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LSG-H SERIES 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

ELECTRONIC LOAD 

LSG-H SERIES 

LSG-175H 

LSG-350H 

LSG-1050H  LSG-2100SH 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

B71-0488-01

 

Summary of Contents for LSG-1050H

Page 1: ...LSG H SERIES INSTRUCTION MANUAL ELECTRONIC LOAD LSG H SERIES LSG 175H LSG 350H LSG 1050H LSG 2100SH B71 0488 01...

Page 2: ...e Front Panel Input Terminals 21 1 4 8 Using the Rear Panel Input Terminals 22 1 4 9 Using the Terminal Cover PEL 011 23 1 4 10 Using the Terminal Cover PEL 013 25 1 4 11 Using the Terminal Cover 26 1...

Page 3: ...nd Load Off Range 59 2 4 Step Resolution Configuration 60 2 4 1 Cursor Mode Configuration 60 2 4 2 Step Mode Configuration 61 2 5 Protection Settings 63 2 5 1 OCP 63 2 5 2 OPP 64 2 5 3 UVP 65 2 5 4 UV...

Page 4: ...3 1 Normal Sequence function Overview 96 3 3 2 Timing Edit Configuration 100 3 3 3 Data Edit Configuration 101 3 3 4 Running a Normal Sequence function 102 3 3 5 Fast Sequence function Overview 103 3...

Page 5: ...143 4 1 15 Short Control 144 4 1 16 Monitor Signal Output 145 4 1 16 1 Trigger Signal Output 145 4 1 16 2 Current Monitor Output 145 4 1 16 3 Voltage Monitor Output 146 4 2 Parallel Operation 147 4 2...

Page 6: ...Mode 180 7 7 4 CR Mode 181 7 7 5 CV Mode 182 7 7 6 CP Mode 182 7 7 7 Slew Rate 183 7 7 8 Meter 184 7 7 9 Dynamic Mode 185 7 7 10 Soft Start 188 7 7 11 Remote Sensing 188 7 7 12 Protection Function 18...

Page 7: ...ution items required to safely use the product The following pictorial indication and warning character indication are provided Pictorial indication Some part of this product or the instruction manual...

Page 8: ...n input protection fuse is blown the product does not operate When the fuse is blown the user can replace it However replace it correctly observing the warning and caution items that are provided in t...

Page 9: ...lammable or explosive gas or steam is generated or stored may result in an explosion and fire Do not operate the product in such an environment Also use in and around a place where a corrosive gas is...

Page 10: ...th its performance and specifications stable For consultation about the product calibration call the dealer or the company or each sales office where you bought the product Daily maintenance When you...

Page 11: ...atic loads to complex dynamic loads With the ability to operate independently or in parallel the LSG H Series is extremely robust and capable of molding to any test environment Please note that throug...

Page 12: ...es 7 operating modes CC CV CR CP CC CV CR CV CP CV Independent and parallel operation Fully programmable with normal and fast sequences Soft start Dynamic mode OCP OVP and other protection features Re...

Page 13: ...ver x1 M3 Screw x1 M3 screw PEL 012 Terminal fittings 2 sets of bolts nuts springs washers type M8 Terminal cover x2 M8 x 20 Spring washer Flat washer M8 nut 61SF 062104N1 Front terminal washers M6 x2...

Page 14: ...e for LSG 175H LSG 350H LSG 1050H JIS GTL 248 GP IB cable 2 0m GTL 246 USB cable Type A Type B PEL 010 Dust Filter PEL 004 GPIB option Options Part number Description PEL 005 Connect Cu Plate PEL 006...

Page 15: ...MON OUT LSG 2100SH Booster Pack LINK STBY Clear Shift Preset Load On Off Main Help FUNC Short V MON OUT I MON OUT TRIG OUT P7 CAL Utility Local File 7 8 9 Enter 175W 5 800V 0 8 75A 4 5 6 P8 P9 P4 P5...

Page 16: ...mode from remote mode FUNC File FUNC FUNC Sets the program function sequence function or other special functions File Shift FUNC Accesses the file system Help Utility Help Help Access the help menu U...

Page 17: ...pad Used to enter numerical values P0 P9 Preset Number keys Loads one of 10 preset settings Shift Shift Shift Used in conjunction with other keys to select secondary functions Preset Preset Used in c...

Page 18: ...nal Output connector used to monitor the voltage by outputting a voltage An output voltage of 8V corresponds to the full scale voltage TRIG OUT TRIG OUT Trigger out BNC terminal Outputs a pulse signal...

Page 19: ...LSG 350H LSG 1050H LSG 2100SH Booster Pack Frame control ports J1 J2 Remote sense input Rear panel input Exhaust fan Power socket and switch GP IB port USB device port USB port RS232C port Monitor Out...

Page 20: ...e J2 is used for parallel operation control Monitor Out ports J3 J3 The J3 connector is assigned to current and voltage monitor out Variable Resistor The variable resistors are used to adjust the full...

Page 21: ...M4 M3 sized screws See page 22 1 4 8 Using the Rear Panel Input Terminals for connection details Remote Sensing Terminals Sensing terminals for remote sense See page 28 1 4 11 Remote Sense Accepts M3...

Page 22: ...splay and edit the settings for the current mode function Measurement area Displays the voltage current and power values Date Displays the date Mainframe status panel The mainframe status panel displa...

