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Power supply series and parallel connections, Power supply series connection, Power supply series and parallel connections -8 – RIGOL DP832 User Manual

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RIGOL

Chapter 2 Front Panel Operations

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DP800 User’s Guide

Power Supply Series and Parallel Connections

Higher voltages can be provided when two or more insulated channels (the channels

can be from a single power supply or multiple power supplies) are connected in

series. Higher currents can be provided when two or more insulated channels (the

channels can be from a single power supply or multiple power supplies) are

connected in parallel.

Note:

1. Only insulated channels can be connected in series or in parallel.

 For a single power supply, CH1 and CH2/CH3 of DP832 can be connected in

series or in parallel, but CH2 and CH3 cannot be connected in series or

parallel; any two of the three channels of DP831 can be connected in series,

CH1 and CH2/CH3 can be connected in parallel, but CH2 and CH3 cannot be

connected in parallel; the two channels of DP821 can be connected in series

or in parallel.

 Channels (insulated channels) of different power supplies can be connected

in series or parallel.

2. In power series and parallel connections, the settings of the corresponding

parameters must comply with the safety requirements.

Power Supply Series Connection


Higher voltages can be provided by connecting power supplies in series. In this case,

the output voltage is the sum of the output voltages of all the channels. In power

supply series connection, you need to set the same current setting value and

overcurrent protection value for all the channels. Take the series connection of two

channels as an example; the connection method is as shown in the figure below.

Power Supply

Channel #1

-

+

Power Supply

Channel #2

-

+

V

1

V

2

V

L

R

Load

-

+

V

L

=V

1

+V

2


Operation Procedures:

1. Connect the power supply and load as shown in the figure above. Pay attention

to the polarity when making connections.