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TDK-Lambda GHB20-50 User Manual (190 pages)
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TDK-Lambda
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Power Supply
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
Chapter 1: Front/Rear Panel Control & Connectors
12
Front Panel Controls
12
General Information
12
Introduction
12
Front Panel Display and Indicators
16
Blank Front Panel
18
Rear Panel Connections and Controls
19
J1 Connector Terminal and Function
21
Front Panel Display Messages
23
Introduction
24
Menu Navigation
24
Exiting a Menu
29
Blank Front Panel (GB Series) - Basic Operation
30
Establish USB Communication
30
USB Driver Installation (PC)
30
Set 9600 Communication Baud Rate (Example)
31
Set Power Supply Communication Address (Example)
31
Set RS232 Communication Interface (Example)
31
Configure to Genesys Power Supply Communication Settings
32
Set GEN Communication Language (Example)
32
Reset Blank Front Panel Power Supply to Default Settings
33
Chapter 2: Local Operation
34
Connecting Single Loads, Local Sensing (Default)
34
Introduction
34
Load Connections Options
34
Connecting Single Loads, Remote Sensing
35
Connecting Multiple Loads, Radial Distribution Method
36
Multiple Load Connection with Distribution Terminals
36
Constant Voltage Mode and Voltage Setting
37
Automatic Crossover
38
Constant Current Mode and Current Setting
38
Output On/Off Control
38
Alarms and Protective Functions
39
Introduction
39
Safe-Start and Auto-Restart Modes
39
Viewing Software Revision
39
Over Voltage Protection
40
Resetting the OVP Circuit
40
Activated OVP Alarm
41
Under Voltage Protection and under Voltage Limit
41
Activated UVP Alarm
42
Foldback Protection
42
Activated FOLD Alarm
43
Over Temperature Protection
43
Protection Delay
43
AC Fail Alarm
44
Series Operation
44
Series Connection for Increased Output Voltage
45
Series Connection for Positive and Negative Output Voltage
45
Remote Programming in Series Operation
46
Daisy in Function
47
Daisy-Chain Connection
47
Interlock Function - Analog On/Off (Enable/Disable)
48
Rear Panel (J1 Connector) Functions
48
Activated ENA Alarm
49
Activated ILC Alarm
49
Enable in Function
49
Enable_In Polarity
49
Auxiliary Programmed Signals Prog_Out_1 and Prog_Out_2
50
Power Supply OK Signal
50
CV/CC Signal
51
Default Setting
51
Parameter Setting Memory
51
Last Setting Memory
52
Recall <1
52
Reset
52
Save <1
52
Chapter 3: Remote Analog Programming
55
Introduction
55
Local/Remote Analog Control
55
Local/Remote Analog Indication
55
Remote Voltage Programming of Output Voltage and Current
56
Remote Resistor Programming of Output Voltage and Output Current
57
Monitoring of Output Voltage (V_MON) and Current (I_MON)
58
Communication Interface Selection
59
Configuration
59
Default Setting
59
Introduction
59
Serial Rs232/Rs485, Usb & Lan Interfaces
59
Address Setting
60
IP Address Setting
60
Baud Rate Setting
61
Language Selection (RS232/RS485, USB)
61
Setting Unit in Remote, Local Lockout or Local Mode
62
Rear Panel RS232/RS485 in Connector
63
Rear Panel RS485 out Connector
64
Connecting Power Supply to RS232 or RS485 BUS
65
Rear Panel USB Connector
66
USB Getting Started
66
Feature Summary
67
Introduction
67
Rear Panel LAN
67
LAN Specifications
68
Specifications
68
LAN Command Speed
70
Control Method Options
71
LAN Status Leds
71
Select LAN Remote Mode
71
Select the Control Method
71
Connect to a Network
72
LAN Cable
72
Types of Networks
72
Power-Up the LAN Power Supply
73
Hostname
74
IP Addresses
74
Description and DNS Service Names
75
Change the IP Address
76
LAN Setup
76
View the IP and MAC Addresses
76
LAN Reset
77
Benefits of Web
78
Opening the HOME Page
78
Web
78
The Home Page
79
Login Rules
80
DC Power Page
81
LAN Page
84
Compatibility
88
HELP Page
88
Programming Using VISA Drivers
88
VISA Description
88
Communicating Using Sockets
89
Communicating Using VISA
89
Controller Access: Single and Multiple Clients