Page 23: ...roughout the user manual 1 4 1 Rack Mount Kits Description The LSG H Series has a number of rack mount options for installation The GRA 413 rack mounts are suitable for the LSG 2100SH booster pack The...

Page 24: ...14 GRA 414 E EIA standard 132 382 5 477 6 GRA 414 J JIS standard 149 382 5 477 6...

Page 25: ...a second Note If the LSG H Series fails to start up properly or does not turn on please see your local distributor 1 4 3 Load Default Settings Description When first using the LSG H Series recall the...

Page 26: ...n saving files The date and time is shown on top of the LCD display Operation Press Shift Utility Help Time Set F4 in order and set the date and time Settings Month Day Year Hour Minute System Info Lo...

Page 27: ...re than 2V per wire Use the table below to help make a suitable selection AWG Gauge Conduct or Diameter mm Ohms km Max amps for chassis wiring 0000 11 684 0 16072 380 000 10 4038 0 2027 328 00 9 26592...

Page 28: ...maximum voltage limits Exceeding the maximum voltage limit may damage the LSG H Series To determine the voltage generated the following equation can be used E L x I T E voltage generated L load line i...

Page 29: ...t the positive and negative load wires together Twisted pair will be shown on any connection diagram where the load wires should be twisted together Method 2 Current change can be limited by limiting...

Page 30: ...um input voltage is 800 volts Caution If the polarity to the input terminals is reversed the reverse voltage protection function is tripped The reverse voltage protection function is tripped when reve...

Page 31: ...o the rear panel terminals Step 1 Turn the power off from the rear panel or put the unit into standby mode 2 Turn the power off from the power source 3 Connect the load wires to the input terminals Co...

Page 32: ...H Series are physically connected to the rear panel terminals Steps 1 Turn the power off from the rear panel or put the unit into standby mode 2 Turn the power off from the power source 3 Connect the...

Page 33: ...ally connected the terminal cover should also be used as a safety measure when a power source is connected to the front terminals Caution Ensure the power is off before making any connections to the L...

Page 34: ...24 Steps 2 2 4 Use your thumb to slide the terminal covers shut as shown in the diagram below 4 5 When the top and bottom covers are flush reinsert the screw that was removed in step 1 5...

Page 35: ...to prevent electric shock The rear panel terminal covers should always be used when connecting a load to the rear panel terminals Caution Ensure the power is off before making any connections to the b...

Page 36: ...nnection is finished please lock terminal cover to avoid electric shock when using the frame control terminal Caution Ensure the power is off before making any connections to the booster pack Steps In...

Page 37: ...e Monitor out Cover Description After connection is finished please lock monitor out cover to avoid electric shock when not using the monitor out ports Steps Install the monitor out cover as shown in...

Page 38: ...een across the load leads especially leads with higher resistance This is useful when used in CV CR or CP mode Steps 1 Turn the power off from the rear panel or put the unit into standby mode 2 Turn t...

Page 39: ...io website address 4 To view other system information press System F1 and select Memo System Info Load Interface Time Set LOAD RS232 01 Oct 2017 Model LSG xxxxH http www texio co jp Firmware Ver x xx...

Page 40: ...to the soft menus on top I MON OUT TRIG OUT 1 5 150V 175W 0 35A P0 P1 P4 P7 CAL P2 P5 P8 Lock P3 P6 P9 Utility Local File 0 1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9 Enter Clear Shift Preset Load On Off Main Help FUNC Short...

Page 41: ...CR CV and CP modes Mode CR Mode CC Mode CV Mode CP For some parameters a popup window will also appear Selection of the setting is the same Repeatedly pressing the relevant function key F1 F5 will cy...

Page 42: ...onfigure 0 00V 0 0000A 0 00W Timer1 0 025 Level 2 0 00 Level 1 0 00 LOAD RS232 Fine 01 Oct 2017 ms W W Scroll bar Cursor 2 Press the Enter key to select the parameter The parameter will become highlig...

Page 43: ...e H800V Function Static Configure 0 00V 0 0000A 0 00W SlewRate 140 00 CC B Value CC A Value 0 000 LOAD RS232 A Value Fine 01 Oct 2017 mA us A A 1 000 Highlighted parameter Coarse Fine adjustment Curso...

Page 44: ...s as well as space underscore _ and minus characters allowed 1 Use the scroll wheel to move the cursor to the desired character A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0...

Page 45: ...on Help Menu 1 Press any function key or soft menu key 2 Press Help to see the help contents on that particular function key or menu 3 Use the scroll to navigate the help contents 4 Press the Exit F5...

Page 46: ...n 1 Make sure the load is off 2 Press Main 3 Select CC mode with the Mode F1 soft key 4 Select the current range with the I Range F2 soft key I Range High Middle Low 5 Select the voltage range with th...

Page 47: ...C A Value 0 0000 LOAD RS232 A Value Fine 01 Oct 2017 mA uS A A Mode Current range Voltage range Active setting Current setting A Current setting B Note Basic CC mode configuration is complete See page...

Page 48: ...the V Range F3 soft key V Range High Low 6 Set the resistance or conductance level parameters using the scroll wheel and number pad For Static mode set CR A Value and or CR B Value For Dynamic mode se...

Page 49: ...ons The current range and voltage range applies to all the operating modes 2 1 3 CR Units Description The CR setting units can be set to resistance or mS conductance Operation 1 Make sure the load is...

