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CMA 156
Current Amplifier CMA 156
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Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions
ATTENTION: Before starting up the CMA 156, carefully read the following
safety instructions.
The system must not be put into operation without full knowledge of this
information!
The CMA 156 may only be operated by trained personnel on the company
premises.
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Current amplifier CMA 156
• With regard to the cross section and length of the test lead, take note to
keep the impedance of the leads at a minimum.
Recommendation: use test leads with a minimum cross section of
2.5 mm² and maximum length of 2 m.
• Do not leave any test leads exposed; always disconnect leads at the
CMA 156 first!
• The CMA hardware and the CMC hardware should only be turned on or
off (by the switch on the front panel), if no test device is connected.
• When connecting and disconnecting the test object make sure that the
amplifier is not activated in the software (if the switch in the control
software is "On", another automatic sequence will run, a program
sequence or a transient output is active, or other signals are connected
to the input on the rear panel of the CMA 156 ("Ampl. in")).
• Attention: if the CMA 156 is connected to "Gen. out 1-6" (CMC 56 with
s/n <DExxxx: ext. Ampl.) of a CMC 56 test device the internal current
amplifiers of the CMC 56 also supply currents to the corresponding
outputs of the CMC 56.
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Safety Instructions
• Do not operate if you suspect that a hardware fault exists. In this case,
please contact OMICRON electronics.
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Current amplifier CMA 156
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................................3
1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................9
2 START-UP .................................................................................................................................................11
2.1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS ..........................................................................................................................11
2.2 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS...................................................................................................................12
2.3 SYSTEM START .....................................................................................................................................14
2.4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTROL OF AMPLIFIERS THROUGH THE CMC .....................................................18
3 DESIGN AND OPERATION ...................................................................................................................23
3.1 MODULES .............................................................................................................................................23
3.1.1 Hardware Test .............................................................................................................................26
3.1.2 Temperature Monitoring..............................................................................................................26
4 CONNECTIONS AND INTERFACES ...................................................................................................29
4.1 CONNECTORS ON THE FRONT PANEL ....................................................................................................29
4.1.1 Plug for Generators Combination Socket....................................................................................30
4.2 REAR VIEW ...........................................................................................................................................32
4.2.1 Mains Fuse...................................................................................................................................32
4.2.2 Interface to the CMC Test Device................................................................................................33
5 INCREASING THE OUTPUT POWER.................................................................................................37
5.1 3-PHASE OPERATION BY PARALLEL CONNECTION OF GROUPS A AND B ..............................................37
5.2 PARALLEL CONNECTION OF MORE CMAS ............................................................................................38
5.3 SINGLE PHASE OPERATION 4×SERIES ...................................................................................................40
5.4 SINGLE PHASE OPERATION 2×PARALLEL / 2×SERIES ...........................................................................42
5.5 SINGLE PHASE OPERATION 3×PARALLEL / 2×SERIES ...........................................................................44
5.6 SINGLE PHASE OPERATION 6×PARALLEL .............................................................................................46
5.7 SPA - 156 CABLE .................................................................................................................................48
6 STATUS MESSAGES ...............................................................................................................................49
6.1 OVERLOAD A AND OVERLOAD B..................................................................................................49
7 TECHNICAL DATA.................................................................................................................................51
7.1 MAINS SUPPLY .....................................................................................................................................51
7.2 OUTPUTS ..............................................................................................................................................52
7.2.1 Amplifier Group CURRENT A 1, 2, 3..........................................................................................52
7.2.2 Amplifier Group CURRENT B 1, 2, 3..........................................................................................54
7.2.3 Isolation .......................................................................................................................................56
7.3 INPUTS "AMPL. IN" ...............................................................................................................................56
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Current amplifier CMA 156
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Introduction
1 Introduction
The CMA 156 can be controlled from the CMC test device. The current
amplifier is housed in the same compact casing as the CMC 56 test device
and delivers 6 × 25A.
The output signals are arranged in two isolated, completely separate groups
(rotary systems A and B). These groups may be connected in parallel to
increase output power and range. This allows you to obtain 3 × 50Arms (which
corresponds to the specifications of the CMA 56). Detailed information on this
can be found in Chapter 5.
