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AE TECHRON 2105 Operator's Manual (46 pages)
Gradient Amplifier
Brand:
AE TECHRON
| Category:
Amplifier
| Size: 13 MB
Table of Contents
Declaration of Conformity
3
Table of Contents
4
1 Introduction
6
Features
6
Figure 1.1 - 2105 Front Panel
6
2 Amplifier Unpacking and Installation
7
Safety First
7
Unpacking
7
Installation
7
3 Connections and Startup
8
Other Operation Modes and Configurations
8
Connecting the Load
8
Connecting the Input Signal
9
Connecting the AC Supply
9
Figure 3.1 - Close-Up of the Output Terminal Resistor
9
Figure 3.2 - Controlled Voltage Hookup
9
Figure 3.3 - Close-Up of SIM Card
9
Start-Up Procedure
10
Figure 3.4 - Input Select Switch Functions on the Input Terminals
10
Figure 3.5 - Close-Up of AC Mains Outlet
10
Figure 3.6 - Sample of Configurations Setting Label
10
4 Amplifier Operation
11
Front-Panel Controls
11
Figure 4.1 - Power Switch
11
Figure 4.2 - Gain Control
11
Figure 4.3 - Push Buttons
11
Figure 4.5 - Main Status Indicators for Stand-Alone Amplifiers
12
Figure 4.4 - Main and Fault Status Indicators
12
Figure 4.6 - Fault Status Indicators for Stand-Alone Amplifiers
13
Figure 4.7 - Main Status Indicators for Multi-Amplifier Systems
14
Figure 4.8 - Fault Status Indicators for Multi-Amplifier Systems
15
Back-Panel Controls and Connectors
16
Figure 4.9 - Back Panel Controls and Connectors
16
5 Advanced Configuration
17
Configuration Access Panel
17
Figure 5.1 - Access Panel Screw Locations
17
Figure 5.2 - Main Board Location Inside Access Panel
17
Configuration Settings Located on the Main Board
18
Figure 5.3 - Master/Slave Setting
18
Figure 5.4 - Gain Trim Control
18
Figure 5.5 - Controlled-Voltage/Controlled-Current Mode Setting
19
Figure 5.6 - Compensation Setting
19
Configuration Settings Located on the Power Supply Board
20
Figure 5.7 - Run Mode/Stop Mode on Power-Up Setting
20
Figure 5.8 - Standby Mode on over Load Setting
20
Figure 5.9 - Accessing the Power Supply Board
21
Figure 5.10 - Location of Amplifier High-Voltage Transformer Sockets
21
Figure 5.11 - J3 and J7 Plug Locations for High-Current Output
21
Figure 5.12 - J4 and J8 Plug Locations for High-Voltage Output
21
Figure 5.13 - Bi-Level Power Switch Location
22
6 Applications
23
Controlled Current Operation
23
Figure 6.1 - Input to Output Comparison, Controlled-Voltage Operation
23
Figure 6.2 - Input to Output Comparison, Controlled-Current Operation
23
Figure 6.3 - Factory-Installed Default RC Network
24
Figure 6.5 - Compensation Effects on Waveform
26
Figure 6.4 - Custom Compensation Location
26
Figure 6.6 - Square Wave Showing a Decrease in R Is Required
26
Figure 6.7 - Square Wave Showing an Increase in R Is Required
26
Figure 6.8 - Square Wave Showing an Increase in C Is Required
26
Remote Status and Control Using the SIM Interlock I/O Connector
27
Figure 6.9 - Remote Status and Control Pinouts
27
Figure 6.10 - Remote Status and Reset Schematic
28
Figure 6.11 - Remote Run/Standby Monitor
29
Figure 6.12 - Remote Enable/Standby
30
Figure 6.13 - Remote Current Monitoring
30
Multi-Amplifier Systems
31
Figure 6.14 - Remote Current Monitoring, Alternate Method
31
Figure 6.15 - Blanking Activation
31
Accessory Recommendations by System Type
32
7 Amplifier Signal Flow
36
Input Signals
36
AC Mains Power
36
Figure 7.1 - Board-Level Functional Block Diagram
36
8 Maintenance
37
Clean Amplifier Filter and Grills
37
Tools Required
37
9 Troubleshooting
38
Introduction & Precautions
38
Visual Inspection
38
Figure 9.1 - +VCC and -VCC Point Locations
38
No Signal
39
No Leds Illuminated or no Fans
39
Overvoltage LED Lit
39
Standby LED Remains Illuminated
39
Figure 9.2 - Fuse F1 Location
39
Figure 9.3 - Interlock I/O Connector
39
Amplifier Overheats (over Temp Fault Condition)
40
Fault LED Is Illuminated
40
Factory Service
40
10 Specifications
42
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AE Techron 2105 Step-By-Step Manual (32 pages)
multi-amp system
Brand:
AE Techron
| Category:
Amplifier