Page 50: ...V Range High Low 6 Set the voltage level parameters using the scroll wheel and number pad Set CV A Value and or CV B Value The maximum and minimum voltage levels depend on the selected voltage range 7...

Page 51: ...ers using the scroll wheel and number pad For Static mode set CP A Value and or CP B Value For Dynamic mode set Level1 and Level2 The maximum and minimum power levels depend on the selected current ra...

Page 52: ...3 Set the CV voltage level You may need to scroll down to the CV setting CV OFF rated voltage 5 Display Mode CP CV I Range H 8 75A V Range L 80V Function Dynamic Configure 0 000V 0 0000A 0 00W CV 5 50...

Page 53: ...LOAD RS232 Fine 01 Oct 2017 mS W W LOAD on Note The load can be set to automatically turn on at start up See page 59 2 3 4 Auto Load Configuration The load can be turned on via remote control See the...

Page 54: ...be turned on and off by pressing the Short key The Short key will turn red when the short function is active The Short icon will appear when the short function is active Display 0 100V 0 10W LOAD RS2...

Page 55: ...lt the Short key is set to Toggle Toggle Pressing the Short key will toggle the shorting function on or off Hold Holding the short key will short the load Operation Press Main Configure F5 Other F2 in...

Page 56: ...ed to prevent settings from being changed Operation The keys can be locked and unlocked by press Shift Lock Clear in order The Load On Off key will not be locked if the load is on Display LOCK will ap...

Page 57: ...wo preset levels Static mode can only switch between the two levels manually while Dynamic mode switches between each level automatically based on a timer Static mode A Value B Value Dynamic mode Leve...

Page 58: ...Dynamic Mode Static Mode Operation For static mode select whether A Value or B Value is the active setting press the Shift Preset keys The active value will be shown in the Operation Status Panel The...

Page 59: ...sets the Level2 on time Take the slew rate settings into consideration when setting the timers Mode CP I Range H 8 75A V Range L 80V Function Dynamic Configure 0 000V 0 0000A 0 00W Timer1 0 025 Level2...

Page 60: ...l applicable operation modes By default the units are set to Value When Percent is chosen 100 100 of the Set power current or resistance value Operation 1 Make sure the load is off 2 Press Main Config...

Page 61: ...h between two preset on times Timer1 Timer2 or by setting a switching frequency and duty cycle Operation Press Main Configure F5 Other F2 in order and set the Dyna Time setting Dyna Time T1 T2 Freq Du...

Page 62: ...1 Make sure the load is off 2 Press Main 3 Set the slew rate s using the scroll wheel and number pad For static mode only a single slew rate can be set For dynamic mode set both the rising and fallin...

Page 63: ...that is too fast could cause the unit to be unstable Reducing the response speed can improve stability Operation 1 Make sure the load is off 2 Press Main and make sure the unit is in CV mode by using...

Page 64: ...to 1 1 The response speed can be reduced to 1 2 1 5 1 10 Reducing the current response speed can affect other settings such as the slew rate and soft start settings Operation 1 Make sure the load is...

Page 65: ...soft start setting is used to limit the amount of input current at start up or from when the Von Voltage threshold is tripped The soft start setting only applies to CC CR and CP mode Operation Press M...

Page 66: ...oltage 0 00 rated voltage 2 3 2 2 Von Voltage Delay Description Von Delay is the amount of time the unit will wait before turning the load on after the Von Voltage threshold has been latched This will...

Page 67: ...e to sink current after being latched even if the voltage drops below the Von Voltage threshold level By default Von Latch is set to OFF Operation Press Main Configure F5 Other F2 in order and set the...

Page 68: ...splay 0 000V 0 0000A 0 00W Level1 0 00 LOAD RS232 01 Oct 2017 W 0 00 05 Elapsed time 2 3 3 2 Cut Off Time Description The Cut Off Time function will turn the load off after a set amount of time After...

Page 69: ...tion Prog program function NSeq normal sequence function FSeq fast sequence function 2 3 5 Load Off Mode and Load Off Range Description By default the load will automatically turn off when the either...

Page 70: ...one digit at a time When editing a parameter pressing the scroll wheel determines which digit is selected Turning the scroll wheel will then edit the parameter by the step resolution of the digit See...

Page 71: ...Conventions_ Step Mode for details on how to switch between coarse and fine adjustment modes Settings The step resolution of each setting is configured separately for each current range Settings Descr...

Page 72: ...lution settings are only available when Status Step coarse fine For example if the step resolution for CCM Step is 0 006A then the resolution can be incremented in 0 006A steps Display Parallel Knob E...

Page 73: ...turn off the load The OCP levels can be set to 10 higher than the rated current Operation Press Main Configure F5 Protection F1 in order and set the OCP Level and OCP Setting OCP Level rated current 1...

Page 74: ...d to Load Off a message will be displayed on the LCD display when OPP is tripped The Enter key must be pressed to clear the alarm message When configured to LIMIT OPP will be displayed on the LCD disp...

Page 75: ...only appear on the LCD display when the input voltage is below the UVP level Pressing the Enter key will clear the message The UVP indicator will remain on the display until the voltage level rises b...

Page 76: ...Pressing the Enter key will clear the message and the buzzer The UVP indicator will remain on the display until the voltage level rises back above the UVP level If the UVP Ring Time is allowed to ela...

Page 77: ...message will only appear on the LCD display when the input voltage is below the OVP level Pressing the Enter key will clear the message The OVP indicator will remain on the display until the voltage...

