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Page 1 - DC Power Supply

Model: XLN3640, XLN6024, XLN8018, XLN10014 High Power Programmable DC Power Supply Click for models XLN15010, XLN30052 & XLN60026 USER MAN

Page 2 - KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS

3 UUT by accidentally entering the wrong settings. 6) Series & parallel connection mode The series-parallel connection mode of two or more un

Page 3 - WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS

1-4 4. Remote Communication ... 61 4.1 Interface Connection ...

Page 4 - Store/Move/Maintain

5 1. Introduction 1.1 Product Summary B&K Precision’s high voltage XLN series are programmable DC power supplies with single outputs tha

Page 5 - Table of Contents

6 3) Precise voltage and current measurement Besides the precise output, the high voltage XLN series also offers the capability to measure

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7 1.3 Specifications Note: All specifications apply to the unit after a temperature stabilization time of 15 minutes over an ambient temperatur

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8 Programming and Readback Accuracy ±(% output+offset) Voltage 0.05 %+75 mV 0.05 %+150 mV 0.05%+300 mV Current 0.1 %+30 mA 0.1 %+15.6 mA 0.1%+7.8

Page 8 - 1. Preface

9 Temperature Ratings(S) Storage (-10 °C -- 70 °C) Dimensions(W*H*D) 16.5 x 1.7 x 17 inch(420 x 44.2 x 460 mm) Weight 19.8 lbs. (9 kg) To ensure

Page 9 - 1.2 Features

10 1.5 Environmental Conditions 1. Do not locate or operate this product in an environment with dust, vibration, or corrosive gas and do not expos

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11 1.7 Installing Rackmount Brackets The power supply is designed to fit in a space of one rack unit (1U) and can be mounted in a standard 19-inch

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12 1.8 Removing Protective Covers Output Protection Covers Safety regulation requests protective cover when the output voltage is higher than 45 V

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13 1.9 Connecting AC Input The power supply’s AC input is rated for 100 V – 240 V, with frequency of 47 Hz – 63 Hz. Before connecting to an

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4 1.3 Specifications XLN3640/XLN6024 Specifications Output Rating XLN3640 XLN6024 Output Voltage 0--36 V 0--60 V Output Current 0--40 A 0--2

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14 to the screw holes on the power supply. 3. Use only the included screws to fasten and secure the cable housing assembly Warning: The power cor

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15 Warning: The power cord supplied with this product is certified for safety. In case the supplied cable assembly needs to be replaced, or an

Page 16 - 2. Cautions Before Using

16 1.10 Fuses This product is a switching mode power supply. The fuse installed inside should not break under normal operation. In case the fuse is

Page 17 - 2.6 Fuses

17 voltage is within the specified range.

Page 18 - 2.9 Cautions in Operation

18 2. Front Panel Operation 2.1 Front Panel Overview (1) Power switch: Turns on the main power to the power supply. (2) Display: 192x32 Graphi

Page 19 - 3. Front Panel Operation

19 back to previous menu options or exit the menu. (7) Numerical keys - : They are used to directly input the voltage or current value or choos

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20 (12) Rotary knob: Use this knob to adjust voltage or current when the output is ON (press first to let cursor display first). (13) Enter :

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21 2.2 Menu Settings and Configuration 1. SYSTEM SETTING: Pressing key in the first page of Menu Setting will enter the following “SYST

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22 *USB control requires installing USB drivers first. Download USB driver from www.bkprecision.com *USB interface is a virtual COM port. T he s

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23 RECALL DEFAULT: Restores the manufacturer default settings KEY LOCK: While exiting the setting screen after enabling KEY LOCK, all keys except

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5 General Average Command Response Time <50 ms <50 ms Power Factor Correction 0.99 (Full load) 0.99 (Full load) Remote Sense Compensation 2

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24 Note: If you are not sure of the IP settings, consult your network administrator. 2. OUTPUT SETTING: Press in the first page of the menu to

