GSM-20H10 User Manual
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The measurement accuracy of the GSM is higher than
the programming accuracy. Therefore, select the
same programming and measurement functions and
replace the programming accuracy with the
measurement accuracy to obtain the best accuracy.
Sink Function
Description When the GSM is used as a sink (V and I have
opposite polarities), it consumes energy.
Connecting GSM to an external power source (such
as a battery) or energy storage device (such as a
capacitor) can make GSM operating as a sink
(quadrant II or IV).
For example, connect the GSM to a 13V battery
(Input/Output HI connects to the positive electrode
of the battery), set the Vsrc of GSM to 10V, and set
the value of Cmpl to make the GSM operate in CC
mode. At this time, the GSM operates in quadrant
II.
For example, connect the GSM to a 13V battery
(Input/Output HI connects to the positive electrode
of the battery), set the Vsrc of the GSM to 10V, and
set the value of Cmpl to make the GSM operate in
CV mode. At this time, the GSM operates in
quadrant II.
For example, connect the GSM to a -14V power
supply (Input/Output HI is connected to the