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Ramping and Application

William Yu
Area Sales Manager

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How to start ?

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How to use Ramping Module?

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Step1: Setup testing condition (Test View & Detail View)

1.1 Select signal and function to be increased or decreased

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1.2 Define start/destination condition of signal
Destination (To)

Threshold value
dt
Start (From)

Delta

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1.3 Define the condition when the
trigger condition is fulfilled

Destination (To)
Threshold value

Start (From)

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1.4 Define other analog signal and binary output if need

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Step2: Setup the condition for assessment (Measure. View)

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Demo on the Software

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V
Voltage Output I I(+)
V(+)

Current Output

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Differential relays

Start from 100% 2nd

Until 0% 2nd Output

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control bias current
I1 + X I2 - X

I diff = I1 + X - I2 + X
I bias = I1 + I2
I diff = 2X

control differential current

I diff

Trip Area

I min I bias
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In case I bias = I1 + I2, so I bias = 2.06 Amp

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In case I bias = I1 + I2, so I bias = 2.06 Amp

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In case I bias = I1 + I2, so I bias = 2.06 Amp

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!" # $

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