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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

and
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
for

L
2
rs
PROGRAMMABLE SOLID STATE LOAD
MODELS PSL—500
2
and
L —1000
2
PS

Acme [leciric
Corporation
Cuba, New York 14727 • (716) 96824OO
Fax: (716) 9683948

Power Conversion Equipment


For Electric & Electrical Systems
Introduction
The PS
L-500 and PS2l.mOO are single level, direct current load units
2
employing NPN silicon transistors as shunting load elements.
The shunt element Is controlled by a constant current amplifier and a
constant resistance amplifier operating in parallel with the amplifier having
the higher output voltage predominating.
Each of the two amplifiers is controlled by comparison of the actual
load current signal to the associated amplifier reference and adjustment
potentiometer.
The current through the shunt element Is also sensed, amplified and
applied to an ammeter and BNC current monitor to provide direct visual
and electrical Indication of load current.

—1-—
AC METER
F USES SCALE
SELECTOR•

17

VSUAL
PROGRAM PROTECTON
MODE/LEVEL CURRENT LEVEL WSPLAY
CONTROL CONTROL
SWiTCH E LS
POTENTIOMETERS
B B F F RE F VS CVI SE S
E’F REt CR ( tTSN
1
APP

E
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0 PAR;v MCu RTINC


BRACKETS ARE
PPV?5EEn FAr::

/ I
C:; F B F ERR.

,—.——

r——
Load
Mod& DimA DeBDmC DimD DeE Dnn-F Dec Capacty
P3
L
2500 1710 125 1181 1100 2410 125 118 13 500 Watts
53
L
21’JUU 1700 525 1410 1 90T 24i30 125 138 13 1000 Watts
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Contents

Chcirocterktics Page 5
Section 1
Section 2 Operating Instructions Page 10

Section 3 - Circuit Description Page 18

Section 4 - Trouble Shooting Guide Page 24

Section 5 - Application Notes Page 25

Section 6 - Parts List 2


PS
L -500 Page 31

Parts List L
2
P S
-100 0 Page 39
Characteristics
GENERAL
The PSL-500 and P521.1000 provide DC loading capabilities, both static and dynamic, for
2
an infinite number of voltoge-current combinations, both as constant current and constant resistance.
in addition, two levels of either current or resistance are available without continual manual read
justment.
For dynamic loading, these solid state loads are provided wit
1 a program input for external
connection of a signal generator. Dynamic current changes can he n’onitored directly on the Ps:L
without use of an external shunt
The P5
1 units provide a meter that functions both as a dual scale voltmeter and a dual scale
2
current meter for direct visual readings. Also provided on the front panei is a LED display to indi
cate which of two operational modes is controlling the load current and any protective shutdown
mode which may occur.
The P5
1 units are set at the factory for 115 Volts AC operation. The unit can easily
2
verted to 230 Volts AC operation by removing the top cover of the unit changing a voltagebeselec
con
tion plug, and changing the primary fuse type and value.

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERiSTICS
PS2L-500 PPL-1 000
Operating Ambient 00 C C
-
550
00C 55 C -

input Voltage Requirements 115/230 VAC 1O% 115/230 VAC 10%


Input Frequency Range 47-63 Hz 47-63 Hz
Maximum Input Current lAmp 1 Amp
Input Fuse Rating 115 VAC 2 Amp Type MDX 2 Amp Type MDX
@23OVAC 1 Amp Type MDL 1 Amp Type MDL
Maximum Loading Power @ 25C 500 Watts 1000 Watts
Maximum Loading Voltage 6OVDC 60 VDC
Maximum Loading Current 55ADC 110 ADC
Minimum Loading Voltage (1+0.036D VDC ‘1--0.018t VDC
Overvoltage Crowbar Point 70 VDC-78 VDC 70 VDC-78 VDC
Typical Constant Resistance Range .036 2000
- .018 2000
-

Typical Program Input Impedance 50K SOW


Programming Input Volt Requirement 2V110 Amp load 1V/10 Amp load
Typical Current Monitor Output -100MV/Amp load -5OMV/Amp load
Typical Square Wave Response Time
(constant current mode) 60M sec for 8OMsec for
50 Amp step 100 Amp step
Typical Regulation
(constant current constant resistance) 1% 1%

VENTILATION
The PS
L units are forced air coolecL A minimum of 3” unobstructed clearance on both ends
2
of the load is recommended for adequate ventiiation. Exhaust air should not be allowed to recircu
late. A thermal cutout protects the PS
L from overheating.
2

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Operating histructions
COOLING
lr!nrnaL, mou’eb fcnc mC ntj:r nrone oceraPr:a temerature tO’ PSL000 orb POL DOG
.so that the
by circulatirg air over the shunting loa.d elements, Therefore, the load must be plo:ed r
O d—osa’- ‘O ‘ cLst+c C’ C fl’

— —
2
connected until the temperature dros to a proper level.

PRIMARY POWER REQUIREMENTS


L500 and PS
The PS
2 L 1000 will operate at a line voltage between 103 Vo(ts AG and 127
2
frequency
Volts AC, and also between 206 Volts AC and 254 Volts AC within a 47 Hz to 63 Hz
range.

