Itech It6000c User Guide
Itech It6000c User Guide
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Bi-directional Programmable
DC Power Supply
IT6000C Series User Manual
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Warranty
ITECH warrants that the product will be free from defects in material and work-
manship under normal use for a period of one (1) year from the date of delivery
(except those described in the Limitation of Warranty below).
For warranty service or repair, the product must be returned to a service center
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• Damage caused by circuit installed by customer or using customer own
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Safety Symbols
A chassis - -
terminal
Safety Precautions
The following safety precautions must be observed during all phases of opera-
tion of this instrument. Failure to comply with these precautions or specific warn-
ings elsewhere in this manual will constitute a default under safety standards of
design, manufacture and intended use of the instrument. ITECH assumes no li-
ability for the customer’s failure to comply with these precautions.
Environmental Conditions
The instrument is designed for indoor use and an area with low condensation.
The table below shows the general environmental requirements for the
instrument.
Installation category II
Regulation Tag
Compliance Information
Complies with the essential requirements of the following applicable European
Directives, and carries the CE marking accordingly:
• Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU
EMC Standard
Reference Standards
2. Connection of the instrument to a test object may produce radiations beyond the specified
limit.
3. Use high-performance shielded interface cable to ensure conformity with the EMC standards
listed above.
Safety Standard
Content
Upon verification of the shipment, keep the package and relevant contents
thereof in a safe place. When returning the instrument for warranty service or
repair, the specified packing requirements shall be met.
3U Models
To prevent electric shock and damage to the instrument, observe the following
precautions.
• Before connecting power cord, be sure to confirm that the power voltage
matches with the rated input voltage of the instrument.
• Before connecting power cord, be sure to switch off the instrument. Veri-
fy that there is no dangerous voltage on the connection terminals.
• To avoid fire or electric shock, make sure to use the power cord supplied
by ITECH.
• Be sure to connect the power cord to the AC distribution box with protec-
tive grounding. Do not use terminal board without protective grounding.
• Do not use an extended power cord without protective grounding, other-
wise the protection function will fail.
• Be sure to perform related operations and connections to feed energy
back to grid in accordance with related regulations, and meet all neces-
sary conditions.
• Ensure that the power cord connection terminals are either insulated or
covered by the supplied protective cover so that no accidental contact
with lethal voltage can occur.
The red, green and yellow wires are live wires, which are correspondingly con-
nected to the L1, L2 and L3 terminals of power input on the rear panel of the in-
strument; the yellow-green wire is grounding wire, which is connected to the PE
terminal of power input on the rear panel.
The input of this series is a three-phase AC power of 380V. (Line voltage: such
as the voltage between L1 and L2).
• For 3U model, see the steps below to connect the power cable.
• For units already assembled into a cabinet during ex-factory, if one end of
the power cable is connected, the user needs to connect the other end of
the power cable to the distribution box. The connection method is same as
that for the 3U model;
2. Confirm that the power switch is in the OFF position and verify that there is
no dangerous voltage on the connection terminals.
3. Remove the protective cover outside the AC input terminal on the rear
panel.
4. Connect one end of the power cable’s round terminal to the AC power input
terminal on the instrument’s rear panel.
a. You only need to connect the red, green and yellow live wires to the ter-
minals on the rear panel, which are not required to correspond to L1, L2
and L3 terminals one by one.
6. Connect the other end of the power cable to the required AC distribution
box.
Precautions
To prevent electric shock and damage to the instrument, observe the following
precautions.
Test cables are not standard accessories for the instrument. Please select op-
tional red and black test cables for individual sales based on the maximum cur-
rent value. For specifications of test cables and maximum current values, refer
to A.1 Appendix→Specifications of Red and Black Test Lines.
The instrument supports two kinds of wiring methods with the DUT: local meas-
urement and remote measurement (SENSE). The default test mode is local
measurement.
1. Confirm that the power switch is in the OFF position and verify that there is
no dangerous voltage on the connection terminals.
2. Remove the output terminals cover of the power supply.
3. Loosen the screws of the output terminals and connect the red and black
test cables to the output terminals. Re-tighten the screws.
When maximum current that one test cable can withstand fails to meet the
rated current, use multiple pieces of red and black test cables. For example,
the maximum current is 1,200A, then 4 pieces of 360A red and black cables
are required.
4. Thread the red and black test cables through the output terminals cover of
the power supply and install the cover.
5. (Optional) According to the actual situation of DUT, connect the grounding
terminal on the rear panel of the instrument to the DUT to ensure the safe
grounding.
For the location information, see 2.3 Rear Panel Introduction.
6. Connect the other end of the red and black cables to the DUT. The positive
and negative poles must be properly connected and fastened when wiring.
When the DUT consumes large current or the wires are too long, there is a volt-
age drop on the wires between DUT and output terminals of the power supply.
To maximize measurement accuracy, the power supply provides the remote
measurement terminals VS+ and VS- on the rear panel, which can be used to
measure the terminal voltage of the DUT.
When the power supply is used for battery testing in actual applications, the
voltage drop of the wire will lead to voltage inconsistency of both ends and in-
consistency of the cutoff voltage of power supply and the actual voltage of bat-
tery, resulting in inaccurate measurement.
1. Confirm that the power switch is in the OFF position and verify that there is
no dangerous voltage on the connection terminals.
2. Refer to the wiring diagram and connect the Vs+ and Vs- with armored
twisted-pair cables.
To ensure the stability of the system, use armored twisted-pair cables be-
tween the remote sense terminals and the DUT. Pay attention to the posi-
tive and negative poles when wiring, otherwise it will damage the
instrument.
3. Remove the output terminals cover of the power supply.
4. Loosen the screws of the output terminals and connect the red and black
test cables to the output terminals. Re-tighten the screws.
When maximum current that one test cable can withstand fails to meet the
rated current, use multiple pieces of red and black test cables. For example,
the maximum current is 1,200A, then 4 pieces of 360A red and black cables
are required.
5. Thread the red and black test cables through the output terminals cover of
the power supply and install the cover.
6. (Optional) According to the actual situation of DUT, connect the grounding
terminal on the rear panel of the instrument to the DUT to ensure the safe
grounding.
For the location information, see 2.3 Rear Panel Introduction.
7. Connect the other end of the remote sense cables to the DUT.
8. Connect the other end of the red and black cables to the DUT. The positive
and negative poles must be properly connected and fastened when wiring.
9. Power on the instrument and turn on the Sense function of the instrument.
For details, see 3.6.3 Sense Function (Sense).
Never touch cables or connections immediately after turning off the in-
strument at the end of the test. Lethal voltages may remain at the out-
put terminals after turn-off. Verify that there is no dangerous voltage
on the output or sense terminals before touching them.
Quick Start
2 Quick Start
This Chapter will introduce power-on check steps of this series to ensure normal
start-up and usage under initialization status of the power. Besides, to facilitate
usage, this part also displays the functions of front board, rear board and key-
board keys as well as display functions to a quick view of power appearance,
structure and key usage functions before operation.
♦ Brief Introduction
♦ Front-Panel Overview
♦ Rear Panel Introduction
♦ Power-on Self-Test
In addition to the above powerful and diverse output capability, based on con-
ventional features (such as List function, comprehensive protection and other
functions), the IT6000C series Bi-directional Programmable DC Power Supply
also supports a variety of unique features, such as digital I/O, data logging, en-
ergy regeneration, and the selective upgrade of system files. More functions,
technical indicators and technical innovations are described below:
• The standard 3U chassis of the IT6000C series instruments can accommo-
date up to 3 modules.
• Internal modules can be run in series or in parallel for voltage sharing or cur-
rent sharing.
• Single module output voltage ranges from 80V to 800V, and current ranges
from 20A to 170A.
• For the whole instrument, the output voltage ranges from 80V to 2250V, and
current ranges from 20A to 2040A.
Quick Start
• It supports optional system file upgrade and one-click check of such informa-
tion as system version, module version and system configuration;
• Use a virtual resistor to realize paralleled current sharing and series voltage
sharing between units;
• Enable a true seamless switch between positive current and negative cur-
rent while avoiding overshoot current and overshoot voltage;
• When the Sense function is turned on, it can ensure that the DUT is safe in
case of reverse connection or open circuit of the Sense line.
Quick Start
IT6006C-500-30 –
IT6012C-500-60 – 3U
IT6018C-500-90 IT6018C-1500-30 –
IT6036C-500- IT6036C-1500-60 6U
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Quick Start
3U Model
1 Power On/Off switch 5 Up, down, left, and right cursor navigation
2 Vacuum fluorescent display keys and Enter key
(VFD) 6 Push-on knob
3 Function and composite keys 7 Vent hole
4 Numeric and composite keys 8 USB storage device connection port
Keys Description
[V-set] / Config Set the output voltage value / Enter the Config menu of
the power supply
Quick Start
Keys Description
[I-set] / Function Set the output current value / Enter the Function menu
of the power supply
[P-set] / System Set the output power value / Enter the System menu
[Recall] / Protect Returns the instrument to the specified setup. / Enter the
Protect menu of the power supply
[On/Off] / Trigger • Turn the power supply output on or off. When lit, indi-
cates that the output is enabled or on.
• Generate a local trigger signal.
Quick Start
Keys Description
. Decimal point
Left / Right navi- The left and right navigation keys are used to adjust the
gation keys cursor to the specified position or scrolls pages to view
menu items.
Up / Down navi- The up and down navigation keys are used to scroll page
gation keys up and down to view menu items.
