Spellman V6 Series Instruction Manual

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High Voltage Power Supply
SPELLMAN
HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRONICS
CORPORATION
One Commerce Park
Valhalla, New York, 10595
+1(914) 686-3600* FAX: +1(914) 686-5424*
E-mail:
sales@spellmanhv.com
Website: www.spellmanhv.com
V6 MANUAL
V6 SERIES
MODEL :
SERIAL# :
DATE :
R
118129-001 Rev B

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual V6 SERIES High Voltage Power Supply MODEL : SERIAL# : DATE : SPELLMAN HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION One Commerce Park Valhalla, New York, 10595 +1(914) 686-3600* FAX: +1(914) 686-5424* E-mail: sales@spellmanhv.com Website: www.spellmanhv.com 118129-001 Rev B V6 MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Precautions

    CAUTION notes in the text indicate procedures to be followed to avoid possible damage to equipment. Copyright © 2000, Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation. All Rights Reserved. This information contained in this publication is derived in part from proprietary and patent data. This information has...
  • Page 3: Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise

    WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE SICHERHEIT DIESES HOCHSPANNUNGSNETZTEIL ERZEUGT LEBENSGEFÄHRLICHE HOCHSPANNUNG. SEIN SIE SEHR VORSICHTIG BEI DER ARBEIT MIT DIESEM GERÄT. Das Hochspannungsnetzteil muß immer geerdet sein. Berühren Sie die Stecker des Netzteiles nur, wenn das Gerät ausgeschaltet ist und die elektrischen Kapazitäten des Netzteiles und der angeschlossenen Last entladen sind. Die internen Kapazitäten des Hochspannungsnetzteiles benötigen ca.
  • Page 4 PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANTES POUR VOTRE SECURITE CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ ETTE ALIMENTATION GÉNÈRE DES TENSIONS QUI SONT DANGEUREUSES ET PEUVENT ÊTRE FATALES OYEZ EXTRÊMENT VIGILANTS LORSQUE VOUS UTILISEZ CET ÉQUIPEMENT Les alimentations haute tension doivent toujours être mises à la masse. Ne touchez pas les connectiques sans que l’équipement soit éteint et que la capacité à la fois de la charge et de l’alimentation soient déchargées.
  • Page 5 IMPORTANTI PRECAUZIONI DI SICUREZZA SICUREZZA QUESTO ALIMENTATORE GENERA TENSIONI CHE SONO PERICOLOSE E POTREBBERO ESSERE MORTALI. PONI ESTREMA CAUTELA QUANDO OPERI CON QUESO APPARECCHIO. Gli alimentatori ad alta tensione devono sempre essere collegati ad un impianto di terra. Non toccare le connessioni a meno che l’apparecchio sia stato spento e la capacità interna del carico e dell’alimentatore stesso siano scariche.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION Description of the V6 Series ................1 Standard Features ....................1 Remote Operating Features ..................1 Options .........................2 Interpreting the Model Number ................2 2. INSPECTION & INSTALLATION Initial Inspection ....................3 Mechanical Installation ..................3 Temperature Considerations ................3 3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operation......................5...
  • Page 7: List Of Figures

    Programming using the +5V Reference ............7 Figure 6 Local Programming using the internal multi turns potentiometer...………8 Figure 7 Remote Voltage and Current Monitoring ...........8 Figure 8 Enable Input ....................8 Figure 9 Block Diagram ....................10 V6 Series MANUAL 118130-001 REV C...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    1.1 Description of the V6 Series polarity, high impedance, ground referenced 0 to 5Vdc voltage programming inputs correspond to 0 to 100% pellman’s V6 Series is a family of regulated, fixed rated voltage and current outputs. output polarity module high voltage power supplies which ●...
  • Page 9: Interpreting The Model Number

    30 is the output power in watts scope of the available standard options. Each 4 digit X RS is for RS-232 interface (omit RS for analog interface) number corresponds to an applicable specification control Interface drawing. V6 Series MANUAL 118130-001 REV C...
  • Page 10: Inspection & Installation

    2.2 Mechanical Installation V6 units can be mounted in any position using the tapped holes in the base plate. 8-32 screws are required for mounting. Please see the V6 series data sheet for a more detailed dimensional drawing. 2.3 Temperature Consideration It is the user’s responsibility to maintain the case...
  • Page 11: Figure 1 Outline Dimensions

