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User Manual 86 i Series / iX Series 4.6.1.2 Analyzing FFT data The data displays available for FFT data allow you to scroll through the entire
User Manual i Series / iX Series 87 4.6.2 Waveform Acquisition The waveform acquisition mode allows voltage and/or current data waveforms to be
User Manual 88 i Series / iX Series 4.6.2.2 Analyzing waveform data The data displays available for acquired waveform data allow you to scroll
User Manual i Series / iX Series 89 4.6.3 Triggering Measurements Both FFT results and waveform acquisitions may have to positioned at a specif
User Manual 90 i Series / iX Series This mode is appropriate when capturing analyzing events at a specific phase angle such as the zero crossi
User Manual i Series / iX Series 91 This mode is appropriate for capturing the inrush current of a load by programming the voltage to a specif
User Manual 92 i Series / iX Series 4.6.3.3 Trigger delay The trigger delay field allows the user the set the amount of pre- or post-trigger da
User Manual i Series / iX Series 93 PRE TRIGGER DELAY Alternatively, a negative trigger delay value may be specified up to the maximum time wind
User Manual 94 i Series / iX Series 4.7 Transient Programming 4.7.1 Introduction Transient programming provides a precise timing control over
User Manual i Series / iX Series 95 4.7.4 Pulse Transients Pulse transients let you program the output to a specified value for a predetermined
i Series / iX Series vii List of Figures Figure 3-1: The 5001iX Power Source ...
User Manual 96 i Series / iX Series 4.7.5 List Transients List transients provide the most versatile means of controlling the output in a speci
User Manual i Series / iX Series 97 8. The START ø may be left at RANDOM as we are not interested in starting at a specific phase angle. If a n
User Manual 98 i Series / iX Series Note: The AC source output remains at the last programmed values at the completion of the list. In three p
User Manual i Series / iX Series 99 4.7.7 Switching Waveforms The FUNCTION field available in each transient list event setup menu may be used
User Manual 100 i Series / iX Series 4.7.8 Transient Execution Figure 4-42: START/VIEW TRANSIENT SEQUENCE menu A transient list can be execut
User Manual i Series / iX Series 101 5. Principle of Operation 5.1 General An explanation of the circuits in the 3001iX and 5001iX is given in
User Manual 102 i Series / iX Series 5.2 Overall Description Three or single phase input power is routed in from the back panel through an EMI
User Manual i Series / iX Series 103 5.3.2 Keyboard/Display Board The keyboard/display assembly is assembly A9. It is mounted to the front pan
User Manual 104 i Series / iX Series Figure 5-2: Power Source Module Block Diagram
User Manual i Series / iX Series 105 5.4 Current Limit Board The current limit board, A6, receives the oscillator signal and passes it through
viii i Series / iX Series Figure 5-5: AC Power Stage Layout ...
User Manual 106 i Series / iX Series 5.6 DC-DC Power Converter The DC-DC power converter, A3, is powered from the rectified AC input. The conv
User Manual i Series / iX Series 107 Figure 5-3: 5001i Internal Layout
User Manual 108 i Series / iX Series Figure 5-4: Logic Board LED's
User Manual i Series / iX Series 109 There are six LED indicators on the logic board. Their positions are shown in Figure 5-4. The LED functio
User Manual 110 i Series / iX Series Figure 5-5: AC Power Stage Layout
User Manual i Series / iX Series 111 Figure 5-6: AC Control Logic Block Diagram
User Manual 112 i Series / iX Series CAUTION VOLTAGES UP TO 480 VAC AND 700 VDC ARE PRESENT IN CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THIS POWER SOURCE. THIS
User Manual i Series / iX Series 113 6. Calibration The Routine Calibration should be performed every 12 months. Non-routine Calibration is on
User Manual 114 i Series / iX Series 6.4 Routine Output Calibration Setup: Connect the test equipment to the power source as shown in Figure 6-
User Manual i Series / iX Series 115 The Output Calibration Table is a summary of the output calibration procedure. The following text is a det
i Series / iX Series ix Figure 9-59: Steady State DC ...
User Manual 116 i Series / iX Series 150 VDC Range Volt Zero: Press the PROGRAM key. Select VOLT RANGE and program the 150 VDC range with the s
User Manual i Series / iX Series 117 6.5 Routine Measurement Calibration Connect the test equipment to the power source as shown in Figure 6-2.
User Manual 118 i Series / iX Series Figure 6-2: Test Equipment Hook-up for Measurement Calibration
User Manual i Series / iX Series 119 Note: The Fluke 8506A Digital Multimeter must be used for the following calibration. The 8506A must be set
User Manual 120 i Series / iX Series 6.6 Non-Routine Calibration The non-routine calibration involves removing the top cover from the power sou
User Manual i Series / iX Series 121 6.6.3 Output Impedance Calibration (3001iX, 5001iX, 9003iX, and 15003iX models only) For the output impeda
User Manual 122 i Series / iX Series 5. Calculate the resistive and inductive component R and L using the formulas shown in Table 6-8. (Altern
User Manual i Series / iX Series 123 6.6.4 Current Monitor Offset Adjustment 1. Program the 300 Vac range, zero volts, and turn the Output ON.
User Manual 124 i Series / iX Series Figure 6-3: Adjustment Location
User Manual i Series / iX Series 125 7. Service 7.1 Cleaning The exterior of the power source may be cleaned with a cloth dampened with a mild
x i Series / iX Series List of Tables Table 3-1: Wire Sizes ...
