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Output Power | 1600 W |
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Input Voltage | 198-264VAC |
Display | LCD |
Frequency | 47-63Hz |
Programming Resolution Current | 10mA |
Protection | OVP, OCP, OTP |
Current Resolution | 10mA |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 70°C |
Communication Interface | RS232, USB, GPIB (optional) |
Interface | RS232, USB, GPIB (optional) |
Detailed electrical and performance specifications for various PS1600 series models, including voltage, current, power, and ripple.
Explanation of all controls, indicators, and displays on the front panel of the power supply.
Recommendation and procedure for installing the high voltage protection cover.
Importance of proper grounding for safety and instrument protection.
Details on the DC output, its control, and protection features.
Procedures and precautions for connecting loads to the output terminals.
Description of the CV and CC operating modes and their indicators.
How Over Voltage Protection works and how to set it.
How to operate the unit remotely using various communication interfaces.
Detailed guidance on connecting loads and sense wires.
Importance and procedure for proper electrical grounding.
Warnings and precautions regarding live circuits and component replacement.
Explanation of "Caution" hazard symbol and its implications.
Explanation of "Warning" hazard symbol and its implications.
Identification and meaning of symbols found on the instrument.
How to set the desired output voltage and current using front panel controls.
How to access and configure communication settings.
Overview of SCPI commands for remote control.
Command syntax to enable remote control mode.
Command syntax to disable remote control mode.
SCPI command to set the output voltage.
SCPI command to set the output current.
SCPI command to set the under voltage limit.
Guide to diagnosing and resolving common issues with the power supply.
Troubleshooting steps for when the unit produces no output.