115 VAC Operation


and
The p52[ unts are shipped from the factory connected for 115 Volt AC operation
operati on, fuse P4 is not cam
fused with a 2 Amp MDX sloblo type fuse, F3. For 115 Volt AC
nected. and a MDL 1 Amp fuse is provided.

230 VAC Operation


To convert to 230 Volt AC operation, disconnect the unit from all power sources and remove
trans
the top cover, Connect P1 to J5 (indicated on underside of covea mounted on the power
type. CAUTION: For
former and change fuse F3 on the front panel to 1,0 Amp MDL slo-blo
the power supply and
230 Volt AC operation, F4 is connected into the primary low side o
carries full line current it is not a spare,
L is to operate on 230 Volt AC, the plug on the line cord should be removed and
If the PS
2
replaced with a standard 230 Volt AC plug.

LOAD CONNECTION
g
The positive current source of the test unit should be directly connected to the postive loadin
L, and the negative curren t return should be connec ted to the negativ e
bus on the rear of the PS
2
ting
p52[, L is to
If the PS
2 be dynam ically loaded , the leads connec
loading bus on the rear of the terminals.
to the unit should be twisted to minimize inductive di/dt voltage transients on the load
Voltage transients at the load connections may cause the PS L to exceed the safe operating limits
2
and protective shutdown by undervoltage or overvo ltage crowba r will occur.

SETTING CONSTANT CURRENT LEVELS


nt
L on. Set the manual mode switch to constant current “Main,” Turn the consta
Turn the PS
2
the
current and dual level adjust pot fully CCW and the constant resistance pot fully CV’J. Turn on t
the L
2
PS is at no load condition. Turn the consta nt curren
power supply under test. At this point t
curren
adjust CW until the desired current level is obtained, if it is desired to switch to a second
1 set he ana’ made s tO’
e to the ‘dud cos I an aO’ 03 no O’l” Ic e pat CW +c O’
oes ma cco a [or The Puma cae c a 2 e P

current condition. (Refer to page 20).

10
SETTING CONSTANT RESISTANCE LEVELS
Turn on the PS’L. set the monuol mode switch to constant resistarce mon, turn the current resis
tance and the “dual” level pot fully CCW and constant current pot fully CW. Apply DC voltage to the
P521. In this condition the P5
1 is at maximum resistance. Adiust the constant resistance pot CW
2
until the desired resistance level is present. If it is aesired to switch to o second resi .tonce level, set
the manu& mode sw:tch to the constont resistance “duo[’ position and adust the ‘onr’ level pot
CW to the desired second resistance level. The mode switch will now allow selection between either
preset resistance.

SETTING CONSTANT RESISTANCE TO ACT AS A LIMIT FOR CONSTANT CURRENT MODE


Adjust the constant current level to the maximum current load desired under any condition as
outlined previously. Adjust the constant resistance pot CCW until the current level starts to decrease.
In this state of operation the constant current level can be adjusted up to, but never over, the set re
sistance current level. The crossover point will be indicated on the front panel by the resistance
mode indicating light coming on and the current mode light going out.

SETTING CONSTANT CURRENT TO ACT AS A LIMIT FOR CONSTANT RESISTANCE MODE


Adjust the constant resistance level to the maximum current desired under any condition as
outlined previously. Adjust the constant current pot CCW until the current just starts to decrease.
in this state of operation the resistance can be adjusted down to, but never under, the preset constant
current level limiting the current The crossover point will be indicated on the front panel by the
constant resistance light going out and the constant current light turning on.

DYNAMIC LOADING OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING


-

Before programming the solid state load, care should be taken in connection of grounds.
CAUTION: THE NEGATIVE LOAD BUS, THE NEGATIVE PROGRAM INPUT, AND THE CURRENT
MONITOR GROUNDS ARE MUTUALLY COMMON AND ARE ISOLATED FROM CHASSIS GROUND.

Determining the Program Input Requirements


The PS
L is designed with a program input section that requires a D.C voltage potential
2
to produce a current change through the load. The following input D.C signal amplitudes
are required:
P521.1000 0.1 VDC/1 Amp
(or 10 VDC to produce a 1 OOA change)
L-500
2
PS 0.2 VDC/1 Amp
(or 10 VDC to produce a SOA change)
For programs using high frequency signals it should be noted the program terminals have
a D.C input impedance of .50 K, attenuated by a R-C filter. The 3 db crossover occurs at ap
proximately 8 KHz.
There are also two bask requirements that must be determined before any programmed
input is made. These conditions apply for programming in either constant current or constant
resistance modes.

— 11 —
Condition I
a signal oenerotor. then the
if the intended proarorn source is of a voltooe such as d’c
e’ 0
consor cure p esstrce rw jOo
value of the ftC. current change.
desired between eec
too exempie.; if a peak to peak square wave pulse is
istonce “mom ” adjust pot must be set
“A” and i.ood level “B”, the constant current/re
such tAct the nominal current will be;
“B”
2
B amps

I nominal

A amps

0 amps

Condition II
constant current/resistance
if the source 5 a positive, voltage oulse only, then the
“main” odjust pot nnust be adiusted to the “A” level only.