User Manual 126 i Series / iX Series 7.3.4 Distorted Output CAUSE SOLUTION Power source is grossly overloaded. Reduce load The crest factor of
User Manual i Series / iX Series 127 7.4 Advanced Troubleshooting. WARNING: Do not connect 400-480V into the 208-240V unit, the result could
User Manual 128 i Series / iX Series 7.4.4 Fuse Check See Figure 5-3 and Figure 5-5. Check the fuse F1 on the AC power board at the top of the
User Manual i Series / iX Series 129 FUSE # FUNCTION FUSE VALUE F2 DC-DC Converter logic 1 amp F3 18V - AC gate drive (2) 1 amp F4 18V - AC ga
User Manual 130 i Series / iX Series 7.4.6 Disassembly Procedure Disconnect mains power to the source and wait 10 minutes to allow the capacito
User Manual i Series / iX Series 131 8. Top Assembly Replaceable Parts TOP ASSEMBLY No: 7000-439-4 3001i 7000-439-1 3001iX 7000-438-3
User Manual 132 i Series / iX Series SEQ# CI PART # DESCRIPTION DC - DC POWER ASSY. 7000-729 AND 7000-731 F2 270174 1 amp, 250 vac, quick act
User Manual i Series / iX Series 133 9. Options 9.1 RTCA/DO-160 Option The RTCA/DO-160 Option is made up of both firmware that resides in the
User Manual 134 i Series / iX Series 9.1.1.3 Tests Performed 9.1.1.3.1 NORMAL STATE AC Source: 1. Normal State Voltage and Frequency test 2.
User Manual i Series / iX Series 135 9.1.1.4 Front Panel Entry To perform a test from the keyboard, from the MENU 2 screen, select the APPLICA
User Manual i Series / iX Series 1 1. Introduction This instruction manual contains information on the installation, operation, calibration and
User Manual 136 i Series / iX Series 9.1.1.5 AC TESTS Note: Prior to test selection the standard and the group selection are required. Use the
User Manual i Series / iX Series 137 VOLT FREQ MAX This test will set the voltage and frequency to levels defined by Table 9-2. The test will l
User Manual 138 i Series / iX Series Figure 9-4: Voltage Modulation
User Manual i Series / iX Series 139 FREQUENCY MODULATION This test requires a numeric value equal to the modulation rate in Hz. This value must
User Manual 140 i Series / iX Series POWER INTERRUPT This test requires a numeric entry value equal to the test number. The tests are grouped a
User Manual i Series / iX Series 141 T1 0 Volt F1 F2 T2 T3 Test no. 21(I) 22(I
User Manual 142 i Series / iX Series FREQUENCY TRANSIENTS (Group 1 only) Seq. No Frequency Time 1 400 5 Minute 2 440 150msec 3 400 5Sec. 4 350
User Manual i Series / iX Series 143 VOLT FREQ MIN Standard/Group RTCA Group1 Group2 Group3 Voltage 1Ф 100 104 104 104 3Ф 101.5 105.5 105.5 105
User Manual 144 i Series / iX Series 9.1.1.5.3 ABNORMAL TEST From the DO160 MENU Scroll to the ABNORMAL AC entry using the up and down cursor k
User Manual i Series / iX Series 145 VOLT MIN This test will set the voltage and frequency to levels defined by Table 9-11 for 5 minutes. The te
User Manual 2 i Series / iX Series 2. Specifications All specifications are for a single i or iX series chassis and 25 5 C sine wave output w
User Manual 146 i Series / iX Series 9.1.1.6 DC TESTS If the output voltage is set for 24V DC or 14V DC the DO-160 DC Main selection screen wil
User Manual i Series / iX Series 147 VOLT MAX Standard Categories A and Z B 28V / 14V RTCA 30.3 30.3 15.1 EUROCAE 30.3 29.3 14.6 Table 9-14: No
User Manual 148 i Series / iX Series 9.1.1.6.2 Abnormal Test From the DO-160 MENU scroll to the ABNORMAL DC entry using the up and down cursor
User Manual i Series / iX Series 149 VOLT SURGE This test will produce voltage surge defined by Table 9-16. This test will be repeated three ti
User Manual 150 i Series / iX Series 9.1.2 Option –160: RTCA/DO-160 Rev E Tests (Software) Use of this option requires the following: iX Seri
User Manual i Series / iX Series 151 This section of the manual covers operation of the –160 option using the CIGui32 program. Version 1.26 or h
User Manual 152 i Series / iX Series No. 230V Tests Description Table A(CF) Table A(NF) Table A(WF) No. 14 VDC Tests Description Table ADC Table
User Manual i Series / iX Series 153 9.1.2.3 Specific Test Limitations and Discrepancies While every effort has been made to provide comprehens
User Manual 154 i Series / iX Series 9.1.2.4 General Test Procedure Generally, the following steps are needed to perform a 160 test on an EUT.
