with the most common values being 5 volts and 12 volts These power supp...

Page 5: ...05 10 mV RIPPLE AND NOISE 5 mV rms CONSTANT CURRENT MODE LOAD REGULATION 0 4 10 mA LINE REGULATION 108 TO 132 VAC 0 4 10 mA RIPPLE AND NOISE 10 mA rms PROTECTION Current limiting short circuit protect...

Page 6: ...ECTION Short circuit protection thermal overload protection OUTPUT NO 3 VOLTAGE Fixed 5 VDC 5 CURRENT 0 to 500 mA continuous POLARITY Positive or Negative CONNECTORS Wire Clips LOAD REGULATION no load...

Page 7: ...ltage DIMENSIONS H x W x D 4 9 x 8 5 x 9 5 124 x 216 x 242mm WEIGHT approx 10 lbs 4 5 kg ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED Instruction Manual Spare fuse OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Power Supply Hook up Cables Model TL 5A...

Page 8: ...A Meter Indicates output current of variable supply 7 V Meter Indicates output voltage of variable supply 8 OUTPUT Terminal Red Positive polarity output terminal 9 OUTPUT Terminal Black Negative polar...

Page 9: ...CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 14 15 16 Figure 1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators Model 1670A Figure 2 Rear Panel Model 1670A 6 www calcert com sales calcert com 1 800 544 2843 0 5 10 15 20 25 30...

Page 10: ...lly a two inch space at the sides as well as a six inch space at the top and rear of the power supply is adequate DO NOT block the fan opening at the rear of the power supply or the vent on top of the...

Page 11: ...he output current Setting Current Limit 1 Determine the maximum safe current for the device to be powered 2 Rotate the VOLTAGE control away from zero until some low voltage under 1 volt is indicated 3...

Page 12: ...the point where the preset current limit is reached At that point the output current becomes constant and the output voltage drops in proportion to further increases in load The crossover point is ind...

Page 13: ...ound and each other thus each output may be connected for the either positive or negative polarity A typical example of a triple output application would be powering a circuit board that requires thre...

Page 14: ...xample of Triple Output Hook up for 5V 12V and 12V Figure 5 Connecting Outputs in Series for Variable 17 to 47 volt output OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS www calcert com sales calcert com 1 800 544 2843 0 5 1...

Page 15: ...e of the correct rating The fuse is located on the rear panel see Fig 2 LINE VOLTAGE 115V 230V FUSE VALUE F3AL250V F1 6AL250V INSTRUMENT REPAIR SERVICE Because of the specialized skills and test equip...

Page 16: ...the device Customers not on open account must include payment in the form of a money order or credit card For the most current repair charges please visit and click on service repair Return all merch...

Page 17: ...ng a warranty registration form online at within fifteen 15 days of purchase Exclusions This warranty does not apply in the event of misuse or abuse of the product or as a result of unauthorized alter...

Page 18: ...t is connected to an ac outlet even if the equipment is turned off 7 B K Precision products are not authorized for use in any application involving direct contact between our product and the human bod...

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