In the value setting interface, rotate the knob clockwise to increase the set value
and anticlockwise to decrease the set value.
The knob can also be used to view menu items. In the menu item display inter-
face, turning the knob clockwise indicates that the next menu item is selected,
and turning the knob anticlockwise indicates that the previous menu item is
selected.
Quick Start
Confirm settings
After completing the value setting or selecting a menu item, pushing the knob
acts like pressing [Enter] key to confirm the operation.
Quick Start
3U Models
10. Communication interface of outer ring optical fiber (TX and RX)
Quick Start
This interface is used for parallel scenarios of common units for the com-
munication of units in parallel.
Before operation, please confirm that you have fully understood the safety
instructions.
• Before connecting power cord, be sure to confirm that the power voltage
matches with the rated input voltage of the instrument.
• Before connecting power cord, be sure to switch off the instrument. Veri-
fy that there is no dangerous voltage on the connection terminals.
• To avoid fire or electric shock, make sure to use the power cord supplied
by ITECH.
• Be sure to connect the power cord to the AC distribution box with protec-
tive grounding. Do not use terminal board without protective grounding.
• Do not use an extended power cord without protective grounding, other-
wise the protection function will fail.
• Ensure that the power cord connection terminals are either insulated or
covered by the supplied protective cover so that no accidental contact
with lethal voltage can occur.
User can adjust the power switch directly to turn on or turn off the instrument.
Quick Start
On Off On Off
If the instrument is the cabinet type, the rear panel of the cabinet provides a
master power switch. The relationships between the device status and switch
status are listed in the following table.
On On On
On Off Off
Off On Off
Self-Test Procedures
2. After the instrument is self-tested normally, the VFD shows the output volt-
age, current, power and other information (CV mode).
If an error occurs during the self-test, an error message is displayed. The follow-
ing table lists the error messages you might see.
Quick Start
Exception Handling
If the instrument cannot start normally, please check and take measures by
reference to steps below.
1. Check whether the power cord is correctly connected and confirm whether
the instrument is powered.
2. Check whether the power in On. The power switch is under “|” On status.
3. Check whether the power voltage matches with the supply voltage. Please
refer to 1.3 Connecting the Power Cord to select proper AC input.
Basic Operation
3 Basic Operation
This chapter describes the basic functions and features of the instrument. Div-
ided into the following sections:
♦ On/Off Control
♦ Local/Remote Mode Switch
♦ Key Lock Function
♦ Save and Recall Operations
♦ Data Logging Function
♦ System Menu Function
♦ System Upgrade
It is recommended that you turn on the [On/Off] after the power supply is
connected to the DUT. If the power supply has no output after the output is
turned on, check the voltage and current setting value, set the voltage and
current to a non-zero value, and then turn on the output.
• Remote operation mode: The power supply is connected to PC, and the user
uses the software in PC to control the power supply remotely.
– During remote control operation, the remote symbol “Rmt” is displayed.
All panel keys, except the [On/Off] and [Shift]+[3] (Local) keys, are
locked.
Basic Operation
– You can press [Shift]+[3] (Local) to switch the remote control to local
control. The mode modification will not affect the output parameters of
the power supply.
Category Parameter
Current setting: Is
Basic Operation
Category Parameter
You can do the save and recall operations by the following two methods.
• Press the composite keys [Shift]+[+/-] (Save) to save the parameters. Press
the [Recall] key to recall the parameters.
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[+/-] (Save) to enter the parameter save
interface.
Enter a number in the "Save data to bank=0" to set the storage location in
non-volatile memory.
Enter a number in the “Recall data from bank=0” to set the storage location
in non-volatile memory.
Basic Operation
The user can select the following data sources for recording:
• Voltage
Records current and voltage data during the data acquisition period.
1. Press the composite button [Shift]+[1] (Log) on the front panel to enter the
configuration menu of the data logging function.
Source This parameter indicates the source Use the Left and
of recorded data, including voltage Right arrow key or
(V), current (I), voltage and current the rotation knob to
(V/I). select.
Basic Operation
At this point, the VFD screen returns to the main interface of the system.
See the steps in the 3.6.4 Select Trigger Source (Trig Source) section to set
how the data logging is triggered.
This setting result is only valid for data recording function. When List function
is used, the method for triggering the running of List files needs to be addi-
tionally set (by default, triggered by the panel).
Basic Operation
Before this operation, make sure to connect the USB memory device
to the memory port on the front panel (The USB interface on the rear
panel can only be used for connecting the PC) so that the recorded
data can be stored in the external storage device. Otherwise, the Data
Recording function is not available for usage.
• Manual
Press the composite button [Shift] + [On/Off] (Trigger) on the front panel to
trigger.
• Bus
Triggered by the SCPI instruction, for example, when the instrument re-
ceives the trigger command *TRG, a trigger operation is performed.
• External
Connect to pin 4 of the digital I/O interface (P-IO) and set pin 4 to Ext-Trig→-
Trig-In→Dlog to trigger.
After the data recording function is started, the lower right corner of the main in-
terface displays Logging, indicating that the data is recorded. The recorded da-
ta is saved in USB memory device in .csv format. The user can get access to
these files for analysis based on needs.
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to en-
ter the system menu.
At this point, the VFD screen displays the system menu items. Each menu
item has a numbering identifier. The user can press Up and Down buttons or
use the knob for scrolling display of other menu items.
2. Press [Enter] on a menu interface to enter the setting interface.
Basic Operation
3. After the menu items are set, press [Enter] again to save the modified
contents.
Basic Operation
Basic Operation
• Off
Telnet-scpi: telnet-scpi service
state.
• On
• Off
Web: Web service state.
• On
• Off
VX-11: VX-11 service state.
• On
• Off
Raw-socket: Raw-socket service
state.
• On
• Off
Select whether to confirm the LAN
Reset setting or not.
CAN CAN communication interface.
Select the baud rate from the fol-
lowing options: 20k, 40k, 50k, 80k,
Baudrate 100k, 125k, 150k, 200k, 250k,
400k, 500k, 1000k.
Set the instrument address to a
Address
number from 1 to 65535.
Prescal- Prescale
er
BS1 PTS
Value
BS2 PBS
Value
VCP Select virtual serial communication interface.
Baud rate: 4800/9600/19200/
Baudrate
38400/57600/115200
Databit Data bit: 5/6/7/8
Parity bit: N (No parity) / E (Even
Parity
parity) / O (Odd parity)
Stopbit Stop bit: 1/2
Display RS232 RS232 Select RS-232 communication interface.
or GPIB accord-
ing to optional in- Baud rate: 4800/9600/19200/
Baudrate
terface. In 38400/57600/115200
addition, RS232 Databit Data bit: 5/6/7/8
Basic Operation
Basic Operation
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to en-
ter the system menu.
The first displayed menu item Beep is used to set the beeper status.
Basic Operation
• The output state of the power supply, i.e., the [On/Off] key state.
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to en-
ter the system menu.
2. Press the Up/Down key or turn the knob to select the [PowerOn] and press
[Enter].
3. Press the Left / Right key or turn the knob to adjust the value of this
parameter.
• Reset: Default value, indicates when the instrument is powered on, the
instrument will initialize some parameter settings or state.
The affected parameters and the reset information are as shown in Table
3–1 Initial value of the parameter.
Basic Operation
Config Mode CV
menu
Speed High
On Delay/Off Delay 0
• Last: Indicates when powered on, the instrument will remain the same
parameter settings (i.e., the parameters controlled by the *SAV 0 com-
mand, see 3.4 Save and Recall Operations) as last time you turned off
the instrument.
• Last+Off: Indicates when powered on, the instrument will remain the
same settings as last time you turned off the instrument, but the output
state is Off.
Under the condition of Last+Off, the output switch state is not con-
strained by the *SAV 0 instruction.
For example, Last is selected, and the voltage value is set to 20V. After the
instrument is powered off and then powered on, the voltage displayed on the
interface is 20V.
The IT6000C series power supply supports two connection methods: Local
measurement and Remote sensing. The remote sensing is used for maximizing
measurement accuracy. (Refer to 1.4 Connecting the Device Under Test (DUT))
Basic Operation
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to en-
ter the system menu.
2. Press the Up/Down key or turn the knob to select the Sense and press
[Enter].
3. Press the Left / Right key or turn the knob to adjust the value of this
parameter.
• Off: Default value, indicates turn the sense function off.
For the IT6000C series power supply, the List and data logging functions can be
triggered for running by the following methods:
The List function and the data logging function have the same steps for select-
ing the trigger source. They need to be set separately in different menu items
(ListTrig Source and DataLogger Trig Source). Therefore, this section takes
the List trigger source setting as an example to introduce the operation steps.
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to en-
ter the system menu.
2. Press the Up/Down key or turn the knob to select the ListTrig Source and
press [Enter].
• When setting the trigger source for data logging, select the
DataLogger Trig Source menu item.
• The List trigger source set here is also valid for triggering other functions in
the Function menu.
Basic Operation
3. Press the Left / Right key or turn the knob to adjust the value of this
parameter.
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to en-
ter the system menu.
2. Press the Up/Down key or turn the knob to select the I/O Con and press
[Enter].
3. Press the Left / Right key or turn the knob to adjust the value of this
parameter.
• The instrument supports the non-standard RS-232 and GPIB interfaces, and
the configuration items in the menu are dynamically displayed according to
the interface user selected.