Page 78: ...0 000 LOAD RS232 A Value Fine 01 Oct 2017 V V UnReg UnReg indicator Mode CV I Range L87 5mA V Range L 80V Response Fast Configure 2 5 7 Para Description The Para error message will appear on the LCD d...

Page 79: ...age is negative The Enter key must be pressed to clear the alarm message Display 8 653V 50 006mA 0 4327W CV B Value 80 000 CV A Value 80 000 LOAD RS232 A Value Fine 01 Oct 2017 V V RVP Alarm Please Pr...

Page 80: ...d setting is applicable for when the load is already on and the user wishes to change the set values current voltage etc in real time The Old setting is will only update the values after the Enter key...

Page 81: ...the alarm tone settings on or off Alarm Tone ON OFF UnReg Tone ON OFF Go_NoGo Tone ON OFF Note The Alarm tone and Go_NoGo Tone settings ignore the Speaker setting 2 6 3 Display Settings Description Se...

Page 82: ...ulse width Default setting 10 0us Operation Press Shift Utility Help Other F5 in order and set the Trig Out width Trig Out width 2 5 5000us 2 6 6 Measure Average Description The Measure Average settin...

Page 83: ...Select Entry Mode and choose how to set the pass fail limits Value will allow you to set the limits as discrete values Percent will allow you to set the limits as a percentage offset from a center val...

Page 84: ...en SPEC Test is ON SPEC will appear in the operation status panel of LCD display This means the unit is ready for Go NoGo testing 3 Turn the load on The test starts from the time the load was turned o...

Page 85: ...ollowing order Active settings Internal memory USB This can be best described in the picture below Local Memory Media Memory Media USB Memory data Setup data x1 Nseq data x1 Fseq data x1 Preset data x...

Page 86: ...n settings program and program chain settings as well as parallel configuration settings Internal Format 1 100 External Format model no_file no S example 1050H_00 S Preset Data Preset Data contains th...

Page 87: ...017 Memory M256 A Value CC 87 5mA 80V Static LOAD Media Memory Recall Memory Save file location Save file type Operation 1 Press Shift File FUNC in order 2 Select Memory with the Media F1 soft key 3 S...

Page 88: ...5mA 80V Static LOAD Media USB Recall USB Save file type 175H_02 M Recall File Path usb Save file name USB file path File Utility Operation 1 2 1 Insert a USB drive into the USB port 2 Press Shift File...

Page 89: ...s Change the USB path Rename files or create directories 2 8 5 Recalling Files from Internal Memory Description When recalling Memory Setup or Preset Data from the internal memory slots the recalled f...

Page 90: ...n internal memory slot They can however be recalled directly from USB memory See the next section below for details 2 8 6 Recalling Files from USB Memory Description When recalling Memory Setup or Pre...

Page 91: ...ecall File and choose a filename Turn the scroll wheel to increase decrease the file number Memory Model_file number M Setup Memory Model_file number S Preset Model_file number P NSeq Model_file numbe...

Page 92: ...recalled This safety measure can be disabled by setting the Mem Recall setting to Direct Operation Press Main Configure F5 Other F2 in order and set the Mem Recall setting Mem Recall Safety Direct Not...

Page 93: ...2 Folder3 175H_01 M 175H_02 M 175H_03 M 16 Feb 17 13 46 18 Feb 17 11 16 19 Feb 17 08 32 01 Mar 17 10 12 03 Mar 17 13 13 23 Mar 17 09 02 USB path cursor Create a new Folder Press New Folder F2 to creat...

Page 94: ...ettings can be saved to P0 P9 using the Preset key and the number pad Operation 1 Press Preset 2 Pressing P0 0 P9 9 until a beep is heard The beep indicates that the setting was saved to the selected...

Page 95: ...s Factory Default F2 again to confirm 2 8 10 2 User s Default Setting Description The currently active settings can be set as the User s Default settings Save User s Default Setting 1 Press Shift File...

Page 96: ...they should be configured beforehand Program Sequences OCP Test function respectively Refer to the following for those functions Program page 90 3 2 Program function Sequence page 96 3 3 Sequence fun...

Page 97: ...ion Description When a function is turned on the load can be turned on with the selected function by pressing Shift Load Operation 1 Select the function PROG NSEQ FSEQ OCP OPP or BATT 2 Press Shift Lo...

Page 98: ...Ring Time and select how long the alarm should ring after a function has completed The Complete Ring Time setting applies to all the functions Complete Ring Time OFF Default 1 600s Infinity Function...

Page 99: ...time or remaining time NSEQ Timer Elapsed Default Remaining Function Select Screen Program Fast Sequence PROG RS232 01 Oct 2017 Normal Sequence OCP Function Select FUNCTION Complete Ring Time NSEQ Ti...

Page 100: ...Each of the different load operations are steps in the program A program starts at step 01 and ends at step 16 A program recalls the operating mode range static dynamic mode response speed and other...

Page 101: ...he run setting for the step Auto Manual Skip On Time Sets the On time of the Step test time Off Time Sets the Off time of the Step test time P F Time Sets the testing pass fail delay time for Go NoGo...

Page 102: ...ram Program settings PROG 01 Program settings Operation 1 2 1 Press FUNC Note Program F1 is off by default 2 Select PROG and select a program number to edit PROG 01 16 3 Select a STEP in the selected...