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25 XLN15010 – 0.01 – 1 V/ms XLN30052 – 0.01 – 3.3 V/ms XLN60026 – 0.01 – 6.6 V/ms CURR SLEW RATE: Current ascending/descending slope XLN15010 –

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26 from CC to CV mode 4. PARALLEL SETTING Press in the second screen of the menu to enter PARALLEL menu. ON/OFF: Enables or disables the pa

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27 FUNCTION menu. PROGRAM MODE: Press to enter the PROGRAM MODE screen. This mode allows the user to run list mode (sequences) that are stored

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28 Users can enable/disable external control in this menu option. An external voltage source (VOLT) or resistor (RES) can be used to control the out

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29 page. CHAIN ON/OFF: On/Off Series Connection Mode CHAIN ADDRESS: Setting Address (1 – 30) For detailed setting information, please refe

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30 2.3 Rear Panel Overview (16) LAN (Ethernet) Interface: RJ-45 LAN connector for remote communication. (17) GPIB Interface: GPIB connector fo

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31 (-S) and negative lead (-) of the DC output are connected to the negative end (-) of the device under test. This connection will compensate the

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32 Operation Instructions 2.4 Voltage Setting Press and set the output voltage by pressing the numerical keys directly, and then press to con

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33 2.7 Overcurrent Protection OCP Press to enter the “Configuration” menu and press to enter the PROTECTION setting screen. Then, use the k

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6 XLN8018/XLN10014 Specifications Output Rate XLN8018 XLN10014 Output Voltage 0~80 V 0~100 V Output Current 0~18 A 0~14.4 A Output Power 1

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34 by turning the rotary knob. Press and the cursor appears in response; press or to move the cursor to the digit you want to change and turn the

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35 LOAD+-RS-485RS-485RS-485Power LinePower Line After wiring is complete, configure one of the supplies as the Master and the other three as Slave A

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36 If the wiring is correct, the following screen will appear: After receiving the control command from the Master, all Slaves will be locked on t

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37 If more than one Master is being set to parallel mode, the following message will be displayed. After the master is configured, if it cannot co

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38 2.13 External Analog Interface A DB25 analog interface connector is available in the rear panel for analog control. The output voltage or outp

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39 2.13.2 Functions Enabling/Disabling External Control To enable external control, you must first access MENU 6-SPECIAL TEST FUNC  2. EXTERNAL CO

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40 A MODE: This allows the output On/Off button to be enabled or disabled. When pin 1 and 14 are opened, the output On/Off button is disabled and t

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41 EXTERN ENABLE Enable +/Enable - Output Output On/Off button Display NOT ACTIVE (by Default) Not Active On ---- ACTIVE (A Mode) Opened Off Disab

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42 Rising-edge trigger EXTERN MONITOR= 10V EXTERN SHUT-OFF= ON / LOW EXTERN ENABLE= ACTIVE W

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43 EXTERN ENABLE (menu config.) EXTERN SHUT-OFF (menu config.) Shut-Off (pin 15) Output Display NOT ACTIVE (by Default) OFF / LOW NOT ACTIVE On No D

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7 Average Command Response Time <50 ms <50 ms Power Factor Correction ≥ 0.99 (Full load) ≥ 0.99 (Full load) Remote Sense Compensation 2 V

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44 Local Control V = 300.00 V I = 1.000 A OFF

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45 Local/Analog pin State Output Control Display High (5V) Local Low (0V) Analog Power OK Pin 16 can be used to indicate whether a fault condi

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46 Under voltage mode, you may set the power supply’s voltage output value through Pin 9. 13246579810121113141615171918202221232524DC SOURCE+

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47 Pin 9 and GND Pin 22 can be connected with a resistor to set the power supply’s output voltage value. 13 246 579 8101211131416151719 182022 2123

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48 Under voltage control, you may input s DC voltage through Pin 10 to control the power supply’s output current value. 1324657981012111314161517

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49 supply’s output current value. 13 246 579 81012 11131416 151719 182022 212325 24 You may access MENU 6-SPECIAL TEST FUNC  2. EXTERNAL CONTRO