Monitoring the Programmed input Signal


the dynamic current
For either constant current or constant resistance urogroms
pulse con be monitored directly from the PSL without the use of on external shunt, The
2
vn,etc rr c’nbe rorrored cttse BC co ecro noeed C cn or n aDC
t
negativ e value as described
coupled scope, This woveform will be inverted and has o
below;
p52[gQ 50 MV/i Amp
p525Qg -lEO MV/i Amp
See “Current Monitor” section on page l 7 far additional information for ;‘mhseroina stead
state functions,

Programming Constant Current


Initial Conditions
A, L on.
Turn the PS
2
B, Select “constant current main,”
C. Set constant current “main” adjust pot fully CCVV,
C. Set “dual” adjust par fully CCW,
B. Set constant resistance “main” adjust pot fully CW,
current” program
F. Connect sqnal c;enerotor or dynarric uroornnc to’ ‘constont
input ond adjust to minimum amplit ude.
G. Turn on power source to be loaded.

Operational Example
L, with tine ronsto nt en rrpnr or n’ aonus,t o’t,

V Adiust the current le;vei of the PS


5
to the appropriate current Ic sd as outlined above under Condit ion I or ii.

— i2
2. Predetermine the program input voltage amplitude by the following method:
Program Input Volts = B Amps-A AmpsW.IV/A) P91-1000
:B Amps-A Amps.:.2V/A: L-500
2
PS
Example:
If a 10 amp to 70 amp ‘P91-1000 only, due to current rating pulse is
desired and a plus/minus pulse generator Is to be used, the nominal constant
current level (I nom should be set at
70 ÷ 10
4oAmps
2
DYNAMIC LOAD RESPONSE 10 SIGNAL INPUT

SIGNAL INPUT

+3 V

-ii ZL OV

—3V

CURRENT RESPONSE*

PRESET BY X —3O’AMPS
M
ADJUST POT

I NOMINAL ‘XAMPS
4+8
2

X + 3OAMPS
NOTE: X +30 MUST NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM RATED
LOAD CURRENT
X 3ow MUST BE GREATER THAN 0 AMPS
*A5 OBSERVED ON BNC CONNECTOR

The program input volts (peak to peak) would be:


Input volts = 70A-1OM(.1V/A) 6Vp-p
or + 3V/-3V for 30 amps modulated on the 40 amp nominal. By varying
the nominal current “X”, the 60 amps pulse will be maintained, but the “A”
“B” points will vary. In the figure above the current response is inverted from
the signal input to match the output from the current monitor. A positive signal
input voltage will actually give a positive current pulse, but the signal seen at
the current monitor is inverted.

— 13 —
a etdrY s e ueen Vlnen apraNng m
oprofe orUperv ard a d startd cc
a a r
OC:. as a hnat.
- n r r rn fl. t ir imne mmcm c n sated to
wh +dd ng fu I rated current and ta
minim ir.e overshoot and undershoot Tb mono+ Dr
d Se
a
t
the 2500 is also typd
P5
L
t2), The fair time on a 55 ADCto 0 ADC load stcp. on
cairy 50 a sec t to td.

The p52lQQQ
typically 80 sec.

Programming Constant Resistance


Initial Conditions
A, Turn the p52[ on.
B. Select “constant resistance,’
C. Set constant resistance “main” adus 0 o fully CCW.
D. Set “duair’ pot fully 03W.
F. Set contstont current “mo in” adi ust cot mu CV!.
ce” pro
F. Connect the signal generator ox dynarn Ic program to “constant resaton
gram input and adlust to minimum amplit ude.
0, Turn on power source to be loaded.

Operational Example
L, with the constant current “main” adlust pot,
1, Adjust the current level of the PS
2
Ii..
to the appropriate current level as outlined above under Candihon I or

nt
If a 10 VDC power supply is being tested and a 10 amp to 30 amp consta
resistance pulse is desired see Laura on paae i 3 and a roshive vchaae
un O
generator a to be usea the curien leue x I shoid cc sta o I n
10 amps DCC.
The program input volts (oeak to peak) would be
Input volts 30-i C .1 JIA 2Va-p pm
DYNAMIC LOAD RESPONSE TO SIGNAL INPUT
2
(P
L —l000
s )

SIGNAL INPUT
+2V

+IV

Ov

*
CURRENT RESPONSE
O AMPS
1’
“XAMPS PRESET BY RESISTANCE
MAIN ADJUST POT.

IIXH AMPS

UX +Id’AMPS

*AS OBSERVED
ON BNC CONNECTOR
‘I X +20”AMPS
In -
pc 1 11 a c

0 116 0 11.101 It e r’u 510 fl 11 50 1 5


t• 0 ito g€t oc.7 1*0
.

