Xantrex GPIB-M-XHR - Manual

Xantrex GPIB-M-XHR

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Operating Manual for; Multichannel Functionality
  • Page 4 – Limited; What does this warranty cover and how long does it last?; warranty lasts for a Warranty Period of; years; from the date of purchase at point of; What will Xantrex do?; Toll Free North America:
  • Page 5 – Proof of purchase may be in any one of the following forms:; What does this warranty not cover?; another manufacturer
  • Page 6 – Disclaimer; Product; Exclusions
  • Page 7 – Model Number
  • Page 8 – Power; WARNING—High Energy and High Voltage
  • Page 9 – About This Manual; Main Sections
  • Page 10 – Appendix B SCPI Command Reference; Describes the Standard Commands; Appendix C Error Messages; Describes the error messages that could appear; Appendix D Calibration; Provides the calibration procedures and parameters.; Manual Revisions
  • Page 11 – Table of Contents; Section 1. Features and Specifications
  • Page 12 – Section 4. Status Registers
  • Page 13 – Section 5. Current Sharing
  • Page 14 – Appendix B. SCPI Command Reference
  • Page 15 – List of Tables
  • Page 17 – List of Figures
  • Page 19 – Description; Features
  • Page 20 – Features and Specifications; Programmable
  • Page 21 – Specifications; Specifications for HPD 300 W with GPIB-M or CANbus
  • Page 22 – Specifications for XFR 1200 W with GPIB-M or CANbus
  • Page 23 – Specifications for XFR 2800 W with GPIB-M or CANbus
  • Page 24 – Specifications for XHR 1000 W with GPIB-M or CANbus
  • Page 25 – Specifications for XPD 500 W with GPIB-M or CANbus
  • Page 27 – Section 2. Installation and Configuration; Introduction; or CANbus; “Basic Setup Procedure” on page 31; Initial Inspection; CAUTION
  • Page 28 – Installation and Configuration; XFR and XHR Power Supply Front Panel with GPIB-M Interface
  • Page 29 – XPD Power Supply Front Panel with GPIB Interface
  • Page 30 – XFR 2800 Watt Power Supply Rear Panel with GPIB-M Interface
  • Page 31 – XHR Power Supply Rear Panel with GPIB-M Interface
  • Page 32 – XT/HPD Power Supply Rear Panel with GPIB-M Interface
  • Page 33 – Basic Setup Procedure; IEEE-488 Controller Connection; or; To install the ferrite block:; Ferrite Block” on page 31; XFR GPIB Cable with Ferrite Block
  • Page 34 – Setup; See; Configure power supply; “Power On Remote State” on page 49
  • Page 35 – Remote Mode Power On Conditions; Power On; “Status Byte” on page 79; Feature
  • Page 36 – Configure for GPIB Operation; Control
  • Page 37 – Configure for Multichannel Operation; Multichannel; Connect all units as described in
  • Page 38 – describes the pin; CANbus Pins; “Connections for Multichannel Operation” on page 37; Set each slave's unique multichannel address using the command:; where multichannel-address is an integer in the range of 1-50.; Function; “Broadcasting Commands” on page 39
  • Page 39 – Connections for Multichannel Operation; Using
  • Page 40 – Error 1702, “Multichannel address taken”; Appendix B. “SCPI Command Reference”; Note
  • Page 41 – Broadcasting; Set all power supplies to remote mode:
  • Page 42 – User Lines; and; User Line Pins
  • Page 43 – XT, HPD, XPD User Cable with Ferrite Block
  • Page 44 – Schematic For User Line Interface
  • Page 45 – Overview; Section 2; Powering ON; To power on the power supply:; WARNING- Shock Hazard
  • Page 46 – Operation; Power Supply Operating States; “Slew Rate” on page 67
  • Page 47 – Power Supply Regulation Modes; Constant
  • Page 48 – Remote Control Modes; “Change; Power Supply Factory Defaults; You can change the default Remote/Local state, see; Power Supply
  • Page 49 – Front Panel LEDs; LED
  • Page 50 – Power Supply Operation; Command Reference”; Change
  • Page 51 – OUTP; To query the state of the output enable:; To check your settings:; WARNING
  • Page 52 – Readback; Units are in volts and amps, respectively.
  • Page 53 – Configure; Five configurable protection mechanisms are available:
  • Page 54 – OVP; NONE indicates fold protection is disabled.; To set the fold delay:; is a value in the range of 0–60 seconds.
  • Page 55 – ON; To query if AC Off has tripped:
  • Page 56 – OUTP ON
  • Page 57 – User Settings
  • Page 58 – Set Up Power; “User Settings (Save and Recall)” on page 55
  • Page 60 – To read from the error queue:; Appendix C. “Error Messages”; NONE
  • Page 61 – To set up Auxiliary line A:; The choices for; To check the state of the line:
  • Page 62 – Auto Sequencing; Programming; is a number between 1 and 10 that corresponds to the
  • Page 63 – Editing the Sequence; TRIG
  • Page 64 – Setting Sequence Repetitions; BUS; Editing Step Parameters; “Setting Sequence Repetitions” on page 62; “Using Auto
  • Page 65 – You can also use the following to delete all sequences:
  • Page 67 – Limits
  • Page 68 – Triggering; Configure the desired output levels as a result of a trigger.
  • Page 69 – Slew Rate; The slew rate error increases as the slew rate increases.; The SCPI commands for changing the voltage slew rate are:; Selecting; DEFAULT; for both settings will return the slew rate to the default value
