Lps 305
Lps 305
Lps 305
User’s Manual
1. GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Safety Considerations ................................................................................................................ 1
1.3 Options ........................................................................................................................................ 3
1.4 Accessories ................................................................................................................................. 3
1.5 Output Isolation .......................................................................................................................... 3
1.6 Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 3
2. INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................ 5
2.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2 Initial inspection .......................................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Location and cooling.................................................................................................................. 5
2.4 Input power requirements .......................................................................................................... 5
2.5 Line fuse ..................................................................................................................................... 5
3. GETTING STARTED ..................................................................................................................... 6
3.1 Front panel controls and output terminals............................................................................... 6
3.2 LCD display message................................................................................................................ 8
REFER TO THE FIGURE B. ................................................................................................................... 8
3.3 Rear panel .................................................................................................................................. 9
4. OPERATION ............................................................................................................................... 10
4.1 Initial conditions ........................................................................................................................ 10
4.2 Control of output functions ...................................................................................................... 10
4.3 Enabling/Disabling the output .................................................................................................. 11
4.4 Overload protection of 5V or 3.3V output ............................................................................. 11
5. CALIBRATION ............................................................................................................................ 12
This section contains a general description of your power supply as well as its performance
specifications. Information about options and accessories are also provided.
The TPS-3025 series has been designed and tested according to EN-61010-1, Safety requirement for
Electronic Measuring Apparatus.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY NOTES
The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service,
and repair of this instrument. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings
elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the
instrument. The manufacturer assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these
requirements.
Verify that the power supply is set to match the available line voltage and the correct fuse is installed.
FUSES
Only fuses with the required rated current, voltage, and specified type (normal blow, time delay, etc.)
should be used. Do not use repaired fuses or shout circuited fuseholders. To do so could cause a
shock or fire hazard.
SAFETY SYMBOLS
1.4 Accessories
Power cable
Operation manual
Fuse
The output of the power supply is isolated from earth ground. Either output terminal may be grounded
or the output may floated up to +/- 240 Vdc (including output voltage) from chassis ground
1.6 Specifications
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
OUTPUT CURRENT
Options RS-232
Note:most soft keys have two functions. The first function of the key is function entry (i.e. + Vset, -Iset,
Tracking etc.)The second function for the soft keys is data entry (ji. E. 0~9).
(1) LCD display : Displays alphanumeric information with status annunciators. A detailed
listing of descriptions is presented in section 3.2.
(3) + Vset(7) : + output control key used to display or alter the present voltage setting.
Numeric entry key for number seven.
(4) + lset (8) : + output control key used to display or alter the present voltage setting.
Numeric entry key for number seven.
(5) + ▲ (up) (9) : + output control key used to increase the voltage settings when the supply is
in the CV mode or the current settings when the supply is in the CC mode. It
will change voltage or current by 10mV, or 1mA respectively. If the key is
pressed and held, it will continually increase the setting until it is released.
Numeric entry key for number nine,
(6) + ▼ (down) : + output control key used to decrease the voltage settings when the
supply is in the CV mode or the current settings when the supply is in the
CC mode by 10mV or 1mA per step. If the key is pressed and held, it will
continually decrease the setting until it is released,
(7) - Vset (4) : - output control key used to display or alter the present voltage setting.
Numeric entry key for number four.
(8) - Iset (5) : - output control key used to display or alter the present voltage setting.
Numeric entry key for number five.
(9) - ▲ (up) (6) : - output control key. The function is as same as positive channel.
Numeric entry key for number six.
(10) - ▼ (down) : - output control key. The function is as same as positive channel.
(11) TRACK(1) : Mode control key which toggles the tracking mode on or off.
(15) Beep (3) : Beeper control key which toggle the beeper on or off.
Numeric entry key for number three.
(16) Enter : Enter the values on the display for the specified function and return the
display to output-off mode or metering mode.