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50 13 246 579 81012 11131416 151719 182022 212325 24DC SOURCE+ -DVM+ - You may access MENU 6-SPECIAL TEST FUNC  2. EXTERNAL CONTROL to choose t

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51 You may access MENU 6-SPECIAL TEST FUNC  2. EXTERNAL CONTROL to choose the current monitor output range of Pin 24 at [EXTERN MONITOR] to [10 V]

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52 Example 1: To output the waveform shown above, users may edit the program through the following commands: PROG 1 Choose program number PROG:CLE

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53 PROG:STEP:ONT 0.5 PROG:STEP 6 Choose step 6 PROG:STEP:CURR 2 PROG:STEP:VOLT 100 PROG:STEP:ONT 0.5 PROG:STEP 7 Choose step 7 PROG:STEP:CURR

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8 Features of models XLN3640/XLN6024/XLN8018/XLN10014:  Graphical, easy to read LCD display  Compact, high efficiency and power density  40 A

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54 Example 2: To output the waveform shown above, the following example program can be used. PROG 2 Choose program number PROG:CLE Clear program 2

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55 PROG:STEP 6 Choose step 6 PROG:STEP:CURR 2 PROG:STEP:VOLT 50 PROG:STEP:ONT 0.5 PROG:STEP 7 Choose step 7 PROG:STEP:CURR 2 PROG:STEP:VOLT 200

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56 Example 3: If the power supply needs to execute Program 2 right after Program 1 is executed, then program 1 can be modified with a NEXT 2 co

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57 2.15 Multi-unit Connection Mode (RS485) The power supply, via the RS485 interface, provides multi-unit control function for up to 30 unit

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58 3. Protection and Error Messages 3.1 Overvoltage Protection (OVP) When OVP is activated and the voltage measured exceeds the set point, the sys

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59 3.4 Constant Voltage Protection (CV TO CC) When this function is activated, the power supply will stay in CV mode. If load changes force the s

Page 64 - Valid Arguments

60 3.7 Low Voltage Protection (ACD) When the machine has detected abnormally low AC power input, system will enter the “AC Detect Low Protect” mo

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61 4. Remote Communication 4.1 Interface Connection USB (Virtual COM) All models have a standard USB interface (virtual COM) that can be used f

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62 provides a simple way of setting voltage and current, as well as monitoring the output, using a web browser from a computer connected to the same

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63 Table 1 - Web Browser Menu Description Home Provides general information of the power supply: Model Number, Manufacturer, Short Description, MA

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9 2. Cautions Before Using 2.1 Check and Confirm Accessories before Using After receiving this product, please verify the items received in accord

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64 The power supply can be connected via Ethernet (LAN) interface using Telnet client with the following port: Telnet Connection Telnet Port:

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65 Windows Vista/7 Users By default, Telnet client is not installed on the system. There are two ways to install it manually: 1. Open command p

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66 populated. Then, Click the box next to Telnet Client. When finished, follow steps 1a or 1b to open Command Prompt and follow the same steps 2

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67 negative floating-point numeric values are some examples of valid data. <string > Characters enclosed by single or double quotes <LF >

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68 -005 Parallel function, Error mode -006 Parallel function, Multi-Master -007 Parallel function, No Slave found -008 Parallel function, Commun

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69 4.4 Remote Communication Protocol Command Description ADDRess set the address of the machine ADDRess? return the address of the machine BEEP

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70 Examples: Q 1:How to set GPIB address? ADDR 10 ==>address is 10 Q 2:How to read back GPIB address? ADDR? ==>return GPIB address ADDRESS? =

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71 Q 11:How to read the current output value? IOUT? ==>return current output Q 12:How to lock buttons and the rotary knob? LOCK 1 ==>lock th

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72 4.5 SCPI Conformity Information The power supply is compatible with all IEEE-488.2 and SCPI commands (1995). Commands are included in SCPI com