The IT6000C series power supply supports multiple instruments to work in par-
allel mode to provide more power and current output capability.
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to en-
ter the system menu.
Basic Operation
2. Press the Up/Down key or turn the knob to select the Parallel and press
[Enter].
3. Press the Left / Right key or turn the knob to adjust the value of this
parameter.
• Single: Default value, indicates that the instrument is in single mode.
• Master: Indicates that the current single unit is set to master in parallel
mode. When set to Master, you also need to set the number of slaves to
be mounted for the master, so you need to set the value of the Total pa-
rameter. For example, setting Total = 3 means that the total number of
units in the parallel relationship is 3.
In the parallel mode, you only need to operate the master. Synchro-
nous operations on other slaves are implemented by operating the
master.
• Slave: Indicates that the instrument is set to the slave in parallel mode.
4. After the parameter settings are complete, press [Enter].
Before connecting the system bus, you must ensure that each instru-
ment is in single mode (Single).
Before connecting the cables, ensure that the instrument power switch
is off and the main of the AC power input (380V distribution box) is off.
Basic Operation
a. Connect the AC input terminals of the three units in parallel and connect
them to the AC distribution box.
b. Connect the DC output terminals of the three units in parallel and connect
them to the DUT.
c. Refer to the blue wiring legend in the figure, connect the System Bus (i.
e., the fiber outer loop interfaces TX and RX) for fiber-optic communica-
tion between the master and slaves.
3. Turn on the main switch of the AC distribution box and power on each of the
three units.
4. Set three units in parallel mode with one master and two slaves.
a. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to
enter the system menu.
b. Set Parallel to Master or Slave and press [Enter].
c. After setting the Master, you need to set Total to 3.
For details, see Configure the Menu Item.
5. After the parallel menu of the three units are set, restart the instrument
separately.
After the instrument is restarted, the VFD shows that the instrument is work-
ing in parallel mode.
Basic Operation
1. Power off the three instruments and turn off the main switch of the AC distri-
bution box.
2. Remove the cables connection of the System Bus and DC output terminals
between three units.
3. Power on the three instruments separately.
4. Set each of the three instruments to single mode.
a. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to
enter the system menu.
b. Set the Parallel to Single.
For details, see Configure the Menu Item.
5. Restart the three instruments separately.
After the instrument is restarted, the VFD shows that the instrument is work-
ing in single mode.
The rear panel of the instrument has a green 8-pin terminal (For position, see
2.3 Rear Panel Introduction). The terminal is a wiring terminal with digital I/O
function. These pins are bi-directional I/O interfaces. For hardware index infor-
mation, see Table 3–2 Hardware parameters of the I/O interface. The pins sup-
port the input or output of pulse and high and low level. Different pins can
achieve different functions.
0.9 50
Basic Operation
1 100
Pins Introduction
Basic Operation
In this chapter, all the pulse signals involved in the digital I/O function are
switched from high level to low level.
Taking pin 1 as an example, IO–1. Ps-Clear, Not-Invert contains three function
options, the first option Ps-Clear is the default function, and this function is also
a special custom function unique to this pin (the seven pins each have a differ-
ent custom function). The second and third options (Input and Output) are the
general digital I/O function, and the parameter settings and functions of the sev-
en pins are the same.
Basic Operation
In the above figure, the peak voltage (minimum value) is 5.16V and the
cycle is 10ms. The high level duration is 9ms and the low level duration is
1ms in one cycle.
Basic Operation
Invert
• Invert: Yes
• Not-Invert: No
How to Use
When pin 1 is set to default Ps-Clear function, pin 1 has bi-directional I/O func-
tion, which can receive pulse signal input from the external instrument and also
can output pulse signal to external instrument. Pulse signal parameter require-
ments are as follows:
Basic Operation
• Pulse input: When the instrument is under protection, the instrument will
clear protection after receiving the pulse signal from external input.
4. Build the test environment to enable the instrument to enter the OVP
state.
5. Send pulse signal to pin 1.
2. Check the oscilloscope and confirm whether pin 1 has pulse output.
Basic Operation
Invert
• Invert: Yes
• Not-Invert: No
How to Use
When pin 2 is set to default Ps function, pin 2 will output high or low level based
on whether the instrument is under protection or not. Under normal conditions
(Not under protection), and when pin 2 is under default setting (Not-Invert), pin
2 outputs high level; when the instrument is under protection, pin 2 outputs low
level.
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Basic Operation
5. Check the oscilloscope and confirm that pin 2 outputs low level.
Invert
• Invert: Yes
• Not-Invert: No
Basic Operation
How to Use
When pin 3 is set to default Off-Status function, pin 3 will trigger level output
based on the [On/Off] state of the instrument. When it is set to (Not-Invert), the
[On/Off] is turned off, and pin 3 outputs high level; the[On/Off] is turned on, and
pin 3 outputs low level.
Basic Operation
3. Turn on [On/Off].
4. Check the oscilloscope and confirm that pin 3 outputs low level.
Invert
• Invert: Yes
• Not-Invert: No
Basic Operation
instructions re-
lated to ACQuire
in the Trigger
subsystem of the
Instruction
Manual.
How to Use
Taking the triggering of List function as an example, the text below will introduce
how to use pin 4’s default function Ext-Trig.
• Trig–Out
Basic Operation
5. Check the oscilloscope and confirm whether pin 4 has following pulse
signal output.
• Trig-In
Basic Operation
Invert
• Invert: Yes
• Not-Invert: No
Basic Operation
How to Use
• When pin 5 is set to Inhibit-Living (Not-Invert), pin 5 can control the instru-
ment’s output state based on the level signal from external input.
– When the [On/Off] is in On state, input low level to pin 5, and it will im-
pact the output state: The [On/Off] button light is lighted on and VFD still
displays On, but the actual output is 0; when pin 5 receives high level sig-
nal again, the output state is recovered.
Basic Operation
If pin 5 is set to Invert, input high level to pin 5, and it will impact the out-
put state.
At this point, the [On/Off] button light is lighted on, and VFD indicator
light on the front panel displays On, while voltage/current Meter value
gradually decreases to 0, the output function is prohibited. In addition,
the VFD screen on the front panel displays INH.
At this point, [On/Off] button light is lighted on, and VFD indicator light on
the front panel displays On, and voltage/current Meter value gradually re-
covers to 10V, and the output function is re-initiated.
• When pin 5 is set to Inhibit-Latch (Not-Invert), pin 5 can control the instru-
ment’s output state based on the pulse signal from external input. The pa-
rameter requirements of this pulse signal are as follows:
Basic Operation
– Under default conditions (pin 5 is not connected), it will not effect the in-
strument’s output state.
After confirming that the [On/Off] can be turned on again, the user needs
to manually turn on [On/Off].
At this point, the [On/Off] button light is lighted off, and the VFD indicator
light on the front panel displays Off, and the output function is switched
off. In addition, the VFD screen on the front panel displays Inhibit-Ps.
When the protection state is cleared, manually turn on [On/Off] again.
Basic Operation
Invert • Not-Invert: No
How to Use
When pin 6 is set to default Sync-On function, pin 6 has bi-directional I/O func-
tion, which can receive pulse signal input from the external instrument and also
can output pulse signal to external instrument. The parameter requirements of
this pulse signal are as follows:
Basic Operation
• When the instrument’s [On/Off] is in Off state, when pulse signal is input to
pin 6, the [On/Off] will be changed from Off to ON.
Taking two instruments in parallel as an example, the operation is as below:
1. Referring to the figure below, connect pin 6 of two instruments to the external
oscilloscope.
3. Set voltage to 10V on the master’s front panel and turn on the master’s
[On/Off].
At this time, check the oscilloscope. The master’s pin 6 outputs pulse signal
and the slave’s output function is synchronously switched on.
Invert
• Invert: Yes
Basic Operation
• Not-Invert: No
How to Use
When pin 7 is set to default Sync-Off function, pin 7 has bi-directional I/O func-
tion, which can receive pulse signal input from the external instrument and also
can output pulse signal to external instrument. The parameter requirements of
this pulse signal are as follows:
Basic Operation
• When the instrument’s [On/Off] is in Off state, input pulse signal to pin 7,
and it will not impact the [On/Off] state.
1. Referring to the figure below, connect pin 7 of two instruments to the external
oscilloscope.
3. Confirm that the master and the salve’s [On/Off] are both in On State.
4. Press [On/Off] on the master’s front panel, and turn off the master’s output
function.
At this time, check the oscilloscope. The master’s pin 7 outputs pulse signal
and the slave’s output function is synchronously switched off.
Basic Operation
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to en-
ter the system menu.
2. Press the Up/Down key or turn the knob to select the System Reset and
press [Enter].
3. Press the Left / Right key or turn the knob to adjust the value of this
parameter.
• No: Default value, indicates the instrument cancels this menu setting.
The parameters affected by System Reset and the parameter values after
reset are shown in Table 3–3 Initial value of the parameter.
Basic Operation
System Beep On
menu
PowerOn Reset
Sense Off
• DNS1/DNS2:
0.0.0.0
• Socket Port:
30000
LAN→Serv-Conf
Basic Operation
MDNS/PING/Telnet-
scpi/Web/VX-11/
Raw-socket: On
• VCP: 9600,8,N,1
• (Optional) RS232:
9600,8,N,1
• (Optional) External
analog: Off
• IO–3: Off-Status
• IO–4: Ext-Trig
• IO–5: INH-Living
• IO–6: Sync-On
• IO–7: Sync-Off
Parallel Single
Config Mode CV
menu
Speed High
On Delay/Off Delay 0
Basic Operation
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to en-
ter the system menu.