Control is effected via an input socket on the back of the device by means of
analog signals from the CMC test device. Thus, control of the overall system
by means of the easy to use software installed on the PC is retained.
Using the CMA 156 auxiliary amplifier, the CMC test system is also able to test
relays having higher requirements in terms of output power and currents, so
that a wider range of test objects can be tested.
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Current amplifier CMA 156
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Start-up
2 Start-up
• Mains cable
• Connection cable CMA 156 ↔ CMC test device (length = 1 m)
• optional: Connecting cable CMA 156 ↔ CMC test device for older
CMC 56 test devices.
• Mains fuse: T10AH 250V
• Carrying bag
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Current amplifier CMA 156
• The CMA hardware and the CMC hardware should only be turned on or
off (by the switch on the front panel), if no test device is connected.
• When connecting and disconnecting the test object make sure that the
amplifier is not activated in the software (if the switch in the control
software is "On", another automatic sequence will run, a program
sequence or a transient output is active, or other signals are connected
to the input on the rear panel of the CMA156 ("Ampl. in")).
• When the CMA 156 is used, make sure that an unobstructed air flow
from the ventilation slots on the base panel to those on the rear panel is
possible.
• For the position of the sliding switch on the rear panel of the device see
the instructions in section 4.2.2.
• If the current is higher than 25A. then the load (burden) can only be
connected to the 4mm – Banana plug.
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Start-up
• Please check that your OMICRON software shows the name and serial
number of the CMA 156 (e.g. CMA 156 AJ123N).
How to:
If the amplifier is connected to the CMC test device through the
interface "Gen. out 7-12", then the CMC reads this, and all other
information about the amplifier, automatically through this interface.
For older CMC test devices this interface is not standard, only the "Gen.
Out 1-6" (or "ext. Ampl.") interface. If the amplifier is connected to this
interface, then the information about the amplifier must be read from an
AMP-file. The AMP-file defines the most important parameters of an
amplifier (name, current or voltage amplifier, amplification factor, etc.)
and is described in Chapter 3 of the CMC for DOS Software Handbook.
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Current amplifier CMA 156
1. Connect the CMC test device and the PC by means of the 25-pin
connecting cable.
2. Connect the CMA 156 and the CMC test device by means of the
supplied connecting cable. 1
• CMA 156: socket "Ampl. in." at the back panel.
• CMC test device: Socket "Gen. out 1-6" (optional: "Gen. out 7-12")
on the back panel. 2
3. Connect CMA 156, CMC test device and PC to the mains supply (cable
supplied).
1
The supplied cable has the required electromagnetic compatibility.
2
For CMC 56 test devices with serial no less DExxxx: socket “ext. Ampl.“ on the back panel.
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Start-up
Notice: Steps 5 – 7 are not applicable from CMC for DOS V2.8 or
OMICRON Windows software, because in this case the amplifier
configuration will be done automatically
(exception: CMC56 without Gen. Out 7-12 output).
5. After the PC has booted, copy the file xxxxxx.AMP supplied on disc to
your CMC directory.
When the program has completed initialization, you are in the main
menu.
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Current amplifier CMA 156
7. Configuring the CMA 156 as external amplifier for the CMC test device:
When the CMC test device is started up, the internal current amplifiers
are always considered to be the active current amplifiers. To control the
CMA 156 as amplifier, the device must be specified as the active
amplifier in the CONFIGURATION menu.
a) Select menu item Configuration in the main menu and enter the
CONFIGURATION menu.
b) Select menu item I-amplifier to enter the selection list of the
available current amplifiers and select CMA 156 xxxxxx.
c) Return to the main menu via menu item Quit.
The following message will now appear:
Ext. amplifier: I: CMA 156 xxxxxx.
Now the CMA 156 is configured as an external amplifier for the CMC
test device.
3 x I (group A or B)
1
or group A || B
(or 6 x I via groups A and B)
A 3
CMA 156
B 3 Test
object
3xV
Supplied
connection cable Measurement
CMC CMA 156 leads
Figure 1 Connecting principle CMA 156, CMC test device and test object
1
Both slide-switches on the back panel of the CMA 156 must be in the same position (position II)
for connecting groups A and B in parallel as a current system.