Page 103: ...the 0 06 P F start test time as shown in the timing diagram on page 91 P F Time Off 0 0 119 9 seconds 9 Set the Short Time in seconds Has the same action as pressing the short key See page 45 2 1 10...

Page 104: ...e necessary to load the programs from Setup memory 2 Press Select Start F1 and select which program will be used to start the program chain Start P01 P16 3 Select P01 and choose which program will be...

Page 105: ...rogram step and memory is currently active Press Pause F1 to suspend a test press Continue F1 to resume Press Next F2 to run the next step if its Run setting was set to Manual 5 When a program has fin...

Page 106: ...ch step in a fast sequence function is fixed to the rate Time Base setting set by the user 3 3 1 Normal Sequence function Overview Description A normal sequence is comprised of a user defined number o...

Page 107: ...ed to start a chain of Normal Sequences Seq No S01 S10 Sets the current sequence to edit Memo 12 characters A user created note for the currently selected sequence Mode CC CR CV CP Operating mode for...

Page 108: ...he Insert Point F1 functions Value The current voltage power or resistance setting for the selected operating mode Time 0 05ms 999h 59m Sets the step time for the selected step Load ON OFF Turns the l...

Page 109: ...Output for details PAUSE ON OFF Pause Inserts a pause at the end of the step When paused the unit will pause at the end of step current voltage resistance power level The sequence can be resumed by p...

Page 110: ...the number of the start sequence Start S01 S10 3 Select a Seq No and select which sequence number to edit Seq No S01 S10 4 Set the following parameters for the currently selected sequence See page 97...

Page 111: ...e Every time Insert Point F1 is pressed the new Step is incremented The inserted point becomes the current step 5 Set the following parameters for the currently selected step See the Data Edit Overvie...

Page 112: ...loop are currently active It also displays the elapsed or remaining test time and elapsed remaining time of the current step Sequences can be paused by pressing Pause F1 and resumed again by pressing...

Page 113: ...ete times or for an infinite amount of times Fast sequences can be configured to hold a set current or resistance at the end of the load No ramping function can be used with the Fast Sequence function...

Page 114: ...nge IMVL Middle I range Low V range IHVL High I range Low V range ILVH Low I range High V range IMVH Middle I range High V range IHVH High I range High V range Loop Infinity 01 9999 Sets the amount of...

Page 115: ...ble steps is dependent on the number of steps added using the Insert Point F1 functions A minimum of 3 steps Value The current or resistance setting for the selected operating mode TRIG OUT ON OFF Whe...

Page 116: ...en a new step is added After Will post fill each value within the fill range Setting Setting Range Description Start_Value Sets the current or resistance value for the starting step End_Value Sets the...

Page 117: ...order Note F Seq F1 is off by default 2 Set the following parameters for the fast sequence See page 104 for details on each parameter Memo Mode Range Loop Time Base Last Load Last RPTSTEP Save Press...

Page 118: ...ess Insert Point F1 to add a step to the sequence Every time Insert Point F1 is pressed the new Step is incremented The newly inserted Point becomes the active step 3 Set the following parameters for...

Page 119: ...10 Start_Step 0001 LOAD RS232 01 Oct 2017 End_Value Start_Value 10 002 0 000 Fill Edit for Fast Sequences mA mA Save After all the steps for the sequence are complete presses Save F3 to save the steps...

Page 120: ...ee page 87 3 1 2 Turning on the Load with the Selected Function for the load on The fast sequence function starts immediately The FSEQ icon turns orange when the load is turned on 4 When a fast sequen...

Page 121: ...ltage and current when the over current protection was tripped The LSG H also has a user defined cutoff setting in the event that the power supply OCP fails The diagram below shows an example of the O...

Page 122: ...ould then indicate that the power supply OCP failed Step Current Step C Sets the step resolution of the current Step Time Step T Sets the execution time of each step 50ms to 1600s Delay Time Delay The...

Page 123: ...2 Select No and select a test setup memory No 1 12 3 Set the following parameters for the selected test setup above See page 112 for details on each parameter Memo Range Start C End C Step C Step T D...

Page 124: ...the End C value in steps according to the Step C value until the test has finished The test will start running when the power supply voltage is greater than the Trig V voltage Example OCP Function run...

Page 125: ...y OCP was tripped Current Step current setting on the load when the power supply s OCP was tripped 2 500A Power Source OCP timeout OCP time out will occur if the power supply s OCP fails to trigger Th...

Page 126: ...r that the power supply output or Trig V is incorrectly configured FSEQ RS232 03 Oct 2018 OCP Test 0 00V 0 000A 0 00w Config Error Config Error indicates that upon starting the power supply voltage is...

Page 127: ...er protection was tripped The LSG H also has a user defined cutoff setting in the event that the power supply OPP fails The diagram below shows an example of the OPP Test function The test watt increa...

Page 128: ...that the power supply OPP failed Step Watt Step W Sets the step resolution of the watt Step Time Step T Sets the execution time of each step 10ms to 50s Trig Delay Time Delay Sets a delay correspondi...

Page 129: ...or the selected test setup above See page 118 for details on each parameter Memo Range Start W End W Step W Step T Delay Trig V last W Each setting parameters are saved in the internal memory Display...

Page 130: ...nction for the load on The test watt will increase from the Start W value to the End W value in steps according to the Step W value until the test has finished The test will start running when the pow...