(17) Clear : Used in conjunction with the numeric entry keys to clear partially set
commands.
Also returns unit to the previous mode.
(18) output(on/off) : mode control key which toggles the output on or off simultaneously.
(19) output terminal (RED) : This terminal is used to output +30V/+2.5A with respect to the
COM1 terminal.
(20) COM1 Terminal(BLACK) : The common terminal which is used for +30V/+2.5A output.
(21) – output Terminal(WHITE) : This terminal is used to output +30V/+2.5A with respect to the
COM1 terminal.
(22) GDN Terminal (GREEN) : This ground(earth) terminal is connected to the main chassis.
(23) COM2 Terminal(BLUE) : The common terminal which is used for 5V/3A or 3.3V/3A output.
(24) 5V/3.3V Terminal )RED) : This terminal is used to output 5V/3A or 3.3V/3A with respect to the
COM2 terminal.
LPS - 305
+VSET +ISET + +
CV INDEP
CC TRACK 7 8 9
CV 5V
-VSET -ISET
CC 3.3V
4 5 6
TRACK BEEP
1 2 3
±OUTPUT
0
POWER
ON
I
±240 Vc MAX
5V/3.3V COM2 COM1 +
O OFF
2 24 23 11 12 22 14 21 13 20 16 19 15 18 17
FIGURE A
3.2 LCD display message
1 3
CV INDEP
ALL OUTPUT OFF
CC TRACK
CV 5V
20.00V -15.00V
CC 3.3V
2 4
FIGURE B
CAUTION:
NO OPERATOR SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO TRAINED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
WARNING: DCE
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION
AGAINST FIRE HAZARD ,
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME
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TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE .
FUSE RS-232C
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FIGURE C
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When AC voltage is applied, the power supply undergoes a self-test and disables all outputs by default.
The display will show an “ALL OUTPUT OFF “ message along with the + Vset and – Vest values as
shown in Figure 4.1.
CV INDEP
ALL OUTPUT OFF
CC TRACK
CV 5V
0.00V -0.00V
CC 3.3V
FIGURE 4.1
The power supply will accept programming values directly in volts or amps. All input values will be
rounded-off to the nearest multiple of the resolution (typically 10mV or 1Ma) for that particular output. If
the programming value is outside the valid range, an “INPUT REEOE“ message will be displayed on
the LCD for one second and the power supply will return to the previous set value.
When you press the +Vset, +Iset, -Vset, -Iset, the output selected (+output or –output) and the present
setting for that function will be displayed. You can change setting using the numeric entry keys.
Pressing the number keys will cause the present numeric setting to become blank and be replaced
with the new numbers on the display .You can use the CLEAR key to erase previous keystrokes if you
make a mistake. Pressing the ENTER key will enter the values displayed for the function indicated,
initiate that function, initiate that function, and return the display to the output off mode or to the
metering mode (output on) in which the measured numbers will result in retention of the previous
values and return to the previous mode. You can also return to the previous mode at anytime by
pressing the CLEAR key.
The up/down arrow keys for each output are used to change voltage and current and current setting
when the power supply is in the CV mode and in the CC mode respectively.
NOTE
The up/down keys change the LSB of the voltage or current (typically 10mV or 1mA) each time they
are pressed. If the key is held down for more than 1 second, the power supply will automatically step
up/ down until the key is released. The up/down step rate will increase if the key is held down for more
than 2 seconds.
The up/down step function can only be used when the power supply is in the metering mode. The
function is disabled when the power supply is in the programming mode (i.e. when + Vset, +Iset, - Vset,
-Iset or -Iset, is pressed).
The power supply can be programmed by the numeric entry keys or the up/down step function even
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The selected output channel can be turned on and off from the front panel. The output on/off key
toggles both the +output and –output on and off simultaneously. The “.” key toggles the 5V or 3.3V
output on and off. An output disabled by the output on/off key will be have as if it were programmed to
zero volts.
