Chroma A620028 Operating & Programming Manual

Type
Operating & Programming Manual
Programmable DC Power Supply
(with Solar Array Simulation)
62000H Series
Operating & Programming
Manual
Version 1.9
August 2017
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Legal Notices
The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Chroma ATE INC. makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but
not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
Chroma ATE INC. shall not be held liable for errors contained herein or direct, indirect, special,
incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of
this material.
CHROMA ATE INC.
66 Huaya 1st Road, Guishan, Taoyuan 33383, Taiwan
Copyright Notices. Copyright 2010 Chroma ATE INC., all rights reserved. Reproduction,
adaptation, or translation of this document without prior written permission is prohibited,
except as allowed under the copyright laws.
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Warranty
All of Chroma’s instruments are warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a
period of one year from date of shipment. Chroma agrees to repair or replace any assembly
or component found to be defective, under normal use during this period. Chroma’s obligation
under this warranty is limited solely to repairing any such instrument, which in Chroma’s sole
opinion proves to be defective within the scope of the warranty when returned to the factory or
to an authorized service center. Purchaser is responsible for the shipping and cost of the
service item to Chroma factory or service center. Shipment should not be made without prior
authorization by Chroma.
This warranty does not apply to any products repaired or altered by persons not authorized by
Chroma, or not in accordance with instructions furnished by Chroma. If the instrument is
defective as a result of misuse, improper repair, or abnormal conditions or operations, repairs
will be billed at cost.
Chroma assumes no responsibility for its product being used in a hazardous or dangerous
manner either alone or in conjunction with other equipment. High voltage used in some
instruments may be dangerous if misused. Special disclaimers apply to these instruments.
Chroma assumes no liability for secondary charges or consequential damages and in any
event, Chroma’s liability for breach of warranty under any contract or otherwise, shall not
exceed the purchase price of the specific instrument shipped and against which a claim is
made.
Any recommendations made by Chroma regarding the use of its products are based upon
tests believed to be reliable; Chroma makes no warranty of the results to be obtained. This
warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and no representative or
person is authorized to represent or assume for Chroma any liability in connection with the
sale of our products other than set forth herein.
CHROMA ATE INC.
66 Huaya 1st Road, Guishan,
Taoyuan 33383, Taiwan
Tel: 886-3-327-9999
Fax: 886-3-327-8898
http://www.chromaate.com
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Material Contents Declaration
The recycling label on the product indicates the Hazardous Substances contained in the
product as shown in the tables below.
: See <Table 1>.
: See <Table 2>.
<Table 1>
Part Name
Hazardous Substances
Lead
Mercury
Cadmium
Chromium
Polybrominated
Biphenyls
Polybromodiphenyl
Ethers
Pb
Hg
Cd
PBB
PBDE
PCBA
O O O O O O
CHASSIS
O O O O O O
ACCESSORY
O O O O O O
PACKAGE
O O O O O O
“O” indicates the level of the specified chemical substance is less than the threshold level
specified in the SJ/T
-11363-2006 and EU 2005/618/EC standards.
” indicates the level of the specified chemical substance exceeds the threshold level
specified in the SJ/T
-11363-2006 and EU 2005/618/EC standards.
Disposal
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste; use separate collection
facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems
available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances
can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and
well-being. When replacing old appliances with new ones, the retailer is legally obligated to
take back the old appliances for disposal free of charge.
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<Table 2>
Part Name
Hazardous Substances
Lead
Mercury
Cadmium
Hexavalent
Chromium
Polybrominated
Biphenyls
Polybromodiphenyl
Ethers
Pb
Hg
Cd
Cr
6+
PBB
PBDE
PCBA
O O O O O
CHASSIS
O O O O O
ACCESSORY
O O O O O
PACKAGE
O O O O O O
“O” indicates the level of the specified chemical substance is less than the threshold level
specified in the
SJ/T-11363-2006 and EU 2005/618/EC standards.
” indicates the level of the specified chemical substance exceeds the threshold level
specified in the SJ/T
-11363-2006 and EU 2005/618/EC standards.
1.
