Xantrex Technology XHR, XFR, XFR3 manual 4 User Signals J7 Connector

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User Signals

Installation and Configuration

User Signals

User Signals

Connector J7 Auxiliary connector J7, located on the GPIB interface rear panel, provides several User Signals signals to increase your operating control of the supply. These signals are

dependent on the operator's design and uses. The operation of the J7 signal requires that you provide external Vcc and ground. Use a standard 8-position telephone jack and data cable to connect to J7. To locate the connector, refer to the GPIB interface subplate drawing in Figure 2.2, on page 21. See Figure 2.4, “User Signals J7 Connector” on page 30 for pin descriptions. The J7 outputs can sink a current of 5mA each. Figure 2.5, “J7 User Signal Connector Circuit Block Diagram” on page 31 shows the portion of the option board schematic which contains the J7 connector. Use the schematic as a reference when making input or output connections.

J7-1 External TTL shutdown input signal (See “TTL Shutdown”)

J7-2 Polarity signal, open collector (asserted by VSET -x)

J7-3 Isolation signal, open collector (asserted by OUT OFF)

J7-4 Fault signal, open collector (asserted when bit set in fault register)

J7-5 External Vcc, 15V maximum

(supplied by connecting and operating an external source)

J7-6 External ground and shutdown return

(supplied by connecting and operating an external source)

J7-7 Open collector user signal (asserted by AUXA ON)

J7-8 Open collector user signal (asserted by AUXB ON)

Note: On some models, the J7 connector is rotated 180 degrees.

Figure 2.4 User Signals J7 Connector

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Operating Manual for GPIB for XHR/XFR Series Power Supply

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Xantrex Technology XHR, XFR, XFR3 manual 4 User Signals J7 Connector