Page 131: ...Volt 60 76 4 79 50 71 4 82 40 57 4 83 30 40 4 85 Watt 50 72 0 00 07 50 71 W Save TEST Result Power Source OPP timeout OPP time out will occur if the power supply s OPP fails to trigger This is determi...

Page 132: ...e that the power supply output is not on or that the power supply output or Trig V is incorrectly configured Exit OPP USB 01 Oct 2018 OPP Test 4 90V 0 000A 0 00W Fetch Watt Fetch Volt 0 00 4 91 Config...

Page 133: ...about discharge test discharge time battery AH battery WH can be finally seen on the panel The PEL 3000 H also has a user defined cutoff setting in the event that the Battery test fails The diagram be...

Page 134: ...mode Vin Current t SlewRate 0 SlewRate Stop Time Begin Discharge Stop AH Stop Volt AH Setting CR mode Example Discharge CP mode Vin Current SlewRate 0 SlewRate Stop Time Begin Discharge Stop AH Stop V...

Page 135: ...ising slew rate in mA us not adjustable for CP mode Slew Rate Sets the test falling slew rate in mA us not adjustable for CP mode Stop Volt Sets the voltage at which the test should be interrupted The...

Page 136: ...talog timer Each setting parameters are saved in the internal memory Display BATT ON BATT USB 01 Oct 2018 Previos Menu BATT Function Memo No Memo Mode Range Setting CC IHVH 5 0000 A BATT NO 01 BATT ON...

Page 137: ...e or Stop AH settings is detected Example BATT Test Function running Exit BATT USB 01 Oct 2018 0 0024 4 90V 4 994A W 50 61 CC IHVH 5 0000 A Stop 3 00V 0 20Ah 24 47 0 00 01 0 0019 Ah Wh Discharging 3 6...

Page 138: ...EST Result Test stop for AH tripped Exit BATT USB 01 Oct 2018 0 1000 4 90V 0 000A W 50 61 CC IHVH 5 0000 A Stop AH 0 10Ah 0 00 0 4880 Ah Wh Complete Discharging Save TEST Result 0 00 12 Note In additi...

Page 139: ...ped Press TEST Result F1 to view the test result waveform Press Esc F1 to exit the waveform view mode 2 Plug in USB flash drive and press Save F3 to save the waveform picture Press Save F3 to save the...

Page 140: ...XG4A IDC plug The connector is used for all analog control The pins are used to determine what mode is used See the appendix on page 166 to view the contact pin assignment of the J1 WARNING Some pins...

Page 141: ...he terminal hole of the J3 See the appendix on page 168 to view the contact pin assignment of the J3 WARNING Please insert the wire in the terminal hole of the J3 deeply A conductor part of the wire p...

Page 142: ...Terminals Ferrite Core and twisted wiring CC CR CV CP Pin1 EXT V Pin3 EXT V LSG H EXT V J1 connector 3 2 Input Terminals Ferrite Core and twisted wiring Cx CV only Pin2 EXT V Pin3 EXT V Note The input...

Page 143: ...0V 10V External Voltage Rated Current offset adjusment full scale adjusment 0A after adjusment before adjusment CR Mode Input conductance rated conductance external voltage 10 Rated Conductance Input...

Page 144: ...he LSG H Series 4 Set the operating mode and range See page 36 2 1 Basic Operation for each mode and range 5 Press Main Configure F5 Next Menu F4 External F3 in order 6 When you use External Voltage C...

Page 145: ...pin J1 3 6 Turn VR2 with screwdriver to adjust the value to 10 of the rating in each the operating mode Note Re adjustment is needed when you use a different the operating mode current range or volta...

Page 146: ...etails on proportional and inverse resistance control Connection When connecting the external resistance source to the J1 connector use a ferrite core and use twisted pair wiring LSG H EXT R J1 connec...

Page 147: ...rated current 1 external resistance 10 Input Current 0 10k External Resistance Rated Current offset adjusment full scale adjusment 0A after adjusment before adjusment Proportional control Inverse cont...

Page 148: ...ol after adjusment Proportional control Note The Inverse Control is recommended for safety reasons In the event that any of the cables become accidentaly disconnected the current voltage power input w...

Page 149: ...adjust the value to 10 of the rating in each the operating mode Note Re adjustment is needed when you use a different the operating mode current range or voltage range Inverse control 1 Connect 9k be...

Page 150: ...ad On Pin12 A COM Example The Load On In setting determines whether the load is turned on when the external switch is closed low or open high High Low High Low LoadOn In High Load On Off Load on Load...

Page 151: ...d 12 A Com of the J1 connector Operation 1 Press Main Configure F5 Next Menu F4 External F3 and set the Control setting to V R or Riv to enable external control 2 When externally controlling the range...

Page 152: ...oto coupler input 30V max 8mA max 4 1 12 External Trigger Signal Description Pins 11 and 12 of the J1 connector are the trigger signal inputs The trigger signal is used to resume a sequence after a pa...

Page 153: ...t The alarm is activated by sending a low level signal The operating threshold level is TTL Pin Inputs Pin 10 is internally pulled up to 5V with a 10k resistor when open When closed pin 10 is pulled d...

Page 154: ...drive an external relay to physically short the terminal outputs Pin Inputs The Short Signal Out pins are normally opens until the short function is activated Connection LSG H External relay driver 2...

Page 155: ...ential The signal threshold level is TTL 4 1 16 2 Current Monitor Output Description The voltage output from the IMON OUT terminal and from the IMON pin on the J3 connector is used to represent the cu...

