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EPS Stromversorgung GmbH

Alter Postweg 101 • 86159 Augsburg

Germany

Fon: +49 821 / 570451-0

Fax: +49 821 / 570451-25

www.eps-germany.de

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PS 9000 2U Series

3. 

Operation and application

3.1 

Important notes

3.1.1  Personal safety

• 

In order to guarantee safety when using the device, it is essential that only persons operate 

the device who are fully acquainted and trained in the required safety measures to be taken 

when working with dangerous electrical voltages

• 

For models which can generate a voltage which is dangerous by contact, or is connected to 

such, the included DC terminal cover, or an equivalent, must always be used

• 

Whenever the load and DC output are being re-configured, the device should be disconnected 

from the mains, not only the DC output switched off!

3.1.2  General

• 

Operation of a power supply without any load or a very small load (<0.5% of I

Nom

) is not con-

sidered as a normal operation mode

• 

Technical specifications can probably not be guaranteed when running a power supply without 

a load

• 

It is recommended to run a power supply always with at least 10% voltage and current load

3.2 

Operating modes

A power supply is internally controlled by different control or regulation circuits, which shall bring voltage, current 

and power to the adjusted values and hold them constant, if possible. These circuits follow typical laws of control 

systems engineering, resulting in different operating modes. Every operating mode has its own characteristics 

which is explained below in short form.

3.2.1  Voltage regulation / Constant voltage

Voltage regulation is also called constant voltage operation (CV). 
The DC output voltage of a power supply is held constant on the adjusted value, unless the output current or the 

output power according to P = U

OUT

 * I

OUT

 reaches the adjusted current or power limit. In both cases the device 

will automatically change to constant current or constant power operation, whatever occurs first. Then the output 

voltage can not be held constant anymore and will sink to a value resulting from Ohm’s law.
While the DC output is switched on and constant voltage mode is active, then the condition “CV mode active” 

will be indicated on the display by the abbreviation CV and this message will be passed as a signal to the analog 

interface, as well stored as status which can also be read as a status message via digital interface.

3.2.2  Current regulation / constant current / current limiting

Current regulation is also known as current limitation or constant current mode (CC).
The DC output current is held constant by the power supply, once the output current to the load reaches the adjusted 

limit. Then the power supply automatically switches The current flowing from the power supply is determined by the 

output voltage and the load’s true resistance. As long as the output current is lower than the adjusted current limit, 

the device will be either in constant voltage or constant power mode. If, however, the power consumption reaches 

the set maximum power value, the device will switch automatically to power limiting and sets the output current 

according to I

MAX

 = P

SET

 / U

IN

 , even if the maximum current value is higher. The current set value, as determined 

by the user, is always an upper limit only. 
While the DC output is switched on and constant current mode is active, then the condition “CC mode active” will 

be indicated on the display by the abbreviation CC and this message will be passed as a signal to the analog 

interface, as well stored as status which can also be read as a status message via digital interface.

Summary of Contents for 06230204

Page 1: ...2016 Operating Guide PS 9000 2U DC Laboratory Power Supply Attention This document is only valid for devices with firmware KE 2 07 standard models rep KE 2 03 GPIB models and HMI 2 06 or higher For a...

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Page 3: ...34 2 3 5 Connection to DC loads 34 2 3 6 Grounding of the DC output 35 2 3 7 Connection of remote sensing 36 2 3 8 Connecting the Share bus 36 2 3 9 Connecting the analog interface 36 2 3 10 Connecti...

Page 4: ...rmany de 4 SERVICEAND MAINTENANCE 4 1 Maintenance cleaning 61 4 2 Fault finding diagnosis repair 61 4 2 1 Replacing a defect mains fuse 61 4 2 2 Firmware update 61 4 3 Calibration readjustment 62 4 3...

Page 5: ...0 06 2U 06230213 PS 9750 12 2U 06230218 Changes and modifications for special models will be listed in a separate document 1 1 4 Explanation of symbols Warning and safety notices as well as general no...

