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Section 2 

– Operation 

 

 

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If, instead of this, DIL switch 

 S2 + 0.1 

Ω 

 is set to 

 ON 

, discharging is via a series resistor of 

0.1 

Ω, e.g. for realization of the test signal according to LV 124, version 2009, test E-10, test 

case 3. Again, the green LED next to the related switch symbol is illuminated for indication. 
This setting is only possible if not already the discharging without series resistor was chosen. 

If no discharging is to carried out using 

S2

, make sure that the two named DIL switches are 

in the left-hand positions. 

It must always be noted with buffered consumers that the rise and fall times are lengthened. 
High buffer capacities with low series resistance values (ESR) can also result in triggering of 
the overcurrent fuse. 

Warning

 

Feedback from the (buffered) load side to the 

OUT

 output of the power switch must have 

the indicated polarity and not exceed the rated voltage of the 

TOE 9261

! A voltage 

inversion into the negative is only permissible after blocking 

S1

 by means of inductance-

dependent, further flowing load current. 

Non-observance of this may result in damage to the Electronic Switch. 

 

 
In the configuration for switching the return line (ground), the switching path 

S1

 is parallel to 

the consumer. If e.g. a test setup in accordance with LV 124, version 2013, test E-13 is used 
and this test is applied to a ground line, discharging of the load is not intended during the 
ground interruption. The DIL switch 

 S1 ENABLE 

 must then be set to 

 OFF 

If in other applications the consumer is to be jumpered during the ground interruption, the 
switching path 

S1

 can be used for this by setting the DIL switch 

 S1 ENABLE 

 to the left-hand 

position. Direct load jumpering is then available during the ground interruption; the looping-in 
of a series resistor into the jumpering path is not possible in this configuration. 

Note that with buffered consumers the rise and fall times are lengthened. High buffer 
capacities with low series resistance values (ESR) can also result in triggering of the 
overcurrent fuse. 

Warning

 

Feedback from the (buffered) load side to the 

OUT

 output of the power switch must have 

the indicated polarity and not exceed the rated voltage of the 

TOE 9261

, i.e. the voltage 

connected to 

OUT

 must not be more positive than the voltage at the 

Plus

 sockets or more 

negative than the voltage at the 

Minus

 sockets! A voltage exceedance into the positive is 

only permissible after blocking 

S2

 by means of inductance-dependent, further flowing load 

current. 

Non-observance of this may result in damage to the Electronic Switch. 

 

2.4.10 

High-impedance base load 

DIL switches 

 R = 10 

kΩ / ON 

 and 

 R = 100 

kΩ / ON 

 can be used to permanently switch 

corresponding resistances to the output socket pair 

OUT 

– Minus

, i.e. independent of the 

switching state of paths 

S1

 and 

S2.

 These serve in the configuration for switching the 

positive supply line as high-impedance base loads. For indication the green LED next to the 
related switch symbol is illuminated. It is also possible to select both resistors at the same 
time, i.e. as a parallel circuit. 

No connectable base loads are available in the configuration for switching the return line 
(ground). 

 

2.4.11 

PWM operation of a consumer 

Consumers which are suitable for use with pulse width modulation (PWM) can be used with 
the 

TOE 9261

. The frequency of the digital switching signal which is sent to one of the 

CONTROL

 inputs corresponds to the frequency of the PWM signal; the pulse/pause ratio of 

the switching signal results in the duty cycle of the PWM. 

The current which is drawn by the consumer during the turn-on phase of the PWM is allowed 
to have values up to the rated current of the 

TOE 9261

. If the current draw is higher, the 

overcurrent protection on the 

TOE 9261

 may be triggered during the turn-on phase of the 

PWM. 

The 

TOE 9261

 is in principle suitable for switching frequencies up to 100 kHz. Depending on 

the voltage and current requirement of the consumer as well as the cable inductance from 

Summary of Contents for TOE 9261

Page 1: ...n Manual Electronic Switch TOE 9261 9261E Manual Rev05 doc R TOELLNER ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTE GMBH Gahlenfeldstra e 31 58313 Herdecke Germany 49 0 23 30 97 91 91 Fax 49 0 23 30 97 91 97 E Mail info toe...