User Manual i Series / iX Series 155 9.1.2.5 Initial Setup The –160 option supports both AC and DC modes of operation. The correct mode is a fu
User Manual i Series / iX Series 3 2.1.2 Output (ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE FOR AC AND DC UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE) Output Parameter i Series iX Seri
User Manual 156 i Series / iX Series 9.1.2.6 CIGui32 -160 Control Window Figure 9-13: 160 Option Test Selection Screen. To access the –160 opt
User Manual i Series / iX Series 157 In addition to the three tab controls, the left pane of the 160 window contains a set of output on/off con
User Manual 158 i Series / iX Series 9.1.2.8 160 Test Selection The Test Selections tab in the 160 test window contains the following controls
User Manual i Series / iX Series 159 Control / Display Description File Reference The test sequence file that is used to implement this test se
User Manual 160 i Series / iX Series 9.1.2.9 160 Test Control Figure 9-14: 160 Option Test Control Screen. The Test Control tab in the 160 te
User Manual i Series / iX Series 161 Control / Display Description on Abort when the operator aborts a test. Normally, the output of the source
User Manual 162 i Series / iX Series Control / Display Description function is required to implement complex transients that require multiple st
User Manual i Series / iX Series 163 9.1.2.11 160 EUT Performance Measurements Figure 9-16: 160 Option EUT Measurement Data Screen. The EUT P
User Manual 164 i Series / iX Series Sub-Tab Description is outside the allowable limits, a Fail indication is displayed. Current Distortion (%
User Manual i Series / iX Series 165 Additional user controls located on the EUT Performance Measurements Tab: Control / Display Description Up
User Manual 4 i Series / iX Series Output Parameter i Series iX Series 15001i/iX 15000 VA AC, 10500 W DC 15000 VA AC, 10500 W DC Current, maxi
User Manual 166 i Series / iX Series 9.1.2.12 Test Description Files – Creating Custom Tests The 160 option uses a set of configuration files t
User Manual i Series / iX Series 167 Rev E: Table A(CF)115: Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 16.5.1 Normal Operating Con
User Manual 168 i Series / iX Series Table A(NF)115: Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 16.5.1 Normal Operating Conditions
User Manual i Series / iX Series 169 16.5.2.2 Momentary Undervoltage (ac) 10V and 60V, 650Hz Apply for 7 seconds each test EANF115_VUND650 1
User Manual 170 i Series / iX Series Table A(WF)115: Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 16.5.1 Normal Operating Conditions
User Manual i Series / iX Series 171 16.5.2.1c 3 Phs Voltage (ac) 97V to 134V, 360Hz Apply for 5 mins each test EAWF115_VABN3P360 16.5.2.1c
User Manual 172 i Series / iX Series Table ADC28: Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 16.6.1 Normal Operating Conditions (d
User Manual i Series / iX Series 173 Table BDC28: Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 16.6.1 Normal Operating Conditions (d
User Manual 174 i Series / iX Series Table ZDC28: Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 16.6.1 Normal Operating Conditions (d
User Manual i Series / iX Series 175 Table A(CF)230: Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 16.5.1 Normal Operating Conditions
User Manual i Series / iX Series 5 Output Parameter i Series iX Series 15001i/iX 111, 135 VAC range 55.5, 270 VAC range 111, 135 VAC range 10
User Manual 176 i Series / iX Series Table ADC14: Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 16.6.1 Normal Operating Conditions (d
User Manual i Series / iX Series 177 Table BDC14: Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 16.6.1 Normal Operating Conditions (d
User Manual 178 i Series / iX Series Table ZDC14: Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 16.6.1 Normal Operating Conditions (d
User Manual i Series / iX Series 179 9.1.2.14 160 Option Related Error Messages The CIGui32 program will monitor the power source on a regular
User Manual 180 i Series / iX Series 9.2 IEC 61000-4-11 Option 9.2.1 General The IEC1000-4-11 option is capable of performing IEC1000-4 sectio
User Manual i Series / iX Series 181 9.2.5 Front Panel Entry To perform a test from the keyboard, select the APPLICATIONS screen from the MENU
User Manual 182 i Series / iX Series 9.2.5.1 DIPS AND INTERRUPTIONS TEST Scroll to the DIPS AND INTERRUPTIONS entry using the up and down curso
User Manual i Series / iX Series 183 RUN ALL The RUN ALL selection will cause the following automated test sequence suggested by the standard to
User Manual 184 i Series / iX Series 9.2.5.2 VOLTAGE VARIATION TESTS From the IEC1000-4-11 Main Menu screen shown in Figure 9-18, scroll to the
User Manual i Series / iX Series 185 RUN SINGLE RUN SINGLE command will run the test once. The Variation test is defined by the REDUCE TO, FALL
User Manual 6 i Series / iX Series Output Parameter i Series iX Series Current Limit programmable 0 to 100% of range for all ranges Frequency R
User Manual 186 i Series / iX Series 9.2.6 Using the CIGui32 Windows Program for IEC 61000-4-11 Testing Figure 9-23: IEC 61000-4-11 GUI screen
User Manual i Series / iX Series 187 9.3 IEC 61000-4-13 Option 9.3.1 General The IEC413 option is capable of performing IEC 61000-4 section 13
User Manual 188 i Series / iX Series 9.3.4 Front Panel Entry While it is possible to perform IEC 61000-4-13 testing from the front panel of th
User Manual i Series / iX Series 189 EUT CLASS This field selects the desired product or EUT class. There are four EUT classes. Class 1, 2 and
User Manual 190 i Series / iX Series 9.3.4.2 IEC GROUPS This section will describe the groups and parameters associated with IEC 61000-4-13. R
User Manual i Series / iX Series 191 SWEEP GROUP If the SWEEP group is selected, the screen will appear as shown in Figure 9-28. The screen has
User Manual 192 i Series / iX Series HARMONICS GROUP If the Harmonics group is selected, the screen will appear as shown in Figure 9-29. The scr
User Manual i Series / iX Series 193 INTERHARMONICS GROUP If the Harmonics group is selected, the screen will appear as shown in Figure 9-30. T
User Manual 194 i Series / iX Series MEISTER CURVE GROUP If the Meister curve group is selected, the screen will appear as shown in Figure 9-31.
User Manual i Series / iX Series 195 Start - Class 1/2Determine appropriate testconfigurationPerform 8.2.1 Test"Harmonic combination"F
User Manual i Series / iX Series 7 2.1.3 Measurements (i series) Parameter Range Accuracy ( ) Resolution Frequency 16.00 - 99.99 Hz 100.0 -
User Manual 196 i Series / iX Series Start - Class 3Determine appropriate testconfigurationPerform 8.2.1 Test"Harmonic combination"Fl
User Manual i Series / iX Series 197 To run the test, the IEC 61000-4-13 mode must be selected. Refer to paragraph 9.3.4 for access to the scre
User Manual 198 i Series / iX Series 9.3.4.4 INTERHARMONICS A single inter harmonic frequency may be generated using the INTERHARMONICS screen.
