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3.2 OPERATING MODES

The voltage and current controls set the boundary limits for the load voltage and current
respectively. The relationship between the control settings and the load resistance determines
whether the power supply operates in 

constant voltage

 or 

constant current 

mode.  Automatic

crossover between modes depends on the followings:

Ÿ

The load connected to the output terminals of the power supply R

L

 .

Ÿ

The front panel voltage control setting V

set 

.

Ÿ

The front panel current control setting I

set

 .

Vset.

Iset

Short Circuit Load Pt.

Open Circuit Load Pt.

Voltage Mode  Line

Crossover Point

Imax.

Vmax.

Current Mode Line

Rcrossover = Rcrs = Vset/Iset

R =R

L      crs

R >R

L      crs

R =R

L      crs

Figure 3.2: Operating Modes

3.2.1 CONSTANT VOLTAGE MODE 

The power supply will operate in this mode (Voltage Channel active) whenever the current
through the load is lower than that defined by front panel current control.  In this mode, the
output voltage of the power supply is set by the front panel voltage control.  The output
current is determined by the load and the V

set 

.

3.2.2 CONSTANT CURRENT MODE

The power supply will operate in this mode (Current Channel active) whenever the voltage of
the load is less than that defined by front panel voltage control. In this mode, the output
current of the power supply is set by the front panel current control.  The output voltage is
determined by the load and I

set 

.

3.2.3 OUTPUT NULLING

See figure 3.2 operating modes diagram. When controlling the supply from the front panel
pots in constant voltage or constant current mode, the operation is as follows:

1.  The voltage potentiometer may not drive the current in the output to zero when a short is
applied across output.

2.  The current potentiometer may not drive the voltage in the output to zero when the output
is an open circuit.

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Operating Instructions

Содержание EMS 10-100

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Страница 2: ...LAMBDA EMI 405 ESSEX ROAD NEPTUNE NJ 07753 TEL 732 922 9300 FAX 732 922 9334 OPERATOR MANUAL FOR EMS POWER SUPPLY 83 473 000 Revision J MODEL SERIAL NUMBER...

Страница 3: ...3 2 OPERATING MODES 3 1 3 1 FRONT PANEL 3 1 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2 3 2 4 ELECTRICAL INSPECTION 2 2 2 3 1 EMC REQUIREMENTS 2 1 2 2 LOCATION 2 1 2 1 VISUAL INSPECTION 2 1 2 INSPECTION AND INSTALLAT...

Страница 4: ...FOR THE 2KW 2 5KW AND 5KW 4 5 4 5 9 TRANSISTOR DRIVE FOR THE 600W 1KW 4 5 4 5 8 PULSE WIDTH MODULATOR FOR THE 2 5KW 5KW 4 4 4 5 7 PULSE WIDTH MODULATOR FOR THE 600W 1KW 4 4 4 5 6 AUTOMATIC CROSSOVER 4...

Страница 5: ...GE MODE 3 5 FIGURE 3 6B REMOTE PROGRAMMING BY EXTERNAL VOLTAGE VOLTAGE MODE AS PER 0 10V OPTION 3 5 FIGURE 3 6A REMOTE PROGRAMMING BY EXTERNAL VOLTAGE VOLTAGE MODE 3 4 FIGURE 3 5 REMOTE PROGRAMMING BY...

Страница 6: ...be maintained at all times Lethal voltages are developed within the power supply s enclosure Therefore the power supply must always be unplugged prior to removing the cover If the input to the power s...

Страница 7: ...1 3 1 INPUT POWER The following provides the maximum input current at a given output power phase input voltage and the recommended wire size to be used for input connection 4 1 14 11 0 396 484 47 63 3...

Страница 8: ...120 120 120 EMS 150 7 EMS 150 13 EMS 150 16 1000 2000 2500 100 100 100 EMS 100 10 EMS 100 20 EMS 100 25 1000 2000 2500 100 100 100 100 EMS 80 7 5 EMS 80 13 EMS 80 25 EMS 80 30 600 1000 2000 2500 100...

Страница 9: ...100 of full load will be less than 10 of the maximum output voltage of the supply The voltage will recover to 2 of its original value within 650 s for units up to 20v For units above 20 volts the rec...

Страница 10: ...ter or ammeter at full scale is 2 of full scale The tolerance of a digital front panel voltmeter or ammeter at full scale is 2 of full scale 1 3 8 PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS 27 60 533 21 48 19 133 5 25 5...

Страница 11: ...restart circuit will be activated once safe operating temperature levels are restored 1 7 OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION FOR OUTPUTS 300 VDC The Overvoltage protection circuitry adjustable from the front pan...

Страница 12: ...D Digital 13 400 40VAC 47 63Hz 3 5 KW OMIT Analog 12 440 44VAC 47 63Hz 3 5 KW PANEL METERS 11 480 48VAC 47 63Hz 3 5 KW 10 200 20VAC 47 63Hz 1 5 KW 9 415 41VAC 47 63Hz 3 5 KW 8 380 38VAC 47 63Hz 3 5 KW...

Страница 13: ...factory the following steps should be taken 1 Notify Lambda EMI Inc Customer Service Dept at telephone number 732 922 9300 Give a full description of the difficulty including the model and serial num...