P. 5 VII 5 1 0111 w
5
V’ .b
:0 n at •‘•
C ).

:, * rt.r. -

if the PSl.:L is over On .en or uncierdr:,ven in 1,000 current, tho i:c:oo. Vv H not

*‘ln. 5 IVIL’ 5 0. 110* *1: ‘1’S :‘‘

1 511
cc. 150 :‘it ‘e .*. 7
.

1e p 100 50 1*1 “1
‘‘
:‘
:‘) . ‘:‘

oct as a iimi.t,
tO .* . 550 5 1’Sl.S C
5151 1510*
:1o1. ci coOs: ‘ C IC
11177 t iZIc.Z
‘C :-“

is .

Cl VI) tsse gen.eroto 5 s:ot 5WImC Oetv1eer, t’511O ieveIs of re.sistonce Out
)1 + -— —

nsput s:qnol. 0 oP 01 11 rn’uise is


the above example, with a 2Viwo pta-gram
-

60 Ct

change nroporti.ona’witi me i50 d 01100+0

S C

ersloot wtnm swimcrnn: a mu soled current a


ed to minimIze overshoe t and cr5 .

NIta it_rI a —r cnd ste TC ao 1


-

(ci to to, The fail time on a 55 ADC to 0 ADC load step on the 2
PS
L SOO
also tvpicaiiv 100 a sec 5
i 0. 0)

‘10

2
t 3
t 4
t

The 1000 transition


32 Are and fail icrpe’ cs Q ADC and 100 AbC are
typically 120 sec.

PROTECTIVE CIRCUITRY

L is protected against the following:


Th.e P3
2
1. Reverse polo aty hookup
2. Overvoltage
3. Undervaltage
4. Overcurrent
5. Overwatts
6. Primary Faults tfusel
reverse diode and
L is internally crotected against reverse polarity hookup by 0:
The PS
51
ape ronddion H a 3CR croobor Barn of the,e cord ros
ore protected by she
oo n n+e vo t

— 16 —
clearing of a fuse when the condition of fault occurs. The type of fuse and respective value for each
unit is as follows:
L-1000
2
PS Chase-Shawmut A13X130 130 Amp
PS2L500 Chase-Shawmut A13X70 70 Amp
CAUTION: If the unit being tested does not have the capability of clearing the fuses provided in
the PS
L in the event of reverse polarity hookup or overvoltoge condition, the PS
2 L must be external
2
fy fused with an appropriate device, or damage to the PSL ond,’or supply under test may occur.
This fuse should be of the current limiting, fast blowing time type fuse with an PT rating less than
4000 at times greater than or equal to 1.5 milliseconds.
The PS21 is not thermally designed to carry continuous current n either mode of failure.
In the event of an overvoltage condition, the PSL will short the load bus to the bus
through a SCR and an indicator light on the front panel will turn on, indicating the crowbar con
dition. The Indicator light will stay on ultil primary power to the PS
L is removed, and the output
2
buses will remain shorted until load power on the buses is removed.
The PS
L will internally sense conditions of overcurrent, overwatts, undervoltage, and blown
2
power fuse and give a visual Indication of each on the front panel. In the case of overcurrent
and overwatts, the load is protected by current limiting circuitry.

CURRENT MONITOR
The BNC connector on the front panel of the PS L is the output of a 741C operational ampli
2
fier that senses the load current and can be calibrated to within 14% over the full current range
of the PS
L The amp/volt meter on the front panel is a 2% meter that can read two current ranges
2
and two voltage ranges. The current meter is driven by the above 741 C amplifier, and the meter
can be compensated by an internal adjustment for calibration.
For steady state operation the BNC monitor signal can be read with a high impedance digital
voltmeter for accurate readings or a scope can be used for dynamic load situations. If more pre
cise measurements are desired, a calibrated shunt should be connected externolly to the PS
L and
2
monitored with a digital voltmeter or scope.
See “Dynamic Loading” page 11 for information on using current monitor to observe “dynamic
loading” conditions.

— 17 —
Circuit Description
SHUNT ELEMENT AND CURRENT SENSE
power transistors
The shunt element consists of paralleled NPN Acme Electric P/N A-767703, darhngtor.
L-i000 and 17 parallel in PS L-500) rated at 80 VDC and one
2 power
(34 parallel in PS
2
forced to share load
tors are
Qi connected as a driver to the shunting transistors. The shunt transis gain differe nces
nsate for
current by the sense re.sistors (R2-R35) rated 02 5W, which also compe
in the shunting transis tors.