User Manual i Series / iX Series 199 9.4 EOS Option 9.4.1 Introduction This section contains information on the installation and operation of
User Manual 200 i Series / iX Series 9.4.4 Specifications 9.4.4.1 Input Line Voltage (user configurable) 115 VAC ±10% 230 VAC ±10% Line Curre
User Manual i Series / iX Series 201 (limited by 5001iX / 15003iX) at 0% UNOM N/A N/A Bypass Mode Engaged: Maximum Current 37 ARMS 37 ARMS/pha
User Manual 202 i Series / iX Series CAUTION Voltages up to 600 VAC are available in certain sections of this product. This equipment uses p
User Manual i Series / iX Series 203 9.4.5 Installation and Acceptance 9.4.5.1 Unpacking Inspect the unit for any possible shipping damage imm
User Manual 204 i Series / iX Series 9.4.5.4 Output Wiring The EOS-1 or EOS-3 is wired in series with the output of specified California Instru
User Manual i Series / iX Series 205 Figure 9-36: Example Connection With 5001iX and EOS-1
User Manual 8 i Series / iX Series 2.1.5 DC Measurements (iX series) Parameter Range Accuracy ( ) Resolution Voltage 0 – 300 Volts 0.1 Volts
User Manual 206 i Series / iX Series Figure 9-37: Example Connection With Compliance Test System and EOS-1
User Manual i Series / iX Series 207 Figure 9-38: 15003iX-CTS-EOS3-LR3
User Manual 208 i Series / iX Series Figure 9-39: 15003iX/3-EOS3
User Manual i Series / iX Series 209 9.4.6 Operation 9.4.6.1 General The EOS-1 is used with a California Instruments i/iX power source to perf
User Manual 210 i Series / iX Series 9.4.6.2 Front Panel Controls/Indicators Power Switch and Lamp A power switch turns the EOS on or off. A l
User Manual i Series / iX Series 211 9.4.6.4 EOS3 70/80 Tap setting change Second generation EOS3 units are equipped with both a 70% and an 80%
User Manual 212 i Series / iX Series Figure 9-40: EOS3 Location of 70/80 Taps for each phase. Lug 3 = 70% Lug 5 = 80%
User Manual i Series / iX Series 213 9.4.7 Service and Maintenance 9.4.7.1 Cleaning The exterior of the instrument may be cleaned with a cloth
User Manual 214 i Series / iX Series 9.5 Mode iX Option 9.5.1 Introduction This section contains information on the installation and operation
User Manual i Series / iX Series 215 9.5.2.4 Mechanical Dimensions 3.5"H x 19"W x 22"D 89 mm H x 480 mm W x 560 mm D Weight 14.1
User Manual i Series / iX Series 9 Parameter Specification Transient Voltage: drop, step, sag, surge, sweep Frequency: step, sag, surge, swe
User Manual 216 i Series / iX Series CAUTION Voltages up to 600 VAC are available in certain sections of this product. This equipment uses p
User Manual i Series / iX Series 217 9.5.3 Installation and Acceptance 9.5.3.1 Unpacking Inspect the unit for any possible shipping damage imm
User Manual 218 i Series / iX Series Note: The SOURCE and LOAD terminals of Mode-iX will be at the hazardous live potentials of the iX-serie
User Manual i Series / iX Series 219 Figure 9-41: Example Connection With MODE iX
User Manual 220 i Series / iX Series 9.5.4 Operation 9.5.4.1 General The Mode-iX phase mode controller switches the three outputs from three C
User Manual i Series / iX Series 221 9.5.5 Service and Maintenance 9.5.5.1 Cleaning The exterior of the instrument may be cleaned with a cloth
User Manual 222 i Series / iX Series 9.6 Omni Options 9.6.1 Introduction This section contains information on the installation and operation o
User Manual i Series / iX Series 223 OMNI Type 1-18i, 3-18i, 1-37i, 3-37i 1-37iJ Impedance ± 5% (in combination with power source output imp
User Manual 224 i Series / iX Series module. The selector card may be removed from the input module by removing the line cord, sliding the plas
User Manual i Series / iX Series 225 LOAD is wired to the user's load (unit under test, UUT). Refer to the figures in this section for ex
User Manual 10 i Series / iX Series 2.2 Mechanical Parameter Specification Dimensions: 19” (483 mm) wide x 7” (178 mm) high x 24” (610 mm) deep
User Manual 226 i Series / iX Series Figure 9-42: Example Connections With OMNI 1-18i
User Manual i Series / iX Series 227 Figure 9-43: Example Connections With OMNI 3-18i
User Manual 228 i Series / iX Series Figure 9-44: Schematic Showing OMNI 1-37i and1-37iJ Connected to 5001iX System
User Manual i Series / iX Series 229 Figure 9-45: Schematic Showing OMNI 3-37i Connected to 30003iX System
User Manual 230 i Series / iX Series 9.6.6 Operation 9.6.6.1 General The OMNI impedance network adds resistive and inductive impedance to the
User Manual i Series / iX Series 231 Scroll to the OMNI OPTION entry using the up and down courser key. Press the ENTER key. The following MEN
User Manual 232 i Series / iX Series 9.6.6.5 Control Configuration Manual versus programmable control of the OMNI is configured using a two p
User Manual i Series / iX Series 233 9.7 LNS Option and XLS Option The Line Sync option and the External Line Sync option both provide the same
User Manual 234 i Series / iX Series 9.7.2 LNS Option The Line Sync Option (LNS) allows the output of the i/iX AC Source to be synchronized to
User Manual i Series / iX Series 235 9.7.4 Mechanical Dimensions Figure 9-49: XLS Module Dimensions
User Manual i Series / iX Series 11 Parameter Specification Shock: Designed to meet NSTA 1A transportation levels.