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73 *CLS 4.5.2 SCPI Command subsystem ABORt Abort the Output Action FETCh Fetch Subsystem :CURRent? Return the fetched output current :VOLTage

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10 2.4 Storage The storage temperature range of this product is within -10ºC - 70ºC and R.H. should be within 80% without moisture condensing. If n

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74 :PROTection :CLEar Reset latched protection PROGram Program Subsystem <NR1 | ? > select or return program number, range from

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75 :LEVel <NRf | ? > set or return overpower protect value :OVP <Boolean | ? > set or return overvoltage protect state :LEVe

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76 set or return IP address :KEY :LOCK <Boolean | ? set or return key lock state :LCD :BL <Boolean | ? > set or r

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77 Q 28:How to cancel all actions? Examples: ABOR ABORT Q 29:How to fetch current value? FETC:CURR? FETCH:CURRENT? Q 30:How to fetch voltage value

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78 Q 35:How to set up and read back the current stored in specific memory set? MEM:ISET 15 MEM:ISET? MEMORY:ISET 25 MEMORY:ISET? Q 36:How to save d

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79 OUT:SR:CURR? OUTPUT:SR:CURRENT 0.01 OUTPUT:SR:CURRENT? Q 42:How to read back the output state? OUT:STAT? OUTPUT:STATE? Q 43:How to read back th

Page 86 - 7. Assemble Accessories

80 SOUR:CURR:PROT ON SOUR:CURR:PROT? SOURCE:CURRENT:PROTECTION 0 SOURCE:CURRENT:PROTECTION? Q 48:How to set up and read back the overcurrent protec

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81 SOURCE:VOLTAGE:PROTECTION ? Q 52:How to set up and read back the overvoltage protection point? PROT:OVP:LEV 30 PROT:OVP:LEV? PROTECTION:OVP:LEVE

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82 SYSTEM:KEY:LOCK? Q 58: How to set up and read back the LCD backlight function? SYS:LCD:BL ON SYSTEM:LCD:BL? Q 59: How to set up and read back t

Page 89 - 8. Accessories

83 SYS:REC:DEF SYSTEM:RECALL:DEFAULT Q 64: How to set up and read back the communication interface? SYS:REM GPIB SYS:REM? SYSTEM:REMOTE ETHERNET SY

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11 2.7 Warm-up Time The XLN series is fully operable upon switching the power on. However, to reach the specified equipment accuracy, please allow

Page 91 - 9. Service Information

84 4.6 State Bit Definition When “STATE?” command is used, the system will return three bytes in the order as shown below. Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 0 bit

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85 4.7 Multi-Unit Programming Commands The multi-unit programming commands used by the power supply include a carriage return (CR) character for t

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86 commands to control individually addressed power supplies with RS-485 connection. Description: Selects the address of the power supply to be co

Page 94 - Power Supply

87 Description: Queries the firmware version of the selected power supply. Query: CREV? Return String: 1.10 CSN? Description: Queries the seria

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88 4.7.2 Output Control Commands This set of commands controls the outputs of the selected instrument (based on their address). Use CADR command

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89 CPV Description: Configures/Queries the VSET voltage setting of the selected power supply. Example: CPV 150.68 Sets the selected power supply’

Page 97 - Disposal

90 CMC? Description: Queries the measured/readback current output value of the selected power supply Query: CMC? Return String: 1.234 A The select

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91 value of the selected power supply. Example: COV 170.000 Sets the selected power supply’s OVP value to 170.000V. COV? Queries the selected power

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92 of the selected power supply. Example: COCP ON Sets the selected power supply’s OCP state to ON. COCP? Queries the selected power supply’s OCP s

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93 Return String: CV Format: CV or CC 4.7.3 Synchronous Control Commands This set of commands can be used to control all the power supplies connec

Page 101 - Introduction

12 3. Front Panel Operation 3.1 XLN3640/XLN6024/XLN8018/XLN10014 Panel 3.1.1 Front Panel (1) Power switch: Please consult the “Cautions before

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94 GRST Description: Resets all the power supplies connected in the chain to a known state. Syntax: GRST GCLS Description: Clears the status of