Page 6: ...U 3U 4U 19 frame with 2 U 3 U or 4 U Maximum current of the device in Ampere Maximum voltage of the device in Volt Series 8 Series 8000 or 800 9 Series 9000 Type identification PS Power Supply usually...

Page 7: ...uipment under power sparking may occur which can cause burns as well as damage to the equipment and to the source ESD regulations must be applied when plugging interface cards or modules into the rela...

Page 8: ...onsibilities for operation maintenance and cleaning of the equipment ensure that all employees who use the equipment have read and understood the manual Furthermore the users are to be regularly schoo...

Page 9: ...e device or gener ated by the device itself due to a defect Critical The device and or the load could be damaged Signal OCP OverCurrent Shutdown of the DC output due to excess of the preset limit Non...

Page 10: ...RMS 164 mVPP 34 mVRMS Remote sensing compensation Max 5 UNom Max 5 UNom Max 5 UNom Output voltage fall time at no load after switching DC output off Down from 100 to 60 V less than 10 s Current regula...

Page 11: ...tegory 2 Protection class 1 Pollution degree 2 Operational altitude 2000 m Digital interfaces Featured 1x USB B 1x Ethernet 2 1x GPIB optional with option 3W Galvanic isolation from device Max 1500 V...

Page 12: ...60 mVRMS Remote sensing compensation Max 5 UNom Max 5 UNom Max 5 UNom Output voltage fall time at no load after switching DC output off Down from 100 to 60 V less than 10 s Current regulation Adjustme...

Page 13: ...tegory 2 Protection class 1 Pollution degree 2 Operational altitude 2000 m Digital interfaces Featured 1x USB B 1x Ethernet 2 1x GPIB optional with option 3W Galvanic isolation from device Max 1500 V...

Page 14: ...mVPP 8 mVRMS 114 mVPP 8 mVRMS 164 mVPP 34 mVRMS Remote sensing compensation Max 5 UNom Max 5 UNom Max 5 UNom Output voltage fall time at no load after switching DC output off Down from 100 to 60 V le...

Page 15: ...tegory 2 Protection class 1 Pollution degree 2 Operational altitude 2000 m Digital interfaces Featured 1x USB B 1x Ethernet 2 1x GPIB optional with option 3W Galvanic isolation from device Max 1500 V...

Page 16: ...mVPP 59 mVRMS 190 mVPP 48 mVRMS 212 mVPP 60 mVRMS Remote sensing compensation Max 5 UNom Max 5 UNom Max 5 UNom Output voltage fall time at no load after switching DC output off Down from 100 to 60 V...

Page 17: ...tegory 2 Protection class 1 Pollution degree 2 Operational altitude 2000 m Digital interfaces Featured 1x USB B 1x Ethernet 2 1x GPIB optional with option 3W Galvanic isolation from device Max 1500 V...

Page 18: ...2 114 mVPP 8 mVRMS 114 mVPP 8 mVRMS 164 mVPP 34 mVRMS Remote sensing compensation Max 5 UNom Max 5 UNom Max 5 UNom Output voltage fall time at no load after switching DC output off Down from 100 to 60...

Page 19: ...ategory 2 Protection class 1 Pollution degree 2 Operational altitude 2000 m Digital interfaces Featured 1x USB B 1x Ethernet 2 1x GPIB optional with option 3W Galvanic isolation from device Max 1500 V...

Page 20: ...0 mVPP 59 mVRMS 190 mVPP 48 mVRMS 212 mVPP 60 mVRMS Remote sensing compensation Max 5 UNom Max 5 UNom Max 5 UNom Output voltage fall time at no load after switching DC output off Down from 100 to 60 V...

Page 21: ...tegory 2 Protection class 1 Pollution degree 2 Operational altitude 2000 m Digital interfaces Featured 1x USB B 1x Ethernet 2 1x GPIB optional with option 3W Galvanic isolation from device Max 1500 V...

