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Kikusui PBZ Series manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Kikusui PBZ Series User Manual (188 pages)
Brand:
Kikusui
| Category:
Power Supply
| Size: 6.17 MB
Table of Contents
About this Manual
2
Notations Used in this Manual
3
Safety Precautions
3
Product Overview
4
Unipolar and Bipolar Power Supplies
5
Unipolar Mode
6
Table of Contents
7
Installation and Preparation
17
Checking the Package Contents
18
Rack Mounting the Product
19
Installation
20
Connecting the Power Cord
20
Turning on the Power
21
Before Turning the POWER Switch on
21
Turning the POWER Switch on
22
When the PBZ Does Not Start Properly
22
Turning the POWER Switch off
23
Connecting the Load
24
Connecting to the OUTPUT Terminals
24
When Not Using the OUTPUT Terminals
25
Connect the Load
25
Load Cables
26
Using the PBZ in Parallel Operation or with Fast Responses
27
Capacitive and Inductive Loads
27
Battery Load
28
Front Panel Output Terminals (Auxiliary Output Terminals)
28
Remote Sensing
29
Connecting the Sensing Terminals
29
Wiring Procedure
30
If You Are Inserting a Mechanical Switch between the OUTPUT Terminals and the Load
31
Basic Features
33
Operation Modes
34
Bipolar/Unipolar Mode
34
CV/CC Mode
35
Using the EXT SIG in Signal
36
Circuit Common and I/O Terminals
37
Power Supply (CC Mode)
36
Circuit Configuration
36
An Overview of each Section and Related Operations
36
Selecting a Signal Source
38
Signal Source Combinations
38
Signal Source)
39
Selecting the DC Signal (Internal Signal Source)
40
Voltage, Current, and FINE Settings
40
Soft Start Time and Soft Stop Time
42
Selecting an AC Signal (Internal Signal Source)
43
Turning AC Signals on and off (AC ON/OFF)
44
Selecting an AC Signal (Internal Signal Source)
44
Setting the Waveform, Amplitude, and Frequency, and Turning the AC Signal on and off
45
Start Phase and Square Wave Signal Duty Ratio
48
Frequency Sweep Mode and Time (Page 3/5)
49
Start and Stop Frequencies of the Frequency Sweep
50
The TRIG out Terminal's Function, and the Marker Frequency of the Frequency Sweep
51
Using External Control Signals
52
Using External Voltage (Control Signal J1)
52
Using External Resistance
54
Using the EXT SIG in Signal (External Signal Source)
55
Gain Setting
55
Offset Setting
56
Turning Output on and off and Using Soft Start and Soft Stop
57
Turning the Output on and off Immediately
57
The Output Soft Start and Soft Stop Features
58
Measurement Feature and Current Monitor Output
60
Measurement Feature Settings
61
Measurement Feature and Measurement Time
61
Measurement Start Trigger and Delay
62
Current Monitor Output
63
Protection Features and Alarms
64
Protection Feature Types
64
Protection Features and Alarms
65
Alarm Feature
66
State Display of the Limit Features
67
How to Set and Check Activation Points
67
Basic Operations
70
Selecting Settings
70
Using the CONFIG Key
71
Using the Cursor Keys
71
Using the Rotary Knob
71
Using the Numeric Keys
72
Using the SHIFT Key
72
Prohibiting Key Operations (Key Lock)
72
Changing the Screen Brightness
73
Setting the PBZ to Local Mode
73
Setting the PBZ to Its Factory Default Settings
73
Buzzer
73
Memory, Response, and Configuration
75
Memory Types
76
Differences between Preset and Setup Memory
76
Primary Usage
76
Preset Memory
77
Saving Settings to Preset Memory
77
Loading Preset Memory Entries
78
Setup Memory
79
Saving Settings to Setup Memory
80
Loading Setup Memory Entries
80
Response Setting
81
Setting Procedure
81
Examples of Responses
82
Load Resistance and Frequency Responses
83
Remote Sensing
84
Setting and Viewing CONFIG Settings
85
Configuration (CONFIG)
84
List of CONFIG Settings
84
CONFIG Setting Details
86
CONFIG[1]: Mode, Response, and Remote Sensing
86
CONFIG[2]: Signal Source, External Signal Circuit Gain, and the Power-On State
87
Default Settings
87
CONFIG[3]: Synchronous Operation, Trigger Signals, and Output-On Logic
89
CONFIG[4]: Memory, Key Lock, and the Buzzer
90
CONFIG[5]: Master or Slave Unit in Parallel Operation
91
CONFIG[6]: Interface (GPIB, RS232C, USB, and LAN)
92
CONFIG[7]: Model Information
94
Sequences
95
Sequence Feature
96
Creating Sequences (Scripts, Programs, and Steps)
96
Sequence Execution Methods
97
Executing Sequences Across Multiple Synchronized Units
98
Editing Programs and Steps
99
Editing Programs
100
Editing Steps
102
Step Settings
106
Practical Examples of Step Settings
110
Executing Programs
112
Executing Programs (RUN)
113
Aborting Programs (ABORT)
114
Pausing Programs (PAUSE)
114
Pausing Programs to Wait for Trigger Input Signals (WAIT)
115
Remedying Alarm Generation
115
Setting the Protection Features During Program Execution
116
Setting the Measurement Feature During Program Execution
116
Editing Scripts
117
Editing Script1
117
Editing Script2
119
Executing Scripts
121
Executing a Script (RUN)
122
Operations Other than Script Execution
123
Program Examples
124
Example 1: a DC Signal
124
Example 2: Superimposing an AC Signal on a DC Signal
126
Example 3: Changing a DC Signal Using a Trigger Signal Input
128
Example 4: Generating an AC Signal Using a Trigger Signal Input
130
Example 5: Performing a Ramp Transition that Takes Longer than 1000 Seconds
132
External Control, Parallel Operation, and Synchronization
133
External Control
134
About the J1 Connector
134
Controlling DC Signals (the DC Settings)
136
Using External Voltage
136
Using External Resistance
137
Turning Output on and off
138
Shutting down the PBZ
140
Signal Output
141
Parallel Operation
142
Using the Parallel Operation Kit
142
Installation
143
Connection
144
Remote Sensing
146
Turning the POWER Switch on
146
Specifying the Master Unit, the Slave Units, and the Number of Units in Parallel Operation
146
Turning Output on and off
146
Turning the POWER Switch off
146
Synchronization Feature
147
Connection Procedure
147
Configuring the Synchronization Feature
148
The Functions of the TRIG in and TRIG out Terminals
148
Turning Output on and off
149
Turning Output on When the POWER Switch Is Turned on
149
Setting the Signal Source
150
Executing Sequences
151
Clock Synchronization
152
Maintenance
153
Cleaning and Inspection
154
Backup Battery Replacement
155
Specifications
157
AC Input
158
Rated Output
158
CV Mode Output
159
CC Mode Output
160
Measurement Display Feature
161
Protection Features
162
Control Feature
162
Signal I/O
163
Interface
164
Other Features
164
General
165
Dimensions
166
Appendix
167
A List of Factory Default Settings
167
B Output Impedance
173
C Troubleshooting
177
D List of Error Messages
180
E Options
181
Index
185
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