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Features
Key Features
- Easy Integration
XG 1700 has many control and
indication signals such as shutdown, constant voltage (CV) vs. constant
current (CC) mode indication, OVP, OCP, OTP, and so on. In addition,
the logical-high or -low is free selectable. Thus enabling the XG 1700
to replace existing power supplies with little or no system engineering
required.
- Free selectable analog control range
Most DC power supplies
provide a 0 to 5 or 0 to 10 V analog control range to control the DC
output from zero to full DC output range. With the XG 1700, the analog
control range is free selectable starting at 0V to an upper range
between 2V and 10V. In other words, the analog programming interface
range is freely adjustable.
- Auxiliary DC output channels with control
In many ATE systems one or
more low power, fixed voltage supplies are needed to provide electrical
power for any periphery within the ATE cabinet. For this purpose, the
XG 1700 provides two standard auxiliary DC output channels. Both
auxiliary power channels are controllable directly from the front-panel
or through SCPI commands. With these channels, it is possible to drive
output-disconnect or polarity-reversal relays, without needing a
complicated computer controlled relay board.
- DC-waveforms through internal sequencing
To allow for extremely
fast programming, sequences can be programmed into and stored in memory
using standard SCPI commands through USB, RS-232/485, LXI or GPIB.
- Variable Fan Speed Control
The XG 1700’s innovative
approach to fan speed is determined by internal heat sink temperature.
This allows the fans to adjust to a constant optimal speed when the
output of the supply is being pulsed. This also reduces noise and
increases fan life.
- Power Saving Standby Mode
When the XG 1700 has been
in an idle state, the supply can go into “sleep mode”, much like a
computer monitor. This will allow the user to save energy and minimize
lab noise. Since an XG 1700 left in sleep mode is still “on” the user
will have quicker access to an enabled output.
Key Modes
- Output Auto Start Mode (Auto Restart)
The Auto Start mode
establishes the state of the output of the power supply after recovery
from a complete power cycle (all front panel LEDs are not illuminated),
or after recovery from a PC failure or reboot. If Auto Start mode is
set to On, the power supply output will return to its previous value.
Also, after the loss of any remote digital control, the XG unit will
remain active in its last programmed setting and will not disrupt any
test process.
- Auxiliary Auto Start Mode
The Auxiliary Auto Start
mode determines the state of the auxiliary output after a complete power
cycle (all front panel LEDS are not illuminated). With Auxiliary Auto
Start mode turned to On, the auxiliary output will be activated after
the power supply is powered up again.
- Foldback Mode
Foldback mode is used to
disable the output when a transition is made between the operating
modes. The power supply will turn off/disable the output and lock in
foldback mode after a specified delay if the power supply transitions
into CV mode or into CC mode, depending on the foldback mode settings.
This feature is particularly useful for protecting current or voltage
sensitive loads. Foldback can be set to trigger a switch when
transitioning from CV to CC mode or from CC to CV mode.
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