2. Press the Up/Down key or turn the knob to select the System Info and press
[Enter].
You can use Up/Down key or knob to view the following system information.
Parameter Description
MAC Addr Display the MAC address, that is, the physical
address.
Basic Operation
• During the start-up period after the instrument is powered on, through the
USB interface on the front panel, select the system upgrading files in the
memory device (U key) for upgrading.
• The user can access to the Web service programs in the instrument by the
Web browser on PC for upgrading operation.
This Chapter introduces in detail how to upgrade the system with the USB inter-
face on the front panel. For the upgrading method of Web, see 5.6 Web Server.
Before upgrading, please contact ITECH technical staff to obtain the follow-
ing two upgrading files, and put them under the root directory of the U key.
• itech_6000_P.itech
• ItechConfig.txt
2. The upgrading methods for single unit or units in parallel are slightly differ-
ent: Under the parallel mode, the user can select to upgrade all units or a
single unit only by operating the master. Therefore, the user needs to get ac-
cess to SN numbers of all instruments in the parallel network (To obtain the
unique ID for identifying instrument, see 3.6.10 View the System Information
(System Info)) for selective upgrading based on the SN number in subse-
quent upgrades.
3. If the upgrade fails, the interface will prompt Update fail. At this point, you
cannot use the instrument. Please contact ITECH technical staff for
treatment.
Upgrade Operation
1. Insert the U key into the USB interface on the front panel of the
instrument.
2. Power on the instrument. At this point, press Shift for several times till
the instrument can detect the system upgrading files in the U key.
After the system upgrading files are detected, the interface displays as
follows:
Basic Operation
Update Select(01/01)
SN: ALL
1. Insert the U key into the USB interface on the front panel of the
instrument.
2. Power on the instrument. At this point, press Shift for several times till
the instrument can detect the system upgrading files in the U key.
After the system upgrading files are detected, the interface displays as
follows:
Update Select(xx/yy)
SN: ALL
xx means the number of selected instruments to be upgraded, and yy
means the number of instruments in the parallel network.
Basic Operation
The voltage setting range is from 0V to the maximum rated output voltage.
When [V-set] key is pressed, the key light is lit and the output voltage value can
be set. Press numeric keys or rotate the knob to adjust the value in the voltage
setting area indicated by the cursor. This value takes effect when you press
[Enter].
The range of current settings is between the data ranges defined in the specifi-
cations. When [I-set] key is pressed, the key light is lit and the output current
value can be set. Press numeric keys or rotate the knob to adjust the value in
the current setting area indicated by the cursor. This value takes effect when
you press [Enter].
For the bi-directional power supply, you can set the direction of the current
(output / input), that is, control the positive or negative current value by press-
ing the [+/-] key.
The range of power settings is between the data ranges defined in the specifica-
tions. When [P-set] key is pressed, the key light is lit and the output power value
can be set. Press numeric keys or rotate the knob to adjust the value in the
power setting area indicated by the cursor. This value takes effect when you
press [Enter].
For the bi-directional power supply, you can set the direction of the power
(output / input), that is, control the positive or negative power value by press-
ing the [+/-] key.
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[V-set] (Config) on the front panel to enter
the configuration menu.
The VFD shows configuration menu items and each menu item is marked
with a number. The user can use up and down keys or knob to scroll pages
to view the other menu items.
Loop response
speed setting:
Speed= High/Low
high speed /
low speed
Loop response
speed setting:
Speed= High/Low
high speed /
low speed
Off Delay Set the delay time to turn off the output.
The heavy solid line illustrates the locus of possible operating points as a func-
tion of output. As shown by the horizontal portion of the line, the output voltage
remains regulated at its programmed setting as long as the load current remains
within the positive or negative current limit setting. A CV status flag indicates
that the output voltage is being regulated and the output current is within its limit
settings.
Note that when the output current reaches either the positive or negative current
limit, the unit no longer operates in constant voltage mode and the output
voltage is no longer held constant. Instead, the unit will now regulate the output
current at its current limit setting.
As shown by the vertical portions of the shaded quadrants, the output voltage
may continue to increase in the positive direction or decrease in the negative di-
rection as current is forced into or pulled out of the unit. When the output voltage
exceeds the over-voltage protection setting, the output will shut down.
CC Priority
The heavy solid line illustrates the locus of possible operating points as a func-
tion of output. As shown by the vertical portion of the line, the output current re-
mains regulated at its programmed setting as long as the output voltage
remains within its limit setting. A CC (constant current) status flag indicates that
the output current is being regulated and the output voltage is within its limit
settings.
Note that when the output voltage reaches the upper limit, the unit no longer op-
erates in constant current mode and the output current is no longer held con-
stant. Instead, the unit will now regulate the output voltage at its voltage limit
setting.
As shown by the horizontal portion of the shaded quadrants, when the unit is
sinking power, the output current may continue to increase in the negative direc-
tion as more current is forced into the unit. This can happen when the instru-
ment is connected to an external device such as a battery, and its output
voltage is higher than the voltage limit setting of the instrument. Once the cur-
rent exceeds the built-in negative over-current limit, the output will shut down. In
such a case, it is important to set the voltage limit properly in order prevent this
protection shutdown.
How to Set
Protection Delay
Fault Prompt
When the instrument enters the protection state, the buzzer sounds (if Beep
menu item is set as default state On), the VFD status indicators Prot and Off
are lit, and [On/Off] is turned off.
• The first row shows the meter voltage and the meter current value.
• The second row shows specific fault information, such as OVP.
After the instrument triggers protection and generates a fault message, you
need to troubleshoot the possible cause. When the fault is resolved, the VFD
will still prompt the fault information. You can manually clear the fault information
record through the following methods.
• Input a pulse signal to pin 1 of the rear panel P-IO to clear the fault
information.
• Press the [Esc] or [Enter] key on the front panel to manually clear the fault
information.
• Connected to the host computer, the PC sends a PROTection:CLEar com-
mand to the instrument to clear the fault information.
After the protection fault is cleared, you need to press the [On/Off] key on the
front panel or send the OUTPut ON command to the instrument to reopen
[On/Off].
Possible Cause
Please avoid inputting a external voltage higher than 120% rated val-
ue, or the instrument will be damaged.
How to Set
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[Recall] (Protect) on the front panel to en-
ter the protection menu.
2. Press the up/down key or rotate the knob to select 1. OVP (Off) and press
[Enter].
3. Press the left/right key or rotate the knob to select On and press [Enter] to
enter the setting interface.
4. Set the protection limit Level and the delay time Delay in sequence, and
press [Enter] to confirm.
The VFD screen returns to the Protect menu and the OVP setting (take
150V, 1S as an example) is displayed as follows:
PROTECT
1.OVP 150V, 1S
Users can enable the OCP function and set the protection limit Level and pro-
tection delay time Delay. When the current (i.e., the Meter value) is greater than
this protection limit and the delay time is exceeded, the power supply will enter
the OCP state.
Possible Cause
How to Set
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[Recall] (Protect) on the front panel to en-
ter the protection menu.
2. Press the up/down key or rotate the knob to select 2. OCP (Off) and press
[Enter].
3. Press the left/right key or rotate the knob to select On and press [Enter] to
enter the setting interface.
4. Set the protection limit Level and the delay time Delay in sequence, and
press [Enter] to confirm.
The VFD screen returns to the Protect menu and the OCP setting (take 10A,
1S as an example) is displayed as follows:
PROTECT
2.OCP 10A, 1.000S
Possible Cause
How to Set
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[Recall] (Protect) on the front panel to en-
ter the protection menu.
2. Press the up/down key or rotate the knob to select 3. OPP (Off) and press
[Enter].
3. Press the left/right key or rotate the knob to select On and press [Enter] to
enter the setting interface.
4. Set the protection limit Level and the delay time Delay in sequence, and
press [Enter] to confirm.
The VFD screen returns to the Protect menu and the OPP setting (take
150W, 1S as an example) is displayed as follows:
PROTECT
3.OPP 150W, 1.000S
Possible Cause
• The set protection limit Level is greater than the current Meter value.
• Input too low external current.
How to Set
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[Recall] (Protect) on the front panel to en-
ter the protection menu.
2. Press the up/down key or rotate the knob to select 4. UCP (Off) and press
[Enter].
3. Press the left/right key or rotate the knob to select On and press [Enter] to
enter the setting interface.
4. Set the warm-up time Warm-up, protection limit Level and delay time Delay
in sequence, and then press [Enter] to confirm.
The VFD screen returns to the Protect menu and the UCP setting (take 10S,
0.1A, 1S as an example) is displayed as follows:
PROTECT
4.UCP 10S, 0.1A, 1.000S
Possible Cause
How to Set
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[Recall] (Protect) on the front panel to en-
ter the protection menu.
2. Press the up/down key or rotate the knob to select 5. UVP (Off) and press
[Enter].
3. Press the left/right key or rotate the knob to select On and press [Enter] to
enter the setting interface.
4. Set the warm-up time Warm-up, protection limit Level and delay time Delay
in sequence, and then press [Enter] to confirm.
The VFD screen returns to the Protect menu and the UVP setting (take 10S,
1V, 1S as an example) is displayed as follows:
PROTECT
5.UVP 10S, 1V, 1.000S
Possible Cause
How to Set
The OTP limit does not need to be set, and the internal device of the instrument
automatically detects and determines whether to enter the OTP state.
