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FTP Series Programmable DC Power Supply Operation Manual

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Table Of Contents

1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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1.1 Overview

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1.2 Main features

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1.3 Dimension diagram

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1.3.1 Model of

2kW, 3.2kW

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1.3.2 Model of 6.5kW

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1.4 Model Naming

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1.5 Specification sheet

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2. Quick Guide

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2.1 Checking Goods

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2.2 Front Panel

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2.3 Keyboard

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2.4 Screen Display

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2.5 Rear Panel

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2.6 Installing

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2.6.1 Preparation For Use

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2.6.2 Requirements of Input Power

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2.6.3 Power ON Self Check

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2.7 Connection

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2.7.1 Input Connection

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2.7.2 Input Connection for Multiple Power Supplies

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2.7.3 Output Connection

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2.7.4 V-Sensing Connection

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2.7.5 Analog Interface

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3. FUNCTION INTRODUCTION

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3.1 Local & remote operation mode

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3.2 Menu Layout

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3.2.1 Set Menu

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3.2.2 Edit Menu

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3.2.3 About Menu

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3.3 Switch Power Supply Output Mode

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3.4 Turn ON/OFF Power Supply Output

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3.5 Setting Voltage, Current

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3.6 Save and Recall

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3.6.1 Save Operation

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3.6.2 Recall Operation

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3.6.3 Shortcut Recall

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3.7 Output Setting

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3.7.1 Voltage/Current Limit Set

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3.7.2 DC_ON Set

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3.7.3 Voltage Slew Rate

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Summary of Contents for FTP Series

Page 1: ...Programmable DC Power Supply User s Manual FTP Series Copyright Faithtech Version V1 06 2021 06...

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Page 3: ...f purchase warranty within the one year warranty period Faithtech will provide free repair for all faults in the normal usage and maintenance of the product The user need prepay one way freight for se...

Page 4: ...ke sure the output wire meets the specified standards and a protective cover must be installed to prevent electric shock Do not open the instrument case Operators are not allowed to open the shell of...

Page 5: ...tly observed could result in injury to or death of personnel or long term heath hazards The CAUTION sign highlights an essential operating or maintenance procedure practice condition statement etc whi...

Page 6: ...6 2 Requirements of Input Power 17 2 6 3 Power ON Self Check 17 2 7 Connection 18 2 7 1 Input Connection 18 2 7 2 Input Connection for Multiple Power Supplies 18 2 7 3 Output Connection 19 2 7 4 V Se...

Page 7: ...on 36 3 11 3 Slave Setting 37 3 11 4 Master Setting 38 3 11 5 Parallel Serial Operation V I Setting 38 3 11 6 Parallel Serial Operation Protection 39 3 12 Constant Power Output CP Setting 40 3 13 SEQ...

Page 8: ...oice for ATE system integration laboratory test vehicle equipment test superconducting test motor test battery charging simulation voltage and current sensor calibration laser test and power supply el...

Page 9: ...____________________________________________________________________________ 7 1 3 Dimension diagram 1 3 1 Model of 2kW 3 2kW...

Page 10: ...FTP Series Programmable DC Power Supply Operation Manual ____________________________________________________________________________ 8 1 3 2 Model of 6 5kW...

Page 11: ...0 120A 0 110A 0 60A 0 40A 0 30A 0 16A Power 3200W Model FTP065 40 240 FTP065 50 220 FTP065 80 120 FTP065 120 80 FTP065 160 60 FTP065 300 32 Voltage 0 40V 0 50V 0 80V 0 120V 0 160V 0 300V Current 0 24...

Page 12: ...input 190VAC 265VAC 47Hz 63Hz PF 0 98 Typical Operation temp 0 40 Storage temp 20 70 Altitude 2000m Dimension 430 W 88 H 453 D mm 2kW 3 2kW model 430 W 177 H 503 D mm 6 5kW model Weight 15kg 2kW 3 2kW...