User Manual 236 i Series / iX Series 9.7.5 Connection Diagram The following diagrams illustrate both low range and high range connections betwe
User Manual i Series / iX Series 237 Figure 9-51: XLS Connection on High Range 5001iX POWER
User Manual 238 i Series / iX Series 9.7.6 Installation The XLS module can be installed inside a system cabinet or other vertical structure in
User Manual i Series / iX Series 239 9.8 Option –704: MilStd704 Tests The MIL704 option is made up of both firmware that resides in the power s
User Manual 240 i Series / iX Series 9.8.1 Option –704: MIL-STD-704 rev D & E Tests. (Firmware) 9.8.1.1 General The MIL704 option is capab
User Manual i Series / iX Series 241 7. Transient Voltage low and high test 8. Transient Frequency low and high test DC Mode: 1. Steady State
User Manual 242 i Series / iX Series Figure 9-53: MIL704 Menu 9.8.1.6 Revision Selection The default Revision is E. Revisions supported ar
User Manual i Series / iX Series 243 This test will change the output frequency in the following sequence: 393Hz for 1 minute. 407Hz for 1
User Manual 244 i Series / iX Series 9.8.1.7.2 TRANSIENT TEST From the MIL704 main menu (Figure 9-53) scroll to the TRANSIENT AC entry using th
User Manual i Series / iX Series 245 410Hz for 5 sec. 407Hz for 4 sec. LOW FREQUENCY This test will change the output frequency in the follo
User Manual 12 i Series / iX Series 2.4 Regulatory Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity: Designed to meet EN50081-2 and EN50082-2 European Em
User Manual 246 i Series / iX Series 9.8.1.7.4 ABNORMAL TEST From the MIL704 main menu (Figure 9-53) scroll to the ABNORMAL AC entry using the
User Manual i Series / iX Series 247 UNDER FREQUENCY This test will change the output frequency in the following sequence: 0Hz for 7 seconds.
User Manual 248 i Series / iX Series The key (backspace) will terminate the test at any time. DC RIPPLE This test will impose a 400Hz frequenc
User Manual i Series / iX Series 249 LOW VOLTAGE This test will change the output voltage for the selected phase in the following sequence: 1.
User Manual 250 i Series / iX Series Prior to the test, a range change may take place if the power source is set at the low voltage range. Note
User Manual i Series / iX Series 251 9.8.2 Option –704: MIL-STD-704 rev A, B, C, & F Tests (Software) Use of this option requires the follo
User Manual 252 i Series / iX Series This manual is not intended to elaborate on the intent or purpose of the immunity tests and the expected be
User Manual i Series / iX Series 253 No. Description Table SAC Table TAC Table SVF Table TVF Table SXF No. Description Table LDC Table HDC Trans
User Manual 254 i Series / iX Series 9.8.2.3 Specific Test Limitations and Discrepancies While every effort has been made to provide comprehens
User Manual i Series / iX Series 255 9.8.2.4 General Test Procedure Generally, the following steps are needed to perform a 704 test on an EUT.
User Manual i Series / iX Series 13 2.6 Special Features, Options and Accessories Programmable Impedance. Output impedance programming availabl
User Manual 256 i Series / iX Series 9.8.2.5 Initial Setup The –704 option supports both AC and DC modes of operation. The correct mode is a fu
User Manual i Series / iX Series 257 9.8.2.6 CIGui32 -704 Control Window Figure 9-63: 704 Option Test Selection Screen. To access the –704 opt
User Manual 258 i Series / iX Series Tab Description Measurements power source‟s advanced data acquisition system. If the source used does not s
User Manual i Series / iX Series 259 9.8.2.8 704 Test Selection The Test Selections tab in the 704 test window contains the following controls
User Manual 260 i Series / iX Series Control / Display Description regarding the unit under test, the test location and operator and environment
User Manual i Series / iX Series 261 9.8.2.9 704 Test Control Figure 9-64: 704 Option Test Control Screen. The Test Control tab in the 704 te
User Manual 262 i Series / iX Series Control / Display Description is determined by the operator now and not the program. Revert to Steady Stat
User Manual i Series / iX Series 263 Control / Display Description Dwell Dwell time in seconds. Loop Repeat count for each step. Default is 1.
User Manual 264 i Series / iX Series 9.8.2.10 704 EUT Performance Measurements Figure 9-65: 704 Option EUT Measurement Data Screen. The EUT P
User Manual i Series / iX Series 265 Sub-Tab Description MIL-STD-704(C-F) specifications. The amount of imbalance is displayed in % of total VA
User Manual 14 i Series / iX Series 3 Flicker test -OMNI-3-37i Three phase lumped reference impedance network of IEC1000-3-3 Flicker test – High
User Manual 266 i Series / iX Series Sub-Tab Description specifications. These limits must be entered manually into the provided template file n
User Manual i Series / iX Series 267 9.8.2.11 Test Description Files – Creating Custom Tests The 704 option uses a set of configuration files t
User Manual 268 i Series / iX Series Rev F: Table SAC: Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. SAC101 Load and Current Harmonic
User Manual i Series / iX Series 269 Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. SAC603 Phase Reversal Phase reversal done physic
User Manual 270 i Series / iX Series Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. TAC602 One Phase and Two Phase Power Failures
User Manual i Series / iX Series 271 Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 800-2 800 Hz, Negative DC Offset 115V RMS - .10 DC
User Manual 272 i Series / iX Series Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 1 Overfrequency Transients High Frequency 800 Hz T
User Manual i Series / iX Series 273 Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 800-1 115V RMS, 800 Hz nominal settings 800 Hz, 4
User Manual 274 i Series / iX Series Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. TVF301 Abnormal Steady State Limits for Voltage an
User Manual i Series / iX Series 275 Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. SXF104 Voltage Modulation 1 115V Nominal T
User Manual i Series / iX Series 15 3. Unpacking and Installation 3.1 Unpacking Inspect the unit for any possible shipping damage immediately
User Manual 276 i Series / iX Series Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. LDC105 Normal Voltage Transients 18V to 50V DC