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Multi-Amp Systems Using 2100 or 7000 Series Amplifiers
4
Safety First
4
Overview
4
Multi-Amp Configuration Accessories
4
Figure 1.1 - Maximum Continuous Output in 7000-Series Multi-Amp Systems
4
Accessory Recommendations by System Type
5
2 Multi-Amp System Principles
6
One Master Amplifier for Series Systems
6
All Master Amplifiers for Parallel Systems
6
Use Only 7000-Series Amplifiers of the same Model Number
6
Use Correct Wiring
6
When Constructing Output Wiring, Use These Basic Criteria
6
Operate with Safety in Mind
6
3 Series Systems Configuration and Wiring
7
Choosing Single-Ended or Differential Configuration for Two-Amplifier Systems
7
Configure SIM-BNC-OPTOC Input Cards
7
Figure 3.1 - Two in Series: Single-Ended Vs. Differential
7
Figure 3.2 - SIM-BNC-OPTOC Card Jumper Locations
7
Install SIM-BNC-OPTOC Input Cards in Amplifiers
8
Configure Amplifiers' Main Boards for Slave Operation
8
Remove Output Terminal Resistor
9
Attach Master/Slave Labels (Optional)
9
Figure 3.3 - 7224 Amplifier Access Panel Screw Locations
9
Figure 3.4 - Master/Slave Jumper Locations
9
Figure 3.5 - 7224 Output Terminal Resistor
9
Figure 3.6 - 7548/7796 Output Terminal Resistor
9
Series System Wiring
10
Two in Series - Differential
10
Figure 3.7 - Terminating the Amplifier Input
10
Figure 3.8 - Verifying DC Offset
11
Figure 3.9 - Verifying Amp Gain
11
Figure 3.10 - Verifying System Gain
12
Figure 3.11 - Two Amplifiers in Series - Differential Configuration
12
Two or Three in Series - Single Ended
13
Figure 3.12 - Terminating the Amplifier Input
13
Figure 3.14 - Verifying Amp Gain
14
Figure 3.13 - Verifying DC Offset
14
Figure 3.15 - Verifying System Gain
15
Figure 3.16 - Two Amplifiers in Series - Single-Ended Configuration
15
Figure 3.17 - Three Amplifiers in Series - Single-Ended Configuration
16
4 Parallel Systems Configuration, Wiring and Balancing
17
Install Ballast Resistors
17
Figure 4.1 - 7224 Ballast Resistor Mounting
17
Figure 4.2 - 7796 Ballast Resistor Mounting
17
Figure 4.3 - 7224 Ballast Resistor Connected to Output Terminal
17
Figure 4.4 - 7796 Ballast Resistors Connected to Output Terminal
17
Main Board Access
18
Disable Gain Controls (7224 Amplifiers Only)
18
Figure 4.5 - Access Panel Screw Locations
18
Figure 4.6 - Gain Control Connection on Main Board
18
Parallel System Balancing
19
Connect for Balancing
19
Figure 4.7 - Gain Control Pin Settings
19
Figure 4.8 - Connecting for Balancing (Four in Parallel Shown)
19
Verify Interlock Operation
20
Adjust DC Offset
20
Wire and Connect Parallel Inputs
20
Figure 4.9 - Terminating the Amplifier Input
20
Figure 4.10 - Main Board Balancing Control Locations
20
Verify and Adjust Amplifier Gain
21
Figure 4.11 - Wiring and Test Points for DC Offset
21
Figure 4.12 - Wiring the Paralleled Input Wire
21
Figure 4.13 - Optional BNC Parallel Input Wiring (Three in Parallel Shown)
21
Amplifier Gain Matching
22
Figure 4.14- Wiring and Test Points for Amp Gain
22
Figure 4.15- Wiring and Test Points for Gain Matching
23
Verify Minimal Circulating Currents
24
Verify Current Sharing
24
Figure 4.16 - Two Amplifiers Paralleled
24
Figure 4.17 - Three Amplifiers Paralleled
25
Figure 4.18 - Four Amplifiers Paralleled
26
Appendix A Wire Current-Carrying Capacity
27
Figure A-1 - Wire Current-Carrying Capacity Chart
27
Appendix B Critical Wire Lengths in Parallel Systems
28
Figure B-1 - Critical Wire Lengths in Parallel Systems
28
Appendix C Building Parallel System Output Cables
29
Figure C-1 - Output Cables Constructed for Use in a Two-In-Parallel System
29
Appendix D Building the DB-25 Interlock Cable
30
Figure D-1 - DB-25 Cable Wiring for a Four-In-Parallel System
30
Appendix E Returning Slave Amplifiers to Stand-Alone Use
31
Figure E-1 - 7224 Access Panel Screw Locations
31
Figure E-2 - Master/Slave Jumper Locations
31
Figure E-3 - Output Terminal Resistor
31
Figure E-4 - 7548/7796 Output Terminal Resistor
31
Figure E-5 - SIM-BNC-OPTOC, Factory Default Settings
32
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