When you return power to the instrument, verify that the cooling fan is
running. If not, please contact ITECH Technical Support. Leaving the
instrument powered on with an inoperative cooling fan may result in
damage to the instrument.
When the instrument is in Sense Reverse Protection state, you should check
whether the polarities are connected reversely or not firstly. If yes, you can re-
open the output after the polarities connect correctly.
The voltage difference between output terminal and remote sense terminal of
each model is not the same. When the remote sense terminal is connected re-
versely, the maximum voltage will not exceed the sum of output terminal voltage
and the difference voltage.
The IT6000C series power supply supports a total of 10 List files (List01 to
List10), each of which can be set up to 200 steps. You need to edit the voltage/
current value, slope and time width of each step, or you can set repeat times (1
to 65535) for each List file. After the file is edited completely, you can trigger the
selected List file to run according to the selected trigger mode.
The descriptions of list function menu are listed in the table below.
Run Indicates to enter the List run mode, waiting for the trigger to
run the currently selected List file.
USB Open the List file in the external USB flash disk.
File The name of the exported list file. The default suf-
Name fix is .csv, and the file name can only be a string
of numbers.
End Set the running state after the list program is run-
State ning over.
Tout Turn on
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to en-
ter the function menu.
5. Set the total number of steps in the List program and press [Enter] to
confirm.
6. Set the current, slope and time width of step 1 in turn, and press [Enter] to
confirm.
7. Set the parameters of step 2 in the same method.
8. Set the number of list repetitions Repeat, and press [Enter] to confirm.
If you choose not to save, press [Esc] to exit the editing interface.
If you need to run the List program on the external USB flash drive, you need to
import the List program from the USB flash drive into the instrument.
The format of the List file in the USB flash drive must be in .csv format and
saved in the root directory of the USB flash drive. You can refer to Export List
Program to customize editing according to the List file template exported to
the USB flash drive.
The procedures are as follows:
1. Insert the USB flash drive into the front panel USB connector.
2. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to en-
ter the function menu.
At this point, the system will automatically read all the List files in the root di-
rectory of the USB flash drive. The interface is displayed as follows:
XXX.csv
Not-Load Load YY/ZZ
XXX indicates the name of the List file; YY indicates the serial number of the
current List file; ZZ indicates the total number of the List file.
7. Press the Left/Right key to select Load, press [Enter] to complete the im-
port, and wait for the trigger to run this List file.
At this point, the interface returns to the main interface of the system and
LIST RUN is displayed in the lower right corner.
You can select a List file saved inside the instrument to be in the Open state
and wait for subsequent triggers to run. The procedures are as follows:
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to en-
ter the function menu.
5. Set the name of the List file to be recalled (that is, the file name set in Edit),
and press [Enter].
The interface returns to the main interface of the LIST function, which is dis-
played as follows:
FUNCTION LIST
Run Edit Open Export
If you select Run and press [Enter], the instrument will enter LIST mode
and wait for the trigger to run.
Supports exporting the internal List file to an external USB flash drive. The ex-
ported List file is saved in .csv format.
1. Insert the USB flash drive into the front panel USB connector.
2. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to en-
ter the function menu.
6. Set the name of the List file to be recalled (that is, the file name set in Edit),
and press [Enter].
The interface returns to the main interface of the LIST function, which is dis-
played as follows:
FUNCTION LIST
Run Edit Open Export
Indicates that the selected List file in Open is exported to the USB flash
drive.
You can select a List file to execute according to your needs, so that the power
supply outputs the corresponding waveform sequence. Take the List file in
Internal as an example. The steps are as follows:
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to en-
ter the function menu.
2. Select 1. LIST: Off and press [Enter].
3. Press the Left/Right key to select Open and press [Enter].
4. Press the Left/Right key to select Internal and press [Enter].
5. Set the name of the List file to be recalled (that is, the file name set in Edit),
and press [Enter].
The interface returns to the main interface of the LIST function, which is dis-
played as follows:
FUNCTION LIST
Run Edit Open Export
6. Press the Left/Right key to select Run and press [Enter].
At this point, the interface returns to the main interface of the system and
LIST RUN is displayed in the lower right corner.
7. Turn on the [On/Off].
8. Based on the selected trigger method, perform the trigger operation.
Take the manual trigger as an example. Press [Shift]+[On/Off](Trigger) on
the front panel to run the selected List file. For details about the List trigger
method, see 3.6.4 Select Trigger Source (Trig Source).
• The system will adjust the working mode of the power supply according to
the CC or CV priority mode set in the List file. For example, if the current
power supply is in the CV priority mode, and the list file to be run is set to the
CC priority mode, then the power supply will work in the CC priority mode
after the List file is triggered to run.
• After the List file finishes running, the system determines whether to return
to the working mode before the List is run according to the Normal or Last
option you selected.
When the List program is running, if you need to stop running, you can do the
following: Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel
to enter the function menu.
At this point, the interface will prompt whether to stop the running of the Func-
tion (FUNCTION STOP?), you can press the Left/Right key to select Yes, then
the current running will be stopped, and the Function menu item will be dis-
played, you can re-enter the Function menu for editing; if No is selected, it
means that the current running will not be stopped, and the main interface of the
system is displayed.
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to en-
ter the function menu.
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2. Use knob or Up/Down key to select 2.BATTERY: Off and press [Enter].
After the parameter setting is completed, the interface returns to the Battery
function main interface and displays as follows:
FUNCTION BATTERY
Run Edit
6. Press the Left/Right key to select Run and press [Enter].
The instrument will enter the battery test mode and wait for the battery test
to be triggered.
7. Turn on the [On/Off].
The trigger method of the battery test is consistent with the trigger method
of the List function, that is, the List trigger source is also effective for the
Battery function.
If you want to stop running during the battery test, you can do the following:
Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to enter
the function menu.
At this point, the interface will prompt whether to stop the running of the Func-
tion (FUNCTION STOP?), you can press the Left/Right key to select Yes, then
the current running will be stopped, and the Function menu item will be dis-
played, you can re-enter the Function menu for editing; if No is selected, it
means that the current running will not be stopped, and the main interface of the
system is displayed.
• DIN40839
• ISO16750-2
• ISO21848
• SAEJ1113–11
• LV124
The following is a general overview of this function menu, and the detailed pa-
rameters of the waveform corresponding to each protocol/standard can be
found in the corresponding chapter.
Select any of the above five kinds of vehicle waveforms, after completing the
waveform parameter setting (see the subsequent introduction for each parame-
ter), the system will automatically enter the waveform recalling mode and wait
for the triggering operation. At this time, the VFD screen is displayed as the
main interface of the system, and the corresponding waveform name is dis-
played in the lower right corner.
After turning on [On/Off], the output of the vehicle waveform is triggered accord-
ing to the selected trigger method.
The trigger method of the vehicle waveform is consistent with the trigger
method of the List function, that is, the List trigger source is also effective for
the vehicle waveform.
If you want to stop during the vehicle waveform output, you can do the following:
Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to enter
the function menu.
At this point, the interface will prompt whether to stop the running of the Func-
tion (FUNCTION STOP?), you can press the Left/Right key to select Yes, then
the current running will be stopped, and the Function menu item will be dis-
played, you can re-enter the Function menu for editing; if No is selected, it
means that the current running will not be stopped, and the main interface of the
system is displayed.
The IT6000C series power supply has built-in 12V or 24V DIN40839 waveform.
This test verifies the behavior of a DUT during and after cranking. This wave-
form can reproduce the voltage curve for automotive power network confirms to
DIN40839 standard, thus facilitating quick call by customers.
For automotive startup voltage waveform, the startup voltage can also be set
based on customers’ requirements. In this way, the user can create waveform
between 8V to 32V.
User-de-
V=8.00V fined volt-
age value
1 4.5 60 15 5
2 6 60 2000 5
3 12 60 T 10
1 8V 60 50 10
2 12V 60 2000 5
3 24V 60 T 10
The user can define the startup voltage, ranging from 8V to 32V. When the
waveform program is divided into 8V-16V, the waveform is consistent with
standard 12V; when the waveform program is divided into 16V-32V, the wave-
form is consistent with the standard 24V waveform. The waveform diagram is
shown below.
How to Use
Recall the self-defined DIN waveform operation (taking 12.5V voltage waveform
as an example):
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to en-
ter the function menu.
2. Use the knob or press the Up/Down key to select 3.Road-Vehicles = Off
and press [Enter].
3. Press the Left/Right key to select DIN40839 and press [Enter].
The interface returns to the main interface of the system and displays
DIN40839.
Td Pulse width
Un Peak voltage
Td Pulse width
Un Peak voltage
Td Pulse width
Un Peak voltage
Td Pulse width
Un Peak voltage
Us Clamping voltage
This waveform simulates an instantaneous drop in the supply voltage when the
car is started. This test simulates the effect when a conventional fuse element
melts in another circuit.
• 12V system
• 24V system
How to recall this waveform from menu (take 12V system as an example):
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to en-
ter the function menu.
2. Use the knob or press the Up/Down key to select 3.Road-Vehicles = Off
and press [Enter].
3. Press the Left/Right key to select ISO16750-2 and press [Enter] to confirm.
4. Press the Left/Right key to select Short-Drop and press [Enter] to confirm.
5. Press the Left/Right key to select 12V and press [Enter] to confirm.
The interface returns to the main interface of the system and displays
SHORT-DROP.
