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Chroma 6330 Series - Constant Voltage Mode; Load Synchronization

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Programmable DC Electronic Load 6310 Series Operation & Programming Manual
through the A/B key on the module’s keypad. Slew rate determines the rate at which load
level changes from one load level state to another.
Slew Rate (Rise, Fall A/μS)
Slew rate in constant resistance mode is programmed in Amps/second.
3.5.3 Constant Voltage Mode
Figure 3-7 Constant Voltage Mode
In CV mode the Load will sink current to control the voltage source for programmed value.
In some modules (single channel/module) there are two voltage levels (A or B) for CV
function. You can select A (CV1) or B (CV2) through the A/B key on the module’s keypad.
There are two response speeds in CV mode: fast and slow. The fast/slow respond speed is
the slew rate of current change.
Voltage & Current Range (High)
The voltage and current range in CR mode is high range.
3.6 Load Synchronization
Chroma 6334/6332 multiple electronic load mainframes contain eight and four load channels
respectively. The channel on/off and load timing change is important. You can set module
change synchronously through the SYNC RUN in configuration setting. If a channel is set
to SYNC RUN ON, it means the channel on/off or load level change is synchronized with
other Load modules. In other cases channel on/off can only be controlled by the module’s
LOAD key.
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