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HP 654 A Series User Manual

HP 654 A Series
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Programming
Overcurrent
Protection
When
enabled,
overcurrent
protection
removes
the
power
supply
output
whenever
it
goes
into
CC
operation.
This
prevents
the
supply
from
indefinitely
supplying
the
full
programmed
current
to
the
load.
Setting
the
OCP
Protection
To
activate
overcurrent
protection,
press
(ocp
]
.
The
OCP
annunciator
will
come
on
and
power
supply
will
continue
to
operate
normally
until
it
is
forced
into
CC
operation.
If
that
occurs,
the
power
supply
will
remove
its
output.
Checking
OCP
Operation
The
easiest
way
to
check
this
operation
at
any
specified
current
is
to
place
a
short
across
the
output.
If
the
supply
is
connected
to
a
HP
Electronic
Load,
press
its
f^on
On)
key.
The
power
supply
output
will
then
drop
to
zero
and
the
Prot
annunciator
will
come
on.
There
i
s
now
no
power
supply
output
due
to
an
overcurrent
condition.
To
verify
this,
press
[
Protect
1
and
observe
that
the
display
indicates
DC.
Clearing
the
OCP
Condition
With
the
OCP
tripped,
return
to
the
meter
mode
and
try
to
clear
the
condition
by
pressing
(Prot
Clear)
.
Nothing
will
appear
to
happen
because
the
reason
for
the
condition
has
not
been
removed.
Thus,
as
soon
as
the
circuit
is
cleared,
it
trips
again.
You
can
clear
the
OC
condition
by:
increasing
the
load
resistance
to
lower
the
output
current
below
the
programmed
current
value,
or
by
reusing
the
programmed
current
to
a
value
above
that
required
by
the
load.
In
this
example,
the
easiest
way
to
clear
the
OCP
fault
is
by
removing
the
short
from
across
the
output.
After
doing
this,
you
clear
the
OVP
circuit
by
pressing
[Prot
Gear]
.
The
Prot
annunciator
will
go
off
and
the
power
supply
output
will
be
restored
to
normal.
If
desired,
you
can
also
restore
the
output
by
disabling
the
OCP
function
(press
focFl
to
turn
off
the
OCP
annunciator.
This
restores
the
output
but
does
not
clear
any
condition
that
may
have
caused
OCP
to
trip.
Note
Under
certain
conditions,
the
OCP
circuit
may
fail
to
clear
because
load
demand
occurs
before
the
power
supply
has
time
to
build
up
the
required
outp
ut
current
capacity.
In
such
cases,
disable
the
output
(press
(Output
Qn/Offl
)
before
clearing
the
OCP
circuit.
After
OCP
is
cleared,
then
enable
the
power
supply
output.
Unregulated
Operation
If
the
power
supply
goes
into
a
mode
of
operation
that
is
neither
CV
nor
CC,
the
Unr
annunciator
will
come
on.
An
unregulated
condition
limits
the
output
current
to
a
value
that
safe
for
the
supply.
Some
unregulated
states
occur
so
briefly
that
they
do
not
turn
on
the
Unr
annunciator.
One
condition
that
can
cause
a
noticable
unregulated
state
is
low
ac
line
voltage.
Overcurrent
Protection
Front
Panel
Operation
5-7

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HP 654 A Series Specifications

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BrandHP
Model654 A Series
CategoryPower Supply
LanguageEnglish

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