89
Opening a VISA Connection
89
Programming Using Sockets
89
Socket Description
89
Input Buffer Requirements
90
Message Terminators
90
Connecting over WAN
91
Use Sockets over WAN
91
Using TCP Sockets
91
Using UDP Sockets
91
View Web Pages over WAN
91
Multi Power Supply Connection (Daisy-Chain) to RS232, RS485, USB or LAN
92
Checksum
94
Command Repeat
94
Data Format
94
End of Message
94
GEN Protocol (GEN Series Communication Language)
94
Acknowledge
95
Backspace
95
Command Set Categories
95
GEN Command Set Description
95
General Guides
95
Numeric / Data Type Parameters
95
Identification Commands
96
Initialization Commands
96
Output Commands
97
Global Output Commands
100
Auxiliary Commands
103
Status Commands
104
Serial Communication Test Set-Up
106
Checksum
107
Data Format
107
End of Command
107
SCPI Protocol
107
SCPI Requirements
107
Data Formats
108
Header
108
SCPI Command Hierarchy
108
Commands Notes
109
SCPI Common Commands
109
Display Subsystem
114
SCPI Subsystem Commands
114
Initiate Subsystem
115
Instrument Subsystem
115
Global Subsystem
116
Measure Subsystem
116
Output Subsystem
117
Program Subsystem
119
Source Subsystem
123
Status Subsystem
128
System Subsystem
131
Trigger Subsystem
137
SCPI Commands Summary
138
Chapter 5: Advanced Functions
141
LIST Mode
141
Sequencer
141
WAVE Mode
142
Counter
143
Dwell
143
Load
143
Sequencer Functions
143
Store
143
Time
143
Abort
144
Continuous
144
Step
144
Sequencer Setting Memory
145
Trigger Initialize
145
Trigger System
145
Trigger Delay
146
Trigger in
146
Trigger out
146
Sequencer + Trigger System Examples
147
WAVE Mode Execution Via Communication Example
147
WAVE Mode Execution Via Front Panel Example
147
WAVE Mode Voltage Programming Via Communication Example
147
LIST Mode Example
148
WAVE Mode Example
149
Internal Resistance
150
Constant Power Limit
151
Preload Control
152
OCL - Analog Programming over Current Limit
153
OCL Example (10Volts, 500Amperes Supply)
153
Slew-Rate Control
154
Advanced Parallel
155
Advanced Parallel Connection (System Assembly)
155
Advanced Parallel Dis-Connection (System Dis-Assembly)
155
Load Connection
155
Acknowledge Via Communication
157
Acknowledge Via Communication (Blank Panel Master Power Supply)
157
Acknowledge Via the Front Panel
157
Advanced Parallel System Acknowledge
157
Advanced Parallel Errors
158
Advanced Parallel Fault System
158
Advanced Parallel Operation
158
Slave Units Operation in Advanced Parallel Connection
158
Advanced Parallel Memory Settings
159
Advanced Parallel System Identification (*Idn?)
159
Single or Master Roles Non-Volatile Memory Parameters
159
Slave Role Non-Volatile Memory Parameters
161
Activated Communication Watchdog Timeout
163
Communication Watchdog
163
Boolean Commands Return Value
164
Chapter 6: Status, Fault and Srq Registers
165
General
165
SCPI Language
165
SCPI Register Tree
165
Questionable Condition (Fault Register) Group Structure
166
Operational Condition (Status Register) Group Structure
167
Standard Event Status Group Structure
168
Error Queue
169
Output Queue
169
Service Request Enable Group Structure
172
Determining the Cause of a Service Interrupt
173
GEN Language
174
GEN Register Tree
174
Questionable Group (Fault Register) Structure
175
Command Error ("CXX")
176
Operational Group (Status Register) Structure
176
Execution Error ("Exx")
177
Service Request (SRQ)
177
Chapter 7: Ieee Option
178
General
178
IEEE-488.2 Interface
178
Point to Point Connection
178
Multi Drop Connection
179
Selecting a Single Power Supply in a Multi Drop Chain
179
Communication Cables
180
Execution Time
180
IEEE Controller Configuration
180
Power Supply Configuration
180
Communication Example
181
Adjustments and Calibration
183
Chapter 8: Maintenance
183
Introduction
183
Parts Replacement and Repairs
183
Periodic Maintenance
183
Units under Warranty
183
Troubleshooting
184
Fuse Rating
185
Einleitung
186
Chapter 9: Index
189
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