Page 13: ...urrent 0 02 0 1 F S Voltage measurement Resolution 16Bits Accuracy 0 1 0 1 F S Current measurement Resolution 16Bits Accuracy 0 1 0 2 F S Ripple noise Ripple Vpp 300mV 300mV 500mV 450mV 500mV 700mV Ri...

Page 14: ...Explanation AC input power cable 1 PCS 10A 2kW 16A 3 2kW 3 core power cable RS232 communication cable 1 PCS For connecting PC and RS232 port LAN communication cable 1 PCS For connecting PC and LAN por...

Page 15: ...anel Power switch TFT color screen Keyboard Rotary knob 2 3 Keyboard Figure 2 2 FTP keyboard Table 2 2 Key Function Descriptions Button Description Move the cursor position or increase decrease numeri...

Page 16: ...lock the keyboard Recall the saved settings from internal memory Clear the occurred protection and warning messages to and Input numeric numbers and decimal point Each press clears one digit of your n...

Page 17: ...of the power supply About V I parameters display area Displays readback voltage current power measurement result etc However the actual displayed information varies for example in voltage current sta...

Page 18: ...nnector to the negative output terminal Do not reverse the connections 3 Parallel Current Share In For master salve parallel operation 4 Parallel Current Share Out For master salve parallel operation...

Page 19: ...to Table 6 1 Recommended Wire Diameters for Cables for the selection of input wire diameters to avoid potential safety hazards due to thinner wire diameters 1 To protect the operator the wire connecte...

Page 20: ...gure 2 6 FTP Power supply Input Connection 1 To protect the operator the wire connected to the GND terminal must be connected to the earth Under no circumstances shall this DC Power Supply be operated...

Page 21: ...ase refer to Table 6 1 Recommended Wire Diameters for Cables for wire diameter selection Figure 2 9 Power Supply Output Connection The diameter of the wire connected to the load must be adequate so as...

Page 22: ...l S remote V sense negative terminal The allowed compensation voltage is relating to model voltage ratings for specifics please refer to 3 8 2 Over Compensate Voltage Protection OCVP 2 7 5 Analog Inte...

Page 23: ...nge 0 5V or 0 10V 9 GNDA Reference ground 10 Reserved Reserved 11 MODE Output Output mode indicating port The port outputs High level signal under CV mode low level signal under CC mode 12 READY Outpu...

Page 24: ...mode by default In this mode the user operates the power supply through the front panel keyboard and rotary knob The LCD screen provides users with display functions such as parameter viewing measurem...

Page 25: ...nction refer to 3 7 2 DC_ON Set TTL Set DC_ON function output TTL level signal refer to 3 7 2 DC_ON Set Vslew Set Voltage slew rate range 0 001V s 5000V s Islew Set current slew rate range 0 001A s 20...

Page 26: ...ub menu as below Table 3 2 Edit Menu Layout Edit Sequence Select sequence file number range 1 10 Back Exit 3 2 3 About Menu Press Menu to enter main menu then select About and press Enter to pop up su...

Page 27: ...Current Press key to enter into CV CC output interface as shown in below Figure 3 2 CV CC Output Interface 1 Rotate the rotary knob in order to select the item to be edited press Enter to enter into...

Page 28: ...Press number key or rotate the rotary knob to input a save location press Enter to confirm Figure 3 3 Save Interface 3 6 2 Recall Operation 1 Press to enter into recall interface 2 Press number key o...

Page 29: ...e Current Limit Set 3 Rotate the rotary knob in order to select the item to be edited press Enter to enter into edit status 4 Use the numeric keys and decimal point key to input data also you can rota...

Page 30: ...ge Slew Rate Voltage slew rate is defined as the voltage speed in output voltage rising period In output voltage falling period the voltage speed is determined by load Take FTP 80 60 as an example the...

Page 31: ...oint key to input data also you can rotate the rotary knob to increase or decrease the value 4 Press Enter to validate the input parameters 3 7 5 CV CC Priority Start function FTP series power supply...