Page 2: ...switching a ground line minus 10 2 4 6 Connection of the control signal 10 2 4 7 Control of switching paths and operation of the consumer 10 2 4 8 Display of the switching states 11 2 4 9 Use of the b...

Page 3: ...ual When operating electronic equipment certain parts in these devices are necessarily under dangerous voltage Non observance of the warnings may therefore result in severe bodily injury or damage to...

Page 4: ...a feeding source to the connected consumer The branch path in this case is arranged parallel to the consumer and can be optionally connected via a DIL switch It serves as needed to selectively dischar...

Page 5: ...h TTL CMOS 5 V and LVCMOS 3 3 V Permissible switching frequency DC up to 100 kHz Protected against overcurrent short circuit excessive temperature excessive switching frequency 1 2 Model overview Seri...

Page 6: ...result in a hazardous condition for the device No intentional interruption of the protective earth connection is permitted Observe local regulations for earthing Ensure that only fuses of the specifi...

Page 7: ...or rear CONTROL input 3 Front panel BNC input CONTROL for controlling the switching state both for the power switch and the signal line switches 2 4 7 Control of switching paths and operation of the c...

Page 8: ...e illuminated 12 Red OVL LED Overload Comes on when a shutdown has occurred due to one of the following fault conditions Max switching frequency of 100 kHz on the control input has been exceeded Overc...

Page 9: ...f the consumer for switching a ground line the input voltage should be connected to this socket and to the Minus socket otherwise to the left hand Plus socket and the Minus socket The applied voltage...

Page 10: ...also the above mentioned improper load current flow via the 0 1 resistor is automatically locked Warning In the described switch configuration the positive supply line from the voltage source to the c...

Page 11: ...PULL UP ON to ON the internally evaluated level changes to High resulting in switching path S1 becoming conductive and switching path S2 non conductive In the configuration for switching the positive...

Page 12: ...e rise and fall times are lengthened High buffer capacities with low series resistance values ESR can also result in triggering of the overcurrent fuse Warning Feedback from the buffered load side to...

Page 13: ...ged by excessive ripple current loads 2 5 Operation of the signal line switches 2 5 1 Connection To switch signal lines they are routed through the bidirectional switches S3 S6 They are connected usin...

Page 14: ...reset is accomplished by turning the unit off and on using the mains switch The cause of the overcurrent or short circuit must be identified and eliminated 2 6 2 Input overcurrent protection The input...

Page 15: ...n responds to excessive component temperatures in the unit This protection is provided in two stages For continuous operation at high voltage high current and high switching frequency the fan speed is...

Page 16: ...to the 19 adapter piece 1 Insert this unit in replacement for the fill strip and screw it on to the front panel using the hexagon socket screws 6 4 For the other side attach the adapter bracket 3 to...

Page 17: ...ice Pull the four fill strips 5 from the side 3 For the outer faces of the devices attach a handle 4 to a 19 adapter piece 1 each using the countersunk screws 7 Insert these units in replacement for t...

Page 18: ...ower switch switching times Rise time tr with reference resistor 1 With connected input buffer capacitor Without buffer capacitor input cable 0 50 m twisted Without buffer capacitor input cable 1 20 m...

Page 19: ...Increase in fan speed Stage 2 Switching off of switching paths display OVL Switching off and on again using mains switch following appropriate cooling period Power switch is not reverse polarity prot...

Page 20: ...luded accessories 1 mains cable 2 terminal blocks for signal line switches 1 Instruction Manual Optional accessories 0 50 m connection cable with 1 safety socket red TOE 9260 22 0 50 m connection cabl...

Page 21: ...t 8 Selectable base load 10 k or 100 k with green indication LED 9 Power switch branch path incl red indication LED 10 0 series resistor for branch path with green indication LED 11 0 1 series resisto...

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