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Start-up
• Connect the current rotary system of the CMA 156 for groups A or B or
A || B to the test object. This may be effected via the individual outputs
(1, 2, 3, N) or the combination connector.
• If necessary, connect the voltage outputs of the CMC test device to the
test object via four cables with 4mm connectors (these are supplied by
the user).
• Connect the measuring section of the CMC test device to the test object
either via cables with 4mm connectors or via the 20-pin measurement
combination connector at the front panel of the CMC test device.
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Current amplifier CMA 156
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Start-up
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Current amplifier CMA 156
BEGIN AMPLIFIER4
NAME CMA156 A 25A Sw.A:II
SERNO
TYPE CURRENT
MAX 25
AMPLF 5
PHOFFS 1.07, 1.07, 1.07,50
END AMPLIFIER4
BEGIN AMPLIFIER5
NAME CMA156 B 25A Sw.B:II
SERNO
TYPE CURRENT
MAX 25
AMPLF 5
PHOFFS 1.07, 1.07, 1.07,50
END AMPLIFIER5
BEGIN AMPLIFIER6
NAME CMA156 A//B 50A Sw.A+B:II
SERNO
TYPE CURRENT
MAX 50
AMPLF 10
PHOFFS 1.07, 1.07, 1.07,50
END AMPLIFIER6
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Start-up
BEGIN AMPLIFIER7
NAME CMA156 A 25A Sw.A:I (6xI)
SERNO
TYPE VOLTAGE
MAX 25
AMPLF 5
PHOFFS 1.07, 1.07, 1.07,50
END AMPLIFIER7
BEGIN AMPLIFIER8
NAME CMA156 B 25A Sw.B:I (6xI)
SERNO
TYPE VOLTAGE
MAX 25
AMPLF 5
PHOFFS 1.07, 1.07, 1.07,50
END AMPLIFIER8
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Current amplifier CMA 156
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Design and Operation
3.1 Modules
The isolated amplifier groups A and B of the CMA 156 current amplifier are
also isolated from its controller (CMC test device) via an isolation amplifier.
This isolation amplifier passes the received signals to a module for signal
processing.
The corrected signals (by signal processing) are then passed to the outputs 1-
3 at the front panel (groups A and B) via the three-phase amplifiers.
For each amplifier group a module for self-testing and monitoring carries out a
hardware test when it is switched ON and continuously detects the internal
temperature of the amplifier. This facility automatically switches the amplifier
OFF in the case of overheating.
Furthermore, this module is used to detect an overburden condition or
overcurrent at the outputs of the CMA 156.
The information about the current operating state of the CMA 156 is displayed
via the LED display on the front panel.
A communication interface is used to communicate with the controller CMC.
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Current amplifier CMA 156
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Design and Operation
5) Monitoring facilities:
Hardware test upon switching the device ON.
Temperature monitoring
Operating state display
Communication interface for the CMC test device
1
All information applies for both groups (A and B).
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Current amplifier CMA 156
The duration until the device is switched OFF due to overheating depends on
the following factors:
- the duty factor (ON/OFF time) of the output currents,
- the load,
- the ambient temperature, and
- the temperature within the device due to previous tests.
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Design and Operation
After the unit switched itself OFF, the CMA 156 will "wait" until the temperature
in the device has dropped under a threshold. This threshold is about 5°C
below the switch-OFF threshold, i.e. the temperature monitoring function has a
hysteresis behavior.
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Current amplifier CMA 156
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Connections and Interfaces
CURRENT A POWER
3 current phases and On/Off mains
neutral for group A. switch.
CURRENT B OVERLOAD B
POWER
1 2 3 N
1 2 3
CURRENT B OVERLOAD B
3 current phases and Overload display for group B.
neutral for group B.
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Current amplifier CMA 156
WARNING:
Pin Signal 1
1- N GA
2- I3 GA
3- I2 GA
4- I1 GA
1+ I1 GB
2+ N GB
3+ I3 GB
4+ I2 GB
Table 1 Assignment of combination plug CURRENT A and CURRENT B for a
right-hand system
1
GA ... Group A; GB ... Group B.
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Connections and Interfaces
ª If you would like to order from OMICRON, see section 8.1 Ordering
Information.
