
User Manual – Rev AJ
California Instruments
3.7 Connectors - Rear Panel
A number of connectors are located along the top rear covers. These connectors are i
recessed area to protect them from shipment damage.
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The system i
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supplied cables, and only between California Instruments equipment.
The Clock and Lock BNC connectors located on the rear panel are used to synchronize and
control the phase shift between the three output
clock a lock s
KM (on Master unit) and -LKS (on
Auxiliary units) options. Se
n on this mode of operation.
set of two identical System Interface connectors, P8 and P9 is located on the rear panel of
ach MX chassis. The system interface is used to connect the multiple MX30 or MX45 power
sources in a Master/Auxiliary configuration to create MX60, MX90 or MX135 models. In these
configurations, only the Master MX30 or MX45 power source has a built-in controller and front
panel.
The same connector is also used to control the optional OMNI-3-75 Reference Impedance.
s when 3 units are operating as a three-phase
ystem. This mode of operation requires the -L
nd
e paragraph 3.10 for more informatio
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P8 / P9
Description
1
OUTP:
Output ON. Controls state of output relay
2 N/C
3 N/C
4 N/C
5
COM:
Common. Signal return.
6
OT:
Over temperature. Indicates over temperature condition.
7 N/C
8
CLB:
Current Limit B. Programmed current limit reference for phase B
9
CSA:
Current Sum Phase A
10
CSC:
Current Sum Phase C
11
FLT A:
Amplifier Fault Phase A
12
FLT C:
Amplifier Fault Phase C
13
XFMR:
Optional voltage range select. (-HV or -XV option)
14 PARALLEL:
Parallel
operation control.
15
INPUT ON: Input power status
16
A ERR LO: Error Signal Phase A, low
17
B ERR HI: Error Signal Phase B, high
18 N/C
19
C ERR LO: Error Signal Phase C, Low
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