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Ametek Sorensen Asterion AST Series manual available for free PDF download: Operation Manual
Ametek Sorensen Asterion AST Series Operation Manual (118 pages)
DC, 1U
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Ametek
| Category:
Power Supply
| Size: 3.13 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
1 Overview
17
General Description
17
Figure 1-1. Asterion DC Series Power Supply, 1U Models
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Figure 1-2. Asterion DC Series Model Number Decoding
18
Specifications
19
Output Current and Voltage Models
19
AC Input Specifications
19
Output Power Derating Characteristics with AC Input Voltage
20
DC Output Programming and Measurement Specifications
20
DC Output Regulation Characteristics
20
Output Transient Specifications
21
Output Isolation
23
Remote Control Digital Interface Characteristics
23
Protection Function Characteristics
24
1.2.11 Environmental Specifications
24
Mechanical Specifications
25
Regulatory Agency Compliance
25
2 Installation
27
Inspection
27
Contents of Shipment
27
Mechanical Installation
28
Rack Mounting
29
Chassis Removal from Rack
30
Figure 2-1. Rack Mounting, 1U Models
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Outline Drawings
31
Figure 2-2. Installation Drawing, Enhanced (Front Panel Version) 1U Models
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Rear Panel Input/ Output Connections
33
Figure 2-3. Rear Panel View, 1U Models, (with GPIB Option)
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Figure 2-4. Rear Panel Protective Cover Installation
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AC Input Power Connection
35
AC Input Overcurrent Protection
35
AC Input Safety Disconnect Device
35
AC Input Connector
35
Table 2-1. Rear Panel Connectors
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Table 2-2. AC Input Connector Pinout and Safety-Ground
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Figure 2-5. AC Input Connector and Safety-Ground Stud
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1-Phase AC Input Operation
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Table 2-3. AC Input Connector Type
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DC Output Power Connection
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Remote Sense
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Table 2-4. DC Output Power Connections
38
Table 2-5. Recommended Lugs
38
Figure 2-6. DC Output Busbar
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Table 2-6. Analog Programming and External User Control Interface Connector Type
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Figure 2-7. Remote Sense Connector
39
Wire Gauge Selection
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Wire Size
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Figure 2-8. Remote Sense Connection at the Load, 60V-40V Model
40
Table 2-7. Minimum Wire Size
41
Table 2-8. Wire Resistance and Voltage Drop, 20°C
42
Load Considerations
43
2.12.1 Inductive and Stored-Energy Loads
43
Rear Panel User Interface Connectors
43
Figure 2-9. Diode Connections
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Remote Analog Programming and External User Control Interface
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Table 2-9. Analog Programming and External User Control Interface Connector Type
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Figure 2-11. RS-232C Interface Connector
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RS-232C Serial Interface
49
Table 2-11. Analog Programming and External User Control Interface Connector Pin out
49
Table 2-12. RS-232C Interface Connector Type
49
Figure 2-12. USB Interface Connector
50
Table 2-13. RS-232C Interface Connector Pinout
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Table 2-14. USB Interface Connector Type
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USB Interface
50
2.13.4 LAN Interface
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Figure 2-13. LAN Interface 8P8C Modular Connector
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Table 2-15. USB Interface Connector Pinout
51
Table 2-16. USB Interface Connector Type
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Table 2-17. LAN Interface 8P8C Modular Connector Pinout
52
3 Operation
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Front Panel Display Menu and Functionality
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Figure 3-1. Splash Screen
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Figure 3-2. Power-On Screen Displaying Model & Version
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Power-Up Screens
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Figure 3-3. Output-Enabled Warning Screen
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Home Screen Top-Level Menu
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Table 3-1. Home Screen Menu Content
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Dashboard Screen Top-Level Menu
58
Figure 3-7. Dashboard Screen in CC/CV Mode
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Figure 3-8. Real-Time, Immediate Output Parameter Adjustment
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Figure 3-9. Touch-Screen Numeric Keypad
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Figure 3-10. Default Screen
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Figure 3-11. OUTPUT PROGRAM Screen Top-Level Menu
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Output Program Screen
60
Figure 3-12. Voltage Setting
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Figure 3-13. Current Setting
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Figure 3-14. OVP Setting
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Figure 3-15. Regulation Setting
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Figure 3-16. Power Setting
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Figure 3-17. Output State Setting
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Figure 3-18. Measurements Screen
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Measurements Screen
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Figure 3-19. Ramp Screen Top Level Menu
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Figure 3-21. Ramp-Screen (Initialization)
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Figure 3-25. Current Ramp Screen
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Figure 3-26. Current Ramp-Screen (SW Trigger)
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Configuration Screen
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Figure 3-29. Configuration Screen Top-Level Menu
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Figure 3-32. Power on Settings Menu Screen 1
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Figure 3-36. Power on Current Setting
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Figure 3-40. Output Sense Setting Screen
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Figure 3-44. Analog Reference Mode
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Figure 3-47. Power Reference Mode
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Figure 3-51. User V/I Limits Screen
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Figure 3-53. Measurement Settings Screen
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Control Interface Screen
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Figure 3-56. RS232 Setting Home Screen
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Figure 3-60. LAN Screen (Configure)
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Figure 3-63. LAN Screen (Host Name)
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Figure 3-67. LAN Screen (Gateway Address)
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Figure 3-70. Analog Screen
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Figure 3-74. Analog Reference Mode Screen
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Figure 3-76. Current Reference Mode Screen
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System Settings Screen
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Figure 3-82. System Settings Screen (Version)
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Figure 3-85. System Settings Screen (LCD Settings)
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Warning/Fault Screen
88
Local/Remote Screen
89
Constant-Voltage Mode Operation
90
Output Verification
90
Parallel/Series Screen
90
Constant-Current Mode Operation
91
Overvoltage Protection
92
Constant-Power Mode
93
Remote Analog Isolated Interface Control (Option)
94
Remote Analog Programming Connector
94
Figure 3-97. Remote Analog Programming Connector Pin-Out
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Remote Current Programming
98
Remote Current Programming by Resistance
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Table 3-2. Analog Programming Connector, Designations and Functions
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Remote Current Programming by Voltage Source
99
Remote Current Programming by 4-20Ma Source
100
Remote Voltage Programming
100
Remote Voltage Programming by Resistance
100
Remote Voltage Programming by Voltage Source
101
Remote Power Programming
102
Remote Power Programming by Resistance
102
Remote Voltage Programming by 4-20Ma Source
102
Remote Power Programming by 4-20Ma Source
103
Remote Power Programming by Voltage Source
103
Remote Output On/Off Control
104
Remote Overvoltage Programming
104
Remote Output ON/OFF by Contact Closure
105
Remote Output ON/OFF Control by External Source
105
Parallel and Series Operation
106
Parallel Operation
106
3.9.2 Series Operation
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Figure 3-112. Series Connection with Anti-Parallel Diodes
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Figure 3-22. Voltage Ramp-Screen (SW Trigger)
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Figure 3-23. Voltage Ramp-Screen (HW Trigger)
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Figure 3-24. Voltage Ramp-Screen (Abort)
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Figure 3-20. Voltage Ramp Screen
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Ramp Screen
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4 Calibration and Verification
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Introduction
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4.1.1 Calibration and Verification Cycle
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4.1.2 Digital Programming and Readback Calibration
111
Analog Control Interface Calibration (Standard and Isolated Analog Interface)4-1
111
5 Maintenance
113
Introduction
113
Preventive Maintenance
113
Fuses
114
Table 5-1. Fuse Ratings
114
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