SL SERIES MANUAL
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4.5 High Voltage Assembly
The High Voltage Assembly will vary depending upon the
model ordered. The circuitry typically consists of a full
wave, full bridge, or full wave doubler for voltage outputs
in the range of 1kV to 8kV. The higher voltage ranges
utilize various parallel, series arrangements of a full wave
voltage doubler.
Output filtering is typically provided by an R-C type filter.
Voltage feedback for regulation and monitoring is
provided by a high bandwidth resistive/capacitive divider.
Current feedback for regulation and monitoring is
provided by a sense resistor connected at the low voltage
end of the High Voltage Rectifier/Multiplier Circuit.
4.6 Control/Power PWB
The majority of control circuits for power supply controls
are located on the CONTROL/POWER PWB. +15VDC, -
15VDC,
and
+10VDC
is
generated
on
the
CONTROL/POWER PWB. High Voltage On/Off control
is accomplished by K3, and its associated circuitry.
Interlock control is provided by K4.
Voltage feedback from the high voltage divider is sent to
the control board via a mass terminated ribbon cable.
Gain adjustment is provided on the HV PWB. The KV
feedback signal is sent to the front panel DVM and to the
REAR PANEL TERMINAL BLOCK for remote
monitoring. K2 provides switching between feedback and
program signal for the front panel DVM’s. This allows
the user to preset the desired output before energizing
high voltage.
Program voltages are typically ramped up to set level by a
slow start circuit.
An arc sense circuit provides sensing, quench and
indicator of arc conditions. Consult the operation manual
for a detailed description of the arc sense control.
Current feedback from the high voltage rectifier is sent to
sense resistors located on the High Voltage Assembly.
Calibrated feedback is then sent to the applicable circuitry
on the Control/Power Board.
U12 and U13 circuits provide visual indication of the
control mode, which is in operation. These signals are
sent to the FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY for front panel
status indication.
The resonant control circuitry consists of a voltage to
frequency and a voltage to pulse width converter. U17
generates all frequency and pulse width control signals.
U16 provides specific control functions for the resonant
control.
Power supply inhibit circuits are provided by U22 and K3.
System Fault control and Indication is provided by U19,
U20 and U21, and associated circuitry. Diagnostic signals
are latched and then sent to the FRONT PANEL
ASSEMBLY for status indication.
4.7 Front Panel Assembly
Front Panel controls, meters and status indications are
connected to the FRONT PANEL PWB. The FRONT
PANEL
PWB
interfaces
directly
to
the
CONTROL/POWER PWB.
4.8 Options
Due to the many variations of models and options
provided in the SL Series, details of actual circuits used
may differ slightly from the above descriptions. Consult
Spellman’s Engineering Department for questions
regarding the principles of operation for the SL Series.