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PSI 9000 2U Series
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3.
Operation and application
3.1
Personal safety
•
To guarantee safety when using the device, it is essential that only persons who are fully
acquainted and trained in the required safety measures for working with dangerous electrical
voltages operate the device
•
For models which can generate a dangerous voltage or is connected to such, the included DC
terminal cover, or an equivalent, must always be used
•
Whenever the load and DC output are being re-configured, the device should be disconnected
from the mains, not only switched off at the DC output!
3.2
Operating modes
A power supply is internally controlled by different control or regulation circuits, which bring voltage, current and
power to the adjusted values and hold them constant, if possible. These circuits follow typical laws of control sys-
tems engineering, resulting in different operating modes. Every operating mode has its own characteristics which
is briefly explained below.
•
Unloaded operation is not considered as a normal operating mode and can thus lead to false
measurements, for example, when calibrating the device
•
The optimal working point of the device is between 50% and 100% voltage and current
•
It is recommended to not run the device below 10% voltage and current, in order to make
sure technical values like ripple and transient times can be met
3.2.1 Voltage regulation / Constant voltage
Voltage regulation is also called constant voltage operation (CV).
The DC output voltage of a power supply is held constant on the adjusted value, unless the output current or the
output power according to P = U
OUT
* I
OUT
reaches the adjusted current or power limit. In both cases the device
will automatically change to constant current or constant power operation, whichever occurs first. Then the output
voltage can’t be held constant anymore and will sink to a value resulting from Ohm’s law.
While the DC output is switched on and constant voltage mode is active, then the condition “CV mode active” will
be indicated on the graphic display by the abbreviation CV and this message will be passed as a signal to the
analog interface, as well stored as status which can also be read as a status message via digital interface.
3.2.2 Current regulation / constant current / current limiting
Current regulation is also known as current limiting or constant current mode (CC).
The DC output current is held constant by the power supply, once the output current to the load reaches the adjusted
limit. Then the power supply automatically switches The current flowing from the power supply is determined by the
output voltage and the load’s true resistance. As long as the output current is lower than the adjusted current limit,
the device will be either in constant voltage or constant power mode. If, however, the power consumption reaches
the set maximum power value, the device will switch automatically to power limiting and sets the output current
according to I
MAX
= P
SET
/ U
IN
, even if the maximum current value is higher. The current set value, as determined
by the user, is always an upper limit only.
While the DC output is switched on and constant current mode is active, then the condition “CC mode active” will
be indicated on the graphic display by the abbreviation CC and this message will be passed as a signal to the
analog interface, as well stored as status which can also be read as a status message via digital interface.
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