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TDK-Lambda G10-500 - User Manual

TDK-Lambda G10-500
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Series
Programmable DC Power Supplies
5kW in 1U 0-600V/ 0-500A
Built in LAN, USB, RS-232 & RS-485 Interface
Optional Interface: IEEE488.2 (GPIB)
USER MANUAL
This manual covers models
G10-500
G80-65
GB10-500
GB80-65
G20-250
G100-50
GB20-250
GB100-50
G30-170
G150-34
GB30-170
GB150-34
G40-125
G300-17
GB40-125
GB300-17
G60-85
G600-8.5
GB60-85
GB600-8.5
IA761-04-02

Table of Contents

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Summary

Chapter 1: Specifications

1.1 5000 W Series Specifications

Details the technical specifications for the 5000W series of programmable DC power supplies, including output ratings and input characteristics.

1.2 Standard Unit Low Voltage Outline

Provides dimensional outlines and physical layout details for standard units with low voltage configurations.

1.3 Standard Unit High Voltage Outline

Provides dimensional outlines and physical layout details for standard units with high voltage configurations.

1.4 Blank Panel Unit Low Voltage Outline

Provides dimensional outlines and physical layout for blank panel units with low voltage configurations.

Chapter 2: Front;Rear Panel Control & Connectors

2.4 Rear Panel Connections and Controls

Details the various connectors and controls found on the rear panel for system integration and connectivity.

Chapter 3: Local Operation

3.3.2 Over Voltage Protection (OVP)

Details the Over Voltage Protection circuit function, setting levels, and how to reset it.

3.3.3 Under Voltage Protection and Under Voltage Limit (UVP;UVL)

Explains the Under Voltage Protection and Limit functions, including setting levels and activation alarms.

3.3.4 Foldback Protection

Describes the Foldback protection mechanism, its states (OFF, CV, CC), and delay time settings.

3.6 Rear Panel (J1 Connector) Functions

Details the functions and connections of the J1 connector on the rear panel for various control signals.

3.7 Parameter Setting Memory

Covers the power supply's memory configuration modes: default settings, reset, last setting, save, and recall.

Chapter 4: Remote Analog Programming

Chapter 5: Serial RS232;RS485, USB & LAN Interfaces

5.2 Interface Configuration

Covers general configuration settings for communication interfaces including default settings and selection.

5.3 Rear Panel RS232;RS485 IN Connector

Details the pinout and function of the RS232/RS485 IN connector for serial communication.

5.4 Rear Panel RS485 OUT Connector

Details the pinout and function of the RS485 OUT connector used for daisy-chain configurations.

5.7 Rear Panel LAN

Covers LAN connection setup, feature summary, protocols, front panel features, and rear panel specifics.

5.7.5 LAN Setup and Reset

Covers viewing and changing IP/MAC addresses, and resetting LAN settings to factory defaults.

5.7.6 Web Page Interface

Explains how to access and use the power supply's web pages for configuration and control.

5.7.7 VISA Driver Programming

Details programming the power supply using VISA drivers, including description and VXI-11 compatibility.

5.7.8 Socket Programming

Explains programming using sockets (TCP/UDP), including descriptions, communication, and client access.

5.8 Multi Power Supply Connection (Daisy-Chain)

Describes how to connect multiple power supplies in a daisy-chain configuration via RS232, RS485, USB, or LAN.

5.10 GEN Command Set Description

Provides general guides, numeric/data type parameters, and command set categories for the GEN protocol.

5.12 SCPI Protocol Overview

Details the SCPI protocol requirements, command structure, headers, and data formats used by the power supply.

5.14 SCPI Subsystem Commands

Explains specific SCPI subsystem commands including Display, Initiate, Instrument, Measure, Output, Source, Status, System, and Trigger.

Chapter 6: Advanced Functions

6.1 Sequencer Functionality

Details the sequencer function for advanced waveform programming, including LIST and WAVE modes.

6.2 Trigger System Overview

Details the Trigger system, including Trigger In, Trigger Out, and Trigger Delay functions for synchronizing operations.

6.5 Constant Power Limit

Details the Constant Power Limit function that restricts the output power provided by the power supply.

6.7 OCL - Analog Programming Over Current Limit

Explains the OCL function for limiting analog programming of maximum current and clamping to digital values.

6.8 Slew-Rate Control

Details the Slew-Rate Control function for managing voltage or current reference slew rates.

6.9 Advanced Parallel Operation

Covers connecting up to four units in parallel for increased current capability with master-slave configuration.

Chapter 7: Status, Fault and SRQ Registers

7.2.2 Questionable Condition (Fault Register) Structure

Describes the fault register group, holding a snapshot of actual faults, their bit configuration, and event storage.

7.2.3 Operational Condition (Status Register) Structure

Details the operational status register group, its snapshot of current state, and bit configuration.

7.2.4 Standard Event Status Group Structure

Explains the standard event status group structure, latching error groups, and their clearing mechanisms.

7.2.6 Error Queue Handling

Explains the error queue for system error messages, logging, FIFO structure, and error reporting format.

7.2.7 Service Request Enable Group Structure

Details the service request enable group register, summarizing enabled events and bit configurations for SRQ.

7.3.2 Questionable Group (Fault Register) Structure

Details the GEN questionable group fault register, its snapshot of faults, and bit configuration.

7.3.3 Operational Group (Status Register) Structure

Explains the GEN operational group status register, its snapshot of current state, and bit configuration.

Chapter 8: IEEE Option

8.4 Multi Drop Connection

Details how to connect multiple power supplies via RS485 interface to a single IEEE option using daisy-chaining.

Chapter 10: Maintenance

10.6 Troubleshooting Guide

Provides a troubleshooting table to diagnose and resolve operating problems by checking power supply, load, or external circuits.

TDK-Lambda G10-500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Output Power500 W
Input Voltage85-265VAC
Frequency47-63Hz
ProtectionsOvervoltage, Overcurrent, Overtemperature
Operating Temperature Range-10 to +70 °C
CoolingConvection
Safety StandardsUL60950-1, EN60950-1
EMC StandardsEN55022 Class B
Dimensions127mm x 99 x 41 mm

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