drop across the


The current allowed to pass through the load transistors induces a voltage
together through averaging
sense resistors, The lxR drops across each of these resistors are summed
resistors (R42-R75) into the current sense input of the regulat ing feedba ck loop.
current sense in
Current amplifier (A102) is a 741C operational amplifier which converts the current. The
tional to the load
put signal from the sense resistors to a negative voltage signal propor tion procedure
R140. For calibra
current control signal level from A102 can be adjusted by use of pat p for the 1000
or -50 mv/am
see page 23. This control voltage is set at -500 VDC at 100 amps or circuit , (2) cur
L and serves several functions: 1) level indicator for curren t regulat
waif PS2
curren t scales on the
for the two
rent level indicator for the power limit circuitry, (3) drive signal
panel meter, and (4) source for the current monitor signal.
K resistor (R134)
The current monitor is connected to the current amplifier output through a 10
ted to high impedance
a
to protect against accidental shorting of the BNC connector. When connec
tion of a digital volt
scope, a dynamic load can be observed without an external shunt and connec
meter will allow accurate steady state current monitoring.
The dual scale panel meter an the PS L offers two current metering scales, selectable by SW3,
2
calibrated by
both driven by the current control signal from A102, The higher current scale can be 23.
potentiometer R135 and the lower scale by R137. For calibra tion proced ure see page

CONSTANT CURRENT CIRCUITRY


The constant current mode employs one-half of a NE555$V dual operati
onal amplifier
çAlOlb; to compare the current control signal from A102 with a referen ce signal and drive the

— 18 —
control transistor Qi 10 accordingly. The reference signal is composed of a steady state signal and,
if programming, a dynamic signal modulated on the steady state signal.
The steady state reference is a temperature compensated 1 N936 zener diode supplied by a
constant current source. The current adjust potentiometer on the front panel acts as a voltage
divider across the reference zener to supply an adjustable postive D.C. voltage into the inverting
input of the current amplifier. The program reference is supplied by an external source applied to
thq program input terminals on the front of the PS L. The program slgnol has a D.C input imped
2
ance of 50 K and has a R-C filter which attenuates the program signal ot higher frequencies. The
3 db crossover occurs at approximately 8 KHz.
The reference signal produces a positive voltage at the inverting input of the constant current
amplifier, and the current amplifier A102 provides a negative voltage proportional to the load
current at the inverting input of A 101. The net unbalance of both signals produces the “constant
current control signal.”

CONSTANT RESISTANCE CIRCUITRY


The constant resistance mode employs the other half of A101 (AlOla) to compare the current
control signal from A102 to a reference signal and drive the control transistor Qi 10 accordingly.
The reference signal is composed of a steady state signal and, if programming, a dynamic signal
modulated on the D.C signal. The steady state reference is obtained from the constant resistance
potentiometer on the front of the PS
L connected as a divider across the load terminal voltage.
2
This pot provides an adjustable positive D.C. voltage into the inverting input of the resistance ampli
fier. The program reference is supplied by an external source applied to the program input termin
als on the front of the PS
L
2
The program signal has a D.C input impedance of .50 K £2 and has a R-C filter which atten
uates the program reference at high frequencies. The 3 db crossover occurs at approximately 8
KHz.
The reference signal produces a positive voltage at the inverting input of the constant resis
tance amplifier, and the current amplifier A102 provides a negative voltage proportional to the
load current at the inverting input of A101a. The net Imbalance of both signals produces the “con
stant resistance control signal.”

CONTROL ELEMENT
The constant current control signal and the constant resistance control signal are operating
in parallel, with the outputs tied together through two diodes CR108 and CR109. If rhe output
of either amplifier is positive, the diode on Its output will be forward biased and will supply base
current drive to transistor Q 110, thereby turning It on. If either amplifier output is negative, its
output diode will be reverse biased and no base drive will be supplied to Q1 10. This configuration
provides for the more positive output of the two control amplifiers to control the current in Qi 10.
The current and the resistance control amplIfier outputs also function as the control for the
“bias on,” “constant I” mode and “constant R” mode indicating LED’s. If the PS L is operating in
2
the constant resistance made, the output of the constant resistance amplifier will be positive, forward
biasing CR108 and Qi 10. The constant current amplifier output will, therefore, be more negative
and thus sink current from the base of PNP transistor Q104 which in turn passes current through the
“constant R” LED and the “bias an” 1.ED. When operating in the constant current mode, the con
stant resistance amplifier output is low, sinking current from the base of PNP transistor Q1 03
whIch passes current through the “constant!’ LED and the “bias on” LED.

— 19—
s, Q1 01 suopnes
Trans3iars Q] 01 and 0102 silicon PNP form Iwo constant current source
the ccnslcn t cminsr ment ddider s, Transistor
a constant current o reference zoner dioce CR1 17 and ies the base
ton transis tor QI which amphf
0102 suophes a constant current base drive into darhng
current drive to tne bank of shunting transstcrs,
ton transistor
By supplying base current to 0110, the amount of base drive deiivered to darlinq
QI by transslor Q102, can be varied to coniroi the amount of load cur:ent
n

MANUAL MODE SELECTOR


of ooero
The manual mode selector switch provides switching between the two bosic modes
p;rovid es the napabh ityof operation
Non, constant current or constant resistance. This switch aiso
between two levels of either constant current or constant resista nce.
ce appl;ed
The switch is a 3 pole, 5 position shorting type wDch controls the vohape referen
duah’ level adjustment pot, R37, While in constant current mode, the voltag e of reference
across the ‘1
a a
zer Cr C a ul ud acos he due a r a c
level pot is placed directly across the load voltage.
current
Due to tue fact that the sw tch is a shart:nc ryne when swcha beheaun
fc,

tary curren t is selecte d where the averag e of level 1 and


whether constant I or constant R, a momen
evel 2 is obtained
LEVEL #2

AVE of 12

LEVEL # 1
ing:
If the switch were non-shorting, there would be a momentary break in the current switch
LEVEL * 2

LEVEL # 1
—NO CURRENT
The duration of the interim switch period under normal conditions is negligible.

