KEPCO KLP Series (older -1200 models) Operator Manual User Manual
Kepco, Operator’s manual, Klp series
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1)
This manual is valid for the following Model and associated serial numbers:
MODEL
SERIAL NO.
REV. NO.
KLP 20-120-1200
REV.11
KLP 36-60-1200
REV.11
KLP 75-33-1200
REV.24
KLP 150-16-1200
REV.21
KLP 300-8-1200
REV.13
KLP 600-4-1200
REV.2
2)
A Change Page may be included at the end of the manual. All applicable changes and
revision number changes are documented with reference to the equipment serial num-
bers. Before using this Instruction Manual, check your equipment serial number to identify
your model. If in doubt, contact your nearest Kepco Representative, or the Kepco Docu-
mentation Office in New York, (718) 461-7000, requesting the correct revision for your
particular model and serial number.
3)
The contents of this manual are protected by copyright. Reproduction of any part can be
made only with the specific written permission of Kepco, Inc.
Data subject to change without notice.
KEPCO
®
THE POWER SUPPLIER™
MODEL
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
ORDER NO.
REV. NO.
KEPCO, INC. ! 131-38 SANFORD AVENUE ! FLUSHING, NY. 11355 U.S.A. ! TEL (718) 461-7000 ! FAX (718) 767-1102
email: [email protected] ! World Wide Web: http://www.kepcopower.com
KEPCO INC.
An ISO 9001 Company.
KLP SERIES
POWER SUPPLY
1200 WATT PROGRAMMABLE POWER SUPPLY
KLP SERIES
POWER SUPPLY
©2008, KEPCO, INC
P/N 243-0979-e
Document Outline
- SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION
- SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION
- SECTION 3 - OPERATION
- SECTION 4 - CALIBRATION
- FIGURE 1-1. KLP Series Power Supply
- SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 Scope of Manual
- 1.2 General Description
- 1.3 Specifications
- FIGURE 1-2. KLP Operating Regions
- TABLE 1-1. Model Parameters
- TABLE 1-2. KLP Specifications
- FIGURE 1-3. KLP Series Power Supply, Mechanical Outline Drawing
- 1.4 Features
- 1.4.1 Local Control
- 1.4.2 Remote Control
- 1.4.2.1 Digital Programming
- 1.4.2.2 Analog Programming
- 1.4.3 Digital Calibration
- 1.4.4 Overvoltage/Overcurrent Protection
- 1.4.5 Userdefined Voltage/Current Limits (Virtual Models)
- 1.4.6 Storage of User-Programmed Active Settings
- 1.4.7 User-Programmed Sequences
- 1.4.8 Last Setting Recall
- 1.4.9 Built-in Protection
- 1.4.10 Internal Relay
- 1.4.11 Master/Slave Control
- 1.5 Equipment Supplied
- TABLE 1-3. Equipment Supplied
- 1.6 Accessories
- 1.7 Safety
- TABLE 1-4. Accessories
- TABLE 1-5. Safety Symbols
- SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION
- 2.1 Unpacking and Inspection
- 2.2 Terminations and Controls
- 2.2.1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators.
- 2.2.2 Rear Panel Connectors and Switch.
