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Chroma 19032-P - Hardware;Software AGC; Discharg-V

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Electrical Safety Analyzer 19032-P Quick Start Guide
4.4.1 Hardware/Software AGC
The output voltage is changed by load effect, and then executing AGC
function.
ACV: 50V~5KV (Hardware AGC is always ON, software AGC initial
setting is ON and also can be set as OFF.)
DCV: 50V~499V (Hardware AGC initial setting is ON and also can be set
as OFF. Software AGC initial setting is ON and also can be set as
OFF.)
DCV: 500V~6KV (Hardware AGC is always ON, software AGC initial setting
is ON and also can be set as OFF.)
IR: 50V~1kV (Hardware AGC is always OFF, software AGC initial setting
is ON and also can be set as OFF.)
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Vs Vo / Vs = RL / (Rs + RL)
_
Rs
12
+
RLVo
1. Hardware AGC: Because Vo<Vs is result from load effect, Vo using
hardware comparison circuit. Vo voltage
compensation is the same as Vs within 0.1sec.
2. Software AGC: This analyzer using software AGC under DC 50V-500V
and IR 50V-1000V. Software compensation speed is
more slowly so it won’t cause voltage shock to DUT.
The general IR RL is larger than Rs of this analyzer, so
Vo=Vs approximately.
4.4.2 Discharg-V
Discharg-V: The high limit setting of DC discharge, the range is 0.05 ~
5.1kV. The voltage below Discharg-V setting will be discharged quickly in
0.2sec.

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