Page 22: ...ax 49 821 570451 25 www eps germany de info eps germany de Figure 1 Front side Figure 2 Rear side standard version 1 8 4 Views A Mains switch D Exhausts G AC input fuse B Control panel E Share Bus and...

Page 23: ...lter Postweg 101 86159Augsburg Germany Fon 49 821 570451 0 Fax 49 821 570451 25 www eps germany de info eps germany de PS 9000 2U Series Figure 3 Left hand side view DC termnial type 1 Figure 4 Right...

Page 24: ...tromversorgung GmbH Alter Postweg 101 86159Augsburg Germany PS 9000 2U Series Fon 49 821 570451 0 Fax 49 821 570451 25 www eps germany de info eps germany de Figure 5 View from above with DC cover ter...

Page 25: ...3 4 3 Configuration in the setup menu Button Navigates through menus submenus and parameters direction up left Button Navigates through menus submenus and parameters direction down right Button Submi...

Page 26: ...ed analog interface All interfaces are galvanically isolated up to 1500 V DC In addition the devices offer as standard the possibility for parallel connection in Share bus operation for constant curre...

Page 27: ...le or mixed with electronic load devices to create test systems Further information in our product catalogue on our website or upon request 1 9 5 Options These options are usually ordered along with t...

Page 28: ...knobs is either assigned to the DC output current and related parameters or to the DC output power In remote control condition no matter if analog or digital the set values given from remote are disp...

Page 29: ...20 A can be adjusted in increments of 10 A or 0 1 A also see 1 9 6 4 1 9 6 3 Button function of the rotary knobs The rotary knobs also have a pushbutton function which is used in all menu options for...

Page 30: ...n a standard browser under the IP or the host name given for the device This website offers to configuration page for network parameters as well as a input box for SCPI commands 2 TCP IP access via a...

Page 31: ...tor remote sensing If the output voltage has to be dependant on the consumer location rather than the DC output of the power supply then the input Sense can be connected to the consumer where the DC c...

Page 32: ...hould be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way 2 1 3 Storage In case of long term storage of the equipment it is recommended to use the original packaging or similar Storage must be in dry ro...

Page 33: ...tion at the approved limit generates heat which must be removed as well as voltage loss which depends on cable length and heating To compensate for these the cable cross section should be increased an...

Page 34: ...gh nominal current and hence a thick and heavy DC connection cable it is necessary to take account of the weight of the cable and the strain imposed on the DC connection Especially when mounted in a 1...

Page 35: ...s 2 3 6 Grounding of the DC output Individually operated devices can always be grounded from the DC minus pole i e can be directly connected to PE The DC plus pole however if it is to be grounded may...

Page 36: ...mer to eliminate oscillation The sense cables must be connected to and to at the load otherwise both systems may be damaged Figure 7 Example for remote sensing wiring 2 3 8 Connecting the Share bus Th...

Page 37: ...nterfaces and where needed other appropriate documentation especially concerning the use of such interfaces 2 3 12 Initial network setup The device is delivered with default network parameters see 3 4...

Page 38: ...any de 2 3 13 Commission after a firmware update or a long period of non use In case of a firmware update return of the equipment following repair or a location or configuration change similar measure...

Page 39: ...t on the adjusted value unless the output current or the output power according to P UOUT IOUT reaches the adjusted current or power limit In both cases the device will automatically change to constan...

Page 40: ...urrent according to I P U The adjustable set value of current as indicated in the display is always only an upper limit While the DC output is switched on and constant power mode is active then the co...

Page 41: ...erface as well as alarm status and counter which both can be read via digital interface 3 3 3 Overvoltage An overvoltage alarm OVP will switch off the DC output and can occur if the power supply itsel...

Page 42: ...red either on or off All set values are always saved and restored 3 4 2 Switching off the device On switch off the last output condition and the most recent set values are saved Furthermore a PF alarm...