  • Page 70 – Using smaller steps will result in a smoother curve.
  • Page 71 – “Status Register Commands” on page 81
  • Page 72 – Status Registers; Figure
  • Page 73 – Operation Status Registers
  • Page 74 – OPERation Status Register; REGulating; REGulating Sub-Register
  • Page 75 – SHUTdown; SHUTdown Sub-Register; Protection; Protection SHUTdown Sub-Register; Remote
  • Page 76 – Remote CONtrol Sub-Register; Current; Current SHare Sub-Register; QUEStionable; gives an overview of the Questionable Status data structure. The “+”
  • Page 77 – Questionable Status Registers
  • Page 78 – QUEStionable Status Register; VOLTage
  • Page 79 – CURRent; summarizes the standard Event Status Register; IEEE 488.2 Status Register and Status Byte
  • Page 80 – “Query Error List” on
  • Page 81 – Status Byte; Status Byte Summary Register
  • Page 82 – Master
  • Page 83 – Status Register Commands; SCPI Status; Preset Values of User Configurable Registers
  • Page 84 – or the multichannel equivalent:; SCPI equivalent for multichannel use:
  • Page 85 – Parallel Poll Enable Register; “Status Byte”
  • Page 86 – Power-on Status Clear
  • Page 90 – Voltage
  • Page 91 – “Configure for Multichannel Operation” on page 35; Example of Current Share Operation
  • Page 92 – Current Sharing; No sharing; “Configure for
  • Page 93 – You must use GPIB control to operate the master.; Errors; there is more than one master connected to the CANbus, (
  • Page 95 – Primary; The power supply does not support secondary addressing.; Service Request and Polling; “The Status Register structure is mandatory for SCPI and
  • Page 96 – Protocol Specifications; Multiline; Multiline Control Functions; Interface; Interface Functions
  • Page 97 – Electrical Specifications; Driver; Driver Specifications for 1 megabyte/second:; Mechanical Specifications; Mechanical Specifications comply with IEEE 488.1 standards.; Performance Specifications; Driver
  • Page 99 – Instrumentation”; Requirements; GPIB control implements all IEEE 488.2 requirements. See; SCPI; SCPI mandated commands
  • Page 100 – SCPI Command Reference; Parameters Units of Measure and Multipliers; The default units of measure include:
  • Page 101 – Understanding SCPI Commands; CALibration; Using SCPI
  • Page 102 – Blank spaces
  • Page 103 – Using Queries
  • Page 105 – SCPI Command Summary
  • Page 106 – le; nd
  • Page 107 – Rea
  • Page 108 – Commands
  • Page 111 – tus Com
  • Page 117 – Expressions; xpressions
  • Page 119 – Appendix C. Error Messages; Upon receipt of a *CLS command
  • Page 120 – Error Messages; Command Error List; Command Error List; Execution Error List
  • Page 121 – Error Message Description
  • Page 122 – Device-Specific Error List; Device-Specific Error List
  • Page 123 – Query Error List; Query Error List; User Request Event; Operation Complete Event; Operation Complete Event
  • Page 124 – Front Panel Error Codes; Front Panel Error Codes; CPU Error Codes; Analog Programming Interface Error codes; Analog Programming Interface Error code; Auto Sequencing Error Codes; Auto Sequencing Error Codes
  • Page 125 – CANbus Error Codes; CANbus Error Codes; Multichannel Error Codes
  • Page 126 – Current Share Error Codes; Current Share Error Codes
  • Page 127 – Appendix D. Calibration; To access calibration mode via remote interface, use the command:
  • Page 128 – Calibration; Security code; Setup and Equipment
  • Page 129 – Calibration Procedure; Output; Minimum calibration level
  • Page 131 – Exit calibration mode; where “0000” is replaced with your security code.; Restore Factory Calibration
  • Page 134 – Xantrex Technology Inc.
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Operating Manual

Internal GPIB-M Interface:

Multichannel Functionality

for Programmable DC

Power Supplies

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Summary

Page 3 - Operating Manual for; Multichannel Functionality

Operating Manual for Internal GPIB-M Interface: Multichannel Functionality for Programmable DC Power Supplies

Page 4 - Limited; What does this warranty cover and how long does it last?; warranty lasts for a Warranty Period of; years; from the date of purchase at point of; What will Xantrex do?; Toll Free North America:

ii Operating Manual for Multichannel Functionality (GPIB-M) Limited Warranty What does this warranty cover and how long does it last? This Limited Warranty is provided by Xantrex Technology, Inc. (“Xantrex”) and covers defects in workmanship and materials in your GPIB-M Interface Card . This warrant...

Page 5 - Proof of purchase may be in any one of the following forms:; What does this warranty not cover?; another manufacturer

Release 2.1 iii Direct returns may be performed according to the Xantrex Return Material Authorization Policy described in your product manual. For some products, Xantrex maintains a network of regional Authorized Service Centers. Call Xantrex or check our website to see if your product can be repai...

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