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GW Instek APS-1102A Programmable Supply manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
GW Instek APS-1102A User Manual (285 pages)
Programmable AC/DC Power Source
Brand:
GW Instek
| Category:
AC Power Distribution
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Preface
3
Safety Precautions
4
Table of Contents
6
1 Overview
17
General
18
Features
18
Applications
19
List of Functions
21
Table 1-1. List of Functions (1/2)
21
Table1-2. List of Functions (2/2)
22
Operation Principles
23
Figure 1-1. Block Diagram
23
2 Preparations before Use
25
Checking before Use
26
Installation Environment
27
Figure 2-1. Ambient Temperature and Humidity Ranges
28
Grounding and Power Supply Connection
30
Figure 2-2. Power Source Inlet
31
Simple Operation Checks
32
Figure 2-3. Operation Check
33
Table2-1. Panel Settings for Operation Check
33
Calibration
34
3 Panel and Basic Operations
35
Panel Components and Operations
36
Operation Panel
36
Figure 3-1. APS-1102A Operation Panel
36
Front Panel
37
Figure 3-2. APS-1102A Front Panel
37
Rear Panel
38
Figure 3-3. APS-1102A Rear Panel
38
Display and Initial Settings at Power-On
39
Table3-1. Settings in Memory (1/3)
39
Table3-2. Settings in Memory (2/3)
40
Table3-3. Settings in Memory (3/3)
41
I/O Terminals
42
Output Terminals (Front and Rear)
42
Figure 3-4. Output Outlets (Front)
42
Figure 3-5. Output Terminals (Rear)
43
Figure 3-6. Connection to Output Terminals
44
RS232 Connector
45
Figure 3-7. RS232 Connector
45
Table3-4. Specification of RS232 Interface
45
USB Connector
46
Figure 3-8. USB Connector
46
Table3-5. Specification of USB Interface
46
External Control I/O
47
Figure 3-9. External Control I/O Connector
47
Table3-6. External Control I/O Connectors
48
External Signal Input/External Sync Signal Input Terminal
49
Figure 3-10. EXT SIG IN/EXT SYNC in Terminal
49
Main Operation Example
50
Power On/Off
51
Figure 3-11. POWER Switch
51
Figure 3-12. Example of Main Operations Screen (in AC-INT Mode)
52
Setting Output Mode
53
Table3-7. Output Mode List
53
Setting Output Voltage Range
55
Table3-8. List of Setting Ranges for Various Output Voltage Range
55
Setting Waveform
57
Table3-9. Waveform List
57
Setting Output Voltage
58
Table3-10. Output Voltage Settings
58
Setting Output Frequency
60
Table3-11. Output Frequency Setting
60
Using Limiter Functions
62
Table3-12. Current Limiter Setting Ranges
62
Table3-13. Voltage and Frequency Setting Range Limiter
64
Output On/Off
66
Using Measurement Functions
67
Figure 3-13. Example of Measured Value Window (AC-INT Mode)
67
Output Characteristics
70
Figure 3-14. Output Voltage(AC) Vs. Output Current Characteristics
70
Figure 3-15. Output Voltage(AC) Vs. Output Current Characteristics
70
Figure 3-16. Output Voltage(DC) Vs. Output Current Characteristics
71
Figure 3-17. Output Voltage(DC) Vs. Output Current Characteristics
71
4 Advanced Operation Example
73
Use as a DC Power Source
74
Connecting Output Terminal to Load During DC Output
74
Table4-1. Panel Settings When Using APS-1102A as a DC Power Source
74
Selecting an Output Mode (AC+DC-INT Mode)
75
Figure 4-1. Connection of Block Diode
75
Figure 4-2. Connection of Backflow Diode
75
Setting the Output Voltage Range
77
Table4-2. Setting Range Options for Various Output Voltage Ranges
77
Setting the Output Voltage
79
Table4-3. Output Voltage Setting Ranges When AC+DC Mode Is Selected
79
Setting Output Frequency of Superimposed AC
81
Setting Superimposed AC Waveform
82
Using the Measurement Function
83
Figure 4-3. Example of Measured Value Window (During AC+DC Mode)
83
Measurement of Inrush Current
87
Inrush Current
87
Set Phase at Output on
88
Set Measurement Display to Peak Value
89
Reset the Peak Current Hold Value
90
Measurement of Harmonic Current
92
Figure 4-4. Example of Harmonic Measurement Window Display
93
Using the Sequence Function
94
Sequence Operations
94
Table4-4. Step Execution Parameters
