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HP 6259B
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3-76
SPECIAL
OPERATING
CONSIDERATIONS
3-77
Pulse
Loading
3-78
The
power
supply
automatically
crosses
over
from
constant-voltage
to
constant-current
operation,
or
the
reverse,
in
response
to
an
increase
beyond
the
preset
volt¬
age
or
current
limit.
Although
the
preset
limit
may
be
set
higher
than
the
average
output
current
or
voltage,
high
peak
currents
or
voltages
may
exceed
the
preset
limit
and
cause
crossover
to
occur.
If
this
current
or
voltage
limiting
is
not
desired,
set
the
current
or
voltage
controls
somewhat
above
the
peak
rather
than
the
average
requirement.
3-79
Output
Capacitance
3-80
An
internal
capacitor
(A3C3)
connected
across
the
output
terminals
of
the
supply
helps
to
supply
high-
current
pulses
of
short
duration
during
constant
voltage
operation.
Adding
capacitance
externally
would
improve
the
pulse
current
capability
of
the
supply
but
would
decrease
the
load
protection
provided
by
the
constant-
current
circuit.
A
high-current
output
pulse
could
damage
load
components
before
the
average
output
current
is
large
enough
to
cause
the
constant-current
circuit
to
operate.
Another
drawback
to
adding
additional
capacitance
is
the
possibility
of
causing
the
supply
to
become
unstable
and
oscillate.
3-81
During
constant-current
operation,
additional
capacitance
connected
across
the
output
of
the
supply
would
have
the
following
disadvantages:
a.
With
additional
capacitance
connected,
the
output
impedance
of
the
supply
decreases
with
increasing
frequency.
b.
With
additional
capacitance
connected,
the
output
current
takes
longer
to
recover
from
the
effects
of
a
change
in
the
load
resistance.
c.
With
additional
capacitance
connected,
a
rapid
reduction
in
load
resistance
can
produce
a
larger
than
normal
surge
current
that
could
cause
a
high
power
dissipation
in
the
load.
3-82
Reverse
Voltage
Protection
3-83
One
or
two
internal
diodes
(A4CR106,
or
A4CR106
and
A4CR107)
connected
with
reverse
polarity
across
the
output
terminals
of
the
supply
protect
the
output
electrolytic
capacitors
and
series
transistors
from
the
effects
of
a
reverse
voltage
applied
across
the
supply's
output.
Such
a
reverse
voltage
might
inadvertently
be
applied
when
operating
supplies
in
series
if
one
of
them
were
to
be
turned
on
or
off
before
the
other.
The
current
rating
of
the
output
diodes
is
equal
to
the
rated
output
current
of
the
supply.
3-84
The
series
regulator
transistors
are
also
protected
against
reverse
voltage
by
diode
A4CR105.
This
diode
shunts
the
series
regulators
if
the
supply
is
connected
in
parallel
with
another
supply
but
is
deenergized.
3-85
Reverse
Current
Loading
3-86
An
active
load
connected
to
the
power
supply
may
actually
deliver
a
reverse
current
to
the
supply
during
a
portion
of
its
operating
cycle.
If
an
external
source
is
allowed
to
pump
current
into
the
supply,
it
will
cause
a
loss
of
regulation
and
might
possibly
damage
the
output
capacitor.
To
avoid
these
effects,
it
is
necessary
to
pre¬
load
the
supply
with
a
dummy
load
resistor
so
that
it
delivers
current
through
the
entire
operating
cycle
of
the
load
device.
3-87
Battery
Charging
3-88
The
automatic
crossover
between
constant-voltage
and
constant-current
exhibited
by
these
supplies
makes
them
ideal
for
battery
charging
applications.
Using
this
EXT
CROWBAR
TRIGGER
^
Al
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
+-S
-S
A9
Figure
3-15.
Auto-Tracking
Operation
of
Three
Units
3-12

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BrandHP
Model6259B
CategoryPower Supply
LanguageEnglish

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