TM-F2OP-C1XN Rev D www.programmablepower.com XFR 2800 Watt Series Programmable DC Power Supply XFR 7.5-300 XFR 12-220 XFR 20-130 XFR 33-85 XFR 40-7
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SpecificationsA-10 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Mechanical SpecificationsFront Panel V and I Control 10-turn voltage and current potentiometersFront Panel Voltage C
Mechanical SpecificationsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 A-11Mounting Rack mount brackets. Mount at front panel.Weight Approximately 33lb. (15 kg)Approvals CE mark: M
SpecificationsA-12 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Figure A-2Dimensional Drawings3.45"(87.63 mm)16.9in. (429 mm)20.975in. (533 mm)17.475 in. (444 mm)19 in. (483 m
TM-F2OP-C1XN-01 viiImportant Safety Instructions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - v1Features and SpecificationsDes
Contentsviii TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Load Connection - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–12Load Wiring
ContentsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 ixConfiguring Multiple Supplies for Split Supply Operation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–15Two Positive Voltages - - - - - -
Contentsx TM-F2OP-C1XN-01ASpecificationsElectrical Specifications - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–2
TM-F2OP-C1XN-01 xiFigure 1-1 Power Supply Front Panel- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–4Figure 1-2 Power Supply Re
TM-F2OP-C1XN-01 xiiiTable 1-1 Available Voltage and Current Ranges - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–2Table 1-2 Rear Panel SW1 Switc
1Features and SpecificationsChapter 1 describes the XFR 2800 Watt Series Programmable DC Power Supply and lists the features.
Features and Specifications1-2 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01DescriptionThis series of power supplies provides low noise, precisely regulated, variable DC output at
Features and OptionsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 1-3Features and Options• Simultaneous digital display of both voltage and current.• Ten-turn front panel voltage a
Features and Specifications1-4 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Figure 1-1Power Supply Front PanelNo. Description1 OVP Check: OVP Setting Preview Switch (See page 3–7 f
Rear Panel Connectors and SwitchTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 1-5Rear Panel Connectors and SwitchUse the rear panel SW1 Programming, Monitoring, and Shutdown Select
Features and Specifications1-6 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Rear Panel SW1 SwitchThe SW1 Programming, Monitoring, and Shutdown Select switch is an 8-position piano
Rear Panel Connectors and SwitchTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 1-7Resetting the SwitchesBefore making any changes to the switch settings, disable the power supply ou
Features and Specifications1-8 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Table 1-3Rear Panel J2 Connector Terminals and FunctionsConnector Reference Name FunctionJ2-1 VRMT Remot
Rear Panel Connectors and SwitchTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 1-9Making J2 ConnectionsMake connections to the J2 connector using its screw-type wire clamps. Before
2InstallationChapter 2 provides recommendations and procedures for inspecting, installing, and testing the power supply.
Installation2-2 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Basic Setup ProcedureSee Table 2-1 for a summary of the basic setup procedure and an overall view of the subsections in
Inspection, Cleaning, and PackagingTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-3Inspection, Cleaning, and PackagingInitial InspectionWhen you first receive your unit: 1. Inspec
Installation2-4 TM-F2OP-C1XN-015. If storing, stack no more than eight cartons high. Check the storage temperature range and storage altitude specific
AC Input PowerTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-5VentilationWhether you place the power supply in a rack or on a bench, allow cooling air to reach the ventilation inl
Installation2-6 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01AC Input Connector and Voltage SelectionThe AC input connector is a 3-terminal wire clamp located on the power supply’s
AC Input PowerTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-7AC Input Wire Connection1. Strip the outside insulation on the AC cable approximately 4 in. (10 cm). Trim the wires s
Installation2-8 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Figure 2-2AC Input Cover and Strain ReliefStripped Wire Installed in Strain ReliefConnector Terminal LocationsCoverAsse
Functional TestsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-9Functional TestsThese functional test procedures include power-on and front panel function checks as well as voltag
Installation2-10 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Voltage Mode Operation Check1. Ensure the voltage and current controls on the front panel are turned fully counter-clo
Functional TestsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-11Front Panel Function Checks1. Turn the front panel AC switch to ON.2. Set voltage and current controls fully clock
Installation2-12 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Load ConnectionThis section provides recommendations for load wires and how to connect them for both single and multip