Page 156: ...on the J3 connector is used to represent the current input level The V Range used to represent the full scale current range from the VMON OUT terminal and from the VMON pin on the J3 connector depend...

Page 157: ...rop down to 1 2 if it was originally 1 1 You can however reset the response speed back or to another value in the Main Configure menu 4 2 1 Capacity of DC electronic loads Model Single Unit 2 Units 3...

Page 158: ...ions Make sure all connections are correct before turning on the load Incorrect connections could damage the units Only units of the same type and rating can be used in parallel except for when the LS...

Page 159: ...the ferrite core that is closest to the J1 connector on the last slave unit or booster See page 148 the diagram below for details 5 Turn the load units on 6 On the designated master unit press Main Co...

Page 160: ...lity of the units when used in parallel 4 2 4 Turning the Load On Description Operating the LSG H Series in parallel operation is the same as for single units Note When using the units in parallel the...

Page 161: ...et as a Master Operation 1 Turn the power off on all the units and remove the GTL 255 frame link cables 2 Turn the power back 3 On each unit press Main Configure F5 Next Menu F4 Parallel F1 in order 4...

Page 162: ...SB Class USB CDC ACM Note Before USB can be used for remote control it is necessary to install the USB CDC device driver located on the accompanying Accessory CD Operation 1 Connect the USB cable to t...

Page 163: ...Interface F3 in order and set the Interface setting to GP IB 5 Set the GP IB address GP IB address 0 30 GP IB constraints Maximum 15 devices altogether 20m cable length 2m between each device Unique a...

Page 164: ...o the rear panel RS232 port 2 Press Shift Utility Help Interface F3 in order and set the Interface setting to RS232 3 Set the Baud Rate Stop Bit and Parity settings Pin Assignment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2...

Page 165: ...control IDN This should return the Manufacturer Model number Serial number and Firmware version in the following format TEXIO LSG H SERIES XXXXXXXXXXXX V X X X X Manufacturer TEXIO Model number LSG H...

Page 166: ...ager Double click the Ports icon to reveal the connected serial port devices and the COM port for the each connected device If using USB the baud rate stop bit and parity settings can be viewed by rig...

Page 167: ...LF check boxes Enter the query idn Click on Send ASCII 8 The terminal display will return the following TEXIO LSG XXXXH EXXXXXXX VX XX XXX manufacturer model serial number version 9 If RealTerm fails...

Page 168: ...B functionality See the National Instrument website http www ni com Note For further details please see the programming manual available on the TEXIO TECHNOLOGY web site www texio co jp Operation 1 2...

Page 169: ...as that configured on the LSG H Series 5 Double click the Instrument 0 icon 2 3 4 5 6 Click on Communicate with Instrument 7 In the NI 488 2 Communicator window ensure IDN is written in the Send Strin...

Page 170: ...hat the key lock has not been activated LOCK will be shown on the panel when the screen is locked Press Shift Clear Lock to unlock the keys The load won t turn on If you are using the load key to try...

Page 171: ...e a year Not replacing the filter will reduce performance and may cause the LSG H Series to malfunction Procedure 1 Turn the LSG H Series off completely at the rear panel power switch Gently lift the...

Page 172: ...ng instructions describe how to install the optional GP IB card PEL 004 if necessary Procedure 1 Turn off the LSG H Series 2 Remove the two screws holding the cover on the option bay 3 Slide the GP IB...

Page 173: ...OFF OFF Current range H H Voltage range 800 V 800 V Load on off Load off Load off Operation mode CC CC Slew rate Maximum value of H range Maximum value of H range Preset memories Settings above in eac...

Page 174: ...T1 T2 T1 T2 Mem Recall Direct Direct Short Key Toggle Toggle Main Configure Go NoGo Item Panel Settings Setup Memory Settings all 100 sets SPEC Test OFF OFF Delay Time 0 0s 0 0s Entry Mode Value Value...

Page 175: ...tion CRH Step Resolution Resolution CRM Step Resolution Resolution CRL Step Resolution Resolution CVH Step Resolution Resolution CVL Step Resolution Resolution CPH Step Resolution Resolution CPM Step...

Page 176: ...he negative load input terminal on the rear panel SUM I Mon Out 4 Used during master slave operation Connected to SUM I MON of the J2 connector PRL In 5 Used during master slave operation Connected to...

Page 177: ...tput by a photo coupler 4 STATUS COM 17 STATUS signal common for pins 13 to 16 NC 18 Short Signal Our 19 Relay contact output 30VDC 1A Short Signal Our 20 1 Valid only when the front panel settings ar...

Page 178: ...nected to RANGE CONT 0 of the J1 connector N C 10 N C 11 A COM 12 Connected to the negative load input terminal on the rear panel N C 13 N C 14 N C 15 ALARM INPUT 16 Activates an alarm with high or lo...

Page 179: ...high or low TTL level signal input Pulled up by the internal circuit to 5V N C 11 A COM 12 Connected to the negative load input terminal on the rear panel N C 13 N C 14 N C 15 ALARM STATUS 16 Turns o...

Page 180: ...RANGE CONT 1 8 Used during master slave operation Connected to RANGE CONT 1 of the J1 connector SLAVE RANGE CONT 0 9 Used during master slave operation Connected to RANGE CONT 0 of the J1 connector N...