Page 103 - 1.3 Specifications

95 3.123 A. GOUT Description: Configures/Queries the output state of all the power supplies in the chain. Example: GOUT ON Sets all the power su

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96 Example: GOC 3.000 Sets all the power supplies’ OCP value to 3.000 A. GOCP Description: Configures/Queries the overcurrent protection state o

Page 105 - 1.4 Package Contents

97 Commands), the return string will be “OK”. If otherwise, an error message will occur. See the table below for the list of errors and their

Page 106 - 1.6 Storage

98 5.2 Voltage Calibration Follow the step by step instructions below for voltage calibration. 1. Power off the supply and connect its output t

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99 4. Key in “13579” as the password to enter the calibration menu. 5. Press to access the Voltage Calibration menu, and the following pa

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100 MIDL 198 178.2 ~ 217.8 MIDH 396 356.4 ~ 435.6 Hi 570 513.0 ~ 627.0 XLN30052 Function Setting Range of read back value Lo 15 5 ~ 16.5 MIDL 9

Page 109 - 1.9 Connecting AC Input

101 5.3 OVP Calibration Follow the step by step instructions below for OVP calibration. 1. Press in the calibration menu to enter the OVP cali

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102 5.4 Current Calibration Follow the step by step instructions below for current calibration. 1. Connect two terminals on the output of the pow

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103 calibration menu. 3. First, input the resistance of the current shunt in mΩ for current measurement fixture and press . 4. Then, observe the

Page 112 - 1.11 Warm-up Time

Safety Summary The following safety precautions apply to both operating and maintenance personnel and must be observed during all phases of operation,

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13 (6) ESC/CLR : Press this button to clean up numerical setting or jump to the previous screen. (7) Numerical keys - : They are used to direc

Page 114 - Front Panel Operation

104 MID2 2.08 1.872 ~ 2.288 MID3 3.468 3.1212 ~ 3.8148 Hi 4.94 4..446 ~ 5.434 XLN15010 Function Setting Range of transformation value

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105 3. Wait until it is finished. It will indicate “OK”. Now, do the same for OCP “Hi”. 4. Once completed, the calibration values will be

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106 Index AC input, 14 Analog Interface, 39 Calibration, 97 Caution, 18 CHAIN, 30 Down/Right/Store, 20 Enable +/-, 40 Environmental, 11 Error, 37 E

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107 Service Information Warranty Service: Please go the support and service section on our website www.bkprecision.com to obtain a RMA #. Return th

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109 Limited Three-year Warranty B&K Precision Corp. warrants to the original purchaser that its products and the component parts thereof, will

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14 .1= .5FF.3=6. (11) Output : Control the On/Off of the output power. (12) The rotary knob: Use this knob to adjust voltage or current (press

Page 123 - FF = FF L

15 .456..FLL LTL T T F 1. SYSTEM SETTING: Pressing key in the first page of Menu Setting will enter the following “SYSTEM SETTING” menu. L==

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16 Data bit : 8 Parity check : none Stop bit : 1 *When entering the Remote mode, screen will present RMT indicator as shown in the following

Page 125 - Multi-unit

17 L=FLL==LLL BEEP: Turns the Buzzer ON/OFF LCD BACKLIT: Set the backlight of the LCD to Always ON or OFF after 1/5/10/30 minutes RECALL DEFAULT: Re

Page 126 - 2.3 Rear Panel Overview

18 setting values stored inside internal memory. *If entering the HOT KEY mode, screen will indicate HOT symbol as shown in the following illustrati

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19 CURR SLEW RATE: Current ascending/descending slope (XLN 3640:0.01 - 2.5A/ms) (XLN 6024:0.01 - 1.2A/ms) (XLN 8018:0.01 - 0.72A/ms (XLN 10014:0

Page 128 - Operation Instructions

20 from CV to CC mode CC TO CV: Enable/disable the protection of the change from CC to CV mode 4. SERIES/PARALLEL SETTING Press in the second s