Load ConnectionTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-13Load Wiring Length for Operation with Sense LinesFor applications using remote sensing, you must limit the voltage
Installation2-14 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Noise and Impedance EffectsTo minimize noise pickup or radiation, use shielded pair wiring of the shortest possible le
Load ConnectionTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-15Figure 2-4Output Strain Relief and CoverScrew, Lock Washer, and Flat Washer (3 places)Keps Nut and Flat Washer (3 p
Installation2-16 TM-F2OP-C1XN-017.5 V to 100 V ModelsThe 7.5 V to 100 V models are equipped with output bus bars. To make a typical load connection to
Load ConnectionTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-17150 V to 600 V ModelsThe 150 V to 600 V models have a 4-terminal, wire clamp output connector. See Figure 2-6 for a
Installation2-18 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Inductive LoadsTo prevent damage to the power supply from inductive kickback, connect a diode across the output. The d
Load ConnectionTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-19Connecting Multiple LoadsProper connection of distributed loads is an important aspect of power supply use. Two com
Installation2-20 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Figure 2-9Multiple Loads with Local SensingFigure 2-10Multiple Loads with Remote Sensing
Local and Remote SensingTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-21Local and Remote SensingUse connections at the rear panel J10 sense connector to configure the power suppl
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Installation2-22 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Figure 2-11J10 Sense Connector(Shown with local sense jumpers connected)Table 2-5Rear Panel J10 Sense Connector Termin
Local and Remote SensingTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-23Using Remote SensingUse remote sensing during voltage mode operation to shift the power supply’s regulatio
Installation2-24 TM-F2OP-C1XN-014. To prevent ground loops, ground the sense line shield, at one point only, to the power supply’s return output conne
3Local OperationChapter 3 provides procedures for local (front panel) operation. It includes procedures for using over voltage protection, shutdown fu
Local Operation3-2 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01IntroductionOnce you have installed the power supply and have connected both the AC input power and the load as cove
Standard OperationTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 3-3Standard OperationThis power supply has two basic operating modes: Constant Voltage Mode and Constant Current Mod
Local Operation3-4 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Constant Voltage Mode OperationThe power supply will operate in constant voltage mode whenever the load current IL i
Standard OperationTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 3-5Shipped Configuration (Local Control Mode)The factory ships units already configured for local control (front pan
Local Operation3-6 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Setting Output Voltage and Current LimitInstall the power supply and connect the load as described in “Installation”
Using Over Voltage Protection (OVP)TM-F2OP-C1XN-01 3-7Using Over Voltage Protection (OVP)The OVP circuit protects the load in the event of a remote pr
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Local Operation3-8 TM-F2OP-C1XN-017. To check that the power supply shuts off at the desired set point, slowly increase the output voltage while monit
Using the Shutdown FunctionTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 3-9Using the Shutdown FunctionUse the Shutdown function to disable or enable the supply’s output so that yo
Local Operation3-10 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Notes:1. If switch SW1-7 is ON but there is no signal applied, the S/D LED turns on and the power supply will not p
Using Multiple SuppliesTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 3-11Using Multiple SuppliesYou can operate power supplies of the SAME MODEL with outputs in series or in parall
Local Operation3-12 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Configuring Multiple Supplies for Series OperationUse series operation to obtain a single higher voltage output usi
Using Multiple SuppliesTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 3-13Configuring Multiple Supplies for Parallel OperationUse parallel operation to obtain a higher current throu
Local Operation3-14 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Sensing for Parallel OperationUse default local sensing to enhance power sharing between units, as the impedance of
Using Multiple SuppliesTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 3-15Configuring Multiple Supplies for Split Supply OperationSplit supply operation uses two power supplies to o
Local Operation3-16 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Positive-negative SupplyTo obtain a positive-negative supply, connect the negative output terminal of one supply to
Over Temperature Protection (OTP)TM-F2OP-C1XN-01 3-17Over Temperature Protection (OTP)The OTP function allows you to select how the power supply recov
Important Safety Instructions Before applying power to the system, verify that your product is configured properly for your particular application.