When the 5V or 3.3V output current is approximately 20 percent above the current output rating or if
the output is shorted, the overload protection circuit will be activated and the output will be disabled.
To reset the output, first clear the condition that caused the overload then press the “.” (on/off ) key to
enable the output to its previous state.
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Step 1: Simultaneously press the “8” and the “ -▼ ” keys on the Keypad and the following message
will Appear on the LCD:
CV INDEP
+V Lo=09.487
CC TRACK
CV 5V
ADC GET=01036
CC 3.3V
Step 2: Measure the DC voltage from the +output terminals (+ and COM1) with the DMM and key in
the measured value (i.e. if the DMM shows 9.487V then key in 9.487) followed by the
“ENTER” key.
The following message will then appear on the LCD:
CV INDEP
+V Hi=29.798
CC TRACK
CV 5V
ADC GET=03104
CC 3.3V
Step 3: Repeat step 2. Key in the measured value (i.e. if the DMM shows 29.798V then key in 29.798)
followed by the “ ENTER “ key. The following message will then appear on the LCD.
CV INDEP
+I Lo=0.728
CC TRACK
CV 5V
ADC GET=00903
CC 3.3V
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CV INDEP
+I Hi=2.491
CC TRACK
CV 5V
ADC GET=02579
CC 3.3V
Step 5: Repeat step 4. Keyin the measured value (i.e. if the DMM shows 2.491A then keyin 2.491)
followed by the “ENTER” key. The following message will then appear on the LCD:
CV INDEP
ADC GET=01039
CC TRACK
CV 5V
-V Lo=09.624
CC 3.3V
Step 6: Measure the DC voltage from –output terminals ( - and COM1) with the DMM and keyin the
measured value (i.e. if the DMM shows 9.624V then keyin 9.624) followed by the “ENTER”
key.
The following message will then appear on the
CV INDEP
ADC GET=03099
CC TRACK
CV 5V
-V Hi=30.036
CC 3.3V
Step 7: Repeat step 6.Keyin the measured value (i.e. if the DMM shows 30.036V, then keyin 30.036)
followed by the “ENTER” key. The following message will then appear on the LCD:
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Step 8: Measure the DC current from –output terminals ( - and COM) with the DMM and keyin the
measured value (i.e. if the DMM shows 0.642A then keyin 0.642) followed by the “ENTER”
key.
The following message will then appear on the LCD:
CV INDEP
ADC GET=02503
CC TRACK
CV 5V
-I Hi=2.418
CC 3.3V
Step 9: Repeat step 8. Keyin the measured value (i.e. if the DMM shows 2.418A, then keyin 2.418)
followed by the “ENTER” key. The following message will then appear on the LCD:
CV INDEP
MOTECH LPS 305
CC TRACK
CV 5V
Version 1.17
CC 3.3V
CV INDEP
ALL OUTPUT OFF
CC TRACK
CV 5V
10.00V -10.00V
CC 3.3V
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If the fuse is suspected of being defective, it should be inspected and, if necessary, replaced. To
inspect or replace the fuse, please perform the following steps:
(1) Disconnect the AC line cord from the unit to reduce electrical shock hazard.
(2) Remove the fuse by sliding out the fuse holder. The fuseholder is beneath the AC Receptacle.
Test the fuse for electrical continuity with an ohmmeter.
(3) If the fuse is found to be defective, replace it with a replacement fuse as specified in the label
on the rear panel.
(4) Replace the fuse in the fuseholder and re-install.
(5) Reconnect the AC power cord.
NOTE: USE OF ANY FUSE OTHER THAN THE ONE SPECIFIED MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
UNIT, POSE A SEVERE FIRE HAZARD, AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
(1) Re-read the operation instructions, It is very easy to inadvertently make mistakes in operation
procedures.
(2) Remove and test the fuse. The power supply will not function with an open fuse.
Bit 7: 0:nothing
1:digital output overload
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