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Current amplifier CMA 156
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Connections and Interfaces
The position of this switch specifies which of the 3-phase systems of the CMC
test device (current or voltage) is used to control the CMA 156. In position II,
the signals of the current system of the CMC test device are taken as the
signals to be amplified; in position I, the signals from the voltage system are
amplified.
Therefore, both sliding-switches are normally set to position II. If 6 x 25 A are
to be obtained, the sliding-switch of one amplifier group is set to position I. See
also Section 2.4, "Instructions for Control of Amplifiers through the CMC".
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Current amplifier CMA 156
Ampl. in
The Lemo jack "Ampl. in" is used to connect the CMA 156 to the CMC test
device (or to another source of analog signal to be amplified). Use the cable
provided for connection to this socket.
Amplification:
5Vrms corresponds to 25Arms, isolated (Input/Output)
(see also section technical data in Section 7.3)
Sliding switch setting:
With the sliding switches, you select which rotary system (I or II) is switched to
which amplifier group.
Sliding switch A affects Group A
Sliding switch B affects Group B
(see also the block diagram in Figure 2)
1 11
2 12 10
3 13 16 9
4 8
14 15
5 7
Figure 7 Plug for interface "Ampl. in" (upper 16-pole Lemo socket)
(cable connection view)
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Connections and Interfaces
Ampl. out
This interface serves for the connection of additional CMA 156, CMA 56 or
CMS 156. The signals from "Ampl. in" for the CMA 156 are looped through to
"Ampl. out" (electrically connected). Use the cable provided for connection to
this socket.
1 11
2 12 10
3 13 16 9
4 8
14 15
5 7
1
L1-L3 rotary system II and L1-L3 rotary system I build a selectable triple (voltage or current
system).
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Current amplifier CMA 156
ª If you want to order from OMICRON, see Section 8.1 Ordering Information.
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Increasing the Output Power
A II B
Group A (B)
Figure 9 CMA 156 typical output power per phase for one group and for
parallel connection of both groups (AIIB)
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Current amplifier CMA 156
Ampl. in
CMA 156
Ampl. out
Parallel Test
connection object
CMA 156
CMA 156
CMA 56
Figure 10: Parallel connection of 4 CMA current amplifiers for increasing power
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Increasing the Output Power
If, for a parallel connection, some CMA's are not used, the amplifiers not in
use
• must remain in Power-ON condition or
otherwise the input signal gets distorted by the amplifiers in the power-OFF
condition.
4 C M A in parallel
G roup A II B
Figure 11 Output power per phase for parallel connection of both groups of a
CMA 156 (corresponds to CMA 56 per phase) and for parallel
connection of 4 CMA amplifiers 1
1
The given output power is valid for the output plugs, the maximum power at the load (burden) is
reduced by the power loss of the connection cables.
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Current amplifier CMA 156
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Increasing the Output Power
V 1 A N V 2 A 2 1 V 1 B N V 2 B
1 2
V’
1’ N’
SPA 156
CURRENT A
1 2 3 N
*
CURRENT B
1 2 3
* N
*
The jumper is only used for suppressing the overload message of phase 3.
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Increasing the Output Power
V1 A
=V 1 B N V 2 A
=V 2 B
1 2
V’
1’ N'
I 1 A
= -I 2 A
1 N
I 1 B
= -I 2 B
1 N
I’
1' N'
SPA 156
CURRENT A
1 2 3 * N
CURRENT B
1 2 3 N
*
SPA 156
1' N'
Figure 13 Single phase operation 2×parallel / 2×series
*
The jumper is only used for suppressing the overload message of phase 3.
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Current amplifier CMA 156
All six current channels must be controlled in phase so that the currents will
add up.
Make sure that the connecting cables have a sufficient cross section!
Each current plug can supply up to 25Arms, the N plug up to 3×25Arms = 75Arms.
Because there is a power loss of up to 10W on each test lead, we recommend
choosing the connection 1 technique displayed in Figure 14.
WARNING:
1
Use the cable so that the N socket is interconnected through 3 Banana cables. The circuits of the
load (burden) side should be interconnected in the same manner.
