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HP 654 A Series User Manual

HP 654 A Series
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Multiple
Loads
When
connecting
mnltiple
loads
to
the
power
supply
using
local
sensing,
use
separate
wires
to
connect
each
load
to
the
output
terminals
(see
Figure
4-4).
This
minimizes
mutual
coupling
effects
and
takes
full
advantage
of
the
power
supply’s
low
output
impedance.
Each
pair
of
wires
should
be
as
short
as
possible
and
twisted
or
bundled
to
reduce
lead
inductance
and
noise
pickup.
If
cabling
considerations
require
the
use
of
distribution
terminals
that
are
remotely
located
from
the
supply,
connect
the
output
terminals
to
the
distribution
terminals
by
a
pair
of
twisted
or
bundled
wires.
Use
separate
wires
for
connecting
each
load
to
the
distribution
terminals.
In
these
circumstances,
remote
voltage
sensing
is
recommended
(see
“Remote
Voltage
Sensing”).
Sense
either
at
the
remote
distribution
terminals
or,
if
one
load
is
more
critical
than
the
others,
directly
at
the
critical
load
(see
dashed
lines
in
Figure
4-4).
Note
that
the
power
supply’s
voltage
readback
occurs
at
the
sense
terminals.
Figure
4-4.
Multiple
Load
Connections
(Remote
Sensing
Optional)
LOCAL
VOLTAGE
SENSING
Your
power
supply
was
shipped
set
up
for
local
sensing.
This
means
that
the
supply
will
sense
and
regulate
its
output
at
the
output
terminals,
not
at
the
load.
Since
local
sensing
does
not
compensate
for
voltage
drops
across
screw
terminals,
bus
bars,
or
load
leads,
local
sensing
should
only
be
used
in
applications
that
require
low
output
current
or
where
load
regulation
is
not
critical.
Series
654xA
and
655xA
Supplies
Local
sensing
is
obtained
by
placing
the
SENSE
switch
(see
Figure
4-1)
in
the
Local
position.
The
power
supply
is
shipped
with
the
switch
in
this
position.
Series
657xA
Supplies
Local
sensing
is
obtained
by
connecting
the
-fLS
sense
terminal
to
the
+S
analog
connector
pin
and
the
pin
and
the
-LS
sense
terminal
to
the
-S
analog
connector
pin.
The
power
supply
is
shipped
with
these
connections
made.
4-6
User
Connections
and
Considerations
Local
Voltage
Sensing

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HP 654 A Series Specifications

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BrandHP
Model654 A Series
CategoryPower Supply
LanguageEnglish

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