Overview, Features – Xantrex Technology XDC 20-600 User Manual
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About The XDC Power Supply
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TM-XDOP-01XN
Overview
The XDC Series of digital, programmable DC power supplies is designed for use in
OEM, ATE, burn-in, magnet charging, and other high power systems for a broad
range of applications. The XDC uses our newly developed digital technology which,
combined with “Soft Switching,” provides superior performance and a high level of
user control through both front panel and remote interfaces.
Features
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Digital processing for highly accurate control
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Ten, 99-step auto sequences for easy bench-top programming of complex test
routines
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Ten stored settings
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Zero voltage (soft) switching for low noise output, improved efficiency and
higher reliability
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Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) for lower input current draw and lower
current harmonic generation
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Remote voltage sense with 5V line drop compensation
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Automatic Voltage/Current mode crossover
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Constant power mode
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Seven load protection mechanisms
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Alarms and messages for over- and under-programmed trip points
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Auxiliary status lines for monitoring power supply conditions
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Remote interlock and trigger ports
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Selectable standby, last setting, programmed sequence and other power-on
defaults
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Active current sharing with parallel connected units for higher power
requirements. (These features are available when the power supply is equipped
with the optional GPIB/CANbus interface card.)
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Standard RS-232 remote control interface and optional GPIB (IEEE 488.2) port
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CANbus communications link for multichannel addressing, and master/slave
current sharing*
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Extensive SCPI command set
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Keypad, knobs, and arrow keys for fast and tactile front panel operation
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Bright vacuum fluorescent display with annunciators to indicate complete
supply status at a glance
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Front panel, software-based calibration
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Fully isolated analog programming and readback capabilities
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CE Mark, CSA Certified, FCC Compliance
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