Other Power Supply Tests

An observation of any DC power supply data sheet from a power supply manufacturer reveals a number of design specifications that must be verified and tested. These tests often differ in technique and in the test equipment that is used to measure the var- ious parameters. The common aspect of all of these tests is that a method of controlled loading of the power supply outputs is required, which is most easily done with an electronic load. The list below contains a brief description of some of these tests.

Short Circuit Output Current

This test measures the steady-state current of the power supply under test after the output terminals have been shorted. The short circuit can be provided by an electronic load operating in CR mode.

Test Equipment:

Electronic Load

Digital Multimeter

Precision Current Shunt

Drift

This test involves the measurement of the periodic and random deviation of a power supply’s output current or voltage (typically over 8 hours), typically covering a bandwidth from DC to 20 Hz. The elec- tronic load used for this test should be able to oper- ate in CC or CV mode.

Test Equipment:

Computer (for long-term testing)

Electronic Load

True rms Voltmeter

Source Effect (Line Regulation)

A measurement of the change in the output voltage or current due to a change in the source voltage magnitude. The output of interest is measured after it settles within the regulation specifications. The electronic load used for this test should be able to operate in CC or CV mode.

Test Equipment:

Electronic Load

Regulated AC Source

Digital Multimeter

Precision Current Shunt

Overvoltage Shutdown

Typically, a power supply is expected to shut down if its output voltage exceeds the maximum input voltage of its intended load, the maximum operating voltage of the power supply, or a variably set volt- age limit. The overvoltage protection test demon- strates the ability of the power supply under test to correctly respond to any of those conditions. An electronic load in CC mode can be used to test the output voltage response.

Test Equipment:

Electronic Load

Digital Multimeter

Programming Response Time

This test measures the maximum time required for the programmed output voltage or current of a power supply to change from a specified initial value to a value within a specified tolerance band of a newly programmed value, following the onset of a step change in an analog programming signal, or the gating of a digital signal. An electronic load in CC, CR, or CV could be used in this test.

Test Equipment:

Computer

Electronic Load

Digital Multimeter

Precision Current Shunt

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Agilent Technologies AN 372-1 specifications Other Power Supply Tests

AN 372-1 specifications

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