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Chroma 62000P Series - User Manual

Chroma 62000P Series
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Chroma 62000P Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Series62000P
TypeProgrammable DC Power Supply
Number of Channels1
DisplayLCD
Cooling MethodForced air cooling
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to 70°C
Output Voltage Range0-150V, 0-600V
Output Current Range0-60A, 0-120A, 0-300A
Communication InterfaceUSB, RS-232, GPIB, LAN
FeaturesRemote sensing
ProgrammingVia SCPI commands
Input Voltage100-240VAC, single phase
Input Frequency47Hz - 63Hz
Dimensionsstandard 19" rack mount

Summary

Legal Notices

Warranty Information

Safety Summary

Before Applying Power

Pre-operation checks and power connection advice.

Protective Grounding

Importance and procedure for connecting the protective ground.

Fuse Usage Guidelines

Correct selection and use of fuses for safety.

Safety Symbols

Revision History

1. Overview

1.1 Introduction

General introduction to the 62000P Series DC Power Supply features.

1.2 System Functions

Overview of the power supply's operational modes and capabilities.

1.3 Specifications

Detailed technical specifications of the DC Power Supply.

1.4 Function Keys

Explanation of the front panel controls and their functions.

2. Installation

2.1 Checking the Package

Procedure for verifying package contents and checking for damage.

2.2 Preparation for Use

Environment and conditions required for safe operation.

2.3 Requirements of Input Power

Specifications for AC input voltage, frequency, and power.

2.4 Output Connection

How to connect loads to the output terminals on front and rear panels.

2.5 Remote Sensing

Correct connection and usage of the remote sensing feature.

2.6 Power On Procedure

Step-by-step guide for powering on the instrument safely.

2.7 I;O Connector (Option)

Information on installing optional I/O connectors like GPIB.

3. Manual Operation

3.1 Introduction

Overview of manual operation using the front panel.

3.2 Setting Voltage & Current

Procedures for setting output voltage and current values.

3.3 Setting Configuration

Configuring system settings, output parameters, protection, and calibration.

4. Program Sequence

4.1 Program Structure

Understanding program structure, settings, and sequence configuration.

4.2 Setting Sequence

Configuring individual sequence parameters like voltage, current, and time.

4.3 Program Execution

How to execute programmed sequences and interpret the main page display.

5. Remote Operation

5.1 Overview

Introduction to remote control via GPIB and RS-232 interfaces.

5.2 GPIB Function of 62012 P Series

Details on GPIB communication functions.

5.3 Introduction to Programming

Understanding programming conventions, data formats, and command structure.

5.4 Traversal of the Command Tree

Navigating the command hierarchy for remote control.

5.5 Execution Order

How the instrument executes received program messages.

5.6 Commands of DC Power Supply

Comprehensive list and syntax of all available DC power supply commands.

6. Theory of Operation

6.1 Overview

Overview of circuit boards and system diagram.

6.2 Function Description

Detailed explanation of the functions of each stage (I/P, Output, Digital).

7. Self Test & Troubleshooting

7.1 Overview

General guidance for inspecting the instrument.

7.2 Troubleshooting

Guide to identifying and resolving common operational problems and errors.

Appendix A APG & System Status Pin Assignment

Appendix B List of Protection

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