Reset-Test
This test verifies the reset behavior of the DUT at different voltage drops. This
test is applicable to equipment with reset function, e.g. equipment containing mi-
crocontroller. Apply the test pulse simultaneously in figure below to all relevant
inputs (connections) and check the reset behavior of the DUT. Decrease the
supply voltage by 5 % from the minimum supply voltage, Us min, to 0.95 Us
min. Hold this voltage for 5 s. Raise the voltage to Us min. Hold Us min for at
least 10 s and perform a functional test. Then decrease the voltage to 0.95 Us
min. Continue with steps of 5 % of Us min, as shown in figure below, until the
lower value has reached 0 V. Then raise the voltage to Us min again.
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to en-
ter the function menu.
2. Use the knob or press the Up/Down key to select 3.Road-Vehicles = Off
and press [Enter].
3. Press the Left/Right key to select ISO16750-2 and press [Enter] to confirm.
4. Press the Left/Right key to select Reset-Test, and press [Enter] to confirm.
5. Press the numeric keys to set the Usmin, and press [Enter] to confirm.
The interface returns to the main interface of the system and displays
VRESET-TEST.
6. Press [On/Off] on the front panel to turn on the output.
7. According to the selected trigger method (same as the trigger method of the
LIST function), for example, press [Shift]+[On/Off](Trigger) to trigger the
output of the waveform.
Starting Waveform
How to recall this waveform from menu (take 12V system as an example):
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to en-
ter the function menu.
2. Use the knob or press the Up/Down key to select 3.Road-Vehicles = Off
and press [Enter].
3. Press the Left/Right key to select ISO16750-2 and press [Enter] to confirm.
5. Press the Left/Right key to select 12V, and press [Enter] to confirm.
6. Press the Left/Right key to select the Level (i.e. 4), and press [Enter] to
confirm.
The interface returns to the main interface of the system and displays
STARTING-PROFILE.
7. Press [On/Off] on the front panel to turn on the output.
8. According to the selected trigger method (same as the trigger method of the
LIST function), for example, press [Shift]+[On/Off](Trigger) to trigger the
output of the waveform.
This test is a simulation of load dump transient occurring in the event of a dis-
charged battery being disconnected while the alternator is generating charging
current with other loads remaining on the alternator circuit at this moment.
• The pulse duration of load dump is mainly determined by the time constant
and pulse amplitude of the excitation circuit.
Inside most novel alternator, the amplitude of load dump is decreased by in-
creasing the limiter diode (clamping diode). The load dump may be caused by
cable corrosion, poor cable contact or disconnecting the battery intentionly
when the engine is running.
The pulse shape and parameters for an alternator without centralized load
dump suppression (Test A) are given in follow.
• t: Time
• U: Test voltage
tr(ms) – –
aIf not otherwise agreed, use the upper voltage level with the upper value for
internal resistance or use the lower voltage level with the lower value for in-
ternal resistance.
The pulse shape and parameters for an alternator with centralized load dump
suppression (Test B) are given in follow.
• t: Time
• U: Test voltage
• US*: Supply voltage with load dump suppression (i.e. clamping voltage)
tr(ms) – –
aIf not otherwise agreed, use the upper voltage level with the upper value for in-
ternal resistance or use the lower voltage level with the lower value for internal
resistance.
• The internal resistance, Ri, of the load dump test pulse generator shall be
obtained from the following relationship.
• The pulse is determined by the peak voltage Un, the clamping voltage US,
the internal resistance Ri, and the pulse duration td; in all cases small values
of Un are correlated with small values of Ri and td, and high values of Un with
high values of Ri and td. For the test voltage UA please refer to ISO16750-1.
How to recall this waveform from menu (take Test A 12V as an example):
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to en-
ter the function menu.
2. Use the knob or press the Up/Down key to select 3.Road-Vehicles = Off
and press [Enter].
3. Press the Left/Right key to select ISO16750-2 and press [Enter] to confirm.
4. Press the Left/Right key to select Load-Dump, and press [Enter] to confirm.
5. Press the Left/Right key to select Test A, and press [Enter] to confirm.
6. Press the Left/Right key to select 12V, and press [Enter] to confirm.
The interface returns to the main interface of the system and displays
LOAD-DUMP.
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to en-
ter the function menu.
2. Use the knob or press the Up/Down key to select 3.Road-Vehicles = Off
and press [Enter].
3. Press the Left/Right key to select ISO21848, and press [Enter] to confirm.
The interface returns to the main interface of the system and displays
MOMENTARY-DROP.
Detect the function when the DUT is under maximum dynamic Voltage Umax,dyn,
and simulate the maximum dynamic Voltage of high-energy pulse raised from
throw load in 42V electrical system, where the upper limit is the protection volt-
age of throw load.
After turning on [On/Off] and triggering the waveform output, the instrument will
apply a test pulse to the DUT, as shown below:
Simulate the affect from short circuit when fuse element of another circuit is
melt. Detect the function status of the DUT at transient drop of Voltage.
After turning on [On/Off] and triggering the waveform output, when the given
test pulse is applied at all input terminals of the DUT, the rise and fall time be-
tween Ulow and 16V level shall not be longer than 100ms.
• U: Voltage (in V)
Detect the reset performance of the DUT at different Voltage drops. Applicable
for devices with reset function (for example, device installed with one or several
micro controllers) .
After turning on [On/Off] and triggering the waveform output, the instrument will
apply test pulse and detect the reset performance of the DUT, as shown in the
figure below.
The supply voltage drops from Ulow to 0.95Ulow by 5% and keeps for 5s, and
then rise to Ulow and keep for at least 10s for function test. Then, drop Voltage to
0.9Ulow, and so on. As shown in the figure below, drop the voltage from Ulow to
0V by 5% and raise the voltage to Ulow. The Rise and Fall time shall be between
10ms and 1s.
• t: Time (in s)
• Y: Ulow, %
Start-up Characteristics
After turning on [On/Off] and triggering the waveform output, the instrument will
apply the startup characteristic parameters as shown in the figure and table be-
low to related input terminals of the DUT simultaneously.
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width
Un Peak voltage
Us Clamping
voltage
Td Test pulse
width
Un Peak voltage
Us Clamping
voltage
Td Test pulse
width
Un Peak voltage
Us Clamping
voltage
Td Test pulse
width
Un Peak voltage
Us Clamping
voltage
Test–2B
VS 10V 20V
Ri ≤0.05Ω ≤0.05Ω
td 0.2–2s 0.2–2s
t1 1ms±50% 1ms±50%
tr 1ms±50% 1ms±50%
t6 1ms±50% 1ms±50%
Test–4
Ri 0Ω to 0.02Ω 0Ω to 0.02Ω
t7 15 to 40ms(1) 50 to 100ms(1)
t8 ≤50ms ≤50ms
(1). The value used should be agreed between the vehicle manufacturer and
the equipment supplier to suit the proposed application.
(2). t11=5 ms is typical of the case when engine starts at the end of the crank-
ing period, while t11=100 ms is typical of the case when the engine does not
start.
(3). t11=10 ms is typical of the case when engine starts at the end of the crank-
ing period, while t11=100 ms is typical of the case when the engine does not
start.
Test–5
For the details, please refer to the Load Dump Dynamic Behavior.
4.6.3.5 LV124
The built-in curves LV124 can meet general requirements, test conditions and
tests of electrical and electronic components in motor vehicles up to 3.5 t. Re-
lated parameters are as below:
Transient overvoltages may occur in the electric system due to the switching off
of loads and due to short accelerator tip-ins. These overvoltages are simulated
by means of this test. This test may be used for the electrical life test. The test
pulse of E-02 Transient overvoltage is shown in the figure below:
External starting of the vehicle is simulated. The maximum test voltage results
from commercial vehicle systems and their increased power supply voltage.
The test pulse of E-04 Jump start is shown in the figure below:
The slow decrease and increase of the supply voltage is simulated as it occurs
during the slow decharging and charging procedure of the vehicle battery. The
waveform is as follows.
This test simulates the slow decrease of the battery voltage to 0 V and the sud-
den reconnection of the battery voltage e.g. by means of applying a jump start
source. The waveform is as follows.
When starting the engine, the battery voltage drops to a low value for a short pe-
riod and then slightly rises again. Most components are activated directly before
starting for a short period, then deactivated during starting and activated again
after starting when the engine is running. This test serves to verify normal oper-
ation under these conditions. The starting process may be performed under dif-
ferent vehicle starting conditions, cold start and warm start. In order to cover
both cases, two different test sequences are required. A component must al-
ways undergo both sequences.
• Cold Start Test Pulse
The behavior of the electric system when intelligent generator controls are used
is simulated.
Run Indicates to enter the SAS function mode and wait for the
trigger to run the currently selected PV curve file.
• SCMC: Stand-
ard Crystalline
or Multi-
crystalline
• HEC: High-effi-
ciency
Crystalline
E- • TF: Thin-Film
N50530
• cSi
You can edit the static PV curve and save it inside the instrument (up to 100
curve records can be saved), or you can customize the editing of the PV curve
(up to 1 can be saved).
• Curve
The steps to edit a static curve locally on the instrument are as follows:
2. Use knob or Up/Down key to select 4. SAS: Off and press [Enter].
3. Press the Left/Right key to select Static and press [Enter].
– Also you can set the filter speed in SAS→Filter according to the ac-
tual test needs.
– After the above Curve parameters are set completely, you can press
[Esc] until you return to the SAS main interface and select Run to
trigger the current edited Curve file to run.