Page 129 - 2.9 Voltage Output

21 6.1 CURRENT COUNTER TEST: Press to enter the CURRENT COUNTER TEST screen. = 1. = .:.FF= 1 .: Refer to “Current Counting” section for the det

Page 130 - 2.12 Parallel Mode Setting

22 Press in the third page of Menu Setting to enter TIMER CONTROL screen. ==FFrni ec TIMER: Turn on/off TIMER function. TIME: Set up OUTPUT ON tim

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DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY THE INSTRUMENT Do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modifications to this instrument. Retu

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23 password “13579” to enter the following calibration menu screen: Figure 1 L1.32..LLL B. Press “1” to access Voltage Calibration Procedure. C.

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24 LLi87.53= D. According to voltage value displayed on DVM, fill in the values for their corresponding functions and press ENTER. If any DVM read-

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25 MIDH 53V 48 - 58 V Hi 76V 69 - 83 V XLN10014 Function Setting Value Range of Read-Back Value Lo 5V 4.5 - 5.5 V MIDL 33V 29.7

Page 135 - EXTERN MONITOR= 10V

26 LLniabilaLo==i... C. Jump to Hi function when completed. LLLo==ia D. Press ENTER to access OVP calibration procedure at High function. E.

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27 measurement fixture. According to voltage value shown on DVM, fill in that value that corresponds to the function and press ENTER key. Figure

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28 C. Please inspect the hardware if the current value is inconsistent with the value in the tolerance error table below after the calibratio

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29 XLN10014 Function Setting Range of Transformation Value Lo 0.03625A 0 - 0.1 A MIDL 4.7A 4.2 - 5.2 A MIDH 9.5A 8.55 - 10.45 A Hi

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30 3.1.2 Rear Panel Cooling fans: The supply automatically adjusts fan’s rpm according to the load condition. (16) Cooling fan: The rear cool

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31 When Local sense is selected, the wire connection can be setup as follows (shown in the figure above):positive sense (+S) is connected

Page 141 - EXTERN CURR CONTROL= VOLT

32 (23) 5V/1A Output: XLN series offers an extra output with a constant output voltage of 5 V and the maximum output current of 1 A. This extra pow

Page 142 - DC SOURCE

1 Store/Move/Maintain Storage When this device is not in use, properly package it and store it in an environment suitable for storage (if prese

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33 WARNING: This PRODUCT is designed meeting safety code and has passed the related qualification test. In case no output cable is connecte

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34 4. Operation Instructions 4.1 Voltage Setting Press and set the output voltage by pressing the numerical keys directly, and then press to co

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35 to confirm it. Now the cursor will move to the value setting for the OCP on the right hand side. Enter the OCP value by pressing the numerical

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36 countdown of the timer. Once it reaches down to zero, the supply will turn off the output automatically. =.ce55::. 4.8 Series (cascade) / Par

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37 that are connected to the Master. Therefore, in order to correctly configure the correctly, user must set up the Slaves beforeTo set a XLN3640/X

Page 148 - Example 1:

38 After receiving the control command from the Master, all Slaves will be locked on to the SLAVE screen. At this point all keys except are locked

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39 After wiring is complete, configure one supply as the Master and the other three as the Slave A, B, and C. After the power supply is configure

Page 150 - Example 2:

40 start searching for all Slaves, as shown below. ==FL.. .LL If wiring is correct, this screen will appear: L==:LLF After receiving the control com

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41 4.8.3 Error Message of Series/Parallel Connection If the RS485 wiring is wrong or the signal is not correct, the Master will display the f

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42 error message “SYNC OFF” is shown when the slave is not receiving the synchronous output OFF signal. LL L:: 4.9 External Tuning Setting Model

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2 Table of Contents 1. Preface ... 1 1.1 Prod

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43 XLN3640 (or 0 - 24 A for XLN6024 or 0 - 18 A for XLN8018 or 0 - 14.4 A for XLN10014) output current, the resolution of voltage and current wil