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Increasing the Output Power
I 3
3 N
I 2
2 N
I 1
1 N
I’
1' N'
V L -N A N V L -N B
1 2
V’ L - N
1' N'
CURRENT A
1 2 3 N
SPA 156
CURRENT B
1 2 3 N
1' N'
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Current amplifier CMA 156
All six current channels must be controlled in phase so that the currents will
add up.
WARNING:
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Increasing the Output Power
I
1 A
1 N
I
2 A
2 N
I
3 A
3 N
I
1 B
1 N
I
2 B
2 N
I
3 B
3 N
I
1' N'
CURRENT A
1 2 3 N
CURRENT B
1 2 3 N
1' N'
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Current amplifier CMA 156
The displayed configuration in section 5.3 requires one cable and 5.4 and 5.5
require two SPA-156 cables.
1 0 0 E /3 W
N 1
1 0 0 E /3 W
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Status Messages
6 Status Messages
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Technical Data
7 Technical Data
Unless otherwise indicated, all specifications are valid for a single amplifier
group.
Guaranteed values are valid over 1 year from the date of factory calibration, at
23°C ± 5°C over a frequency range DC ... 100 Hz at nominal value and after a
warm-up time greater 25 min.
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Current amplifier CMA 156
7.2 Outputs
3 current outputs 1
Output currents
3-phase AC 3 × 0 ... 25A
1-phase DC 1 × 0 ... ±25A
Output power
3-phase AC 3 × 70VA at 7.5A; see Figure 18 on p. 53.
1-phase AC (L-L) 2 1 × 140VA at 7.5A; see Figure 19 on p. 53
1-phase DC (L-N) 1 × 140W at ±10.5A
Accuracy 3 typ. error < 0.03% guaranteed error < 0.1%
Harmonic distortion 4 typ. < 0.1% guaranteed < 0.3%
Bandwidth (-3dB) > 8kHz
Phase lag at 1.07° / 1.28° (output lagging)
50Hz / 60Hz (autom. corrected by the CMC test device)
DC offset current typ. < 5mA guaranteed < 20mA
Short-circuit protection Short-circuit proof against N.
Open-circuit protection Open outputs (idling) allowed.
Table 9 Current outputs details
3 current outputs 5
Frequency range
Sine signals 10 ... 1000Hz
Transient signals DC ... 3.1kHz
Output current resolution
single group 1mA
groups A and B in parallel 2mA
Frequency resolution 5 µHz
Frequency accuracy/drift ±0.5ppm/1ppm
Phase range -360° ... + 360°
Phase resolution 0.001°
Phase error 6 typ. 0.02° guar. < 0.1°
Table 10 Current outputs, specifications valid only if the CMA 156 is controlled
by a CMC test device
1
Current outputs of a single amplifier group. Data for three-phase-systems valid under symmetrical
conditions (0°, 120°, 240°).
2
Single-phase model: two currents in series.
3
Percentage refers to nominal current (25A).
4
Values at nominal current (25A), 50/60 Hz and 20 kHz measuring bandwidth.
5
3 current outputs = current outputs of one amplifier group
6
Valid for sine signals with 50/60Hz.
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Technical Data
Figure 18 Typical output power of a single group of the CMA 156 per phase (L-
N)
Figure 19: Typical output power of a group (L-L), for operating two outputs in
phase opposition
1
From software version 2.5, the CMC for DOS software provides the "Single-phase model" for this
purpose, which operates the current phases 1 and 2 of the test system in phase opposition
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Current amplifier CMA 156
6 current outputs
Current outputs
3-phase AC 1 3 × 0 ... 50A
1-phase AC 2 1 × 0 ... 150A
Power
3-phase AC1 3 × 140VA at 15A
1-phase AC 3 1 × 420VA at 22.5A or 45A
1-phase AC 1 1 × 280VA at 7.5A
Table 11 Details of the current outputs
450
400
350
6x parallel
300
250 3x parallel
2x series
200
2x parallel
150 4x series 2x series
100
50
0
25 50 75 100 125 150
(double power in the current path). The outputs have to be connected via balancing resistors. For
this purpose 2 SPA - 156 cables are used (see Chapter 5).
1
At parallel switching of the amplifier groups A and B.
2
At parallel switching of all six current channels.
3
Wiring: 6x parallel or 3x parallel / 2x series.