- FIGURE 2-1. KLP Series, Front Panel Controls and Indicators
- TABLE 2-1. Controls, and Indicators
- FIGURE 2-2. KLP Series, Rear Panel Switch and Connectors
- TABLE 2-2. Analog I/O Switch Functions
- TABLE 2-3. IEEE 488 Port Connector (J4) Pin Assignments
- TABLE 2-4. RS232 Port Connector (J3) Pin Assignments
- TABLE 2-5. Rear Terminal block Assignments
- TABLE 2-6. Analog I/O Connector (J2) Pin Assignments
- 2.3 Source Power Requirements
- 2.4 Cooling
- 2.5 Preliminary Operational Check
- 2.6 Installation
- 2.6.1 Rack Mounting
- 2.7 Wiring Instructions
- 2.7.1 Safety Grounding
- 2.7.2 Source Power
- 2.7.2.1 Current Rating
- TABLE 2-7. Input Current Service Rating and Conductor Sizes
- 2.7.2.2 Connections
- 2.7.3 DC Output Grounding
- 2.7.4 Power Supply/Load Interface
- 2.7.5 Load Connection General
- 2.7.5.1 Local Sensing/Remote Sensing Select
- FIGURE 2-3. Remote Sensing
- 2.7.6 Series Operation
- 2.7.7 Parallel/redundant Operation
- FIGURE 2-4. Series Connection using Remote Sensing
- FIGURE 2-5. Parallel Connections Using Remote Sensing
- 2.7.7.1 Load Sharing
- 2.7.8 Master/Slave Configurations
- 2.7.9 Analog I/O Connections
- 2.7.10 Internal Relay Configuration
- SECTION 3 - OPERATION
- 3.1 General
- 3.2 Local Mode Operation
- 3.2.1 Turning the Power Supply On
- TABLE 3-1. Power-up Built-in Test Error Codes
- 3.2.2 Setting Local/Remote Mode
- 3.2.2.1 Remote with Local (Front Panel) Lockout
- 3.2.3 Enabling/Disabling Output Power
- 3.2.4 Checking Voltage/Current Setpoints
- 3.2.5 Defining a Virtual Model
- 3.2.6 Setting voltage or current
- 3.2.6.1 Real-time Voltage/Current Adjustment
- 3.2.6.2 Setpoint Adjustment
- 3.2.6.3 Last Setting Recall
- 3.2.7 Viewing/Changing Overvoltage or Overcurrent Protection Values
- 3.2.8 Changing GPIB Address
- 3.2.9 Changing RS232 Baud Rate
- 3.2.10 Setting up Master/Slave Configurations
- 3.2.10.1 Configure power supply as Master
- 3.2.10.2 Configure power supply as Slave
- 3.2.10.3 Operating the Master/Slave Configuration
- 3.2.11 Utility Function
- 3.2.11.1 Display System Firmware Version
- 3.2.11.2 Display Model
- 3.2.11.3 Relay Control
- 3.2.11.4 Quick Boot
- 3.2.11.5 Analog Input Full SCale Calibration
- 3.2.11.6 Calibration
- 3.3 Digital Remote Mode Programming Using SCPI commands
- 3.3.1 Additional Functions Available via Digital Remote Programming
- 3.3.1.1 Storage of User-programmed Active Settings
- 3.3.1.2 User-determined output Sequences
- 3.3.1.3 External Triggering
- 3.3.1.4 Internal Relay Configuration
- 3.4 RS232-C Operation
- 3.4.1 Serial Interface
- 3.4.2 RS 232 Implementation
- FIGURE 3-1. RS 232 Implementation
- 3.4.2.1 Echo Mode
- 3.4.2.2 Prompt Method
- 3.4.2.3 XON XOFF Method
- 3.4.2.4 Isolating RS 232 Communications Problems
- 3.5 IEEE 488 (GPIB) Bus Protocol
- 3.5.1 Changing the GPIB Address
- TABLE 3-2. IEEE 488 (GPIB) Bus Interface Functions
- TABLE 3-3. IEEE 488 (GPIB) Bus Command Mode Messages
- TABLE 3-4. IEEE 488 (GPIB) Bus Data Mode Messages
- 3.5.2 KLP VISA Instrument driver
- 3.6 SCPI Programming
- 3.6.1 SCPI Messages
- 3.6.2 Common Commands/Queries
- 3.6.3 SCPI Subsystem Command/Query Structure
- 3.6.3.1 ABORt Subsystem
- 3.6.3.2 DISPlay Subsystem
- 3.6.3.3 TRIGger Subsystem
- 3.6.3.4 LIST Subsystem
- 3.6.3.5 MEASure Subsystem
- 3.6.3.6 OUTPut Subsystem
- 3.6.3.7 STATus Subsystem
- 3.6.3.8 SYSTem subsystem
- 3.6.3.9 [SOURce:]VOLTage and [SOURce:]CURRent Subsystems
- 3.6.3.10 CALibrate Subsystem
- 3.6.4 Program Message Structure
- 3.6.4.1 Keyword
- TABLE 3-5. Rules Governing Shortform Keywords
- 3.6.4.2 Keyword Separator
