Page 4 - Introduction
The Series 500A/102A/152A/202A are High Voltage Switching Power Supplies designedspecifically for charging capacitors in laser systems and other pulsed power applications. The500A provides 500 J/s, the 102A is 1000 J/s, 152A is 1,500 J/s, and the 202A provides 2000 J/sof average power and can be par...
Page 5 - Oil; Table 2.1 High Voltage Cable
500J/s, 1000J/s, 1500J/s 2000J/s at rated Output Voltage 550J/s, 1100J/s, 1650J/s 2200/J/s at rated Output Voltage 12 Standard (others at extra cost) 1kV, 1.5kV, 2kV, 3kV, 4kV, 5kV, 6kV, 10kV, 15kV, 20kV, 30kV, 40kV. All modelscontinuously variable from 0 to 100% of rated output voltage. 2.4.1 LINEA...
Page 7 - Parallel Operation; Specifications
90%, non-condensing ! ! ! ! The power supply is protected against Open Circuits, Short Circuits, Overloads and Arcs " " " " 500A/102A/152A are approved to UL2601 and TUV 601-1. Class I, per IEC 601-1. 202Apending approvals. # # # # Meets requirements of IEC 801-4, 801-5 All Remote Co...
Page 14 - NOTE: For Application At less than 10 Hz Please see section 5.7.; Figure 3-1 Input AC Power Connection NON-PFC Version; Figure 3-2 Input AC Power Connection, PFC Version
The PFC version connection is shown in Figure 3-2. Connect the input voltage linewires to L2 and COM terminals. WARNING: 152A and 202A PFC Models are only available with 220 VACNominal. For 152A Models Suffix 110 at 110-120 VAC must be operatedwith the internal fuses F1 and F2 (on the Inverter Board...
Page 15 - POTENTIAL LETHAL VOLTAGE; that all load
POTENTIAL LETHAL VOLTAGE Ensure that the power supply is off and disconnected from the input power andnever operate the power supply without a load cap. Make sure that all load capacitors are discharged and shorted to ground before making any connections.Lambda EMI recommends the use of safety dump ...
Page 17 - Operations
The Series 500A/102A/152A/202A is easily controlled through the remote connector onthe input panel of the unit. Only the ENABLE/RESET, V PROGRAM and GND signalsare required for operation. The remaining signals are provided for status monitoring andfault diagnosis. A schematic diagram showing the sug...
Page 19 - LETHAL VOLTAGES PRESENT
& & & & LETHAL VOLTAGES PRESENT ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TRAINED IN THE SAFETY ASPECTS OFHIGH VOLTAGE SHOULD PERFORM INITIAL CHECKOUT PROCEDURES. The power supply should have no visible damage or defects and the cover should besecurely fastened. Properly connect the input power (Sect...
Page 20 - C - OUTPUT LOAD CAPACITOR; V - PROGRAMMED OUTPUT VOLTAGE; CV; Figure 5.1 Output Voltage Waveform
For clarification and further technical assistance specific to your application, please contactLambda EMI. The ratings of these supplies are as follows: 500A - 500 J/s, 102A - 1000 J/s, 152A -1500J/s, 202A-2000J/s average charge rate. Although the measure of Joules/sec equates toWatts, Stored Energy...
Page 21 - Figure 5.2 Output Current Measurement; Pd; Table 5.1 Output Capacitance
Figure 5.2 Output Current Measurement A series terminating resistor (or series inductor or clamp diode) must be added as shown ifthe average value of the peak current exceeds 110% of the normal output current. When choosing Rs, ensure it can withstand the full output voltage across it as well as the...
Page 23 - Figure 5.3 HV Bias Measurements; EFF; The value of this ripple voltage can be expressed as; Po; Applications
Figure 5.3 HV Bias Measurements I L = Line current I L = P V L P F EFF P = Average output powerV L = Line voltage P F = Power factor (.65 min) EFF = 0.85 Ex: A 152A operating from 115V - 10% and delivering 1000W average. I L = 1000 ( 115 )( .65 )( 0.85 ) 0.9 = 17.5 A When charging very large capacit...
Page 25 - . Factory set for 10V
ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TRAINED IN THE SAFETY ASPECTS OFHIGH VOLTAGE SHOULD PERFORM CALIBRATION. The calibration steps described in this section require operation of the power supply withthe cover removed. Proceed with extreme caution as hazardous voltages are exposed throughout the unit. Safety gl...