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44 pressing , error occurs herein and the screen will display an error message after two seconds. One of the following three scenarios may happen

Page 156 - 3.8 Input Error Message

45 10 programs that can have 150 steps in total for setting purpose. This can only be programmed remotely via USB, GPIB, or LAN with SCPI commands o

Page 157 - Remote Communication

46 PROG:STEP:ONT 0.1 PROG:STEP 3 Choose step 3 PROG:STEP:CURR 1 PROG:STEP:VOLT 15 PROG:STEP:ONT 0.1 PROG:STEP 4 Choose step 4 PROG:STEP:CURR

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47 Example 2: To output the wave form shown above, the following example program can be used. PROG 2 Choose program number PROG:CLE Clear program

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48 PROG:STEP:CURR 2 PROG:STEP:VOLT 5 PROG:STEP:ONT 0.5 PROG:STEP 7 Choose step 7 PROG:STEP:CURR 2 PROG:STEP:VOLT 20 PROG:STEP:ONT 0.5 PROG:STE

Page 160 - Telnet Connection

49 Example 3: If it needs to execute Program 2 right after Program 1 is executed then program 1 shall be modified to have NEXT 2 command. The foll

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50 4.12 Multi-unit Connection mode (RS485) XLN3640 / XLN6024 / XLN8018 / XLN10014 can use RS485 to provide multi-units series connection func

Page 162 - 4.2 Parameters Definition

51 SYSTEM CONTROL COMMAND: Command Description ================================================== CADR followed by address, which can be 1 to 3

Page 163 - 4.3 The Error/Event List

52 COC? Returns the OCP setting level COCP Sets the OCP on/off COCP? Returns the OCP on/off COP Sets the OPP level COP? Returns the OPP setting

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3 4.6 Control Voltage Output with Rotary knob ... 35 4.7 Timer Function ...

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53 CADR 7  OK CPV 20  OK Q3. How to set up Output for Address 7 on the system? CADR 3  OK COUT 1  OK Q4. How to read back Voltage value

Page 166 - Examples:

54 5. Protection and Error Messages 5.1 Over-voltage Protection (OVP) When the OVP is activated and voltage measured exceeds the setting point of

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55 5.4 Constant Voltage Protection (CV TO CC) When this function is activated, the power supply will stay in CV mode. If load changes force the s

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56 5.7 Low Voltage Protection (ACD) When the machine has detected abnormally low AC power input, system will enter the “AC Detect Low Protect” mod

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57 6. Remote Interface communication protocol The communication protocol includes standard SCPI commands and a few proprietary commands which fol

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58 characters at the end of each command when programming. 6.3 The Error/Event List SCPI interface can offer an error/event list that contains up t

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59 6.4 Remote Communication Protocol Command Description ADDRess set the address of the machine ADDRess? return the address of the machine BEEP

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60 Examples: Q 1:How to set GPIB address? ADDR 10 ==>address is 10 Q 2:How to read back GPIB address? ADDR? ==>return GPIB address ADDRESS? =

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61 Q 11:How to read the current outputting value? IOUT? ==>return current output Q 12:How to lock buttons and the rotary knob? LOCK 1 ==>loc

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62 6.5 SCPI Conformity Information The XLN series is entirely compatible with all IEEE-488.2 and SCPI commands (1995). Commands are included in SC

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4 6.6 State Bit Definition ... 74 6.7 LAN Communication (-GL versions) ...