• User-defined
2. Use knob or Up/Down key to select 4. SAS: Off and press [Enter].
3. Press the Left/Right key to select Static and press [Enter].
5. Set the Voc, Imp and the other parameters, and press [Enter].
After the setting is completed, the system returns to the main interface of
the SAS function, and the currently edited custom curve is to be run. The
interface is displayed as follows:
FUNCTION SAS
Run Vmax Static Table Filter
You can select the Curve file saved in the instrument to be in the Open state for
later running.
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to en-
ter the function menu.
2. Use knob or Up/Down key to select 4. SAS: Off and press [Enter].
3. Press the Left/Right key to select Static and press [Enter].
4. Press the Left/Right key to select Curve and press [Enter].
5. Press the Left/Right key to select Open and press [Enter].
6. Set the name of the Curve file to be recalled (i.e. the file name set in Edit)
and press [Enter].
At this point, the system returns to the main interface of the SAS function,
and the currently selected Curve file is to be run. The interface is displayed
as follows:
FUNCTION SAS
Run Vmax Static Table Filter
• Curve
3. Press the Left/Right key on the SAS main interface to select Run and
press [Enter].
At this point, the instrument enters the SAS mode, and the VFD screen is
displayed as the main interface of the system, waiting to trigger the Curve
file to run.
4. Turn on the [On/Off].
The trigger method of the SAS function is consistent with the trigger
method of the List function, that is, the List trigger source is also effec-
tive for the SAS function.
• User-defined
3. Press the Left/Right key on the SAS main interface to select Run and
press [Enter].
At this point, the instrument enters the SAS mode, and the VFD screen is
displayed as the main interface of the system, waiting to trigger the
User-defined curve to run.
The trigger method of the SAS function is consistent with the trigger
method of the List function, that is, the List trigger source is also effec-
tive for the SAS function.
If you want to stop running during the SAS test, you can do the following: Press
the composite keys [Shift]+[I-set] (Function) on the front panel to enter the
function menu.
At this point, the interface will prompt whether to stop the running of the Func-
tion (FUNCTION STOP?), you can press the Left/Right key to select Yes, then
the current running will be stopped, and the Function menu item will be dis-
played, you can re-enter the Function menu for editing; if No is selected, it
means that the current running will not be stopped, and the main interface of the
system is displayed.
♦ USB Interface
♦ LAN Interface
♦ CAN Interface
♦ GPIB Interface (Optional)
♦ RS–232 Interface (Optional)
♦ Web Server
When you use the remote interface to send SCPI instructions, if you use the
programming commands that involve modifying the instrument settings, such
as modifying the output voltage value, after completing the communication
connection between the instrument and the host computer, and after the
communication settings are completed, you must execute the SYST:REM
command firstly.
The user needs to select the USB interface type in the System menu before us-
ing the USB interface. The following two types are optional.
• USB: USB_TMC interface;
• VCP: Virtual serial port. Select this type, you need to install the correspond-
ing driver. The device manager of PC will display ‘Prolific USB-to-Serial
COM Port’ after installing.
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The operation steps to change the USB interface type in System Menu are as
follows.
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to en-
ter the system menu.
2. Rotate the knob or press the Up/Down key to select 6. I/O Con and press
[Enter].
3. Rotate the knob or press the Left/Right key to select the communication
method, and press [Enter].
If you select VCP, you also need to set the baud rate and other parameters
of the virtual serial port, and the baud rate must be the same as the configu-
ration on the computer side.
Use the following steps to quickly connect your instrument to your LAN and con-
figure it. Two typical LAN interface systems are described below: private LAN
and site LAN.
• When using one crossover cable to connect PC directly, the gateway address of
the instrument should be consistent with that of the PC, and the IP address
should be at the same network segment with the PC’s IP address.
• When the instrument and computer are connected to the router, an independent
IP address must be assigned for the instrument.
The operation steps to view the LAN interface information in the System Menu
are as follows.
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to en-
ter the system menu.
2. Rotate the knob or press the Up/Down key to select 6. I/O Con and press
[Enter].
3. Press the Left/Right key to select LAN and press [Enter].
4. Press the Left/Right key to select Info and press [Enter].
5. Press the Up/Down key or rotate the knob to view the LAN parameters. See
the information in 3.6 System Menu Function for details.
The configurable parameters of the IT6000C series power supply are described
as follows.
IP-Conf
• IP Addr: This value is the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the instrument. An
IP address is required for all IP and TCP/IP communications with the instru-
ment. An IP Address consists of 4 decimal numbers separated by periods.
Each decimal number ranges from 0 through 255 with no leading zeros (for
example, 169.254.2.20).
• Sub Net: This value is used to enable the instrument to determine if a client
IP address is on the same local subnet. The same numbering notation ap-
plies as for the IP Address. When a client IP address is on a different subnet,
all packets must be sent to the Default Gateway.
• Gateway: This value is the IP Address of the default gateway that allows the
instrument to communicate with systems that are not on the local subnet, as
determined by the subnet mask setting. The same numbering notation ap-
plies as for the IP Address. A value of 0.0.0.0 indicates that no default gate-
way is defined.
• DNS1: This field enters the primary address of the server. Contact your LAN
administrator for server details. The same numbering notation applies as for
the IP Address. A value of 0.0.0.0 indicates that no default server is defined.
• DNS2: This field enters the secondary address of the server. Contact your
LAN administrator for server details. The same numbering notation applies
• Socket Port: This value indicates the port number corresponding to the
service.
Serv-Conf
How to Configure
• IP-Conf
6. Set the IP Addr, SubNet and the other parameters in turns, and press
[Enter].
After the last parameter Socket Port is set, the system will return to the
LAN setting interface shown as below:
SYSTEM I/O CONF LAN
Info IP-Conf Serv-Conf Reset
7. Press the Left/Right key to select Reset to confirm the settings of IP-
Conf.
• Serv-Conf
2. Rotate the knob or press the Up/Down key to select 6. I/O Con and press
[Enter].
5. Rotate the knob to select the service you want to enable and press
[Enter].
6. Rotate the knob to select whether to enable the service and press
[Enter].
Pins Description
H CAN_H
L CAN_L
CAN Configuration
The user needs to configure the CAN interface parameters in the system menu
before using the remote control. The CAN interface parameters are as follows.
Name Description
Baud rate Select the baud rate from the following options: 20k/40k/50k/
80k/100k/125k/150k/200k/250k/400k/500k/1000k
1. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to en-
ter the system menu.
2. Rotate the knob or press the Up/Down key to select 6. I/O Con and press
[Enter].
GPIB Configuration
Each device on the GPIB (IEEE-488) interface must have a unique whole num-
ber address between 1 and 30. Your computer’s GPIB interface card address
must not conflict with any instrument on the interface bus. This setting is nonvo-
latile; it will not be changed by *RST.
When you purchase the interface accessory and successfully insert it into the
corresponding position on the rear panel of the instrument, the menu item for
changing the GPIB address appears in the System menu. The specific steps
are as follows:
1. Ensure that the instrument's power switch is off, that is, the instrument is in
Power Off state.
2. Insert the separately purchased GPIB interface card into the card slot on the
rear panel of the instrument.
3. Connect the instrument with the computer via the IEEE488 bus. After the
connection is successful, turn on the power switch of the instrument.
4. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to en-
ter the system menu.
5. Rotate the knob or press the Up/Down key to select 6. I/O Con and press
[Enter].
6. Press the Left/Right key to select GPIB and press [Enter].
7. Press the numeric keys to set the GPIB address and press [Enter].
Pins Description
3 DGND, ground
4 GND, ground
RS–232 Configuration
When you purchase the interface accessory and successfully insert it into the
corresponding position on the rear panel of the instrument, the RS–232 menu
item will appear in the System menu. The specific steps are as follows:
1. Ensure that the instrument's power switch is off, that is, the instrument is in
Power Off state.
2. Insert the separately purchased RS–232 interface card into the card slot on
the rear panel of the instrument.
3. Connect the instrument to the computer via an RS–232 cable. After the con-
nection is successful, turn on the power switch of the instrument.
4. Press the composite keys [Shift]+[P-set] (System) on the front panel to en-
ter the system menu.
5. Rotate the knob or press the Up/Down key to select 6. I/O Con and press
[Enter].
Name Description
Baud rate Select the baud rate from the following options: 4800/9600/
19200/38400/57600/115200
Parity bit The options are: N (no parity), O (odd parity), E (even
parity).
RS-232 Troubleshooting
• Check that whether the baud rate of the computer and instrument are the
same;
• Make sure the correct cable and adapter are connected. Note that internal
wiring may not be correct even if the cable has a suitable plug;
• The cable must be connected to the correct serial ports (COM1, COM2, etc)
of PC.
• If you want to remotely control the instrument using the built-in web server, you
must enable the web service. See 5.2 LAN Interface for details.
• The format of the address entered in the address bar of the browser is http://
192.168.0.100. The specific IP address is subject to the actual instrument
settings.
You can select different pages by clicking the buttons shown in the navigation
bar on the left side of the window. The detailed descriptions are as follows.
• Home:Web home interface, displays the model and appearance of the
instrument;
• Information: Displays the serial number of the instrument and more system
information as well as LAN configuration parameters;
• Web Control: Enables the Web control to begin controlling the instrument.
This page allows you to monitor and control the instrument;
• LAN Configuration: Reconfigure the LAN parameters;
• Manual: Go to the ITECH official website and view or download the relevant
documents.
