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Brand | KEPCO |
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Model | ATE 1/4 RACK |
Category | Power Supply |
Language | English |
Describes the manual's purpose, scope, and the product series covered.
Provides an overview of the ATE power supply features, performance, and design.
Details input voltage, output ratings, impedance characteristics, and performance effects.
Details performance variations, offsets, and noise specifications for various operating modes.
Covers voltage/current recovery times and programming speed characteristics.
Describes control, programming, mode flags, error sensing, and reference supplies.
Refers to outline drawings and lists available optional accessories for rack mounting.
Instructions for initial checks and damage assessment after unpacking.
Identifies front panel, rear, and internal connection points for wiring.
Details how to connect the power supply to various AC source voltages.
Specifies airflow and ventilation requirements for proper operation.
Steps to verify basic functionality after unpacking and before installation.
Guidelines for safety and signal grounding connections to ensure proper operation.
Procedures to switch between slow and fast operating modes via jumper settings.
Basic rules for interconnecting equipment to ensure optimum performance.
Emphasizes grounding for user safety and proper output circuit grounding.
Covers load wire selection and various connection techniques (local/remote sensing).
How to control voltage and current using the front panel controls.
Setup, check, remote control, and automatic tracking of the protection circuit.
Methods for remotely controlling output voltage and current using external signals.
Controlling both voltage and current output simultaneously with external signals.
Utilizing the Ext. Current Amp for feedback and examples like illumination control.
General concepts for multi-unit setups and fault detection.
How to connect units in series for higher voltage, including procedures and 6V specifics.
Overview of parallel connection methods, including automatic and Master/Slave.
Overview and procedure for redundant parallel setup to ensure uninterrupted load current.
Using the negative output side of the power supply as a reference for programming.
Using opto-isolated flag signals for status indication of mode and crowbar events.