— 20
PROTECTION CIRCUITRY
-

on the front oonel of the 1


PS
L ,

CL e’:l CI 0CC t crs on cen: jm:tier ono hecuns


4 o re c ce u p e tnereo
1
ccc d co r rocto iF e ccci Lv rotc: r n r:: on. I ese C reo L E.. LAs eac F, ove

o err c ccc n rro Ic: CF 124 CR 25 CF 2o 0 tns e noc at o o the 0ote

The rrerr level i son secl o output of the current omphfier Al 02 and the signol is
c’or’d ‘ott t’ owe “Ftrwe on CR122 ve c re II c C
C )C15 C’ 0 0 soC —

Undervoltaae
The basecoiiector voLtage of the shunting transistor.s is sensed,
and when the load voltage
collector voitoae decreases to a point near saturot.on
Q 105 senses the undemoifaaec:nd
supoles bose dOve to Qi ii through LED 6.
(-so’,..’;

The load voltage is sensed by a resisfoodiode divider that genera


tes a four linear seg
went voltaqe SensO pO!flt on the base of 0112:

70

L .J

VOLTAGE

0
REFERENCE SGNAL

This non-linear voltage signal and the linear neg ative cuwent referen
ce sign are com
bined’ to yield a simulated power curve:
— SIMULATED CURVE

LOAD
VOLTAGE
ACTUAL
CURVE

LOAD CURRENT
Wren excess rower :S 1
oitempteo both QI 1 2 and 0106 turn on, suoir case or;r to
0111 through LED 4.

Overvoltoge
The POL is olso protected ogoinst overvohoge conditions. The output voitoge is sensed
one o0 cored ri st ze votore r* CR 122 tunio a 0106 Q 0 ond Q09 QD9
oseocOe etkeccereeo S0 o -— e’cs
fuse El. 009 also supplies d gote pulse to SCR2O1 on PC3 which pulls current through LED
T ond lotches in this condition ‘ith the overvoitoge indicotor on, Hut power to the ROE
mj’oe ep+eotorweo ecoosoerc tee a ice CL ’- ee’
u

0
Here ogain it should Le noted thot in the event of overveitoqe end the power crowbar ocrivotos,
Hod 00 ver muss oe d s-oar erred o / tusmg Corn rhe ROE or oomoge ov reuV o the RS
L
2
one/or the unit uneer tesr, For more rtorrneron Cu prooer fusing see eeoc 5.

Blown Fuse
The power fuse IF1 drop is sensed by 0201 on PC3 ono in the event the fuse should
open, LED d will light up indiooting the foiiureos long os a bed veitoge is applied to the lood
terminols.

Reverse Polarity
Reverse polarity hookup protection is achieved by. reverse diode CR1 protected by fuse
Fl. CR1 is nat thermally sinked to carry reverse current continuously. For more information
on proper fusing see page 5.

POWER SUPPLY
Base drive power far the load transistors and bias voltages for the amplifiers are furnished by
transfermer Ti through full wave bridge rectifier CRB1, The primary is a sec/es/parallel can
figuration rated to operate from 115 VACor 230 VAC. Two full wave secondary windings supply
or ‘ 2 C reecS of 1Q “DC eO 15 ‘DC

— 22 —
The +10 VDC level Is rated for 6 amps continuous current and supplies base drive capability
far the power load transistors. The 10 VDC transformer secondary windings feeds full wave
bridge rectifier CRB1 incorporating a C-I-C filter for riople reduction. Fuse F2 protects the winding
from short circuit conditions or component failure.
The operational amplifiers are based from two iSV zener regulators. The voltages are obtained
by a full wave-center tapped bridge rectifier circuit (CRIO1-CR1O4 on PCi; and capacitive filter
‘CiOl and C102’. The 15 VDC supplies not only act as a bios for the 741 amplifiers, but as a
regulated power source for the constant current reference zener CR117 and for the power protec
tion circuitry.

ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE FOR CALIBRATION


1. Set manual mode switch to “oW’ position.
2. With no voltage on P521. load terminals, turn PS2L on.
3. Connect digital voltmeter to “monitor” output and adjust R146 on PCi to set voltage reading
to 0.000 volts dc000l (turn CCW to make more positive).
4. Adjust the meter on the P51 to “zero.”
2
5. Connect a low voltage source capable of supplying full load current through a calibration
shunt.
6. Set the manual mode selector to constant current (main or duall and adjust the monitor voltage
to -1.0000 = .0003 volts (with constant current control pot).
7. Adjust Ri40 on PCi to give 10.00 amps on the P521.500 or 20.00 amps on the P521.1000 ion
calibration shunt). Adjust CCW to Increase load current.
8. Readjust the constant current control pot to give -.7500 volts on the monitor. Set the meter scale
selector on the front of the P5
1. to 7.5 amps on the PS
2 L-500 or 15 amps on the PS2L1000.
2
Adjust pot R137 on PCI to yield full scale meter deflection. Adjust CCW to increase current
reading.
9. Readjust the constant current control pot to give -5.000 volts on the monitor. Set the meter scale
selector in the front of P5
1 to 75 amps on the P521.500 or 150 amps on the PS
2 L-1000. Adjust
2
pot R135 on PCi to a meter reading of 50 amps on the P521.500 or 100 amps on the P321.1000.
Adjust CCW to decrease current readIng.

— 23 —
Trouble Shooting Guide

CHARACTERISTICS POSSIBLE PROBLEM AREA

1. Fan not operating. No ‘bias on;’ ia. Unit not plugged in.
b. Primary fuse P4 or P3, opened.
c. Power switch not on.

2. Voltage eresent but no current, 2a. Adlust ct of mode not being used
is fully CCV’i.
b. Load fuse, Fl, is opened.
c. Thermal switch has oened.

3. Unit current limits below power curve 3a. Adjust pot of mode not in
and overwatts light is not on. use is not fully CW.

4, Load fuse, El opens, 4o. Voitaoe or soike in excess of 60 VDC is


present and overvoltage crowbars.
b. L is connected in reverse polarity.
2
PS

5. Fl opens overvoltage condition not


-
So. Shunt transistor shorted collector to emitter.
present and controls are fully CCW. b. Qi driver shorted collecor toe mitter,
c. Control transistor, Qi 10, on
PC cord opened.

6. Will not load (no currentl, So. QI 10 on PC cord shorted,


o. Q 0 dover opened up.
c. Q102 on PC cord opened.

7. Overvoltage tripping on dynamic 7a. Load connection lead lengths excessive


loading. cauong inductive “kick.”

— 24 —
Application Notes

e ce vtD rho specol cdi! y ot maintaining


o constant current through itself cy automadca.liy varying its resistance. The PS
L can be
2
be ocraflele ED with another 32[ or with a resistance a voifaae and wcttcae
aecc

p52 L # I PS L 2 2 L#3
PS

E LEI i EL
(75A )75A

225A
111+

I IjlJ I POWER SOURCE

Example 1. it is desired to check the regulation of the above power source at conditions of
full load and 1% of full load.
The power source is 5 VDC,
Maximum current drain is 225 amps.
Minimum current drain is 225 amps.
Three PS
L1000 load units are connected in
2 parallel and the current through each is set
for 75 amperes in the resistance mode. This meets the full load condition of 225 amps.
Unit No, 1 is then set for the condition of 225 amps by using the “dual” pot and turning
the units No. 2 and No. 3 “ofE”

— 25 —
+
115V
4- LOAD
F)
230V

01

F
F’s
fri
— LOAD
r%z tt .9

pci-s
PCZ-E PCI-fl
I

Ojz
Pt&: 1©an 1
1)5/230 PC)- 4 REMOTE PROGRAM TERMINALS
± )0 %
47-63 HZ
PCZ•-3

POWER SECTION AND CURRENT SENSE


1JR::NT
6140 141446 L.OW 314.1436
4 COT2NT

L Li
±4 600 jRi.05
18103

H —

4
L 0t 0106 0107

22 RIO 01 i0Oz 64140 Ii144 14446


6106 CR118 6143
. —

0108
H
r 1
— 4101 4131
8110
iC103
i 0103

T__
H

0 104
L :.:zh 3
i

8120
COM MON

r rl
PR(iTE.OTtv14:
CR105 CR106 ± 0640Urr66

8113 R4 H’
1 1

CONSTAIIT :i
7 644fl3141414

CONSTANT CURRENT E CONSTANT RESISTANCE CONTROL CiRCUIT


Dl Dl
EMITTER BASE
5

(+) LOAD R139

R21 1: P212

± 10
33

13

16
DuO
II

(A)
0
DR ID

00MM OF

LLIIRDNT
DOT FLT

R161

—150

PROTECTION CIRCUITRY
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Rrf Des Degion and Rati Mamifac tierei and No. Acme No. Qj: Cort
LL_____I1__iU7Q__ JIrit i-i- )l I —
72 Fuse AGO 3A Bu.ssmann A ‘—27141 1.
EiiI1DLAv&._
._ Rass., AI04&s..,L,_,_.,..
134 Fuse MDL I 4p Bussmann i ) .48 1
TI Transformer I —74102 Acme Electric Go: poration
1
Dl Choke T—1—72 970 Acme Electri c Corporation
13] Fan Dpmç 45000 4—105302 1
TSI SQ Series 2450—42 Texa s Institutes 43 —768 12 1
Cl Cap 23900 1313 20 TOG

