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Installation
Location, Mounting, and Ventilation
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Operating Manual for XDC Series Power Supply
Figure 2.2
Unpacking the Power Supply (6000Watt shown)
Contents
Main
Operating Manual
XDC 6000 Watt and 12000 Watt Series Digital Programmable DC Power Supply
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Limited Warranty
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Disclaimer
Exclusions
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Warnings and Cautions
Warnings and cautions are defined and formatted in this manual as shown below.
Power Supply Safety
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About This Manual
Revisions
Contents
Section 1. About The XDC Power Supply
Section 2. Installation
Section 3. Operation
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Section 4. Remote Operation
Section 5. Current Sharing (6000 Watt only)
Appendix A. Calibration
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Appendix B. SCPI Command Reference
Appendix C. Error Messages
Appendix D. GPIB
Appendix E. Specifications and Characteristics
Index
List of Tables
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List of Figures
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Section 1. About The XDC Power Supply
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Table 1.1 Front Panel Functions Key Functions
Special Key Functions
Menu Function
Display
Status Annunciators
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Rear Panel
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Section 2. Installation
Basic Setup Procedure
Inspection, Cleaning, and Packaging
Returning Power Supplies to the Manufacturer
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Location, Mounting, and Ventilation
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AC Input Power
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Figure 2.6 Attaching the AC Input Wires for 12000 Watt units
Basic Checks or Self-Tests
DC shunt 1mV/A (
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Load Wiring
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Load Connections
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Remote Sensing
Section 3. Operation
Power Supply Operating States
Power Supply Regulation Modes
Remote Control Modes
Front Panel Controls
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Power Supply Operation
Set Current The CURRENT key allows you to set and view the DC current output setpoint.
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These 2 extra steps are shown in the following example. To set the Under-Voltage Protection:
To set the Over-Current Protection:
To set the Under-Current Protection:
To set the Over-Power Protection:
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The following table demonstrates how to set and save current and voltage settings:
Change Stored Settings
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To select a stored user setting:
To select a factory setting:
For operation of Auto Sequence mode, see Using Auto Sequencing on page 97.
To select Auto Sequence:
Table 3.1 Settings Affected by Recall
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Factory Preset
User Setting
Last Setting
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Programming a Sequence
This option allows you to set up command programs for automated operation. To program a sequence:
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Deleting a
This option allows you to delete an entire sequence. To delete a sequence:
Editing a
Inserting a
Deleting a
Editing Repeat Times of a
Editing Trigger Source of a
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To set the current limits:
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Default Display
Section 4. Remote Operation
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Making Connections for Remote Control
Remote Analog Operation
Figure 4.2 Schematic For User Line Interface Table 4.2 Analog Programming Pins
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Multichannel Operation (6000 Watt only)
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RS-232 Operation
RS-232 Connection
First set the RS-232 parameters:
Configuration
Table 4.6 RS-232 Pins
GPIB Operation
GPIB Connection
Table 4.7 GPIB Pins
Configuration
Next, select GPIB as the remote control interface.
Front panel
First set the GPIB parameters:
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SCPI Commands for Digital Interfaces
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Table 4.8 Features Affected by Reset (*RST) Command
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Figure 4.4 Operation Status Registers
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Table 4.9 OPERation Status Register
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Table 4.13Remote CONtrol Sub-Register
Current SHare Sub-Register
Table 4.14Current SHare Sub-Register
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Figure 4.5 Questionable Status Registers
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Table 4.15QUEStionable Status Register
VOLTage Sub-Register
This shows whether the present voltage level is over or under the specified trip limit.
Table 4.18POWer Sub-Register
Table 4.16VOLTage Sub-Register
CURRent Sub-Register
This shows whether the present current level is over or under the specified trip limit.
TEMPerature Sub-Register
Status Byte
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Figure 4.6 IEEE 488.2 Status Register and Status Byte
Table 4.19TEMPerature Sub-Reg ister
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Device-Specific Error List on page 218
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Status Byte
Table 4.21Status Byte Summary Register
This bit it TRUE if any errors are present in the Error/Event Queue.
Error/Event Queue (ERR)
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Section 5. Current Sharing (6000 Watt only)
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Operation
Specifications
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Appendix A. Calibration
Entering Calibration Mode
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Front Panel Calibration Procedure
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Remote Interface Calibration Procedure
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Exit calibration mode
Restore Factory Calibration
Appendix B. SCPI Command Reference
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Using SCPI Commands
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Parameter Types
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Table B.1IEEE 488.2 Commands
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Table B.2 Readback Commands
Release 3.0 201
Table B.3Commands for Output Control
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Table B.4 Commands for Current Share (6000W only)
Release 3.0 203
Table B.5Commands for Calibration
Table B.6Command to Clear all Protection Mechanisms
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Table B.7 Commands for Fold Protection
Table B.8 Commands for Triggering Table B.9 System Commands
Release 3.0 205
Table B.10 Status Commands
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Release 3.0 207
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Release 3.0 209
Table B.11 Protection Commands
Table B.12 User Lines
Table B.13 Output State
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Table B.14Auto Sequence Commands
Release 3.0 211
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Table B.15Legacy Commands
Expressions
Table B.16 Expressions
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Appendix C. Error Messages
Command Error List
Execution Error List
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Device-Specific Error List
Table C.3 Device-Specific Error List
Query Error List
User Request Event
Operation Complete Event
Front Panel Error Codes
Table C.7 Front Panel Error Codes
Table C.1 0Auto Sequencing Error Codes
CPU Error Codes
Table C.8 CPU Error Codes
CANbus Error Codes
Table C.11 CANbus Error Codes
Table C.1 2Multichannel Error Codes
Multichannel Error Codes
Multichannel functionality is only available with the 6000 Watt power supply.
Current Share Error Codes
Current share functionality is only available with the 6000 Watt power supply.
Table C.1 3Current Share Error Codes
Appendix D. GPIB
Codes and Standards
Message Terminators
Address Range
Service Request and Polling
Protocol Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Low State: Output voltage < High State: Output Voltage (3 state)
Mechanical Specifications
Performance Specifications
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Appendix E. Specifications and Characteristics
Electrical SpecificationsSummary
Table E.1 Specifications for 6000Watt units (10V to 60V Models)
Table E.2 Drift Specifications for 6000Watt units (10V to 60V Models)
Table E.3 Specifications for 6000Watt units (80V to 600V Models)
Table E.4 Drift Specifications for 6000Watt units (80V to 600V Models)
Table E.5 Specifications for 12000 Watt units (10V to 60V Models)
Table E.6 Drift Specifications for 12000Watt units (10V to 60V Models)
Table E.7 Specifications for 12000 Watt units (80V to 600V Models)
Table E.8 Drift Specifications for 12000Watt units (80V to 600V Models)
AC Line Input Specifications
Output Performance Specifications
Typical Programming Resolution
Typical Measurement Resolution
Readback Accuracy
Programming Accuracy
30 Minute Drift
8 Hour Drift Temperature Stability
Analog Programming Interface
Temperature Coefficients
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Environmental Specification
International Approvals
Mechanical Specification
Figure E.2 Power Supply Dimensions (12000 Watt unit)
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