Page 181: ...eater than the CV setting value At the CV setting value the unit works as a constant voltage operation This mode effectively creates a voltage ceiling before the unit operates in CC mode The diagram b...

Page 182: ...ive operation after the input voltage is greater than the CV setting value At the CV setting value the unit works as a constant voltage operation This mode effectively creates a voltage ceiling before...

Page 183: ...d below CP CV Mode The unit will act as a constant power operation after the load voltage is greater than the CV setting value At the CV setting value the unit works as a constant voltage operation Th...

Page 184: ...the CV setting value up to the rated power regardless of the input current This is illustrated below Note that when the load voltage is less than the CV setting value no current will flow due to very...

Page 185: ...175 7 6 Operating Area 7 6 1 LSG 175H H Range M Range L Range...

Page 186: ...176 7 6 2 LSG 350H H Range M Range L Range...

Page 187: ...177 7 6 3 LSG 1050H H Range M Range L Range...

Page 188: ...178 7 6 4 LSG 2100H H Range M Range L Range...

Page 189: ...ation settings resolution specifications are N times Slew rate maximum value voltage setting and measured value are not changed The maximum slew rate settings also don t change N Number of units in pa...

Page 190: ...0 06mA 0 2mA L Range 0 003mA 0 006mA 0 02mA Accuracy of Setting H M Range 0 2 of set 0 1 of f s 1 Vin 2 3 24 M L Range 0 2 of set 0 1 of f s Vin 2 3 24 M Parallel Operation 1 2 of set 1 1 of f s 3 Inp...

Page 191: ...PEN 1102 50mS 0mS 0 90703 55555 6 OPEN L Range 18 3750mS 0mS 54 4218 3333333 OPEN 36 7500mS 0mS 27 2109 1666666 OPEN 110 250mS 0mS 9 07029 555555 OPEN Resolution H Range 30uS 60uS 180uS M Range 3uS 6u...

Page 192: ...ge of 5 V during remote sensing 7 7 6 CP Mode Model LSG 175H LSG 350H LSG 1050H Operating Range H Range 17 5W 175W 35W 350W 105W 1050W M Range 1 75W 17 5W 3 5W 35W 10 5W 105W L Range 0 175W 1 75W 0 35...

Page 193: ...A us 0 8400mA us Resolution Resolution 50uA us 100uA us 300uA us Setting 14mA us 140mA us 28mA us 280mA us 84mA us 840mA us Resolution 5uA us 10uA us 30uA us Setting 1 4mA us 14mA us 2 8mA us 28mA us...

Page 194: ...00A 5 2500A L Range 0 000mA 87 500mA 0 000mA 175 00mA 0 00mA 525 00mA Accuracy Stand alone 0 2 of rdg 0 3 of f s 1 Parallel Operation 1 2 of rdg 1 1 of f s Wattmeter H M Range 0 00W 175 00W 0 00W 350...

Page 195: ...and 20kHz the maximum duty cycle is limited by the minimum time width Slew Rate Setting Range CC Mode H Range 0 1400mA us 140 0mA us 0 280mA us 280 0mA us 0 840mA us 840 0mA us M Range 0 01400mA us 1...

Page 196: ...us Resolution 5nA us 10nA us 30nA us Setting 1 4uA us 14uA us 2 8uA us 28uA us 8 4uA us 84uA us Resolution 0 5nA us 1nA us 3nA us Setting 0 14uA us 1 4uA us 0 28uA us 2 8uA us 0 84uA us 8 4uA us Slew...

Page 197: ...5 of set 1 0 5 of f s 2 Vin 3 3 24M L Range 0 5 of set 1 0 5 of f s Vin 3 3 24M 1 set Vin Rset 2 f s Full scale of High Range 3 Vin Input terminal voltage of Electronic Load Power Operating Range H Ra...

Page 198: ...10W 385 00W 1 00W 1155 00W or 110 of the maximum power of each range Load off or limit selectable Overheat protection OTP Turns off the load when the heat sink temperature reaches 105 C LSG 2100SH 11...

Page 199: ...off the load after a specified time elapses Can be set in the range of 1s to 999h 59min 59s or off Communication Function GP IB IEEE std 488 1 1978 partial support SH1 AH1 T6 L4 SR1 DC1 DT1 Supports t...

Page 200: ...t output 30VDC 1A External Voltage Control Operates in CC CR CV CP or Cx CV mode 0 V to 10 V correspond to 0 to 100 of the rated current CC mode rated voltage CV Cx CV mode or rated power CP mode 0 V...

Page 201: ...ut Range 90VAC 132VAC 180VAC 250VAC Single phase Input Frequency 47 63Hz Power max 90VA 110VA 190VA 230VA Inrush Current 45A Max Insulation Resistance Primary to input terminal 1000VDC 20M or more Pri...

Page 202: ...1 LSG 175H LSG 350H I MON OUT TRIG OUT 5 800V 175W 0 8 75A P0 P1 P4 P7 CAL P2 P5 P8 Lock P3 P6 P9 Utility Local File 0 1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9 Enter Clear Shift Preset Load On Off Main Help FUNC Short 213...

Page 203: ...7 5 0 5 8 553 5 592 5 127 8 147 8 P0 P1 P4 P7 CAL P2 P5 P8 Lock P 3 P 6 P 9 Utility Loc al File 0 1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9 Enter Clear Shift Preset Load O n Off Mai n Help FUNC Short TRIG OUT I MON OUT 1 5 1...

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