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GW Instek GPP-3060 User Manual

GW Instek GPP-3060
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Programmable DC Power Supply
GPP-3060/GPP-6030
User Manual
ISO-9001 CERTIFIED MANUFACTURER

Table of Contents

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GW Instek GPP-3060 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelGPP-3060
Output Channels3
Output Voltage0-30V
Output Current0-6A
Power180W
Voltage Resolution10mV
Current Resolution1mA
ProtectionsOVP, OCP, OTP
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to 70°C
TypeLinear Programmable Power Supply
Ripple & Noise (CV)≤1mVrms
Ripple & Noise (CC)3mArms
InterfaceUSB, RS-232
DisplayLCD

Summary

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Safety Symbols

Explains safety symbols found in the manual and on the instrument.

Safety Guidelines

Provides essential safety rules for operation, handling, and environmental conditions.

Power cord for the United Kingdom

Specific safety instructions for using the power cord in the UK.

OVERVIEW

Introduction

Brief introduction to GPP series, covering features and panel layout.

Key Features

Highlights the main features and operational capabilities of the GPP power supply.

Front Panel

Details the components and controls located on the front panel of the unit.

Rear Panel

Describes the connections and ports available on the rear panel of the unit.

Constant Voltage/Constant Current Crossover Characteristics

Explains the automatic switching behavior between CV and CC modes based on load.

GETTING STARTED

Start Up

Step-by-step guide for initial power-on, AC voltage checks, and cord connection.

Load Connection

Instructions for connecting the power supply to the load, including wiring and wire gauge.

Select front/rear panel output

Procedure to switch the output source between the front and rear panels.

Turning the Output On/Off

How to control the power output for individual channels and all channels simultaneously.

BASIC OPERATION

Display Change

Customizing display screens for different information views of each channel.

Source Function

Setting voltage, current, OVP, and OCP parameters for the power source output.

Independent Output Mode

Operating each channel independently for separate voltage and current control.

Tracking Series and Tracking Parallel Modes

Configuring CH1/CH2 for series or parallel operation to achieve higher voltage or current.

Load Function

Using the power supply in Load mode with CV, CC, and CR parameter settings.

Sequence Function

Creating and executing custom voltage/current sequences and waveforms.

Delay Function

Setting up timed delays for output pulses and controlling output state changes.

Monitor Function

Monitoring channel parameters with halt conditions for output disable, notice, or alarm.

Recorder Function

Saving output data over time for analysis using internal memory or external media.

External I/O Control

Utilizing the external trigger port for function control and output signal management.

Key Function Description

Explanation of the operation results for various keys and functions on the panel.

FILE OPERATION

Save/Recall

Saving and recalling parameter settings, sequences, and recorded data files.

Restore Factory Default Settings

Procedure to reset the instrument to its original factory default settings.

SYSTEM SETTINGS

System Information

View detailed system information such as model, firmware, and serial number.

System Settings

Configuration options for interface, power-on state, language, backlight, and buzzer.

Firmware Upgrading

Steps for updating the instrument's firmware using a flash drive.

Description of Using Flash Drive

Instructions on using flash drives for firmware updates and file operations.

REMOTE CONTROL

Connection Usage

Guide to setting up and enabling remote control ports: RS-232, USB, GPIB, LAN.

RS-232

Details on remote control via RS-232, including connection and parameter settings.

USB

Instructions for remote control via USB, including driver installation and connection.

GPIB

Configuration and usage of GPIB for remote control, including address settings.

LAN

Setting up and using the LAN interface for network-based remote control.

Command Syntax

Explains the structure, keywords, and parameters of SCPI commands.

Command List

Comprehensive list of SCPI commands for measurement, display, output, and source functions.

Command Details

In-depth explanation of specific SCPI commands for various device operations.

APPENDIX

Replacing the Fuse

Step-by-step guide and rating information for safely replacing the unit's fuse.

Specifications

Detailed technical specifications including output ratings, regulation, ripple, and environmental limits.

Optional Accessories

List of available optional accessories and their part numbers.

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