    Figu r e 1 O ut l in e Di men s ion s V6 Series MANUAL 118130-001 REV C...
  • Page 12: Operating Instructions

    Recommended Practices for Safety in High Voltage and High Power Testing. A copy of this Signal grounds relating to programming and monitor standard can be downloaded from the Spellman functions should be referenced to the V6’s Signal Ground High Voltage website here.
  • Page 13: Standard Features

    The enable input signal provides simple control of the ON/OFF functionality of the high voltage output. See Figure 8 for details. Standard Features Programming and monitoring of the V6 Series is WARNING! accomplished via the use of conventional positive polarity, ground referenced signals. All signal inputs and...
  • Page 14: Ac Input

    If one pot is not used connect the other programing input directly to +5V Reference J1-7 +5V REF High Voltage Connection J1-7 10KΩ I Pgm I Pgm J1-9 V6 Unit Customer V Pgm Load J1-4 Signal Ground 10KΩ J1-6 Stud Load Return Connection System Ground V6 Series MANUAL 118130-001 REV C...
  • Page 15: Figure 6 Local Programming Using The Internal Multi Turns Potentiometer

    High Voltage Connection Enable Input J1-8 HV OFF – High (>3Vdc) Customer V6 Unit or switch open Load HV ON – Low (<1.5Vdc) J1-6 Stud or switch closed Load Return Connection Signal Ground System Ground V6 Series MANUAL 118130-001 REV C...
  • Page 16: Inverter

    DC/AC Input V6 modular power supply. The V6 Series is a DC to DC converter. Within the power supply conversions from low voltage DC, to low voltage The voltage and current feedback signals generated in the...
  • Page 17: Figure 9 Block Diagram

    The Enable Input from the remote interface controls the HV ON and HV OFF status of the power supply by interfacing with the PWM circuitry. Figure 9 - Block Diagram V6 Series MANUAL 118130-001 REV C...
  • Page 18: Options

    0 to 5V=0 to 100% Rated Output, Zout=10kΩ (Analog) 0 to 5V=0 to 100% Rated Output, Zout=10kΩ (Analog) Not Used Input Voltage Return used for DC Input Voltage 24V ±10%, 2A used for DC Input Voltage 24V ±10%, 2A used for DC V6 Series MANUAL 118130-001 REV C...
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    High voltage dividers for precise measurements of Periodic Servicing output voltage with accuracy up to 0.1% are available from Spellman. The HVD-100 is used for voltages up The V6 product family does not require any periodic to 100KV, the HVD-200 measures up to 200KV.
  • Page 20: Factory Service

    RMA Number. A more detailed estimate will be made when the power supply is received at the Spellman Repair Center. In the event that repair work is extensive, Spellman will call to seek additional authorization from your company before completing the repairs.
  • Page 21 To obtain information on Spellman’s product warranty please visit our website at: http://www.spellmanhv.com/en/About/Warranty.aspx...
  • Page 22 Protocol Serial – RS-232 Copyright  2011, Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation. All Rights Reserved. This information contained in this publication is derived in part from proprietary and patent data. This information has been prepared for the express purpose of assisting operating and maintenance personnel in the efficient use of the model described herein, and publication of this information does not convey any right to reproduce it or to use it for any purpose other than in connection with installation, operation, and maintenance of the equipment described.
  • Page 23   5.5.5   Request Software Version ................... 13   5.5.6   Request Hardware Version ................... 14   5.5.7 Request Model Number ....................15   5.5.8   Set H.V. OffOn ......................16   Standard V6 Series Communication Protocol 118109-001 REV B...
  • Page 24: Scope

    SCOPE This document applies to the communication interface on the V6 Series Power Supply. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The V6 Series power supply provides a serial communications interface:  RS-232 on J1 I/O Connector Data acquisition and control capabilities are provided by: ...
  • Page 25: Getting Started - Software

    Pin 3: TX In Pin 5: Ground Pin 5: Ground GETTING STARTED – SOFTWARE The following sections detail how to create software to interface to the V6 Series communications interfaces. RS-232 The RS-232 interface makes use of a standard ‘command/response’...
  • Page 26: Command Arguments