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63 *CLS 6.5.2 SCPI Command subsystem ABORt Abort the Output Action FETCh Fetch Subsystem :CURRent? Return the fetched output current :VOLTage

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64 from 1 - 10 :CLEar clear program n parameters :ALL clear all program parameters :NEXT <NR1 | ? > ser or return next program numb

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65 :MODE <OFF/0,PARALLEL/1,SERIES/2|? > set or return parallel/series mode :TYPE <MASTER/0,SLAVEA/1,SLAVEB/2,SLAVEC/3|?> set or

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66 :LOCK <Boolean | ? set or return key lock state :LCD :BL <Boolean | ? > set or return LCD backlight state :POWer

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67 Examples: Q 28:How to cancel all actions? ABOR ABORT Q 29:How to fetch current value? FETC:CURR? FETCH:CURRENT? Q 30:How to fetch voltage valu

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68 MEM:ISET? MEMORY:ISET 25 MEMORY:ISET? Q 36:How to save data to memory set? MEM:SAVE MEMORY:SAVE Q 37:How to set up and cancel output? OUT ON OU

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69 Q 43:How to read back the protection state? PROT? PROTECTION? Q 44:How to set up and read back the CC to CV protection state? PROT:CCCV ON PROT:

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70 SOURCE:CURRENT:PROTECTION:LEVEL? Q 49:How to set up and read back the overpower protection state? PROT:OPP ON PROT:OPP? PROTECTION:OPP 0 PROTECT

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71 SYSTEM:E5V 0 Q 55:How to read back error code? SYS:ERR? SYSTEM:ERROR? Q 56:How to set up and read back the external adjustment state? SYS:EXT V

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72 SYS:POW:TYPE? SYS:POWER:TYPE USER SYS:POWER:TYPE? SYSTEM:GPIB:ADDRESS? Q 63:How to set up and read back the voltage under user-defined booting m

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1 1. Preface 1.1 Products Outline B&K Precision models XLN3640/XLN6024/XLN8018/XLN10014 are programmable DC power supplies with single outp

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73 Q 69:How to set up and read back the output voltage? SOUR:VOLT 30 SOUR:VOLT? SOURCE:VOLTAGE 35 SOURCE:VOLTAGE? Q 70:How to set up and read back

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74 6.6 State Bit Definition When “STATE?” command is used, the system will return three (3) bytes in the order as shown below. Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 0

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75 6.7 LAN Communication (-GL versions) XLN series power supplies provide three LAN control modes, including Web server, Telnet and Sockets. First,

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76 The main page shows all the basic message and network information. Setting Page (Configuration) This page allows you to setup protection sett

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77 Status Page (Status) Display the status of the system. If any error codes are shown, please refer to “Error/Event list” section for details. W

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78 Using Telnet The power supply can be controlled via Telnet over the Ethernet interface. Simply go into command prompt under MS-DOS and enter:

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79 7. Assemble Accessories 7.1 Assemble Rack Mount Brackets The XLN3640/XLN6024/XLN8018/XLN10014 is designed to fit in a space of one rack unit (1

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80 7.2 Assembly of Output Protective Cover (XLN6024/XLN8018/XLN10014) Safety regulation requests protective cover when the output voltage is higher

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81 7.3 Assembly of Remote Sense Protective Cover (XLN6024/XLN8018/XLN10014) Safety regulation requests protective cover when the voltage is higher

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82 8. Accessories Product Name: XLN3640/XLN6024/XLN8018/XLN10014 Parts List: Item Name & Specification Remarks 1. Terminal Block for Rapid P

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2 1.2 Features 1) Output Voltage & Current Voltage output range: 0 -- 36V (XLN3640) / 0 -- 60V (XLN6024) 0 -- 80V (XLN8018) / 0 --

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9. Service Information Warranty Service: Please go the support and service section on our website www.bkprecision.com to obtain a RMA #. Return th

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10. Limited Three-year Warranty B&K Precision Corp. warrants to the original purchaser that its products and the component parts thereof, will

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Model: XLN15010, XLN30052, XLN60026 High Power Programmable DC Power Supply USER MANUAL

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Safety Summary The following safety precautions apply to both operating and maintenance personnel and must be observed during all phases of operation,

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DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY THE INSTRUMENT Do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modifications to this instrument. Retu

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1-1 Store/ Maintain Storage When this device is not in use, properly package it and store it in an environment suitable for storage (if present

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1-2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction ..... 5 1.1 Product Summary ...

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1-3 2.6 Overvoltage Protection OVP ........... 32 2.7 Overcurrent Protection OCP .........

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