Page 32: ...ection Setting 2 Rotate the rotary knob to select the protection to be adjusted press Enter to enter into edit status 3 Use the numeric keys and decimal point key to input data also you can rotate the...

Page 33: ...nge is 0 1 seconds up to 600 seconds When foldback protection occurred the DC output is shut off and FOLD is prompted on screen Figure 3 12 F_Time Foldback Protect Delay Time Note If DELAY TIME F_Time...

Page 34: ...tput power through external 0 5V or 0 10V DC voltage 1 Press select External sub menu under Set menu press Enter to enter into external programming setting interface as follows Figure 3 13 Analog Prog...

Page 35: ...V 1 Press select External sub menu under Set menu press Enter to enter into external programming setting interface 2 Rotate the rotary knob to select the Vref press Enter to switch to edit state 3 Rot...

Page 36: ...l sub menu under Set menu press Enter to enter into external setting interface 2 Rotate the rotary knob to select the Inhibit press Enter to switch to edit state 3 Rotate the rotary knob to select the...

Page 37: ...eds to customize from Faithtech if connect over 5 units 3 Parallel and Serial can not be mixed 4 Total voltage can not exceed 600V if serial connect multiple power supplies 5 When parallel or serial o...

Page 38: ...on 3 11 2 Communication Connection When multiple same model FTP power supplies are used for parallel operation must connect the current sharing cable and RS485 communication cable However for serial c...

Page 39: ...power supplies can be set as Slave1 up to Slave4 starts from Slave1 and needs to be consecutive 1 Press select Parallel sub menu under Set menu press Enter to enter into parallel setting interface Fi...

Page 40: ...group s specifications and shows operation mode P stands for parallel S stands for serial Figure 3 25 Parallel Master Display 3 11 5 Parallel Serial Operation V I Setting After correctly setting the...

Page 41: ...is displayed in slave screen Figure 3 27 Slave Display If Protection Triggered To clear the protection in slave unit press and hold for three seconds Following table listed the possible protections a...

Page 42: ...eeds 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 inte...

Page 43: ...3 29 Sequence File Edit 4 Set Length press to validate it the editing cursor will move to Cycle automatically 5 Set Cycle press to validate it the editing cursor will move to Link automatically 6 Set...

Page 44: ...ws Figure 3 30 Sequence Test Display 2 Press to edit Run file rotate the rotary knob or press number key to input sequence file number 3 Press to validate the input 4 Press to start running sequence t...

Page 45: ...down the instrument power on again for parameters to take effect After modifying the configuration you need to restart the power supply for changes to take effect 3 14 1 Power Save This parameter det...

Page 46: ...the power supply for changes to take effect 3 14 5 Baud Rate and Parity Set Baud and Parity are used for setting remote communication serial port parameters Baud rate setting range 4800bps 9600bps 19...

Page 47: ...ake effect 4 1 Communication Interface 4 1 1 RS232 FTP series uses a default baud rate of 9600bps parity is none does not support flow control method Regarding RS232 interface only TxD and RxD foot ca...

Page 48: ...ct External sub menu under Set press to show as below Figure 4 1 V I acquisition speed setting 3 Rotate the rotary knob to select Samp Rate Press to enter into edit state 4 Rotate the rotary knob to s...

Page 49: ...device address DEVI_ADDR is the same with host PC 5 Press to validate the input 6 Reboot the power supply for changes to take effect After modifying the configuration you need to restart the power su...

Page 50: ...ate the instrument within an ambient temperature of 0 40 C 2 Ensure the instrument is well ventilated 3 Contact Faithtech authorized agent or Faithtech after sales 4 Press to clear protection state Ov...

Page 51: ...ions AWG mm2 60 75 85 90 Wire type RUW T UF Wire type RHW RH Wire type V MI Wire type TA TBS SA AV Rated Current A 14 2 08 20 20 20 20 12 3 31 25 25 30 30 10 5 26 30 35 40 40 8 8 36 40 50 55 55 6 13 3...

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