User Manual i Series / iX Series 277 Rev C: Table SAC: Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. SAC101 Load and Current Harmonic
User Manual 278 i Series / iX Series Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. SAC603 Phase Reversal N/A to Rev C Table TAC:
User Manual i Series / iX Series 279 Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 1 One Phase Power Failures 0V for 7 seconds Table
User Manual 280 i Series / iX Series Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 3 Combined Transients 65V to 475V DC Table HDC302-
User Manual i Series / iX Series 281 Rev B: Table SAC: Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. SAC101 Load and Current Harmonic
User Manual 282 i Series / iX Series Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. SAC603 Phase Reversal N/A to Rev B Table TAC:
User Manual i Series / iX Series 283 Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. TAC602 One Phase and Two Phase Power Failures
User Manual 284 i Series / iX Series Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 2 Undervoltage Transients Low Voltage 65V DC Table
User Manual i Series / iX Series 285 Rev A: Table SAC: Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. SAC101 Load and Current Harmonic
User Manual 16 i Series / iX Series 3.3 Mechanical Installation The 3001i/iX and 5001i/iX are completely self contained power sources. They m
User Manual 286 i Series / iX Series Table TAC: Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. TAC101 Three Phase Load and Current Har
User Manual i Series / iX Series 287 Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. TAC603 Phase Reversal N/A to rev A Table LDC:
User Manual 288 i Series / iX Series 9.8.2.13 704 Option Related Error Messages The CIGui32 program will monitor the power source on a regular
User Manual i Series / iX Series 289 9.9 ABD Option: Airbus ABD0100.1.8 Test Use of this option requires the following: i/iX Series power sou
User Manual 290 i Series / iX Series This manual is not intended to elaborate on the intent or purpose of the immunity tests and the expected be
User Manual i Series / iX Series 291 9.9.3 General Test Procedure Generally, the following steps are needed to perform an ABD test on an EUT. 1
User Manual 292 i Series / iX Series 9.9.4 Initial Setup The –ABD option supports both AC and DC modes of operation. The correct mode is a func
User Manual i Series / iX Series 293 9.9.5 CIGui32 ABD Control Window Figure 9-66: ABD Option Test Selection Screen. To access the –ABD option
User Manual 294 i Series / iX Series Tab Description EUT Performance Measurements This tab may be used to display EUT performance data as measur
User Manual i Series / iX Series 295 9.9.7 ABD Test Selection The Test Selections tab in the ABD tests window contains the following controls
User Manual i Series / iX Series 17 The output power cables must be large enough to prevent a total voltage drop exceeding 1% of the rated outp
User Manual 296 i Series / iX Series Control / Display Description Reference on the power source. User Data The area at the bottom of this ta
User Manual i Series / iX Series 297 9.9.8 ABD Test Control Figure 9-67: ABD Option Test Control Screen. The Test Control tab in the ABD test
User Manual 298 i Series / iX Series Control / Display Description past is maximum and will no longer update as the total test time is determine
User Manual i Series / iX Series 299 Control / Display Description capability is supported by the power source. Dwell Dwell time in seconds. L
User Manual 300 i Series / iX Series 9.9.9 ABD EUT Performance Measurements Figure 9-68: ABD Option EUT Measurement Data Screen. The EUT Perf
User Manual i Series / iX Series 301 Sub-Tab Description For three-phase EUT‟s, any imbalance in power between the three phases is calculated by
User Manual 302 i Series / iX Series Sub-Tab Description phase to be displayed, one at a time. Additional user controls located on the EUT Per
User Manual i Series / iX Series 303 9.9.10 Appendix 1: ABD Switching Transients Test Window Figure 9-69: ABD0100.1.8 Switching Transient Cont
User Manual 304 i Series / iX Series Switching Transients conform Figure A (Transparency). Tt is shown in the T1 column of the table. This trans
User Manual i Series / iX Series 305 Controls The following controls and displays are available in this window: Control / Display Description St
User Manual 18 i Series / iX Series 3.6 Connectors - Rear Panel A number of connectors are located along the top rear covers. These connectors
User Manual 306 i Series / iX Series Control / Display Description single trigger input. Subsequent repeats will trigger automatically. Freq F1
User Manual i Series / iX Series 307 9.9.11 Test Description Files – Creating Custom Tests The ABD option uses a set of configuration files tha
User Manual 308 i Series / iX Series Table A: # Test No. Subject Test Limits DO160 Ref. Comments Test File 1 2 1.1 Voltage each phase 10
User Manual i Series / iX Series 309 # Test No. Subject Test Limits DO160 Ref. Comments Test File 29 6.2.11 Table 1.1 - N = 11 A6P0_APP1Tran
User Manual 310 i Series / iX Series Table B: # Test No. Subject Test Limits DO160 Ref. Comments Test File 1 16.5.1.1.b.1 test 1,2,3 Apply a
User Manual i Series / iX Series 311 Table C: # Test No. Subject Test Limits DO160 Ref. Comments Test File 1 2 1.1 Voltage each phase 10
User Manual 312 i Series / iX Series # Test No. Subject Test Limits DO160 Ref. Comments Test File 29 6.2.11 Table 1.1 - N = 11 Run transient
User Manual i Series / iX Series 313 Table D: # Test No. Subject Test Limits DO160 Ref. Comments Test File 1 2 1.1 Maximum Voltage - Nor
User Manual 314 i Series / iX Series # Test No. Subject Test Limits DO160 Ref. Comments Test File 28 6.2.9 Cf Figure B Table 1.1 - N=9 n./a D6
User Manual i Series / iX Series 315 Table E: # Test No. Subject Test Limits DO160 Ref. Comments Test File 1 2 1.1 Maximum Voltage - Nor
User Manual i Series / iX Series 19 J22 Description sync input. It connects to the cathode of an LED at the input of an optocoupler. Refer to
User Manual 316 i Series / iX Series 9.9.13 ABD Option Related Error Messages The CIGui32 program will monitor the power source on a regular ba
User Manual i Series / iX Series 317 9.10 WHM Option 9.10.1 General This section describes the WHM option for the i / iX Series Power Source.