• Upload: Performs a system upgrade.
Click CONNECT to connect the PC with the instrument, then click
Select File to select the system upgrade installation package (for example,
itech_6000_P.itech), and then click UPLOAD performs the upgrade op-
eration. After the upgrade is complete, the instrument needs to be restarted.
Technical Specification
6 Technical Specification
This chapter will introduce the main technical parameters of thispower, such as
rated voltage/current/power and so on. Besides, we will introduce the working
environment and storage temperature.
♦ Main Specification
♦ Supplemental Characteristics
Technical Specification
6.1.1 IT6006C-500-30
Parameters IT6006C-500-30
Output Rating Output Voltage 0 to 500V
( 0 ℃-40 ℃) Output Current -30 to 30A
Output Power -6000 to 6000W
Output Resistance 0 to 1Ω
Line regulation Voltage ≤0.01%FS
±(%of Output+Offset) Current ≤0.05%FS
Load regulation Voltage ≤0.02%FS
±(%of Output+Offset) Current ≤0.05%FS
Voltage 0.01V
Current 0.001A
Setup Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.01mΩ
Voltage 0.01V
Current 0.001A
Read Back Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0. 0.01mΩ
Setup Accuracy Voltage ≤0.02% + 0.02%FS
(within 12 months, 25℃
±5℃) Current ≤0.1% + 0.1%FS
Technical Specification
Technical Specification
6.1.2 IT6012C-500-60
Parameters IT6012C-500-60
Output Rating Output Voltage 0 to 500V
( 0 ℃-40 ℃) Output Current -60 to 60A
Output Power -12000 to 12000W
Output Resistance 0 to 1Ω
Line regulation Voltage ≤0.01%FS
±(%of Output+Offset) Current ≤0.05%FS
Load regulation Voltage ≤0.02%FS
±(%of Output+Offset) Current ≤0.05%FS
Voltage 0.01V
Current 0.001A
Setup Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.01mΩ
Voltage 0.01V
Current 0.001A
Read Back Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.01mΩ
Setup Accuracy Voltage ≤0.02% + 0.02%FS
(within 12 months, 25℃
±5℃) Current ≤0.1% + 0.1%FS
Technical Specification
Technical Specification
6.1.3 IT6018C-500-90
Parameters IT6018C-500-90
Output Rating Output Voltage 0 to 500V
( 0 ℃-40 ℃) Output Current -90 to 90A
Output Power -18000 to 18000W
Output Resistance 0 to 1Ω
Voltage ≤0.01%FS
Line regulation
Current ≤0.05%FS
Voltage ≤0.02%FS
Load regulation
Current ≤0.05%FS
Voltage 0.01V
Current 0.001A
Setup Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.01mΩ
Voltage 0.01V
Current 0.001A
Read Back Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.01mΩ
Setup Accuracy Voltage ≤0.02% + 0.02%FS
(within 12 months, 25℃
±5℃) Current ≤0.1% + 0.1%FS
Technical Specification
Technical Specification
6.1.4 IT6018C-1500-30
Parameters IT6018C-1500-30
Output Rating Output Voltage 0 to 1500V
( 0 ℃-40 ℃) Output Current -30 to 30A
Output Power -18000 to 18000W
Output Resistance 0 to 1Ω
Voltage ≤0.01%FS
Line regulation
Current ≤0.05%FS
Voltage ≤0.02%FS
Load regulation
Current ≤0.05%FS
Voltage 0.1V
Current 0.001A
Setup Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.1mΩ
Voltage 0.1V
Current 0.001A
Read Back Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.1mΩ
Setup Accuracy Voltage ≤0.02% + 0.02%FS
(within 12 months, 25℃
±5℃) Current ≤0.1% + 0.1%FS
Technical Specification
Technical Specification
6.1.5 IT6006C-800-20
Parameters IT6006C-800-20
Output Rating Output Voltage 0 to 800V
( 0 ℃-40 ℃) Output Current -20 to 20A
Output Power -6000 to 6000W
Output Resistance 0 to 1Ω
Line regulation Voltage ≤0.01%FS
±(%of Output+Offset) Current ≤0.05%FS
Load regulation Voltage ≤0.02%FS
±(%of Output+Offset) Current ≤0.05%FS
Voltage 0.01V
Current 0.001A
Setup Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.1mΩ
Voltage 0.01V
Current 0.001A
Read Back Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.1mΩ
Setup Accuracy Voltage ≤0.02% + 0.02%FS
(within 12 months, 25℃
±5℃) Current ≤0.1% + 0.1%FS
Technical Specification
Technical Specification
6.1.6 IT6012C-800-40
Parameters IT6012C-800-40
Output Rating Output Voltage 0 to 800V
( 0 ℃-40 ℃) Output Current -40 to 40A
Output Power -12000 to 12000W
Output Resistance 0 to 1Ω
Line regulation Voltage ≤0.01%FS
±(%of Output+Offset) Current ≤0.05%FS
Load regulation Voltage ≤0.02%S
±(%of Output+Offset) Current ≤0.05%FS
Voltage 0.01V
Current 0.001A
Setup Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.01mΩ
Voltage 0.01V
Current 0.001A
Read Back Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.01mΩ
Setup Accuracy Voltage ≤0.02% + 0.02%FS
(within 12 months, 25℃
±5℃) Current ≤0.1% + 0.1%FS
Technical Specification
Technical Specification
6.1.7 IT6018C-800-60
Parameters IT6018C-800-60
Output Rating Output Voltage 0 to 800V
( 0 ℃-40 ℃) Output Current -60 to 60A
Output Power -18000 to 18000W
Output Resistance 0 to 1Ω
Voltage ≤0.01%FS
Line regulation
Current ≤0.05%FS
Voltage ≤0.02%FS
Load regulation
Current ≤0.05%FS
Voltage 0.01V
Current 0.001A
Setup Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.01mΩ
Voltage 0.01V
Current 0.001A
Read Back Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.01mΩ
Setup Accuracy Voltage ≤0.02% + 0.02%FS
(within 12 months, 25℃
±5℃) Current ≤0.1% + 0.1%FS
Technical Specification
Technical Specification
6.1.8 IT6036C-800-120
Parameters IT6036C-800-120
Output Rating Output Voltage 0 to 800V
( 0 ℃-40 ℃) Output Current -120 to 120A
Output Power -36000 to 36000W
Output Resistance 0 to 1Ω
Voltage ≤0.01%FS
Line regulation
Current ≤0.05%FS
Voltage ≤0.02%FS
Load regulation
Current ≤0.05%FS
Voltage 0.01V
Current 0.01A
Setup Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.01mΩ
Voltage 0.01V
Current 0.01A
Read Back Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.01mΩ
Setup Accuracy Voltage ≤0.02% + 0.02%FS
Technical Specification
Technical Specification
Remote Sense
≤8V(2Vmin)
Compensation
Command Response Time 2mS
Power Factor 0.99
Maximum input current 66.73A
Maximum input apparent 39.5kVA
Storage temperature -10℃ to 70℃
Protective function OVP, OCP, OPP, OTP and Vsense reversed protection
Standard: USB, CAN, LAN; optional: GPIB, analog card, fiber
Communication interface optic socket
Isolation (output to ground) 1500V
Working temperature 0 to 50℃
Number of parallel units ≤8
Dimension (mm) 483W*801.61D*302.6H
Weight( net) 80kg
6.1.9 IT6018C-2250-20
Parameters IT6018C-2250-20
Output Rating Output Voltage 0 to 2250V
( 0 ℃-40 ℃) Output Current -20 to 20A
Output Power -18000 to 18000W
Output Resistance 0 to 1Ω
Line regulation Voltage ≤0.01%FS
±(%of Output+Offset) Current ≤0.05%FS
Load regulation Voltage ≤0.02%FS
±(%of Output+Offset) Current ≤0.05%FS
Voltage 0.1V
Current 0.01A
Setup Resolution
Power 0.001kW
Resistance 0.1mΩ
Voltage 0.1V
Read Back Resolution Current 0.01A
Power 0.001kW
Technical Specification
Resistance 0.1mΩ
Setup Accuracy Voltage ≤0.02% + 0.02%FS
(within 12 months, 25℃
±5℃) Current ≤0.1% + 0.1%FS
Technical Specification
Efficiency ~ 92%
Remote Sense
≤22.5V (2Vmin)
Compensation
Command Response Time 2mS
Power Factor 0.99
Maximum input current 33.37A
Maximum input apparent 19.8kVA
Storage temperature -10℃ to 70℃
Protective function OVP, OCP, OPP, OTP and Vsense reversed protection
Standard: USB, CAN, LAN; optional: GPIB, analog card, fiber
Communication interface optic socket
Isolation (output to ground) 3000V
Working temperature 0 to 50℃
Number of parallel units ≤8
Dimension (mm) 483W*801.61D*151.3H
Weight( net) 40KG
Technical Specification
Appendix
A Appendix
♦ Specifications of Red and Black Test Lines
♦ Fuse Replacement
AWG 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
The Maxi- 40 25 20 13 10 7 5 3.5 2.5 1.7
mum Current
Value( A)
AWG ( American Wire Gage), it means X wire ( marked on the wire). The table
above lists current capacity of single wire at working temperature of 30°C. For refer-
ence only.
Appendix
If there are no fuse assembly on the instrument rear panel, it means that you
can’t replace the fuse by yourself. Please contact the ITECH engineer on the
condition of the same malfunction.
Appendix
Appendix
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