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Page 1 - User Manual

i Series iX Series AC Power Source User Manual Contact Information Telephone: 800 733 5427 (toll free in North Ame

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vi i Series / iX Series 8. Top Assembly Replaceable Parts...

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 7 - SAFETY SYMBOLS

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

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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

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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

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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

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User Manual 94 i Series / iX Series 4.7 Transient Programming 4.7.1 Introduction Transient programming provides a precise timing control over

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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

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i Series / iX Series vii List of Figures Figure 3-1: The 5001iX Power Source ...

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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

Page 15 - 1. Introduction

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

Page 16 - 2. Specifications

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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User Manual 104 i Series / iX Series Figure 5-2: Power Source Module Block Diagram

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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

Page 24 - 2.3 Environmental

viii i Series / iX Series Figure 5-5: AC Power Stage Layout ...

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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

Page 26 - 2.5 Front Panel Controls

User Manual i Series / iX Series 107 Figure 5-3: 5001i Internal Layout

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User Manual 108 i Series / iX Series Figure 5-4: Logic Board LED's

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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

Page 29 - 3.2 Power Requirements

User Manual 110 i Series / iX Series Figure 5-5: AC Power Stage Layout

Page 30 - 3.4 Input Wiring – TB1

User Manual i Series / iX Series 111 Figure 5-6: AC Control Logic Block Diagram

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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

Page 32 - 3.6 Connectors - Rear Panel

User Manual i Series / iX Series 113 6. Calibration The Routine Calibration should be performed every 12 months. Non-routine Calibration is on

Page 33 - Description

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-

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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

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i Series / iX Series ix Figure 9-59: Steady State DC ...

Page 36 - > 400 uS

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

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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.

Page 38 - 24 i Series / iX Series

User Manual 118 i Series / iX Series Figure 6-2: Test Equipment Hook-up for Measurement Calibration

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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

Page 40 - 3.8 Output Voltage Ranges

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

Page 41 - 3.9 Functional Test

User Manual i Series / iX Series 121 6.6.3 Output Impedance Calibration (3001iX, 5001iX, 9003iX, and 15003iX models only) For the output impeda

Page 42 - 28 i Series / iX Series

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

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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.

Page 44 - 30 i Series / iX Series

User Manual 124 i Series / iX Series Figure 6-3: Adjustment Location

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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

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x i Series / iX Series List of Tables Table 3-1: Wire Sizes ...

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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

Page 48 - 34 i Series / iX Series

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

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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

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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

Page 51 - 4. Front Panel Operation

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

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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

Page 53 - FUNCTION

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

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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

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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.

Page 56 - 4.2 Menu Structure

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

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 1 1. Introduction This instruction manual contains information on the installation, operation, calibration and

Page 58 - 4.2.2 Overview of Menu 1

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

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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

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User Manual 138 i Series / iX Series Figure 9-4: Voltage Modulation

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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

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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

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 141 T1 0 Volt F1 F2 T2 T3 Test no. 21(I) 22(I

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 159 Control / Display Description File Reference The test sequence file that is used to implement this test se

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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

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 161 Control / Display Description on Abort when the operator aborts a test. Normally, the output of the source

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User Manual 162 i Series / iX Series Control / Display Description function is required to implement complex transients that require multiple st

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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

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User Manual 164 i Series / iX Series Sub-Tab Description is outside the allowable limits, a Fail indication is displayed. Current Distortion (%

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 165 Additional user controls located on the EUT Performance Measurements Tab: Control / Display Description Up

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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

Page 91 - 4.3 Output Programming

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 97 - 4.5 Standard Measurements

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 108 - 4.7 Transient Programming

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 115 - 5. Principle of Operation

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

Page 116 - 5.3 Oscillator Assembly

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

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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

Page 118 - 104 i Series / iX Series

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

Page 119 - 5.5 Auxiliary Power Supply

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

Page 120 - 5.7 AC Control Logic

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

Page 121

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

Page 122 - 108 i Series / iX Series

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.

