
Constant Current Operation
To set up the power supply for constant current operation:
a.With power supply turned off, connect load to output terminals.
b.Turn on power supply. Hold in DISPLAY OVP pushbutton switch and set OVP ADJUST potentiometer for desired OVP trip voltage. In CC mode the voltage setting will limit output voltage under quiescent conditions, and the OVP circuit provides added protection against hardware faults.
c.Press OUTPUT ADJUST pushbutton switch once so that VOLTAGE indicator turns on, hold DISPLAY SETTINGS pushbutton switch in, and rotate OUTPUT ADJUST knob to set desired voltage limit.
d.Press OUTPUT ADJUST switch once so that OUTPUT ADJUST knob controls current, and adjust output current to desired level.
e.If foldback protection is desired, press FOLDBACK pushbutton switch to enable this feature.
f.If a load change causes the voltage limit to be exceeded, the power supply automatically crosses over to constant voltage operation and the output current drops proportionately. If foldback protection is enabled, mode crossover causes the power supply output to be disabled. In setting the voltage limit, make adequate allowance for voltage peaks that could cause unwanted mode crossover.
Return to Local
If the power supply is under remote control (RMT indicator on) and local lockout has not been sent (see Page 46), pressing the LCL pushbutton switch will return the unit to local (front panel) control. Holding the LCL switch in will prevent the power supply from returning to remote control for as long as the LCL switch is held in or until local lockout is sent.
If the power supply has been disabled via
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GP-IB Operation
Interface Functions
The power supply implements the following
SH1 (Source Handshake)
AH1 (Acceptor Handshake)
T6 (Talker)
L4 (Listener)
SR1 (Service Request)
RL1 (Remote Local)
PP1 (Parallel Poll)
DC1 (Device Clear)
DT1 (Device Trigger)