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4Remote OperationChapter 4 details remote analog programming operation and remote monitoring of output voltage and current.
Remote Operation4-2 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01IntroductionThe rear panel switches and connector on the power supply allow you to program the supply with an analo
Remote Analog Programming of Output Voltage and Current LimitTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 4-3Remote Analog Programming of Output Voltage and Current LimitRemote an
Remote Operation4-4 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01To set up remote analog programming:1. Turn the power supply OFF.2. Using Table 4-2, set switches SW1-1, SW1-2, SW1
Remote Analog Programming of Output Voltage and Current LimitTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 4-5Table 4-2Power Supply Settings for Different Programming SourcesOutput
Remote Operation4-6 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Figure 4-1Connecting Programming Sources to J2 Connector
Remote Monitoring of Output Voltage and CurrentTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 4-7Remote Monitoring of Output Voltage and CurrentReadback SignalsThe J2 connector on t
5Calibration and TroubleshootingChapter 5 details remote analog programming operation and remote monitoring of output voltage and current. It also pro
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Calibration and Troubleshooting5-2 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Adjustments to programming and readback accuracy for the power supply are made using cover-off proce
Calibration SetupTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 5-3Accessing Calibration PotentiometersYou will need to remove the power supply’s cover to access the programming and
Calibration and Troubleshooting5-4 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Figure 5-1Programming and Monitoring Calibration Locations (Top view)
Calibrating for Programming AccuracyTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 5-5Calibrating for Programming AccuracyThe factory calibrates the offset and range of the voltage
Calibration and Troubleshooting5-6 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Current Limit Programming Circuit CalibrationTo perform current limit programming circuit calibratio
Calibrating for Readback AccuracyTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 5-7Calibrating for Readback AccuracyThe factory calibrates the offset and range of the output voltage
Calibration and Troubleshooting5-8 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Output Current Monitor Circuit CalibrationTo perform output current monitor circuit calibration:1. E
User DiagnosticsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 5-9User DiagnosticsIf your power supply is not performing as described in this operating manual, run through the proce
Calibration and Troubleshooting5-10 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Troubleshooting for OperatorsUse the checks in Table 5-1 to ensure that the power supply is configu
User DiagnosticsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 5-11Output not adjustable.Is unit in current limit mode? (Red Current Mode LED turned on.)Turn current knob clockwise
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ASpecificationsAppendix A contains electrical, mechanical and environmental specifications and characteristics of the XFR 2800 Watt Series Programmabl
SpecificationsA-2 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Electrical SpecificationsThese specifications are warranted over a temperature range of 0 °C to 50 °C.Nominal ambient
Electrical SpecificationsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 A-3Drift (8 hours): gVoltage (0.05% of Vmax)Current (0.05% of Imax)For Resistive Programming:Voltage (0.3% of
SpecificationsA-4 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Table A-2Specifications for 60 V to 600 V ModelsModels 60-46 100-28 150-18 300-9 600-4Output Ratings: Output Voltage
Electrical SpecificationsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 A-5Temperature Coefficient: hVoltage (0.02% of Vmax/°C)Current (0.03% of Imax/°C)For Resistive Programming:Vo
SpecificationsA-6 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Additional SpecificationsRise Time (No Load, Full Load): aa. Measured with stepped 0-10 V analog programming source a
Input ConditionsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 A-7Input ConditionsRated AC Input Voltage 200/208/220/230/240 Vac (nominal) Maximum AC Input Power 5000 VAOperational
SpecificationsA-8 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Additional FeaturesRemote Programming and MonitoringSwitching Frequency nominal 31 kHz (62 kHz output ripple).Output
Environmental SpecificationsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 A-9Environmental SpecificationsOperating Temperature Range 0 °C to 50 °C.Storage Temperature Range -20 °C
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