User Manual 318 i Series / iX Series Figure 9-72: WH-Meter Screen With Function Active Note: Changing from stop to start will stop the measur
User Manual i Series / iX Series 319 9.10.4 Remote PROGRAMMING The following SCPI command will be used to control the WHM functions: WHMeter:
User Manual 320 i Series / iX Series 10. Error Messages Any errors that occur during operation from either the front panel or the remote contro
User Manual i Series / iX Series 321 Number Message String Cause Remedy allowed" correct command syntax -200 "Execution error"
User Manual 322 i Series / iX Series Number Message String Cause Remedy error -311 "Memory error" Waveform memory checksum error. May
User Manual i Series / iX Series 323 Number Message String Cause Remedy 6 "Limit memory lost" Hardware configuration settings lost. C
User Manual 324 i Series / iX Series Number Message String Cause Remedy 23 "ALC or Impedance must be off" Conflict between ALC and pro
User Manual i Series / iX Series 325 11. Index+ +/- key ... 40 1 15003iX-MODE ...
User Manual 20 i Series / iX Series 3.6.2 Remote Sense Connector TB3 When selecting external sense mode, it is important that the remote sense
User Manual January 2005 i / iX Series 326 IEC 61000-4-11 Edition 1.0 ... 180 Edition 2.0 ...
User Manual i / iX Series January 2005 327 status ... 37 step transient ...
User Manual i Series / iX Series 21 3.6.3 RS232C Serial Interface Connector – J18 Table 3-4: RS232C Connector Pin 1 N/C 2 RxD, Receive data 3
User Manual 22 i Series / iX Series 3.6.5 Function Strobe / Trigger Out – J22-31 / J22-14 A function strobe output is available on the System I
User Manual i Series / iX Series 23 3.6.6 Remote Inhibit – J22-36 / J22-27 The Remote Inhibit input J22 pin 36 can be used to open and close th
User Manual 24 i Series / iX Series Figure 3-5: Rear Panel View for the 3001i/3001iX
User Manual i Series / iX Series 25 Figure 3-6: Rear Panel View for the 5001i/5001iX
User's Manual AC Power Source California Instruments Models : 3001i 5001i 5001i-400 9003i 10001i 10001i-400 15001i 15001i-400
User Manual 26 i Series / iX Series 3.7 Single-Phase and Three Phase Multiple Box System Configurations Three Phase System: The three phase sy
User Manual i Series / iX Series 27 3.9 Functional Test CAUTION: Work carefully when performing these tests, hazardous voltages are present
User Manual 28 i Series / iX Series Figure 3-7: Connection For Single Power Source (5001iX/i, 3001iX/i)
User Manual i Series / iX Series 29 Figure 3-8: Functional Test Setup
User Manual 30 i Series / iX Series Figure 3-9: Single Phase 10000 VA System (10001iX/i)
User Manual i Series / iX Series 31 Figure 3-10: Three Phase 15000 VA System (15003iX/i-LK Three Controllers)
User Manual 32 i Series / iX Series Figure 3-11: Single Phase 15000 VA System (15001iX/i)
User Manual i Series / iX Series 33 Figure 3-12: Three-Phase 15000 VA system (15003iX/i - One Controller)
User Manual 34 i Series / iX Series Figure 3-13: Connection With MODE Option
User Manual i Series / iX Series 35 Figure 3-14: Two Phase 10000 VA System (10002i-LK Two Controllers)
i About AMETEK AMETEK Programmable Power, Inc., a Division of AMETEK, Inc., is a global leader in the design and manufacture of precision, programm
User Manual 36 i Series / iX Series Figure 3-15: Three-Phase 9000 VA System (9003iX/i – One Controller)
User Manual i Series / iX Series 37 4. Front Panel Operation 4.1 Tour of the Front Panel The i and iX Series front panels are identical althou
User Manual 38 i Series / iX Series OVER TEMPERATURE The OVER TEMPERATURE LED indicates an overheating problem inside the unit. This is an abno
User Manual i Series / iX Series 39 MENU PROG WAVE MEASOUTPUTON/OFFPHASESET+/-FUNCTION Figure 4-2: FUNCTION keypad KEY DESCRIPTION MENU The
User Manual 40 i Series / iX Series PHASE The PHASE key is used to select the phase on a three-phase 9003iX or 15003iX unit. Pressing the PHASE
User Manual i Series / iX Series 41 Figure 4-4: Cursor UP key movement CURSOR DOWN The DOWN key moves the cursor position downwards one posit
User Manual 42 i Series / iX Series The cursor position can be moved by using the UP and DOWN keys located in the DECIMAL keypad. Figure 4-6:
User Manual i Series / iX Series 43 The following top-level menu choices can be accessed from the MENU key: Entry Description MENU 1 PROGRAM
User Manual 44 i Series / iX Series 4.2.2 Overview of Menu 1 level 1 level 2 level 3 MENU 1 PROGRAM PROGRAM1 VOLTAGE
User Manual i Series / iX Series 45 4.2.3 Overview of Menu 2 and 3 level 1 level 2 level 3 MENU 2 ADVANCE HARMONICS/TRACE
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User Manual 46 i Series / iX Series 4.2.4 PROGRAM Menu Figure 4-8: PROGRAM Menu The PROGRAM menu is shown in Figure 4-8. It can be reached
User Manual i Series / iX Series 47 PROGRAM 2 PHASE Selects the phase angle between the external clock and the output of the AC source. If the
User Manual 48 i Series / iX Series 4.2.5 MEASUREMENTS Screens The i/iX Series uses a DSP based data acquisition system to provide extensive in
User Manual i Series / iX Series 49 PEAK CURR This readout reflects the peak current value detected at the output. To measure inrush current fo
User Manual 50 i Series / iX Series HARMONICS/TRACE ANALYSIS Screen [iX Series only] The fourth measurement screen is dedicated to the advanced