    ASCII values. If the DSP detects a checksum error, the received message is ignored – no acknowledge or data is sent back to the host. A timeout will act as an implied NACK. Standard V6 Series Communication Protocol 118109-001 REV B...
  • Page 27 0x100 (decimal 256), and only retain the lowest 7 bits by bitwise ANDing the results with 0x7F. : NOTE: This combines the steps of getting the twos complement, truncating the result to 8 bits and clearing the 8 bit. Standard V6 Series Communication Protocol 118109-001 REV B...
  • Page 28 8 bits and clearing the 8 bit. (0x100 – 0x90) & 0x7F = 0x70  Finally, bitwise OR the result with 0x40: 0x70 | 0x40 = 0x70 The checksum byte is 0x70 (Decimal 112, ASCII: p) Standard V6 Series Communication Protocol 118109-001 REV B...
  • Page 29: Command Overview

    Response Name <CMD> Response Request Analog 20-41 Readbacks – KV & ASCII Request Status 12 ASCII Request DSP 18 ASCII Software Version Request Hardware 10 ASCII Version Request Model 12 ASCII number Standard V6 Series Communication Protocol 118109-001 REV B...
  • Page 30: Command Structure

    Direction: Host to supply Syntax: <STX><10><,><ARG><,><CSUM><ETX> Where: <ARG> = 0 - 4095 in ASCII format Example: <STX>10,4095,<CSUM><ETX> Detailed Example: 02 31 30 2C 34 30 39 35 2C 75 03 Response: <STX><10><,><$><,><CSUM><ETX> Standard V6 Series Communication Protocol 118109-001 REV B...
  • Page 31: Program Output Current

    Description: The host requests that the firmware change the setpoint of DAC Channel Direction: Host to supply Syntax: <STX><11><,><ARG><,><CSUM><ETX> Where: <ARG> = 0 - 4095 in ASCII format Example: <STX>11,4095,<CSUM><ETX> Response: <STX><11><,><$><,><CSUM><ETX> Standard V6 Series Communication Protocol 118109-001 REV B...
  • Page 32: Request Adc Data

    Channel MA monitor. Direction: Host to supply Syntax: <STX><20><,><CSUM><ETX> Response: <STX><20><,><ARG1><,><ARG2><,><CSUM><ETX> Where: <ARG1> KV: 0 - 4095 in ASCII format <ARG2> MA: 0 - 4095 in ASCII format Example: <STX>20,4095,4095,<CSUM><ETX> Standard V6 Series Communication Protocol 118109-001 REV B...
  • Page 33: Request Status

    Host to supply Syntax: <STX><22><,><CSUM><ETX> Response: <STX><22><,><ARG1><,><ARG2><,><ARG3><,><CSUM><ETX> Where: <ARG1> 1 = Over Voltage, 0 = Normal <ARG2> 1 = Over Current, 0 = Normal <ARG3> 1 = Enable, 0 = Disable Example: <STX>22,0,0,0,<CSUM><ETX> Standard V6 Series Communication Protocol 118109-001 REV B...
  • Page 34: Request Software Version

    The host requests that the firmware sends the DSP firmware part number/version. Direction: Host to supply Syntax: <STX><23><,><CSUM><ETX> Example: <STX>23,<CSUM><ETX> Response: <STX><23><,><ARG><,><CSUM><ETX> Where: <ARG> consists of eleven ASCII characters representing the current firmware part number/version. The format is SWM9999-999 Example: <STX>23,SWM9999-999,<CSUM><ETX> Standard V6 Series Communication Protocol 118109-001 REV B...
  • Page 35: Request Hardware Version

    Response: <STX><24><,>< ARG><,><CSUM><ETX> Where: <ARG> consists of 3 ASCII characters representing the hardware version. The format is ANN, where A is an alpha character and N is a numeric character Example: <STX>24,A01,<CSUM><ETX> Standard V6 Series Communication Protocol 118109-001 REV B...
  • Page 36: Request Model Number

    Host to supply Syntax: <STX><26><,><CSUM><ETX> Example: <STX>26,<CSUM><ETX> Response: <STX><26><,><ARG><,><CSUM><ETX> Where: <ARG> consists of five ASCII characters representing the model number. The format is XNNNN, where N is a numeric character. Example: <STX>26,X9999,<CSUM><ETX> Standard V6 Series Communication Protocol 118109-001 REV B...
  • Page 37: Set H.v. Offon

    The host requests that the firmware set H.V. Off or On Direction: Host to supply Syntax: <STX><99><,><ARG><,><CSUM><ETX> Where: <ARG> = 0 = HV Off, 1 = HV On. Example: <STX>10,1,<CSUM><ETX> Response: <STX><10><,><$><,><CSUM><ETX> Standard V6 Series Communication Protocol 118109-001 REV B...

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