FTP Series Programmable DC Power Supply Operation Manual
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3.12 Constant Power Output (CP) Setting
CP setting has 4 parameters:
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Voltage, set power supply allowed max. Output voltage;
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Current, set power supply allowed max. Output current;
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Power, set target output power;
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Response, set constant power output adjust speed.
1. Press
to switch to constant power output function, as shown in following picture:
Figure 3-28 Constant Power (CP) Output
2. Rotate the rotary knob to select the parameter to be edited, press “Enter” to enter into edit state;
3. Input value with number key and decimal point key, or rotate the rotary knob to increase or decrease value;
4. Press “Enter” to validate the input.
Typically, the default 50% response speed is suitable for most loads. You can change the response speed in case of
needs.
3.13 SEQ (Sequence) Output Setting
For sequence test function, the corresponding set menu option is "Sequence". The sequence feature allows users
to program a list of steps into the power supply’s internal memory and execute them. A total of 20 steps can be
allocated to each internal memory location, up to a maximum of 20 locations (sequences files). Voltage, current
and delay can be set in each step. Sequence file supports "cycle" and "link" attributes. "cycle" controls the
sequence file to run cyclically for a specified times, set to 0 means infinite loop. "Link" can add other sequence file
into test, set to 0 means no linked sequence file.
When SEQ output is turned on, the highest voltage and current slew rate are used by default.
Table 3-7 Sequence Parameter Explanation
Parameter
Explanation
Length
SEQ file running steps, range 1 ~ 20
Cycle
Set SEQ file running cycles, range 0 ~ 60000, value 0 means infinite cycle. Default value 1
Link
Range 0 ~ 20, call specified SEQ file to run at this step, value 0 means no linked file
SEQ Step
Choose the specified step to edit. Range 1 ~ 20
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