- 3.6.4.3 Query Indicator
- 3.6.4.4 Data
- 3.6.4.5 Data Separator
- FIGURE 3-2. Message Structure
- 3.6.4.6 Message Unit Separator
- 3.6.4.7 Root Specifier
- 3.6.4.8 Message Terminator
- 3.6.5 Understanding The Command Structure
- FIGURE 3-3. Tree Diagram of SCPI Commands Used with KLP Power Supply
- 3.6.6 Program Message Syntax Summary
- 3.6.7 Status Reporting
- 3.6.7.1 Status Reporting Structure
- FIGURE 3-4. Status Reporting Structure
- 3.6.7.2 Operational Status Register
- 3.6.7.3 QUEStionable Status Register
- 3.6.8 SCPI Program Examples
- 3.7 Remote Programming Using Analog Signals
- 3.7.1 Enabling/Disabling the Output using Analog Control
- FIGURE 3-5. Typical Example Of KLP Power Supply Program Using SCPI Commands
- 3.7.2 Programming with external resistance
- FIGURE 3-6. Analog Programming of Output Voltage or Current using Resistance
- 3.7.3 Programming with external Voltage
- FIGURE 3-7. Analog Programming of Output Voltage or Current using Voltage
- 3.7.4 Changing Overvoltage or Overcurrent Protection Values in Analog Programming Mode
- SECTION 4 - CALIBRATION
- 4.1 General
- 4.2 Equipment Required
- 4.3 Calibration Using Front Panel Controls in Local Mode
- 4.3.1 Voltage Calibration (Local)
- 4.3.2 Current Calibration (Local)
- 4.3.3 External Calibration (Local)
- 4.3.4 Calibration Exit (Local)
- 4.4 Calibration using VISA Driver Demo Program Soft Panel
- 4.4.1 Voltage Calibration (VISA Demo)
- 4.4.2 Current Calibration (VISA Demo)
- 4.4.3 Analog Reference Calibration (VISA Demo)
- 4.4.4 Calibration Exit (VISA Demo)
- 4.5 Changing the Calibration Password
- Table 4-1. Factory Default Calibration Passwords
- 4.6 Restoring Prior Calibration Values
- APPENDIX A - IEEE 488.2 COMMAND/QUERY DEFINITIONS
- TABLE A-1. IEEE 488.2 Command/query Index
- A.2 *CLS — Clear Status Command
- A.3 *ESE — Standard Event Status Enable Command
- TABLE A-2. Standard Event Status Enable Register and Standard Event Status Register Bits
- A.4 *ESE? — Standard Event Status Enable Query
- A.5 *ESR? — Event Status Register Query
- A.6 *IDN? — Identification Query
- A.7 *OPC — Operation Complete Command
- A.8 *OPC? — Operation Complete Query
- FIGURE A-1. GPIB Commands
- A.9 *RCL — Recall Command
- A.10 *RST — Reset Command
- A.11 *SAV — Save Command
- A.12 *SRE — Service Request Enable Command
- TABLE A-3. Service Request Enable and Status Byte Register Bits
- A.13 *SRE? — Service Request Enable Query
- A.14 *STB? — Status Byte Register Query
- A.15 *TRG — Trigger Command
- A.16 *TST? — Self Test Query
- APPENDIX B - SCPI COMMAND/QUERY DEFINITIONS
- B.1 Introduction
- TABLE B-1. SCPI Subsystem Command/query Index
- B.2 Numerical Values
- B.3 ABORt Command
- B.4 CAL Commands and Queries
- B.5 DISPlay:TEXT? Query
- B.6 INITiate[:IMMediate] Command
- FIGURE B-1. Programming the Output
- B.7 INITiate:CONTinuous Command
- B.8 INITiate:CONTinuous? Query
- B.9 [SOURce:]LIST:CLEar Command
- B.10 [SOURce:]LIST:CONTrol Command
- B.11 [SOURce:]LIST:CONTrol? QUERY
- B.12 [SOURce:]LIST:COUNt Command
- B.13 [SOURce:]LIST:COUNt? Query
- B.14 [SOURce:]LIST:COUNt:SKIP Command
- B.15 [SOURce:]LIST:COUNt:SKIP? Query
- B.16 [SOURce:]LIST:CURRent Command
- B.17 [SOURce:]LIST:CURRent? Query
- B.18 [SOURce:]LIST:CURRent:POINts? Query
- B.19 [SOURce:]LIST:DIRection Command
- B.20 [SOURce:]LIST:DIRection? Query
- B.21 [SOURce:]LIST:DWELl Command
- B.22 [SOURce:]LIST:DWELl? Query
- B.23 [SOURce:]LIST:DWELl:POINts? Query
- B.24 [SOURce:]LIST:QUERy Command
- B.25 [SOURce:]LIST:QUERy? Query
- B.26 [SOURce:]LIST:VOLTage Command