Page 43: ...U max ____V I min ____A I max ____A P max ____W General Settings Calibrate Device Reset Device Communication IP Settings 2 HMI Setup Language English Deutsch Display Setup Language Brightness 1 10 HMI...

Page 44: ...be restored to the condition prior to switch off DC output after PF alarm 2 Determines how the DC output shall react after a power fail PF alarm has occurred OFF DC output will be switched off and rem...

Page 45: ...nual setting of the device s IP address in standard IP format Subnet mask Only available with setting Get IP address Manual Default value 255 255 255 0 Permanent manual setting of the subnet mask in s...

Page 46: ...ower limits for current and voltage can be set which limit the range of the adjustable set values For power only an upper value limit can be set These limits apply to every kind setting a value That a...

Page 47: ...tting the main display will change after leaving the setup menu and the right hand rotary knob is then either assigned to set value of current or power 3 4 6 Manual adjustment of set values The set va...

Page 48: ...remotely switched on and off This can be restricted in manual operation by the control panel being locked Switching the DC output on during manual operation or digital remote control can be disabled b...

Page 49: ...te control via the digital interface is active Remote then remote control is immediately terminated and must be reactivated at the PC once Local is no longer active If remote control is via the analog...

Page 50: ...al values correspond to 0 10 V at the actual value outputs CMON VMON Input of excess set values e g 5 V in selected 5 V range or 10 V in the 10 V range are clipped by setting the set value at 100 Befo...

Page 51: ...V ULOW to HIGH typ 3 V Rec d sender Open collector against DGND 6 OT DO Overheating or power fail alarm Alarm OT HIGH UHigh 4 V No Alarm OT LOW ULow 1 V Quasi open collector with pull up against Vcc...

Page 52: ...cation examples a Switching off the DC output via the pin REM SB A digital output e g from a PLC may be unable to cleanly pull down the pin as it may not be of low enough resistance Check the specific...

Page 53: ...g is locked It can be switched on or off by pushbutton or digital command LOW inverted HIGH inverted DC output will be switched off and locked Later it can be switched on again by toggling the pin Dur...

Page 54: ...ote control 1 Switch off the DC output by pulling pin REM SB to the level that corresponds to DC output off then switch it on again See section 3 5 4 7 Application examples for levels and logic How to...

Page 55: ...m with 3 7 Control panel HMI lock In order to avoid the accidental alteration of a value during manual operation the rotary knobs or the key strip of the control panel HMI can be locked so that no alt...

Page 56: ...file including language a profile change can also be accompanied by a change in HMI language On calling up the menu page and selecting a profile the most important settings can be seen but not changed...

Page 57: ...in the parallel operation is simply connected to the next unit using cables with cross section according to the maximum current and with short as possible length 3 9 1 2 Wiring the Share bus The Share...

Page 58: ...nection is only allowed with devices of the same kind and model i e power supply with power supply like for example PS PSI 9080 120 2U with PSI 9080 120 2U or PS 9080 120 2U Series connection is not s...

Page 59: ...The maximum approved limits for the application should be set in the power supply This can be done via the interface The electronic load should preferably be in operating mode CV The load will then us...

Page 60: ...of 26 V at test start DC input s and DC output s of all units switched off In this combination of devices it is recommended to always switch on the DC output of the source first and then the DC input...

Page 61: ...ith or without guarantee If a return for checking or repair is to be carried out ensure that the supplier has been contacted and it is clarified how and where the equipment should be sent the device i...

Page 62: ...tions are required A measurement device multimeter for voltage with a max error of half the PS s voltage error That measure ment device can also be used to measure the shunt voltage when readjusting t...

Page 63: ...brate output value The device will switch on the DC output set a certain current limit while loaded by the load or sink and start to measure the output current I mon 4 The next screen requests you to...

Page 64: ...tly confirming menu item Save and exit with Leaving the calibration selection menu without saving via Save and exit will discard calibra tion data and the procedure would have to be repeated 5 Accesso...

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