AMETEK ReFlex User Manual
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DC Power Supplies
ReFlex Power™
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M380056-01 Rev K
1003,3,4,1005,5,6. The parameter, [1000+n], is the sum of 1000
and the slot number of the master module.
SYST:GRO:CAT:PAR?
7. Configure the two groups of parallel modules into a series group
with the following command, where [1000+n11] is the master
module of the first parallel group, and [1000+n21] is the master
module of the second parallel group. Although the example is for
two groups of modules, it could be extended to a greater number
by listing additional parameter slot numbers, [1000+n].
SYST:GRO:DEF:SER [1000+n11],[1000+n21]
8. Verify that the series group has been properly set up with the
following command. The response to the query is a listing of the
master of the series group, which is also the master module of its
parallel group. For example, two groups of parallel modules, with
the first group having a master in slot 3 and the second group
having a master in slot 5, would return the parameter, 2003. The
parameter, [2000+n], is the sum of 2000 and the slot number of
the master module of the series group, which also serves as the
master of its parallel group.
SYST:GRO:CAT:SER?
9. Turn on the isolation and remote sense relays, turn on the output
converters, and program full-scale voltage and current with the
following commands. The parameter,
output voltage or current of the particular model under test. The
parameter, [2000+n11], is the sum of 2000 and the slot number of
the master module of the series group, which also serves as
master of the parallel group; the master module is the left-most
module of the parallel group. For example, if the master module of
the parallel group is located in slot 1, the parameter value would
be 2001.
OUTP[2000+n11]:ISOL 1
OUTP[2000+n11]:SENS 1
OUTP[2000+n11]:STAT 1
SOUR[2000+n11]:CURR
SOUR[2000+n11]:VOLT
10. Measure the output voltage and current with the external
instruments.
11. Ensure that the actual values of the output parameters are within
specifications of the programmed values.
12. Query the values of the output parameters with the following
commands: