2 features, 1 general features/options list overview, 2 controls, connectors and indicators- overview – AMETEK ReFlex User Manual
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ReFlex Power™
System Overview
M380056-01 Rev J
1-3
1.2
FEATURES
This section provides a general description of the ReFlex Power
TM
system’s features. For details, refer to the applicable section for a specific
asset.
1.2.1
G
ENERAL
F
EATURES
/O
PTIONS
L
IST
O
VERVIEW
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Scaleable and reconfigurable
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High power density
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Small size; light weight
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Digital control loops
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Mainframe-based extensible system
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Universal assets: AC sources, DC sources, Active Loads
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Flexible asset location in Mainframe
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Single controller per system
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Master/Slave paralleling
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Combined series/parallel configuration capability
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AC assets configurable for standalone, parallel and multi-phase operation
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Active Load assets configurable for standalone or parallel operation
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DC assets configurable for standalone, parallel, series, or parallels in a series
operation
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LXI™ conformant, IVI drivers, Web server
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16-bit programming and measurement
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Power Factor Corrected (PFC)
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Universal inputs: AC (50/60 Hz, 400 Hz), DC, single-phase, three-phase
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Ruggedized to MIL-PRF 28800F
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Software calibration
1.2.2
C
ONTROLS
,
C
ONNECTORS AND
I
NDICATORS
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O
VERVIEW
Since the ReFlex Power
TM
system operates within automated test
systems, it has no user manual controls other than the power-on switch of
the Controller module. At power-on, the ReFlex Power
TM
system
automatically configures itself for operation as preset by the user, and,
through the remote interface to the host controller, is ready to accept
application commands. All connections to the user application, except for
the input power, are accessible on the front panel of the modules. The
front panels also provide indicators for annunciation of the module
operational states, such as, the conditions of the input power, output
power, fault status, and network/bus communications.