Programmable Bidirectional DC Power Supply 62000D Series
Operating and Programming Manual
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Execution steps:
(1) SEQ#1:
(1) Since SEQ TYPE = AUTO is set for SEQ#1, it begins to execute the settings
in SEQ#1.
(2) During SEQ#1 voltage rise, the maximum loading current is 1A and does not
exceed the current setting 20A; therefore SEQ#1 is in CV Mode during
voltage rise.
(3) Once the voltage reached the set 10V, the program lasts for 5 seconds from
rising.
(4) Skip to SEQ#2.
(2) SEQ#2:
(1) Since SEQ TYPE = AUTO is set for SEQ#2, it begins to execute the settings
in SEQ#2.
(2) During SEQ#2 voltage rise, the maximum loading current is 3A and does not
exceed the current setting 20A; therefore, SEQ#2 is in CV Mode during
voltage rise.
(3) Once the voltage reached the set 30V, the program lasts for 10 seconds from
rising.
(4) Skip to SEQ#3.
(3) SEQ#3:
(1) Since SEQ TYPE = AUTO and TIME=0 are set for SEQ#3, it indicates
SEQ#3 is not executing and the Program is ended.
(4) As RUN COUNT=2 is set, steps (1), (2) and (3) are executed again.
(5) End.
Figure 4-14 shows the output waveform:
Figure 4-14
B. Setting sequence type to MANUAL
When SEQ TYPE = MANUAL is selected, the sequence will run automatically and
stop at the setting of VOLTAGE or CURRENT without skipping to next sequence
until any key on the front panel is presses. User will not be asked to enter the time
the sequence to be remained when set to MANUAL.
C. Setting sequence type to TRIGGER
When SEQ TYPE = TRIGGER is selected, the sequence will run automatically and
stop at the setting of VOLTAGE or CURRENT without skipping to next sequence
until inputting a signal from PIN15 of Analog Interface on the rear panel. See section
4.1.1.1 for the input signal definition of Analog Interface PIN 15.