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Technical Data
45
40 4x series
35
30
25 2x parallel
2x series
20 3x parallel
2x series
15
10
5 6x parallel
0
25 50 75 100 125 150
ª More methods for increasing the output power are found in Chapter 5
"Increasing the Output Power".
1
Wiring: 4x series.
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7.2.3 Isolation
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Technical Data
7.4.1 Climate
Climate
Temperature
Operation 32 ... 122°F (0 ... +50°C)
Storage / Transport -13 ... 158°F (-25 ... +70°C)
Relative humidity 5 … 95% relative humidity; noncondensing
Table 14 Climate
Dynamics
Vibration Tested according to IEC68-2-6 (operating mode)
frequency range 10..150Hz; acceleration 2g continuous
(20m/s2);
10 sweeps, each axis
Shock Tested according to IEC68-2-27 (operating mode)
15g/11ms, half-sine, each axis
Table 15 Shock and Vibration
EMC
CE Conformity The product complies to the normative
document about electromagnetic compatibility
for standardization of the laws of the member
states of the council of the European Union
(EMC standard 89/336/EWG).
Emission
International FCC Subpart B of Part 15 Class A
Europe EN 55011/3.1991/Group1/Class A
Susceptibility
International IEC 801-2/3/4
Europe EN 50082-2:1992
Table 16 Electromagnetic Compatibility
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7.5 Safety
Safety standards and certificates complied to
International standards IEC 1010-1
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 1010.1-92
European standards EN 61010-1:1993
Certificates
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Appendix
8 Appendix
8.1 Ordering Information
In this section you will find ordering information for accessories of the CMA
156. To identify the cables and plugs more easily they are represented
graphically in the following diagram:
Combination Plug
CM A 156
Generator Cable
Test object
Ampl. in
Connection Cable
CMC 156 Amplifier
Amplifier
Plug for socket (CMA, CMS)
"Ampl. in"
Ampl. in
Ampl. out
Plug for socket
"Ampl. out"
ext. Interf.
Connection Cable
CMC 156 Amplifier
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Appendix
Asia, Pacific
OMICRON electronics Asia Ltd. Hong Kong
Phone: +852 2634 0377
E-Mail: support@asia.omicron.at
Web: www.omicron.at
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Index
9 Index
Combination plug
for amplifier output ..................................................26
A Communication with CMC...........................................20
Configuration
Accessories .................................................................... 9 of the CMA 156 as external amplifier......................14
Ordering Information .............................................. 55 Connection
Adapter cable SPA 156................................................ 44 of the test objects......................................................14
technical support;support Principle ...................................................................14
of manufacturer ....................................................... 57 Connection Cable
Air flow ....................................................................... 10 Ordering Information ...............................................55
Ambient conditions...................................................... 53 Connection of a second CMA 156................................31
Ampl. in....................................................................... 30 Connections ..................................................................25
Plug assignment....................................................... 30 Cross section
Ampl. In....................................................................... 52 of the test cable ......................................................... 4
Ampl. Out .................................................................... 31 Current amplifier
Amplifier Configuration ...........................................................14
Configuration .......................................................... 14 Current too high............................................................20
Connecting several in parallel ................................. 33
Groups ..................................................................... 20
Output...................................................................... 26 D
Assignment
Ampl. in .................................................................. 30 Delivery schedule .......................................................... 9
Combination plug.................................................... 26 Design of the system ....................................................12
Interface to external amplifier ................................. 31 Device test ....................................................................20
Automatic switch off ....................................... 20, 23, 24 Dimensions...................................................................54
B E
Blink combinations...................................................... 45 Electromagnetic Compatibility.....................................53
Block diagram.............................................................. 21 Electronic switch ....................................................22, 29
Wiring up ................................................................ 14 EMC .............................................................................53
EN 61010-1/1993 .........................................................54
Equipment grounding conductor ..............................4, 10
C Error messages..............................................................45
European standards.......................................................54
Cable External Amplifier
Length and cross section ........................................... 4 Plug Assignment ......................................................31
Ordering Information .............................................. 55
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No 1010.1-92 .................................. 54
Changing the mains fuse................................................ 5 F
Circuit diagram CMA 156 ........................................... 21
Clearance and creep distance....................................... 52 Frequency .....................................................................47
Climate ........................................................................ 53 Front view.....................................................................25
CMC for DOS Software version.................................. 12 Fuse ......................................................................4, 5, 28
Color combinations of the LEDs ................................. 45
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G L
Gen. out 7-12 LED indicators .............................................................20
Assignment.............................................................. 31 Possible operating states ..........................................45
Generators combination plug....................................... 26 Lemo plug
Ordering notes ......................................................... 27 Assignment of plug to Ampl. in ...............................30
Ground leakage wire.................................................... 10 Length
Grounding conductor ............................................... 4, 10 of the test cable ......................................................... 4