95
Table4-5. Step Transition Parameters
96
Figure 4-5. Example of Basic Step Transitions
97
Figure 4-6. Block Diagram of Sequence Mode Transitions
97
Table4-6. Sequence Modes
97
Figure 4-7. Example of Sequence Operation from Hold Mode to <Start
98
Figure 4-8. Example of Sequence Operation at <Branch
98
Table4-7. Sequence Control
98
Figure 4-9. Loop Specification Method and Step Transition Example
99
Figure 4-10. Example of Step Synchronized Output
100
Sequence Settings
101
Programming Sequences
103
Table4-8. Setting Items in PROGRAM Screen (1/3)
104
Table4-9. Setting Items in PROGRAM Screen (2/3)
105
Table4-10. Setting Items in PROGRAM Screen (3/3)
106
Control of Sequence Operations
109
Table4-11. Items in CONTROL Selection Box
109
Figure 4-12. Sequence Shortcut Keys
110
Clear Sequence Memory
111
Example of Sequence Operation Settings
112
Figure 4-13. Step Transition Example (During AC+DC-INT Mode)
112
Table4-12. Program Settings
112
Execution of Sequence Operations
116
Figure 4-14. LCD Screen During Sequence Execution
119
Control Using External Control I/O Connector
120
Table4-13. Functions of External Control I/O Connector
120
Output of Arbitrary Waveforms
121
Synchronize the Output with External Signal
123
Figure 4-15. Synchronized TTL Signal
123
External Signal Synchronization
124
Line Synchronization
126
Using Memory Functions
127
Figure 4-16. Example of Settings from Memory
127
Table4-14. Menu Items in MEMORY Screen
127
Amplification of External Signal
130
Table4-15. External Input Gain Setting Range
130
Adding External Signals and Internal Signals
134
5 Menus
135
Screen Configuration
137
Figure 5-1. LCD Screen (When Normal)
137
Figure 5-2. LCD Screen (When Warning Is Displayed)
137
Status Icons
139
Table5-1. Status Icons List
139
Sequence Display
140
Table5-2. Sequence Display
140
Warnings and Error Messages
140
Basic Operations
141
Menus
141
Figure 5-3. Menu Tree
141
Table5-3. Items in SET Menu
142
Table5-4. Items in MISC Menu
143
Table5-5. Items in SEQUENCE Menu
144
Table5-6. Items in MEMORY Menu
144
Table5-7. Items in REMOTE Menu
145
Table5-8. Items in SYSTEM Menu
145
Table5-9. Items in LIMIT Menu
145
Navigating the Menu Tree
146
Numerical Value Input Operations
147
Selection and Input Operations that Require Confirmation
147
Figure 5-4. Modification Box
147
Figure 5-5. Selection Box
147
EXEC Input
148
Shortcut Keys
148
Figure 5-6. EXEC Box
148
Table5-10. Shortcut Keys
148
SET Menu
149
Table5-11. SET Menu Items and Output Modes
149
Output Mode Setting
150
Table5-12. Output Modes
150
Figure 5-7. Block Diagram of Signal Sources
151
Output Voltage Range Setting
151
Setting Output Voltage
152
Table5-13. Output Voltage Settings
152
Output Initial Phase Settings
153
Setting Output Frequency
153
Table5-14. Output Frequency Setting
153
Table5-15. Output Initial Phase Settings
153
Waveform Settings
154
Peak Current Limiter Settings
155
Table5-16. Peak Current Limiter Setting Range
155
RMS Current Limiter Settings
156
Table5-17. RMS Current Limiter Setting Range
156
MEASURE Screen
157
Table5-18. Display Items in MEASURE Screen
157
Output Voltage Measurement
158
Output Current Measurement
159
Load Power Factor Measurement
160
Output Power Measurement
160
External Synchronization Frequency Measurement
161
Load Crest Factor Measurement
161
Output Harmonic Current Measurement
161
MISC Menu
162
Sequence (SEQUENCE)
162
Table5-19. Items in CONTROL Selection Box
162
Table5-20. PROGRAM Screen Items (1/3)
163
Table5-21. PROGRAM Screen Items (2/3)
164
Table5-22. PROGRAM Screen Items (3/3)
165
Memory (MEMORY)
166
Remote (REMOTE)
167
System (SYSTEM)
168
Setting Range Limiter (LIMIT)
169
Table5-23. Setting Range Limit (LIMIT)
169
Selection of Measurement Display (MEASURE)
170
Reset of Peak Current Hold Value
170
Output On/Off
171
Adjusting DC Offset
172
Table5-24. Setting Range of DC Offset Adjustment Value
172
System Menu
174
Keylock
176
Beep Sound
177
LCD Contrast Adjustment
178