Chroma has not fully transitioned to lead-free solder assembly at this moment; however,
most of the components used are RoHS compliant.
2.
The environment-friendly usage period of the product is assumed under the operating
environment specified in each product’s specification.
Disposal
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste; use separate collection
facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems
available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances
can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and
well-being. When replacing old appliances with new ones, the retailer is legally obligated to
take back the old appliances for disposal free of charge.
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Safety Summary
The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation,
service, and repair of this instrument. Failure to comply with these precautions or specific
WARNINGS given elsewhere in this manual will violate safety standards of design,
manufacture, and intended use of the instrument. Chroma assumes no liability for the
customer’s failure to comply with these requirements.
BEFORE APPLYING POWER
Verify that the power is set to match the rated input of this power supply.
PROTECTIVE GROUNDING
Connect the protective grounding cables to a good earth ground to
prevent an electric shock before turning on the power.
NECESSITY OF PROTECTIVE GROUNDING
Never cut off the internal or external protective grounding wire, or
disconnect the wiring of the protective grounding terminal. Doing so
will cause a potential shock hazard that may cause injury to a person.
FUSES
Only fuses with the required rated current, voltage, and specified type
(normal blow, time delay, etc.) should be used. Do not use repaired
fuses or short-circuited fuse holders. To do so could cause a shock or
fire hazard.
DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE
Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gases or
fumes. The instrument should only be used in an environment with
good
ventilation.
DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OF THE INSTRUMENT
Operating personnel must not remove the cover of the instrument.
Component replacement and internal adjustment should only be done
by qualified service personnel.
Touching the output terminal on the rear panel when the power or
current is set and outputting may result in personal injury or death.
WARNING
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Safety Symbols
DANGER High voltage.
Explanation: To avoid injury, death of personnel, or damage to the
instrument, refer to the explanation in the instruction manual.
High temperature: This symbol indicates the temperature is
hazardous to human beings. To prevent personal injury, do not touch
the object.
Protective grounding terminal: This symbol indicates that the
terminal must be connected to ground before operation of the
equipment to protect against electrical shock in case of a fault.
Functional grounding: Identifies an earth (ground) terminal in cases
where the protective ground is not explicitly stated. This symbol
indicates the power connector does not provide grounding.
Frame or chassis: Identifies a frame or chassis terminal.
Alternating Current (AC)
Direct Current (DC) / Alternating Current (AC)
Direct Current (DC)
Push-on/Push-off power switch
The WARNING sign highlights an essential operating or maintenance
procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc., which if not strictly
observed, could result in injury to, or death of, personnel or long term
health hazards.
The CAUTION sign highlights an essential operating or maintenance
procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc., which if not strictly
observed, could result in damage to, or destruction of, equipment.
The Notice sign highlights an essential operating or maintenance
procedure, condition, or statement.
WARNING
CAUTION
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Revision History
The following lists the additions, deletions and modifications in this manual at each revision.
Date
Version
Revised Sections
May 2010
1.0
Complete this manual.
Aug. 2010
1.1
Modify the following sections to add new model 62150H-1000S and I-V
Curve Programming function:
Specifications” and “Other Specifications” as well as Notes in the
chapter of “Overview
Specification of Parallel Capacitance “ in the chapter of
Installation
Setting Configuration “ and “SERIES/PARALLEL “ in the chapter
ofManual Operation
Add the following:
Suggested O type terminal specification in the section of “Input
Connection” under “Installation
SAS Subsystem” in the chapter ofRemote Operation
Update the following:
TABLE MODE” and “SAS MODE” section in the chapter of
Manual Operation
IV Subsystem” in the chapter of “Remote Operation
Apr. 2011
1.2
Add the following in the chapter of “Overview” & “Remote Operation”:
Specification of model 62050H-600S
Two reference figures in the “CAUTION” under Specification
TRIG command to “SAS Subsystem
Update the following in the chapter of “Overview”:
Specification of 62150H-1000S
The figure of front panel of 62000H with Solar Array Simulation
and main power switch
Nov. 2011
1.3
Add A620028 and A620027 SLAVE models in the manual.