Guaranteed values........................................................ 47 Load too high................................................................20
H M
Hardware Mains
Fault ........................................................................ 45 Connection ...............................................................28
Test.......................................................................... 23 Supply ......................................................................47
Heating of the hardware............................................... 23 Mains fuse ..................................................................... 5
Maintenance .................................................................. 3
Manufacturers
I of plugs...............................................................27, 32
OMICRON...............................................................57
IEC 1010-1 .................................................................. 54 Mechanical data............................................................54
IEC68-2-27 .................................................................. 53 Messages ......................................................................45
IEC68-2-6 .................................................................... 53 Modules
Important instructions.................................................. 10 Description...............................................................20
Increasing the output power......................................... 33 Monitoring facilities .....................................................22
Inputs and Outputs Monitoring the device...................................................20
Ampl in ............................................................. 30, 52
Ampl. out................................................................. 31
Isolation of .............................................................. 22 N
Interconnection
Block diagram ......................................................... 14 Nominal frequency .......................................................47
of components ......................................................... 12
Interface....................................................................... 25
Assignment of Ampl. in .......................................... 30 O
Assignment of combination plug............................. 26
International standards................................................. 54 OMICRON
Isolation ................................................................. 22, 52 Contact information .................................................57
Input ↔ output ........................................................ 52 Opening the device ........................................................ 5
Isolation amplifier.................................................. 20, 22 Ordering information
Generators combination plug ...................................27
Ordering Information....................................................55
K Output current too high ................................................20
Output power....................................................49, 50, 51
Kabel Increasing the ...........................................................33
SPA 156 .................................................................. 44 Outputs ...................................................................48, 50
Overcurrent.............................................................20, 45
Overheating ............................................................20, 45
Overload .......................................................................45
Display .....................................................................45
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Index
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Parallel connection Technical data...............................................................47
of amplifier groups ............................................ 24, 38 Telling circuit ...............................................................20
of several CMA amplifiers ...................................... 33 Temperature
Plugs Error .........................................................................45
Manufacturers and suppliers.............................. 27, 32 Monitoring ...............................................................23
Ordering Information .............................................. 55 Threshold .................................................................23
Power Test objects connection ................................................14
Consumption ........................................................... 47 Testing the device.........................................................20
Dissipation............................................................... 23 Threshold......................................................................23
Increasing the .......................................................... 33
Supply ..................................................................... 47
Principle Circuit Diagram CMA 156 ........................... 21 U
Use of the CMA 156.....................................................10
R
Rear view CMA 156.................................................... 28 V
Rotary system switch............................................. 22, 29
Ventilation slots............................................................10
Version of CMC for DOS Software .............................12
S Vibration and Shock .....................................................53
View
Safety........................................................................... 54 Back of CMA 156 ....................................................28
Series connection of amplifier groups ......................... 36 Front of CMA 156....................................................25
Shock and Vibration .................................................... 53
Signal processing ......................................................... 20
Sliding switch .............................................................. 29 W
Position of ................................................... 10, 22, 29
Software version .......................................................... 12 Warm up time ...............................................................47
SPA - 156 cable ........................................................... 44 Warranty........................................................................ 5
Standards ..................................................................... 54 Wiring up
Starting the system................................................... 3, 12 Block diagram ..........................................................14
Status messages ........................................................... 45 the System................................................................12
Suppliers of plugs .................................................. 27, 32
Supply.......................................................................... 47
Switch .................................................................... 22, 29
Switching off the device .............................................. 20
System
Components............................................................... 9
Design ..................................................................... 12
Start ......................................................................... 12
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