Страница 14: ...panel and is forced out of the rear panel This power supply is intended for rack mounting A conventional 19 inch rack or equivalent that encloses the sides top and rear must be used 2 3 ELECTRICAL INS...

Страница 15: ...ive earth ground to the terminal marked NOTE It is important that single phase power should be applied between terminals Phase A and Phase B 3 5KW Unit is designed to operate on 190 250Vac 342 418Vac...

Страница 16: ...en tested to the EMC requirements of EN 50081 1 and EN 50081 2 However in the presence of high ambient RF noise shielding may be required on the load or the remote control cables 83 473 000 Revision J...

Страница 17: ...OVP potentiometer counter clockwise The output voltage should drop to zero volts G Since the OVP circuitry latches on itself rotate the OVP potentiometer completely clockwise Flip the circuit breaker...

Страница 18: ...vervoltage trip level OVP LED 10 Sets Overvoltage trip level OVP Adjust 9 When glowing indicates that the supply is in the constant current mode Current LED 8 Displays output current of power supply A...

Страница 19: ...ugh the load is lower than that defined by front panel current control In this mode the output voltage of the power supply is set by the front panel voltage control The output current is determined by...

Страница 20: ...pply is controlled by the front panel s Voltage and Current Knobs Remote programming externally controlled at TB1or J1 is done by the following A External resistance B External DC Voltage C External D...

Страница 21: ...Voltage of 0 5V 0 10 Volts is an option C External DC Current of 0 1mA The wire connecting the programming terminals of the supply to the remote programming device should be twisted or if strong AC or...

Страница 22: ...Figure 3 5 Remote programming by External Resistance Voltage Mode 83 473 000 Revision J 3 5 Operating Instructions...

Страница 23: ...s TB1 3 TB1 4 and TB1 5 or J1 3 J1 4 and J1 5 2 If unit has the 0 to 10 V programming option connect a link between TB1 J1 5 and TB1 J1 6 as shown in Figure 3 6b Otherwise if the unit has the default...

Страница 24: ...e should be twisted or if strong AC or RF fields are present shielded CAUTION If the remote programming function fails or is inadvertently adjusted so that the output voltage is programmed to levels o...

Страница 25: ...ttenuated to the 100mV level by a resistor divider For best performance the source impedance of this divider should not exceed 1000 Ohms May not be needed for the 0 5V or 0 10V programming options 1 R...

Страница 26: ...the application due to instability and OVP of the power supplies The simplest parallel connection is that of attaching the positive and negative terminals to their respective load points The procedur...

Страница 27: ...e following links of all slaves TB1 J1 13 TB1 J1 14 TB1 J1 9 TB1 J1 10 TB1 J1 11 2 Connect a link between TB1 J1 10 and TB1 J1 12 of all slaves 3 Connect a wire between the master supply TB1 J1 12 and...

Страница 28: ...her In this configuration each unit is adjusted independently and the total output voltage is the sum of each unit s output voltage NOTE The voltage at any output terminal must never exceed 600V with...

Страница 29: ...urn on slave s and then master 7 Adjust master supply for desired output voltage across load Figure 3 14 Series Operation Master Slave 3 8 REMOTE METERS P S WITH OUTPUT OF 300V OR LESS A remote voltme...

Страница 30: ...Remove jumpers between the following terminals TB1 J1 1 and TB1 J1 2 TB1 J1 7 and TB1 J1 8 2 Connect the positive point of load to TB1 J1 2 3 Connect the negative side of the load to TB1 J1 7 and TB1...

Страница 31: ...e of the power supply Each pair of connecting wires must be as short as possible and twisted or shielded if strong AC or RF fields are present to reduce noise pickup Either positive or negative voltag...

Страница 32: ...re 4 1 Simplified EMS Power Supply 4 2 INPUT SECTION The AC input enters through TB2 on the rear of the unit It passes through the power line filter on the A300 board The purpose of the Power Line Fil...

Страница 33: ...full wave rectified and filtered The voltage regulators provide the regulated bias voltages 15v 12v for the 600W 1KW The bias voltages are used to power all the integrated circuits on the board The c...

Страница 34: ...on from the power supply ground With the internal LED of U3 U2 not activated Q4 is turned on which shuts down the modulator through CR12 and Q5 Any event that activates the internal LED allows the mod...

Страница 35: ...5 CURRENT CONTROL CHANNEL Current control and error amplification are implemented by U5 U8 for the 5KW and associated components The non inverting input is routed from the current shunt sense terminal...

Страница 36: ...er Q5 in the supervisory circuit or by the current limiting circuit 4 5 9 Transistor Drive for the 600W 1KW The outputs of U8 are ORed to provide a PWM signal at 50KHz This is used as a clock for the...

Страница 37: ...cover and remove cover 3 Check for loose wires burn marks etc 4 Remove dust from parts fans with a small long bristled brush or use an air blower to remove the dust 5 3 CALIBRATION The calibration pr...

Страница 38: ...00w 1KW and check its zero adjustment if voltmeter is analog digital meter has no Zero Adjustment 8 Turn circuit breaker off 5 3 3 Current Channel and Ammeter Calibration 9 Connect a short across the...

Страница 39: ...e and or current is not adjustable a Check load connections Especially on high current units load connections should be very tight b Fan s are defective Overheating a Output capacitor s defective b Fe...

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