Aug. 2012
1.4
Update the following:
Description in Specificationsection
Value of minimum output voltage in Other Specificationssection
Notice in Checking the Packagesection
Notice in SERIES/PARALLELsection
Notice in Assembling Series/Parallel Communication Interface
section
Add “D/D FAULT Protection” section in the chapter of “Manual
Operation
Oct. 2013
1.5
Add the following functions (only applicable when the firmware is
upgraded to 2.00):
CURR. SHARING ERR Protection”, FPGA UPDATE!
Protection”, “C/S CABLE ERR. Protection”, “MATCH Warning”,
RS485 PARSER”, “EN50530 MODEandSANDIA_ MODE”
sections in the chapter of Manual Operation
EN50530 MODEandSANDIA_ MODEdescription in the
section of SAS Subsystem
Jul. 2014
1.6
Add Model 62020H-150S along with its specifications and usage
descriptions in the manual.
Mar. 2015
1.7
Update the following:
The figure of rear panel.
The output connecting cables diagram for Model 62020H-150S.
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Oct. 2016
1.8
Update CE Declaration of Conformity”.
Aug. 2017
1.9
Revised text throughout the manual.
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Table of Contents
1. Overview ........................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 System Functions ............................................................................................... 1-1
1.2.1 Operating Modes ......................................................................................... 1-1
1.2.2 Protection .................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2.3 Output/Indication ......................................................................................... 1-2
1.2.4 Input Control Signals ................................................................................... 1-2
1.2.5 Measuring & Editing .................................................................................... 1-2
1.3 Specifications ...................................................................................................... 1-2
1.3.1 Other Specifications .................................................................................... 1-4
1.4 Function Keys ................................................................................................... 1-10
1.4.1 Front Panel ............................................................................................... 1-10
1.4.2 Rear Panel ................................................................................................ 1-12
2. Installation ........................................................................................................ 2-1
2.1 Checking the Package ........................................................................................ 2-1
2.1.1 Maintenance & Cleaning ............................................................................. 2-2
2.2 Preparation for Use ............................................................................................. 2-2
2.2.1 Normal Environment Conditions .................................................................. 2-3
2.3 Input Power Requirements .................................................................................. 2-3
2.3.1 Ratings ........................................................................................................ 2-3
2.3.2 Input Connections ....................................................................................... 2-3
2.4 Remote Sensing ................................................................................................. 2-5
2.4.1 Correct Connection ..................................................................................... 2-5
2.4.2 Reverse Connection of Remote Sensing Wire Polarity ................................ 2-7
2.5 Output Connection .............................................................................................. 2-7
2.5.1 Rear Panel Output....................................................................................... 2-7
2.5.2 Connecting Wire Specifications ................................................................... 2-9
2.5.3 Parallel Capacitance Specifications ........................................................... 2-10
2.5.4 Installing the Handle (62150H for example) ............................................... 2-10
2.6 Power-On Procedure ........................................................................................ 2-11
3. Manual Operation ............................................................................................. 3-1
3.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Setting Voltage & Current ................................................................................... 3-1
3.3 Setting Configuration .......................................................................................... 3-2
3.3.1 SYSTEM SETUP ........................................................................................ 3-5
3.3.1.1 APG ........................................................................................................ 3-5
3.3.1.2 BUZZER ................................................................................................ 3-10
3.3.1.3 POWER ON STATUS ........................................................................... 3-10
3.3.2 OUTPUT SETUP ...................................................................................... 3-12
3.3.2.1 VOLTAGE LIMIT SETTING ................................................................... 3-13
3.3.2.2 CURRENT LIMIT SETTING .................................................................. 3-14
3.3.2.3 VOLTAGE SLEW RATE ........................................................................ 3-15
3.3.2.4 CURRENT SLEW RATE SETTING ....................................................... 3-16
3.3.2.5 Setting DC_ON ...................................................................................... 3-17
3.3.2.6 Setting IV CURVE Parameters .............................................................. 3-18
3.3.3 SERIES/PARALLEL .................................................................................. 3-21
3.3.3.1 Connecting Series/Parallel Output Cables ............................................. 3-22
