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Resistive-control programming current sources -4 – AMETEK SGA Series User Manual

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Installation

Sorensen SGA Series

4-4

M550129-01 Rev AG

4. Program the output current, with the front panel control or remote

interface, to 100% of rated output current.

5. Apply AC power, turn the unit on, and press "Output On" button to enable

the output (see Section 3.1.1).

6. Set the voltage programming source to 5.0 V ±1 m V.

7. Verify that the unit produces 100% ±0.25% of rated output voltage. If

necessary adjust R74 for 100% of rated output voltage.

8. Set the voltage programming source to 0.5 V ±1 mV.

9. Verify that the unit produces 10% ±0.25% of rated output voltage. If

necessary adjust R90 for 10% of rated output voltage.

10. Repeat the steps above as required to obtain the required accuracy.

11. Remove all connections to the remote analog control connector (J1),

except the jumper between Pins J1-5 and J1-6; ensure that they are
jumpered to enable the output, and allow front panel control.

4.2.3 RESISTIVE-CONTROL PROGRAMMING CURRENT SOURCES

(Standard, Non-Isolated Analog Interface Control)

1. Disconnect the AC mains power to the unit.

2. Connect a precision current shunt across the output of the power supply,

and attach a precision meter across the shunt Kelvin terminals. (see
Section 4.1.2).

3. Setup the SGA Series unit to operate with remote current programming

using resistance by connecting a 5 kΩ (0.1% or better tolerance) resistor,
as shown in Figure 3-13 in Section 3.5.1. Ensure that Pins J1-5 and J1-6
are jumpered to enable the output.

4. Attach a precision meter across the shunt Kelvin terminals.

5. Apply AC power, turn the unit on, and press

“Output On” button to enable

the output (see Section 3.1.1).

6. Adjust R33 so that the measured output current equals 100% rated output

current.

7. Disable AC power to the unit.

8. Setup the SGA Series unit to operate with remote voltage programming

using resistance by connecting a 5 kΩ (0.1% or better tolerance) resistor,
as shown in Figure 3-15 in Section 3.6.1. Ensure that Pins J1-5 and J1-6
are jumpered to enable the output.