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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 40-70
XFR 60-46
XFR 100-28
XFR 150-18
XFR 300-9
XFR 600-4
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Page 1 - Power Supply

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

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Mechanical SpecificationsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 A-11Mounting Rack mount brackets. Mount at front panel.Weight Approximately 33lb. (15 kg)Approvals CE mark: M

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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

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TM-F2OP-C1XN-01 viiImportant Safety Instructions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - v1Features and SpecificationsDes

Page 7 - SAFETY SYMBOLS

Contentsviii TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Load Connection - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–12Load Wiring

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ContentsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 ixConfiguring Multiple Supplies for Split Supply Operation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–15Two Positive Voltages - - - - - -

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Contentsx TM-F2OP-C1XN-01ASpecificationsElectrical Specifications - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–2

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TM-F2OP-C1XN-01 xiFigure 1-1 Power Supply Front Panel- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–4Figure 1-2 Power Supply Re

Page 12 - Local Operation

TM-F2OP-C1XN-01 xiiiTable 1-1 Available Voltage and Current Ranges - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–2Table 1-2 Rear Panel SW1 Switc

Page 14 - Specifications

1Features and SpecificationsChapter 1 describes the XFR 2800 Watt Series Programmable DC Power Supply and lists the features.

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Features and Specifications1-2 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01DescriptionThis series of power supplies provides low noise, precisely regulated, variable DC output at

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Features and OptionsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 1-3Features and Options• Simultaneous digital display of both voltage and current.• Ten-turn front panel voltage a

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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

Page 19 - Features and

Rear Panel Connectors and SwitchTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 1-5Rear Panel Connectors and SwitchUse the rear panel SW1 Programming, Monitoring, and Shutdown Select

Page 20 - Description

Features and Specifications1-6 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Rear Panel SW1 SwitchThe SW1 Programming, Monitoring, and Shutdown Select switch is an 8-position piano

Page 21 - Front Panel Controls

Rear Panel Connectors and SwitchTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 1-7Resetting the SwitchesBefore making any changes to the switch settings, disable the power supply ou

Page 22 - Power Supply Front Panel

Features and Specifications1-8 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Table 1-3Rear Panel J2 Connector Terminals and FunctionsConnector Reference Name FunctionJ2-1 VRMT Remot

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Rear Panel Connectors and SwitchTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 1-9Making J2 ConnectionsMake connections to the J2 connector using its screw-type wire clamps. Before

Page 25 - Rear Panel J2 Connector

2InstallationChapter 2 provides recommendations and procedures for inspecting, installing, and testing the power supply.

Page 27 - WARNING: Shock hazard

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

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Inspection, Cleaning, and PackagingTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-3Inspection, Cleaning, and PackagingInitial InspectionWhen you first receive your unit: 1. Inspec

Page 29 - Installation

Installation2-4 TM-F2OP-C1XN-015. If storing, stack no more than eight cartons high. Check the storage temperature range and storage altitude specific

Page 30 - Basic Setup Procedure

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

Page 31 - Periodic Cleaning

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

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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

Page 33 - AC Input Power

Installation2-8 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Figure 2-2AC Input Cover and Strain ReliefStripped Wire Installed in Strain ReliefConnector Terminal LocationsCoverAsse

Page 34 - AC Input Cord

Functional TestsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-9Functional TestsThese functional test procedures include power-on and front panel function checks as well as voltag

Page 35 - AC Input Wire Connection

Installation2-10 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Voltage Mode Operation Check1. Ensure the voltage and current controls on the front panel are turned fully counter-clo

Page 36 - Figure 2-2

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

Page 38 - Current Mode Operation Check

Installation2-12 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Load ConnectionThis section provides recommendations for load wires and how to connect them for both single and multip

Page 39 - Front Panel Function Checks

Load ConnectionTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-13Load Wiring Length for Operation with Sense LinesFor applications using remote sensing, you must limit the voltage

Page 40 - Load Connection

Installation2-14 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Noise and Impedance EffectsTo minimize noise pickup or radiation, use shielded pair wiring of the shortest possible le

Page 41 - WIRE LENGTH (FEET)

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

Page 42 - Making Load Connections

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

Page 43 - Figure 2-4

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

Page 44 - 7.5 V to 100 V Models

Installation2-18 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Inductive LoadsTo prevent damage to the power supply from inductive kickback, connect a diode across the output. The d

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Load ConnectionTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-19Connecting Multiple LoadsProper connection of distributed loads is an important aspect of power supply use. Two com

Page 46 - Connecting Single Loads

Installation2-20 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Figure 2-9Multiple Loads with Local SensingFigure 2-10Multiple Loads with Remote Sensing

Page 47 - Connecting Multiple Loads

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

Page 48 - Figure 2-10

About AMETEK AMETEK Programmable Power, Inc., a Division of AMETEK, Inc., is a global leader in the design and manufacture of precision, programmable

Page 49 - Local and Remote Sensing

Installation2-22 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Figure 2-11J10 Sense Connector(Shown with local sense jumpers connected)Table 2-5Rear Panel J10 Sense Connector Termin

Page 50 - Table 2-5

Local and Remote SensingTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 2-23Using Remote SensingUse remote sensing during voltage mode operation to shift the power supply’s regulatio

Page 51 - Using Remote Sensing

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

Page 52 - 2-24 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01

3Local OperationChapter 3 provides procedures for local (front panel) operation. It includes procedures for using over voltage protection, shutdown fu

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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

Page 54 - Introduction

Standard OperationTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 3-3Standard OperationThis power supply has two basic operating modes: Constant Voltage Mode and Constant Current Mod