User Manual i Series / iX Series 51 DATA MODE Selects absolute or relative harmonics display for TABLE and BAR view modes. In relative mode, al
User Manual 52 i Series / iX Series If the trigger source is set to SET VOLT, this field can be used to specify the rms voltage to program the
User Manual i Series / iX Series 53 4.2.6 TRANSIENTS Menu Figure 4-11: TRANSIENTS menu The transient menu provides access to the transient li
User Manual 54 i Series / iX Series 4.2.6.1 VOLT SURGE/SAG sub menu Figure 4-12: VOLTAGE SURGE/SAG SETUP screen The Voltage surge and sag scr
User Manual i Series / iX Series 55 REPEAT This is the number of times the SURGE/SAG transient event will repeat before it will proceed to the
iii Important Safety Instructions Before applying power to the system, verify that your product is configured properly for your particular applicat
User Manual 56 i Series / iX Series 4.2.6.2 VOLTAGE SWEEP/STEP sub menu Figure 4-13: VOLTAGE SWEEP/STEP SETUP screen The Voltage sweep and st
User Manual i Series / iX Series 57 REPEAT This is the number of times the VOLTAGE SWEEP/STEP transient event will repeat before it will procee
User Manual 58 i Series / iX Series 4.2.6.3 FREQUENCY SWEEP/STEP sub menu Figure 4-14: FREQUENCY SWEEP/STEP SETUP screen The Voltage sweep an
User Manual i Series / iX Series 59 4.2.6.4 VOLTAGE/FREQUENCY SWEEP/STEP sub menu Figure 4-15: VOLTAGE/FREQUENCY SWEEP/STEP SETUP screen The
User Manual 60 i Series / iX Series EVENT # This must be the last item in the transient edit screen. All data fields must be entered before ins
User Manual i Series / iX Series 61 4.2.7 WAVEFORMS Menu [iX Series only] Figure 4-17: WAVEFORMS menu The WAVEFORMS menu is available on the
User Manual 62 i Series / iX Series VIEW(F): This mode can be used to display any of the available user defined waveforms in a frequency dom
User Manual i Series / iX Series 63 A right arrow indicates the waveform is presently selected for the phase. If the cursor is moved to this f
User Manual 64 i Series / iX Series 4.2.8 ADVANCE MEAS. Menu [iX Series only] This entry in the MENU 2 screen displays the HARMONICS/TRACE ANA
User Manual i Series / iX Series 65 4.2.10 SETUP REGISTERS Menu Figure 4-19: SETUP REGISTERS menu The SETUP REGISTERS menu allows the user to
iv Product Family: i Series, iX Series Warranty Period: One Year WARRANTY TERMS AMETEK Programmable Power, Inc. (“AMETEK”), provides this written wa
User Manual 66 i Series / iX Series 4.2.11 UTILITY Menus Figure 4-20: UTILITY menu The UTILITY menu provides access to less frequently used
User Manual i Series / iX Series 67 INITIAL SETUP The initial setup menu can be used to determine the AC source settings at power up. CAUTION:
User Manual 68 i Series / iX Series 4.2.11.1 GPIB/RS232 SETUP menu Figure 4-21: GPIB/RS232 SETUP menu The GPIB/RS232 SETUP menu may be used t
User Manual i Series / iX Series 69 4.2.11.2 VOLTAGE/CURRENT CONTROL SETUP menu Figure 4-22: VOLTAGE/CURRENT CONTROL SETUP menu The VOLTAGE/C
User Manual 70 i Series / iX Series 4.2.11.3 INITIAL SETUP menu Figure 4-23: INITIAL SETUP menus Any time the AC source is powered up, the
User Manual i Series / iX Series 71 INITIAL SETUP 3 VOLT SENSE Sets the power-on state of the voltage sense mode. Available settings are Intern
User Manual 72 i Series / iX Series 4.2.11.4 LIMIT SETUP screen Figure 4-24:LIMIT SETUP menu The limit setup screen is not a menu but only ser
User Manual i Series / iX Series 73 4.2.11.5 CONFIGURATION SETUP screen The configuration setup screen is not a menu but only serves to inform
User Manual 74 i Series / iX Series 4.2.12 OUTPUT IMPEDANCE Menu [iX Series only] Figure 4-25: OUTPUT IMPEDANCE menu The iX Series offers pro
User Manual i Series / iX Series 75 4.2.13 MEASUREMENT CAL FACTORS Menu Figure 4-26: MEASUREMENT CAL FACTORS menu The MEASUREMENT CAL FACTORS
i Series / iX Series v Table of Contents 1. Introduction ...
User Manual 76 i Series / iX Series 4.2.14 OUTPUT CAL FACTORS Menu Figure 4-27: OUTPUT CAL FACTORS menu The OUTPUT CAL FACTORS menu provides a
User Manual i Series / iX Series 77 4.3 Output Programming 4.3.1 Set the Output Output parameters are all set from the PROGRAM screen. 1. Us
User Manual 78 i Series / iX Series 4.3.3 Change Output Values with the Knob in SET Mode The SET mode of operation is a mode in which changes t
User Manual i Series / iX Series 79 The square wave provides a high frequency content waveform with relative fast rise and fall times. Due to AC
User Manual 80 i Series / iX Series Figure 4-30: Custom waveform creation with GUI program Once downloaded, waveforms remain in non-volatile me
User Manual i Series / iX Series 81 4.4.5 RMS Amplitude Restrictions The output of a sinewave may be programmed to the full rms value of the vo
User Manual 82 i Series / iX Series Figure 4-32: Waveform frequency domain view mode 4.4.7 Switching Waveforms Waveforms can be switched as p
User Manual i Series / iX Series 83 4.5 Standard Measurements Standard measurements are always available through the MEAS key on the front pane
User Manual 84 i Series / iX Series the MEAS key may not always bring up the selected screen immediately. There will be a perceptible delay. Thi
User Manual i Series / iX Series 85 4.6 Advanced Measurements [iX Series only] The iX Series offers advanced power analyzer measurement capabi
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