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Chroma 62050H-600S Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model62050H-600S
CategoryPower Supply
ManufacturerChroma
Output Voltage0-600 V
Output TypeDC
DisplayLCD
Weight30 kg
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to 70°C
Output Current0-8.5 A
Programming InterfaceGPIB, USB, Ethernet
Dimensions426 x 132 x 500 mm

Summary

Safety Summary

BEFORE APPLYING POWER

Verify power is set to match the rated input of this power supply.

PROTECTIVE GROUNDING

Connect the protective grounding cables to a good earth ground.

Safety Symbols

DANGER – High voltage.

To avoid injury, death, or damage, refer to the explanation in the instruction manual.

WARNING

Highlights essential operating/maintenance procedures with potential injury/death risk.

1. Overview

1.3 Specifications

Lists the technical operating specifications for the 62000H Series models, including detailed tables.

2. Installation

2.1 Checking the Package

Instructions for verifying contents and handling damage after unpacking.

2.2 Preparation for Use

Steps required before operating the power supply for the first time.

2.3 Input Power Requirements

Details the power input ratings and connections for the instrument.

2.3.1 Ratings

Details the power input ratings for different models and configurations.

2.3.2 Input Connections

Provides instructions for connecting the power supply's input power cable.

2.4.1 Correct Connection

Explains how to correctly connect the remote sensing wires for accurate voltage.

2.5 Output Connection

Instructions for connecting output cables to the rear panel terminals.

2.5.1 Rear Panel Output

Instructions for connecting output cables to the rear panel terminals.

2.6 Power-On Procedure

Steps to power on the DC Power Supply and initiate self-tests.

3. Manual Operation

3.2 Setting Voltage & Current

Step-by-step guide to setting output voltage and current using front panel controls.

3.3 Setting Configuration

Explains how to configure system functions like setup, protection, and remote settings.

3.3.1 SYSTEM SETUP

Configures system parameters including APG, buzzer, and power-on status.

3.3.2 OUTPUT SETUP

Configures output parameters like voltage/current limits and slew rates.

3.3.2.1 VOLTAGE LIMIT SETTING

Sets the minimum and maximum allowable output voltage.

3.3.2.2 CURRENT LIMIT SETTING

Sets the minimum and maximum allowable output current.

3.3.2.6 Setting IV CURVE Parameters

Sets parameters for IV Curve generation, including mode, filter, and speed.

3.3.2.6.1 Setting CONTROL MODE

Selects control mode (CC or CV) for IV Curve measurement and drawing.

3.3.3 SERIES/PARALLEL

Details how to connect and configure multiple units in series or parallel.

3.3.3.1 Connecting Series/Parallel Output Cables

Provides diagrams for connecting output cables for series and parallel configurations.

3.3.3.2 Assembling Series/Parallel Communication Interface

Instructions for connecting communication cables for series and parallel operation.

3.3.3.3 Setting Series/Parallel Operation Mode

Configures the instrument to operate as a Master or Slave unit.

3.3.3.3.1 Setting SLAVE

Steps to configure a unit as a Slave in series or parallel operation.

3.3.3.3.2 Setting MASTER

Steps to configure a unit as a Master in series or parallel operation.

3.3.3.3.3 Setting PARALLEL or SERIES

Selects the operation mode as either Parallel or Series.

3.3.3.3.4 Setting NUM. OF SLAVE

Sets the total number of Slave units connected in parallel or series.

3.3.3.3.5 Activating MASTER & SLAVE CONTROL

Enables the Master/Slave control for coordinated operation of multiple units.

3.3.5 PROTECTION

Details the instrument's protection functions, categorized into two classes.

3.3.7 CALIBRATION

Details the procedures for calibrating various output and measurement functions.

3.3.8 REMOTE SETUP

Configures communication parameters for remote control.

3.3.9 OUTPUT MODE

Selects the operating mode: CV/CC, TABLE, SAS, EN50530, or SANDIA.

3.3.9.1 CV/CC MODE

Uses standard Constant Voltage/Constant Current modes for general DC power supply use.

3.3.9.2 TABLE MODE

Imports IV Curve data from Excel for solar cell simulation.

3.3.9.3 SAS MODE

Uses a built-in model for solar cell curve simulation.

3.3.9.4 EN50530 MODE

Utilizes the built-in EN50530 formula for solar cell IV curve generation.

3.3.9.5 SANDIA MODE

Uses the built-in SANDIA formula for solar cell curve simulation.

4. Program Sequence

4.1 LIST MODE

Allows programming output sequences with voltage, current, and timing settings.

4.1.2 Setting Sequence

Details how to add and configure sequences within a program.

4.1.3 Execution in LIST MODE

Initiates or aborts the execution of programmed sequences in LIST MODE.

4.1.3.1 Running LIST MODE

Steps to run a LIST MODE program and confirm execution.

4.2 V_STEP MODE

Allows setting a run time voltage program with start, end, and duration.

4.2.2 Execution of V_STEP MODE

Initiates or stops the execution of a V_STEP programmed sequence.

4.2.2.1 Running V_STEP MODE

Steps to run a V_STEP program and confirm execution.

4.3 IV PROGRAM

Allows editing IV Curves and creating IV-Sequences for solar simulation.

4.3.2 Setting IV-Sequence

Details how to add and configure sequences for IV Programs.

4.3.3 Execution of IV PROGRAM

Initiates or aborts the execution of an IV PROGRAM.

4.3.3.1 Running IV PROGRAM

Steps to run an IV PROGRAM and confirm execution.

5. Remote Operation

5.1.2 Setting GPIB, Ethernet, RS-232C & RS-485 Parameters

Guides on configuring parameters for GPIB, Ethernet, RS-232C, and RS-485.

5.1.5 Ethernet Remote Control

Procedure for setting up Ethernet interface for remote control.

5.1.5.2 Setting IP, Subnet Mask & Gateway

Details how to set IP, Subnet Mask, and Gateway for Ethernet connection.

5.6 DC Power Supply Commands

Details the syntax and parameters of all DC Power Supply commands.

5.6.1 Common Command Syntax

Explains the syntax for common commands and queries defined by IEEE488.2.

5.6.2 Specific Commands for 62000H Series

Details SCPI commands specific to the 62000H Series power supply.

5.6.2.2 CONFIGURE Subsystem

Sets various instrument configurations like beeper, remote, output, foldback, APG, and brightness.

5.6.2.3 SOURCE Subsystem

Commands for controlling source parameters like voltage, current, and slew rate.

5.6.2.4 FETCH Subsystem

Commands to fetch real-time measurements of voltage, current, power, and status.

5.6.2.6 PROGRAM Subsystem

Commands for managing program execution, linking, and counting.

5.6.2.7 IV Subsystem

Commands for querying IV Curve parameters like VOC, ISC, VMPp, IMPp.

5.6.2.8 SAS Subsystem

Commands for setting SAS Mode parameters like VOC, ISC, VMPp, IMPp.

5.6.2.9 OUTPUT Subsystem

Commands for controlling the output state and mode.

7. ETHERNET Functions (62020H-150S Only)

7.2 62020H-150S ETHERNET Simple Operation

Guides on basic Ethernet setup and operation for the 62020H-150S model.

8. Self Test & Troubleshooting

8.2 Troubleshooting

Provides a table of common problems, their causes, and suggested resolutions.

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