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Over-temperature
Protection:
The output will be tripped off if a fault causes the internal temperature to rise
excessively.
Line Regulation:
Change in output for a 10% line change:
Constant voltage: <0.01% of maximum output
Constant current: <0.01% of maximum output
Load Regulation:
Change in output for any load change within PowerFlex envelope, remote
sense connected:
Constant voltage: <0.01% of maximum output
Constant current: <0.05% of maximum output
Ripple & Noise
(20MHz bandwidth):
Both outputs loaded at 16V/10A , CV mode:
Typically <1mVrms, <15mV pk-pk; 3mVrms max.
Transient Load
Response:
<250us to within 50mV of set level for a 5% to 95% load change.
Voltage Programming
Speed
(CPX200DP only):
Typical time required for output to settle within 1% of its total excursion (for
resistive load). Excludes command processing time.
Range and Setting
90% Load
No Load
90% Load
No Load
60V 3A
16V 10A
Up
Up
15ms
5ms
10ms
5ms
Down
Down
200ms
20ms
2s
1.5s
Temperature Coefficient:
Typically <100ppm/°C
Status Indication:
Output ON lamp.
Constant voltage mode lamp.
Constant current mode lamp.
Unregulated (power limit) lamp
Remote lamp
(CPX200DP only)
LAN lamp
Trip message on display.
METER SPECIFICATIONS
Meter Types:
Dual 4 digit meters with 10mm (0.39") LEDs. Reading rate 4 Hz.
Meter Resolutions:
10mV, 10mA
Meter Accuracies:
Voltage 0.1% of reading ± 2 digits
Current 0.3% of reading ± 2 digits
ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
Independent Mode:
Each output is fully independent and isolated. Operation is equivalent to two
single power supplies.
VoltageTracking Mode:
(V
TRACK
)
Tracking Accuracy:
With V
TRACK
selected the voltage controls of Output 1 (the Master) set an
identical voltage on Output 2. The outputs remain isolated and the current
controls remain independent.
Locking the Master (S-Lock) also locks the voltage of Output 2.
Slave voltage = Master voltage ± (0.1% of Master voltage ± 20mV)
Synchronous On/Off:
In addition to the independent DC On/Off controls for each output, the outputs
can be turned on or off simultaneously using the Synchronous On/Off key.
This key operates in all modes.