LCD Display Color Setting
179
Time Unit Setting
180
Output On/Off Setting at Power-On
181
External Control Input Enable/Disable Setting
182
Reset Function
183
System Information
183
6 Remote Interface
186
Usb
186
Rs232
188
Command List
191
Table6-1. Command List (Source Subsystem)(1/2)
191
Table6-2. Command List (Source Subsystem)(2/2)
192
Table6-3. Command List (Measure Subsystem)
192
Table6-4. Command List (Display Subsystem)
192
Table6-5. Command List (Status Subsystem)
193
Table6-6. Command List (Output Subsystem)
193
Table6-7. Command List (Input Subsystem)
193
Table6-8. Command List (Trace Subsystem)
193
Table6-9. Command List (System Subsystem)
194
Table6-10. Command List (Program Subsystem)
194
Table6-11. Common Command List (Common Commands and Queries)
195
Command Descriptions
197
Overview of Programming Language
197
Figure 6-1. Binary Block Data
198
Table6-12. Numerical Value Data Format
198
Table6-13. Character Data Format
198
Figure 6-2. Partial Command Tree
199
Detailed Command Descriptions
202
Command Tree
233
Figure 6-3. Command Tree
233
Status System
234
Figure 6-4. Status System
234
Status Byte
235
Table6-14. Status Byte Register Definitions
235
Figure 6-5. Standard Event Status Register
236
Standard Event Status
236
Table6-15. Standard Event Status Register Definitions
237
Figure 6-6. Operation Status
238
Operation Status
238
Figure 6-7. Warning Status
239
Warning Status
239
Error Message List
240
Table6-16. Error Message List
240
Programming Example
241
Programming Precautions
241
Notes on Remote Control
241
7 Troubleshooting
243
Protection Function
244
Table7-1. Protection Function
245
Error Messages and Error Handling
246
Error at Power-On
247
Figure 7-1. Screen Display When Self Fault Check Errors Have Occurred
247
Table7-2. Self Fault Check Messages
247
Protection Function-Related Errors
248
Figure 7-2. Screen Display When Protection Function-Related Error Has Occurred
248
Table7-3. Protection Function-Related Errors
248
Panel Operation Errors
249
Figure 7-3. Screen Display When Panel Operation Error Has Occurred
249
Table7-4. Panel Operation Errors (1/2)
249
Table7-5. Panel Operation Errors (2/2)
250
Warning Messages
251
Figure 7-4. Screen Display When Warning Has Occurred
251
Table7-6. Warning Messages (1/2)
251
Table7-7. Warning Messages (2/2)
252
Remote-Related External Control Errors
253
Table7-8. Remote Error Message List
253
When Failure Is Suspected
254
Table7-9. When Failure Is Suspected (Problem When Switching Power On/Off)
254
Table7-10. When Failure Is Suspected (Problem During Key Operation)
254
Table7-11. When Failure Is Suspected
255
Table7-12. When Failure Is Suspected (Problem Related to Frequency Setting)
255
Table7-13. When Failure Is Suspected (Problem Related to Output Error)
256
Table7-14. When Failure Is Suspected (Problem Related to Measurement Functions)
257
Table7-15. When Failure Is Suspected (Problem Related to Sequence Function)
257
Table7-16. When Failure Is Suspected (Problem Related to Memory Function)
257
Table7-17. When Failure Is Suspected
258
Table7-18. When Failure Is Suspected (Other Problems)
258
8 Maintenance
259
Introduction
260
Routine Maintenance
260
Figure 8-1. Air Filter Cleaning Steps
261
Storage, Repackaging, and Transportation
262
Checking the Version Number
263
Figure 8-2. SYSTEM INFORMATION Screen
264
Backup Battery
265
9 Specifications
267
Output
268
Current Limiter
272
Setting Range Limits
272
Signal Sources
273
Measurement Functions
274
Sequence Function
277
Arbitrary Waveform Memory
278
Setting Memory
278
Protection Functions
278
General
279
External Control I/O
280
External Interface
281
Power Input
281
Withstand Voltage and Insulation Resistance
282
Safety and EMC
282
Ambient Temperature Range, Ambient Humidity Range, Etc
283
Figure 9-1. Temperature and Humidity Ranges
283
External Dimensions and Weight
284
Figure 9-2. External Dimensions
285
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