- B.27 [SOURce:]LIST:VOLTage? Query
- B.28 [SOURce:]LIST:VOLTage:POINts? Query
- B.29 MEASure[:SCALar]:CURRent[:DC]? Query
- FIGURE B-2. Using LIST Commands and Queries
- B.30 MEASure:VOLTage[:SCALar][:DC]? Query
- B.31 OUTPut[:STATe] Command
- B.32 OUTPut[:STATe] Query
- B.33 OUTPut[:STATe]:PROTect:DELay Command
- B.34 OUTPut[:STATe]:PROTect:DELay? Query
- B.35 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPlitude] Command
- B.36 [SOURce:]CURRent[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPlitude]? Query
- B.37 [SOURce:]CURRent:LIMit:HIGH Command
- B.38 [SOURce:]CURRent:LIMit:HIGH? Query
- B.39 [SOURce:]CURRent:MODE Command
- B.40 [SOURce:]CURRent:MODE? Query
- FIGURE B-3. Programming Virtual Models
- B.41 [SOURce:]CURRent:PROTection[:LEVel] Command
- B.42 [SOURce:]CURRent:PROTection[:LEVel]? Query
- FIGURE B-4. Programming as a Current Stabilizer
- B.43 [SOURce:]CURRent:[:LEVel]TRIGgered[:AMPlitude] Command
- B.44 [SOURce:]CURRent:[:LEVel]TRIGgered[:AMPlitude]? Query
- B.45 [SOURce:]FUNCtion:MODE Command
- B.46 [SOURce:]FUNCtion:MODE? Query
- B.47 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPlitude] Command
- B.48 [SOURce:]VOLTage[:LEVel][:IMMediate][:AMPlitude]? Query
- B.49 [SOURce:]VOLTage:LIMit:HIGH Command
- B.50 [SOURce:]VOLTage:LIMit:HIGH? Query
- B.51 [SOURce:]VOLTage:MODE Command
- B.52 [SOURce:]VOLTage:MODE? Query
- B.53 [SOURce:]VOLTage:PROTection[:LEVel] Command
- B.54 [SOURce:]VOLTage:PROTection[:LEVel]? Query
- B.55 [SOURce:]VOLTage:[:LEVel]TRIGgered[:AMPlitude] Command
- FIGURE B-5. Programming as Voltage Stabilizer
- B.56 [SOURce:]VOLTage:[:LEVel]TRIGgered[:AMPlitude]? Query
- B.57 STATus:OPERation:CONDition Query
- TABLE B-2. Operation Condition Register, Operation Enable Register, and Operation Event Register ...
- B.58 STATus:OPERation:ENABle Command
- FIGURE B-6. Using Status Commands and Queries
- B.59 STATus:OPERation:ENABle? Query
- B.60 STATus:OPERation[:EVENt] Query
- B.61 STATus:PRESet Command
- B.62 STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]? Query
- TABLE B-3. Questionable Event Register, Questionable Condition Register and Questionable Conditio...
- B.63 STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition? Query
- B.64 STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle Command
- B.65 STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle? Query
- B.66 SYSTem:COMMunication:GPIB:ADDRess Command
- B.67 SYSTem:COMMunication:GPIB:ADDRess ? Query
- B.68 SYSTem:COMMunication:SERial:BAUD CommanD
- B.69 SYSTem:COMMunication:SERial:BAUD? Query
- B.70 SYSTem:COMMunication:SERial:ECHO Command
- B.71 SYSTem:COMMunication:SERial:ECHO? Query
- B.72 SYSTem:COMMunication:SERial:ENABle Command
- B.73 SYSTem:COMMunication:SERial:ENAB? Query
- B.74 SYSTem:COMMunication:SERial:PACE Command
- B.75 SYSTem:COMMunication:SERial:PACE? Query
- B.76 SYSTem:COMMunication:SERial:PROMpt Command
- B.77 SYSTem:COMMunication:SERial:PROMpt? Query
- B.78 SYSTem:ERRor? Query
- B.79 SYSTem:ERRor:CODE? Query
- B.80 SYSTem:ERRor:CODE:ALL? Query
- B.81 SYSTem:KLOCk Command
- B.82 SYSTem:KLOCk? Query
- FIGURE B-7. Using System Commands and Queries
- B.83 SYSTem:LANGuage Command
- B.84 SYSTem:LANGuage? Query
- B.85 SYSTem:PASSword:CENable Command
- B.86 SYSTem:PASSword:CDISable Command
- B.87 SYSTem:PASSword:NEW Command
- B.88 SYSTem:PASSword:STATe? Query
- B.89 SYSTem:SECurity:IMMediate Command
- B.90 SYSTem:SET Command
- B.91 SYSTem:SET? Query
- B.92 SYSTem:VERSion Query
- B.93 TRIGger:SOURce Command
- TABLE B-4. Error Messages