Page 55 - Standard Operation

Local Operation3-4 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Constant Voltage Mode OperationThe power supply will operate in constant voltage mode whenever the load current IL i

Page 56 - Automatic Mode Crossover

Standard OperationTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 3-5Shipped Configuration (Local Control Mode)The factory ships units already configured for local control (front pan

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Local Operation3-6 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Setting Output Voltage and Current LimitInstall the power supply and connect the load as described in “Installation”

Page 58 - 3-6 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01

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

Page 59 - Front Panel OVP Operation

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Page 60 - Resetting the OVP Circuit

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

Page 61 - Using the Shutdown Function

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

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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

Page 63 - Using Multiple Supplies

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

Page 64 - 3-12 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01

Local Operation3-12 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Configuring Multiple Supplies for Series OperationUse series operation to obtain a single higher voltage output usi

Page 65 - TM-F2OP-C1XN-01 3-13

Using Multiple SuppliesTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 3-13Configuring Multiple Supplies for Parallel OperationUse parallel operation to obtain a higher current throu

Page 66 - 3-14 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01

Local Operation3-14 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Sensing for Parallel OperationUse default local sensing to enhance power sharing between units, as the impedance of

Page 67 - Two Positive Voltages

Using Multiple SuppliesTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 3-15Configuring Multiple Supplies for Split Supply OperationSplit supply operation uses two power supplies to o

Page 68 - Positive-negative Supply

Local Operation3-16 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Positive-negative SupplyTo obtain a positive-negative supply, connect the negative output terminal of one supply to

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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

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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.

Page 73 - Current Limit

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

Page 74 - 4-4 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01

Remote Analog Programming of Output Voltage and Current LimitTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 4-3Remote Analog Programming of Output Voltage and Current LimitRemote an

Page 75 - Table 4-2

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

Page 76 - Figure 4-1

Remote Analog Programming of Output Voltage and Current LimitTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 4-5Table 4-2Power Supply Settings for Different Programming SourcesOutput

Page 77 - Readback Signals

Remote Operation4-6 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Figure 4-1Connecting Programming Sources to J2 Connector

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Remote Monitoring of Output Voltage and CurrentTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 4-7Remote Monitoring of Output Voltage and CurrentReadback SignalsThe J2 connector on t

Page 80 - Calibration Setup

5Calibration and TroubleshootingChapter 5 details remote analog programming operation and remote monitoring of output voltage and current. It also pro

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Page 82 - Figure 5-1

Calibration and Troubleshooting5-2 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Adjustments to programming and readback accuracy for the power supply are made using cover-off proce

Page 83 - TM-F2OP-C1XN-01 5-5

Calibration SetupTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 5-3Accessing Calibration PotentiometersYou will need to remove the power supply’s cover to access the programming and

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Calibration and Troubleshooting5-4 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Figure 5-1Programming and Monitoring Calibration Locations (Top view)

Page 85 - TM-F2OP-C1XN-01 5-7

Calibrating for Programming AccuracyTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 5-5Calibrating for Programming AccuracyThe factory calibrates the offset and range of the voltage

Page 86 - 5-8 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01

Calibration and Troubleshooting5-6 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Current Limit Programming Circuit CalibrationTo perform current limit programming circuit calibratio

Page 87 - User Diagnostics

Calibrating for Readback AccuracyTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 5-7Calibrating for Readback AccuracyThe factory calibrates the offset and range of the output voltage

Page 88 - Troubleshooting for Operators

Calibration and Troubleshooting5-8 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Output Current Monitor Circuit CalibrationTo perform output current monitor circuit calibration:1. E

Page 89 - Table 5-1

User DiagnosticsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 5-9User DiagnosticsIf your power supply is not performing as described in this operating manual, run through the proce

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Calibration and Troubleshooting5-10 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Troubleshooting for OperatorsUse the checks in Table 5-1 to ensure that the power supply is configu

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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

Page 92 - Electrical Specifications

Product Family: XFR 1200 Watt Series Programmable DC Power Supply Warranty Period: Five Years WARRANTY TERMS AMETEK Programmable Power, Inc. (“AMETEK

Page 94 - Table A-2

ASpecificationsAppendix A contains electrical, mechanical and environmental specifications and characteristics of the XFR 2800 Watt Series Programmabl

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SpecificationsA-2 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Electrical SpecificationsThese specifications are warranted over a temperature range of 0 °C to 50 °C.Nominal ambient

Page 96 - Additional Specifications

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

Page 97 - Input Conditions

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

Page 98 - Additional Features

Electrical SpecificationsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 A-5Temperature Coefficient: hVoltage (0.02% of Vmax/°C)Current (0.03% of Imax/°C)For Resistive Programming:Vo

Page 99 - Environmental Specifications

SpecificationsA-6 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Additional SpecificationsRise Time (No Load, Full Load): aa. Measured with stepped 0-10 V analog programming source a

Page 100 - Mechanical Specifications

Input ConditionsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 A-7Input ConditionsRated AC Input Voltage 200/208/220/230/240 Vac (nominal) Maximum AC Input Power 5000 VAOperational

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SpecificationsA-8 TM-F2OP-C1XN-01Additional FeaturesRemote Programming and MonitoringSwitching Frequency nominal 31 kHz (62 kHz output ripple).Output

Page 102 - Dimensional Drawings

Environmental SpecificationsTM-F2OP-C1XN-01 A-9Environmental SpecificationsOperating Temperature Range 0 °C to 50 °C.Storage Temperature Range -20 °C

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