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AMETEK MX Series Rev: AY User Manual

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User Manual – Rev AY

AMETEK Programmable Power

MX Series

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4.7 Transient Programming

4.7.1 Introduction

Transient programming provides a precise timing control over output voltage and frequency
changes. This mode of operation can be used to test a product for susceptibility to common AC
line conditions such as surges, sags, brownouts and spikes. By combining transient
programming with custom waveforms [3Pi Controller only], virtually any AC condition can be
simulated on the output of the AC source.

The default voltage mode is FIXED which means the output voltage is constant and remains at
the level set by the user. Changes made to the output voltage made from the PROGRAM 1
menu take effect immediately. In front panel operation mode, the voltage and frequency slew
rates (rate of change) are always at their maximum of 1E9 V/s and 1E9 Hz/s. Slew rate
programming is only possible over the remote control interface. On power up, the AC source
always reverts to the maximum slew rate for both voltage and frequency.

4.7.2 Using Transient Modes

The voltage can be programmed in the following transient operating modes:

STEP

causes the output to permanently change to its triggered value.

PULSE

causes the output to change to its triggered value for a specific time, as

determined by the Pulse menu parameters.

LIST

causes the output to sequence through a number of values, as determined by

points entered in the List menu.

FIXED

disables transient operation for the selected function.

4.7.3 Step Transients

Step transients let you specify an alternate or triggered voltage level that the AC source will apply
to the output when it receives a trigger. Because the default transient voltage level is zero volts,
you must first enter a triggered voltage before you can trigger the AC source to change the
output amplitude. Step transients can only be programmed through the bus, not the front panel.
Refer to the SCPI Programming Manual for more information about programming Step transients
and triggers.