Page 123 - 5.9 Input/Output Board

User Manual i Series / iX Series 195 Start - Class 1/2Determine appropriate testconfigurationPerform 8.2.1 Test"Harmonic combination"F

Page 124 - 110 i Series / iX Series

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 -

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User Manual 196 i Series / iX Series Start - Class 3Determine appropriate testconfigurationPerform 8.2.1 Test"Harmonic combination"Fl

Page 126 - CAUTION

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

Page 127 - 6. Calibration

User Manual 198 i Series / iX Series 9.3.4.4 INTERHARMONICS A single inter harmonic frequency may be generated using the INTERHARMONICS screen.

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 132 - 118 i Series / iX Series

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

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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

Page 134 - 6.6 Non-Routine Calibration

User Manual i Series / iX Series 205 Figure 9-36: Example Connection With 5001iX and EOS-1

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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

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User Manual 206 i Series / iX Series Figure 9-37: Example Connection With Compliance Test System and EOS-1

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 207 Figure 9-38: 15003iX-CTS-EOS3-LR3

Page 138 - 124 i Series / iX Series

User Manual 208 i Series / iX Series Figure 9-39: 15003iX/3-EOS3

Page 139 - 7. Service

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

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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

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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%

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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%

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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

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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

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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

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 9 Parameter Specification Transient Voltage: drop, step, sag, surge, sweep Frequency: step, sag, surge, swe

Page 147 - 9. Options

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

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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

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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

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 219 Figure 9-41: Example Connection With MODE iX

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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

Page 152 - 138 i Series / iX Series

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 157 - Refer to

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

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User Manual 226 i Series / iX Series Figure 9-42: Example Connections With OMNI 1-18i

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 227 Figure 9-43: Example Connections With OMNI 3-18i

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User Manual 228 i Series / iX Series Figure 9-44: Schematic Showing OMNI 1-37i and1-37iJ Connected to 5001iX System

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 229 Figure 9-45: Schematic Showing OMNI 3-37i Connected to 30003iX System

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 167

User Manual i Series / iX Series 235 9.7.4 Mechanical Dimensions Figure 9-49: XLS Module Dimensions

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 11 Parameter Specification Shock: Designed to meet NSTA 1A transportation levels.

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User Manual 236 i Series / iX Series 9.7.5 Connection Diagram The following diagrams illustrate both low range and high range connections betwe

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 237 Figure 9-51: XLS Connection on High Range 5001iX POWER

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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

Page 172 - 9.1.2.8 160 Test Selection

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 178 - 164 i Series / iX Series

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

Page 179

User Manual 12 i Series / iX Series 2.4 Regulatory Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity: Designed to meet EN50081-2 and EN50082-2 European Em

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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

Page 181

User Manual i Series / iX Series 247 UNDER FREQUENCY This test will change the output frequency in the following sequence: 0Hz for 7 seconds.

Page 182 - 168 i Series / iX Series

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

Page 183

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.

Page 184 - 170 i Series / iX Series

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

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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

Page 186 - 172 i Series / iX Series

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

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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

Page 188 - 174 i Series / iX Series

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

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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.

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 13 2.6 Special Features, Options and Accessories Programmable Impedance. Output impedance programming availabl

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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

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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

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User Manual 258 i Series / iX Series Tab Description Measurements power source‟s advanced data acquisition system. If the source used does not s

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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

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User Manual 260 i Series / iX Series Control / Display Description regarding the unit under test, the test location and operator and environment

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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

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User Manual 262 i Series / iX Series Control / Display Description is determined by the operator now and not the program. Revert to Steady Stat

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 263 Control / Display Description Dwell Dwell time in seconds. Loop Repeat count for each step. Default is 1.

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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

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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

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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

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User Manual 266 i Series / iX Series Sub-Tab Description specifications. These limits must be entered manually into the provided template file n

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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

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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

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 269 Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. SAC603 Phase Reversal Phase reversal done physic

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User Manual 270 i Series / iX Series Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. TAC602 One Phase and Two Phase Power Failures

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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

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User Manual 272 i Series / iX Series Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 1 Overfrequency Transients High Frequency 800 Hz T

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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

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User Manual 274 i Series / iX Series Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. TVF301 Abnormal Steady State Limits for Voltage an

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 275 Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. SXF104 Voltage Modulation 1 115V Nominal T

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 15 3. Unpacking and Installation 3.1 Unpacking Inspect the unit for any possible shipping damage immediately

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User Manual 276 i Series / iX Series Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. LDC105 Normal Voltage Transients 18V to 50V DC

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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

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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:

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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

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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-

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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

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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:

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 283 Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. TAC602 One Phase and Two Phase Power Failures

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User Manual 284 i Series / iX Series Test No. Section Subject Test Limits Comment File Ref. 2 Undervoltage Transients Low Voltage 65V DC Table

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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

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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

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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

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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:

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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User Manual 294 i Series / iX Series Tab Description EUT Performance Measurements This tab may be used to display EUT performance data as measur

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 299 Control / Display Description capability is supported by the power source. Dwell Dwell time in seconds. L

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 305 Controls The following controls and displays are available in this window: Control / Display Description St

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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

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User Manual 306 i Series / iX Series Control / Display Description single trigger input. Subsequent repeats will trigger automatically. Freq F1

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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:

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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

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 321 Number Message String Cause Remedy allowed" correct command syntax -200 "Execution error"

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User Manual 322 i Series / iX Series Number Message String Cause Remedy error -311 "Memory error" Waveform memory checksum error. May

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 323 Number Message String Cause Remedy 6 "Limit memory lost" Hardware configuration settings lost. C

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User Manual 324 i Series / iX Series Number Message String Cause Remedy 23 "ALC or Impedance must be off" Conflict between ALC and pro

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 325 11. Index+ +/- key ... 40 1 15003iX-MODE ...

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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

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User Manual January 2005 i / iX Series 326 IEC 61000-4-11 Edition 1.0 ... 180 Edition 2.0 ...

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User Manual i / iX Series January 2005 327 status ... 37 step transient ...

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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

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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

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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

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User Manual 24 i Series / iX Series Figure 3-5: Rear Panel View for the 3001i/3001iX

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 25 Figure 3-6: Rear Panel View for the 5001i/5001iX

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User's Manual AC Power Source California Instruments Models : 3001i 5001i 5001i-400 9003i 10001i 10001i-400 15001i 15001i-400

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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

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 27 3.9 Functional Test CAUTION: Work carefully when performing these tests, hazardous voltages are present

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User Manual 28 i Series / iX Series Figure 3-7: Connection For Single Power Source (5001iX/i, 3001iX/i)

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 29 Figure 3-8: Functional Test Setup

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User Manual 30 i Series / iX Series Figure 3-9: Single Phase 10000 VA System (10001iX/i)

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 31 Figure 3-10: Three Phase 15000 VA System (15003iX/i-LK Three Controllers)

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User Manual 32 i Series / iX Series Figure 3-11: Single Phase 15000 VA System (15001iX/i)

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 33 Figure 3-12: Three-Phase 15000 VA system (15003iX/i - One Controller)

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User Manual 34 i Series / iX Series Figure 3-13: Connection With MODE Option

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 35 Figure 3-14: Two Phase 10000 VA System (10002i-LK Two Controllers)

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i About AMETEK AMETEK Programmable Power, Inc., a Division of AMETEK, Inc., is a global leader in the design and manufacture of precision, programm

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User Manual 36 i Series / iX Series Figure 3-15: Three-Phase 9000 VA System (9003iX/i – One Controller)

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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

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User Manual 38 i Series / iX Series OVER TEMPERATURE The OVER TEMPERATURE LED indicates an overheating problem inside the unit. This is an abno

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 39 MENU PROG WAVE MEASOUTPUTON/OFFPHASESET+/-FUNCTION Figure 4-2: FUNCTION keypad KEY DESCRIPTION MENU The

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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

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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

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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:

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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User Manual 50 i Series / iX Series HARMONICS/TRACE ANALYSIS Screen [iX Series only] The fourth measurement screen is dedicated to the advanced

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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iii Important Safety Instructions Before applying power to the system, verify that your product is configured properly for your particular applicat

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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iv Product Family: i Series, iX Series Warranty Period: One Year WARRANTY TERMS AMETEK Programmable Power, Inc. (“AMETEK”), provides this written wa

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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

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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:

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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i Series / iX Series v Table of Contents 1. Introduction ...

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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

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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

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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

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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

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User Manual 80 i Series / iX Series Figure 4-30: Custom waveform creation with GUI program Once downloaded, waveforms remain in non-volatile me

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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

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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

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User Manual i Series / iX Series 83 4.5 Standard Measurements Standard measurements are always available through the MEAS key on the front pane

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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

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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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