3.3.3.2 Assembling Series/Parallel Communication Interface ............................ 3-22
3.3.3.3 Setting Series/Parallel Operation Mode ................................................. 3-25
3.3.3.4 Setting Series Parameters ..................................................................... 3-30
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3.3.3.5 Setting Parallel Parameters ................................................................... 3-32
3.3.3.6 Setting Procedure for APG in Series or Parallel ..................................... 3-34
3.3.4 DISPLAY ................................................................................................... 3-36
3.3.4.1 BRIGHTNESS ....................................................................................... 3-36
3.3.4.2 DISPLAY SELECTION .......................................................................... 3-37
3.3.4.3 READING AVERAGE TIMES ................................................................ 3-39
3.3.5 PROTECTION ........................................................................................... 3-40
3.3.5.1 OVP Protection ...................................................................................... 3-40
3.3.5.2 OCP Protection ..................................................................................... 3-41
3.3.5.3 OPP Protection ...................................................................................... 3-42
3.3.5.4 REMOTE INHIBIT ................................................................................. 3-43
3.3.5.5 SAFETY INT.LOCK ............................................................................... 3-45
3.3.5.6 EXTERNAL ON/OFF ............................................................................. 3-47
3.3.5.7 FOLDBACK ........................................................................................... 3-48
3.3.5.8 OTP ....................................................................................................... 3-50
3.3.5.9 AC FAULT ............................................................................................. 3-51
3.3.5.10 SENSE FAULT Protection ................................................................. 3-51
3.3.5.11 FANLOCK Protection......................................................................... 3-52
3.3.5.12 D/D FAULT Protection ....................................................................... 3-53
3.3.5.13 CURR. SHARING ERR Protection..................................................... 3-53
3.3.5.14 FPGA UPDATE! Protection ............................................................... 3-54
3.3.5.15 C/S CABLE ERR. Protection ............................................................. 3-55
3.3.5.16 MATCH Warning ............................................................................... 3-56
3.3.6 FACTORY SETTING ................................................................................. 3-56
3.3.7 CALIBRATION .......................................................................................... 3-57
3.3.7.1 Voltage Output & Measurement Calibration ........................................... 3-60
3.3.7.2 Current Measurement Calibration .......................................................... 3-62
3.3.7.3 Current Output (PROG.) Calibration ...................................................... 3-65
3.3.7.4 APG Voltage Calibration ........................................................................ 3-69
3.3.7.5 APG Current Calibration ........................................................................ 3-72
3.3.7.6 IV Voltage Output & Measurement Calibration (62020H-150S Only) ..... 3-74
3.3.7.7 IV Current Calibration (62020H-150S Only) ........................................... 3-77
3.3.8 REMOTE SETUP ...................................................................................... 3-80
3.3.8.1 GPIB ADDRESS ................................................................................... 3-80
3.3.8.2 ETHERNET ........................................................................................... 3-80
3.3.8.3 RS232/RS485 ....................................................................................... 3-82
3.3.8.4 BAUDRATE ........................................................................................... 3-83
3.3.8.5 RS485 ADDR ........................................................................................ 3-83
3.3.8.6 RS485 TERMINATOR ........................................................................... 3-84
3.3.8.7 RS485 PARSER .................................................................................... 3-84
3.3.9 OUTPUT MODE ........................................................................................ 3-85
3.3.9.1 CV/CC MODE ....................................................................................... 3-86
3.3.9.2 TABLE MODE ....................................................................................... 3-86
3.3.9.3 SAS MODE ........................................................................................... 3-88
3.3.9.4 EN50530 MODE .................................................................................... 3-92
3.3.9.5 SANDIA MODE ..................................................................................... 3-93
3.3.9.6 Error Message ....................................................................................... 3-95
4. Program Sequence ........................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 LIST MODE ........................................................................................................ 4-1
4.1.1 Description of PROGRAM Settings ............................................................. 4-2
4.1.1.1 Setting EXT._TRIG PULL ........................................................................ 4-3
4.1.1.2 Setting PROG NO. .................................................................................. 4-3
4.1.1.3 Setting RUN COUNT ............................................................................... 4-3
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