
HPDSeriesProgrammableDCPowerSupplyOperationManualTM-30OP-01XN Rev E www.programmablepower.c
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Contents Section 1. Features and Specifications Section 2. Installation Section 3. Load Connection and Sensing Sectio
Contents Constant Current Mode Operation ... 22 Setting the Current Limit ...
Section 1. Features and Specifications Introduction Section 1. Features and Specifications Introduction The HPD Series of DC power supplies provide
PM S DO VOVPOVP Shutdown (OVP) (For units with APG installed.) ADJMODEVOLTAGE CURRENTOVP Adjust Potentiometer (OVP ADJ) (For units with APG in
Section 1. Features and Specifications Rear Panel Connectors and Outputs Figure 1.2 shows the programming interface indicators for units that have a
Section 1. Features and Specifications Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications Specifications are warranted over a temperature range of
Section 1. Features and Specifications Additional Electrical Specifications Additional Electrical Specifications Voltage Mode Transient Response (
Section 1. Features and Specifications Electrical Characteristics Electrical Characteristics Switching Frequency 100 kHz (nominal) Output Hold-
Section 1. Features and Specifications Mechanical Specifications Mechanical Specifications Front Panel Voltage and Current Control Front Panel Vo
Section 1. Features and Specifications Chassis Dimensions and Weight Chassis Dimensions and Weight Height 5.25 in. 132 mm Width 4.25 in.
Section 2. Installation Introduction This section provides recommendations and procedures for inspecting, installing, and testing the power supply
Section 2. Installation Rack Mounting Rack Mounting Use the power supply in benchtop or in rack-mounted applications. WARNING Ensure that any moun
! Section 2. Installation AC Input Power Connection AC Input Power Connection WARNING There is a potential shock hazard if the power supply chassi
Section 2. Installation Functional Tests Functional Tests These functional test procedures include power-on and front panel function checks as well
! Section 3. Load Connection and Sensing Introduction This section covers single and multiple load connection, constant voltage and constant current
Section 3. Load Connection and Sensing Load Connection Load Wiring To select wiring for connecting the load to the power supply, consider the follow
Section 3. Load Connection and Sensing Load Connection Load Wiring Length for Operation With Sense Lines For applications using remote sensing, you m
Section 3. Load Connection and Sensing Load Connection Making Load Connections Connections at the Front Panel Binding Posts To make connections at th
Section 3. Load Connection and Sensing Grounding Grounding Make proper ground connections to avoid developing paths between separate ground points.
Section 3. Load Connection and Sensing Local Sensing Figure 3.2 Output Barrier Strip With Jumpers Installed High Voltage Models Two wire jumpe
! ! ! Section 3. Load Connection and Sensing Remote Sensing Remote Sensing WARNING There is a potential shock hazard at the sense points when using
Section 3. Load Connection and Sensing Remote Sensing 20 Operating Manual for HPD Series Power
33 Section 4. Operation Introduction Once you have installed the power supply and have connected both the AC input power and the load as covere
34 Section 4. Operation Operating Modes Constant Voltage Mode Operation The power supply will operate in constant voltage (CV) mode whenever the loa
35 Section 4. Operation Operating Modes Automatic Mode Crossover The automatic crossover system allows the power supply to automatically switch opera
! 36 Section 4. Operation Using Multiple Supplies Using Multiple Supplies Connecting Multiple Supplies in You can operate two or more power supplie
! ! 37 Section 4. Operation Using Multiple Supplies Connecting Multiple Supplies in Parallel CAUTION For parallel operation with OVP-equipped supp
38 Section 4. Operation Using Multiple Supplies Split Supply Operation Split supply operation uses two power supplies to obtain two positive voltage
39 Section 4. Operation Using Multiple Supplies Figure 4.5 Split Supply Operation of Multiple Supplies (positive-negative supply) Note The optio
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About AMETEK AMETEK Programmable Power, Inc., a Division of AMETEK, Inc., is a global leader in the design and manufacture of precision, programmable
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ImportantSafetyInstructionsBefore applying power to the system, verify that your product is configured properly for your particular application.
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Product Family: HPD Series Programmable DC Power Supply Warranty Period: Five Years WARRANTY TERMS AMETEK Programmable Power, Inc. (“AMETEK”), provide
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