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KEPCO BOP-GL 1KW Operator Manual Firmware Ver.3.05 and higher User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION

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SECTION 3 - OPERATION

3.1

General ................................................................................................................................................... 3-1

3.2

Power-up Settings .................................................................................................................................. 3-1

3.2.1

Changing the Default Power-up Settings.......................................................................................... 3-2

3.3

Power Supply Basics .............................................................................................................................. 3-2

3.3.1

Controls and Indicators ..................................................................................................................... 3-2

3.3.2

Turning the Power Supply On........................................................................................................... 3-3

3.3.2.1

Reset Power-up .......................................................................................................................... 3-4

3.3.2.2

Normal Power-up ........................................................................................................................ 3-4

3.3.3

Voltage and Current Parameters ...................................................................................................... 3-5

3.3.4

Voltage/Current Protect Limits (Limit Channel Software Limits) ....................................................... 3-5

3.3.4.1

Hidden Voltage and Current Protect Limits................................................................................. 3-5

3.3.5

Maximum Accepted Voltage or Current (Main Channel Software Limits)......................................... 3-7

3.3.6

Maximum/Minimum Protection Limits (Software-controlled)............................................................. 3-8

3.3.7

Determining How the Unit responds when Output is OFF (Load Type)............................................ 3-8

3.3.8

External Limits .................................................................................................................................. 3-10

3.3.9

Enabling/Disabling DC Output Power ............................................................................................... 3-10

3.3.9.1

Remote Shutdown....................................................................................................................... 3-11

3.3.9.2

Remote On-OFF Using Trigger Port Pin 2 .................................................................................. 3-12

3.3.9.3

Remote On-OFF Using Trigger port (off) and Digital Command (on) ......................................... 3-12

3.3.9.4

Remote On-OFF Using Digital Commands................................................................................. 3-12

3.3.10

Setting Main Channel Mode (Voltage or Current)............................................................................. 3-13

3.3.11

Protection Limits ............................................................................................................................... 3-13

3.4

Analog Remote Mode Programming ...................................................................................................... 3-14

3.4.1

Controlling the Output Using the BOP as a Power Amplifier ............................................................ 3-15

3.4.1.1

Fixed Gain using External Reference Control............................................................................. 3-15

3.4.1.2

Variable Gain Using External Reference Level........................................................................... 3-16

3.4.2

External Protection Limits ................................................................................................................. 3-17

3.4.2.1

Using Lesser of Digital vs. Analog (External) limits..................................................................... 3-18

3.4.3

Monitoring Output Current Using an analog signal ........................................................................... 3-18

3.5

Digital Control ......................................................................................................................................... 3-18

3.5.1

Password Protection ......................................................................................................................... 3-18

3.5.2

Setting Operating Mode (Voltage or Current) ................................................................................... 3-18

3.5.3

Programming Voltage or Current and Associated Protect Limits...................................................... 3-19

3.5.4

Programming Associated Protect Limits ........................................................................................... 3-19

3.5.4.1

When Operating in Voltage Mode ............................................................................................... 3-19

3.5.4.2

When Operating in Current Mode ............................................................................................... 3-19

3.5.5

Programming Techniques to Optimize performance ........................................................................ 3-20

3.5.5.1

Programming Voltage/Current Limit and Current/Voltage Limit .................................................. 3-20

3.5.5.2

Making Sure the Previous Command is Complete ..................................................................... 3-20

3.5.6

Storing/Recalling Power Supply Output Settings.............................................................................. 3-21

3.5.7

Waveform Generation....................................................................................................................... 3-22

3.5.7.1

Waveform Overview.................................................................................................................... 3-22

3.5.7.2

Understanding How Waveforms Are Generated......................................................................... 3-23

3.5.7.3

Waveform Specifications............................................................................................................. 3-24

3.5.7.4

Executing a Waveform ................................................................................................................ 3-24

3.5.7.5

Using Segments to Build a Waveform ........................................................................................ 3-25

3.5.8

Reset................................................................................................................................................. 3-26

3.5.9

Error Message Explanations............................................................................................................. 3-27

3.6

Programming Using Digital Control ........................................................................................................ 3-27

3.6.1

BIT 4882 Compatibility...................................................................................................................... 3-28

3.6.2

BIT 4886 Compatibility...................................................................................................................... 3-28

3.6.3

IEEE 488 (GPIB) Bus Protocol ......................................................................................................... 3-28

3.6.3.1

GPIB Port Setup.......................................................................................................................... 3-29

3.6.3.1.1

Changing the GPIB Address .................................................................................................. 3-29

3.6.3.1.2

Configure Device Clear (DCL) Control ................................................................................... 3-29

3.6.3.1.3

Determining Whether *RST Command sets the Output Off or On ......................................... 3-30