Gen. Elec. 8613100 Series A—32—74243 I
02 Cap 10800 mfd 20k Gen.Elec. 8613100 Series A—30—74243 I
CR1 fliode 1N3288A
Westinghouse A—9—619O7—03 I
CR2— CRiB Diode 1735393 Westinghouse A—2412573 17
Asm Recti S icr
Edal 4—1—10887 S 1
01 Transi tor 2736383
F. C. A. .4—1—12666 1
Q2—Ql8 Transistor 1561—0804
4.Q 7.(3’
17
803.1 8CR 25113
GeneraL Eiectri.c 4—3—61770 1
._
.
Rca, 1W 470 Ohm
Ailen—Eradley 44—71—1100425 1
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Ref. Des. Descrion and_Rati

Rca. .4fl ION Lee trohm A—73311.03001 17


R2Pe18

]:t. l(.)K 10 Turn A-7—1I2714

039 Rca lOW 10 Ohm Tepr oBradohm A—15-9273 2

Rns,50 11$ All.nradl,e\. A 1—3.0 -Hf 3 15

081 les 150 10(3 Ohm A lleiPe.rad Icy A1-01-1100315

50 150 Ohm All em— 9 icy Al—51-llOfl 15

801 SW C ut1erHammer .0-1-112611

5332 SW 5 Pea, S Pole 0(1 I. *l3ECM—5• 0—1-1 12728

—1—11.2610

Wee ton 0—14905013


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Q1095104,
Transistor 2N 4248
—_____
0—1—8324.2
Q109 Trans istor495

LLil3 Transistor 2N 5135 Fairchild


.0.

117.
Q114 Transistor 2N 39_
1
0101
03
A —110953 1
A 102. IC 741C R. C. A. 19596040
CR1019509, 1
111—113 ——
Diode IN 5393 WestingJouse 1952—82573 12
Diode iN 5392 Westinghouse 041952573 1
Diode lb 4744A Westinghouse A —6—82999 2
CR117 Diode iN 936 Motorola 0—4—59072 1
CElls 9l .1 Diode fl9753A Motorola 0—16—50538
CR120 Diode 1N255A Motorola 0420—50538
CR122

Diode 1N4760A Westinghouse A —15—82999


CR123 Diode 1N751A Motorola A—l%—50538
CR12 4—12 6 Diode 1N748A Motorola 0—6—50538
Cl0i—102
Sprague 04l—-l04963
Cl03 Cap. lOOT . 15MF Cornell Dubilier A—l4--61S 54
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Cap , 0033 100 100 Cornell Dubilier 4—4041.554 2
0112, 114
--— —.—,——
043043 04 ..± —

1—6125:1 1
,
0 11,10 Cap. 03104 1 CCV C anna 11 a04 5.1 Ian:

Al1l0W6i

::D,.c.: eflan— 04 1—1.51.3.331.3


31( IL, I..C2 , 5,35 33. CROne
.•.

531335 Rae, 3353 3 C’S. CSSa S Cc no A ‘


3—3 3*.- 553 -IC I

104, 165 Roe, , SW 3, 353 Ohm Allen Ore dloy 33. —32—1100315 2

04 (55,127,163, _

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lb Aes 5W 2 2K Ohm _Bradl_ *
A222110O3]5b
111,11 Re- SR 2 ‘cur oller Pi3lcy —
-
2—72---1j L±2_ I
21:12 Res. 5W 56 Ohm Allen Bradley A56O—Ii0O3151
133,149, ,159 160 Res. .51 1K Ohm Allen Bradl Al—O2,11OO3l5 7
Res. * SW 151 Ohm Allen Bradley 21—53—110.515 1
..J1ii Re s, .5W 1.5K Ohm
2
2117.125 Rca. .5W 22K Ohm Allen 1e26-fl93J53
2118 Pot, 5W 10K CTS 36OS 2—8—93415 1
312ç. 124 Rca. .5W 22K Ohms Allen Bradlg A2—23—11003l5 2
2121 Res, .25W 6.81K Ohm Corning 2—68—94562—lI 1
__rn_____ A-44-94562.522
Rca,
Ab-82-11003151
2126 Res. . SW 160 Ohm Allen Bradley 21—61—1100315 1
Res, . 25W. 5, 62K Ohm Corning A—56—94562—21 2
2130, 131 Rca. .25W 24.9K Ohm Corning 2—24—94562—92 2
2132 Res. .5W 4.71 Ohm
-
Allen Bradley A4—72—llOO3lS l
R134 Res. SW 10K Ohm Allen Bradley A1—03—llOO3l5 3
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Manufacturer and No. AN& Cost


!th._Jscr1.taRn!stLo&
.3.135 Pot, , SW 500 Ohs Ci.3 t3203 I

1136 Ron, .25W 7,15K URn Corning A? 5694562-Si I

3137 33 *2, SW SO(.ion 073 •.3603 561-93415 1

3138 Ron, 25W 681 Ohms Corning A—68—94562—1O I

3140 Pot., 75W 113 Ohs 3o can an 57 0 iii .2337—81756 1

R142 Ron, 125W 16513 Ohm Corning A—lO—94562—53 I

r 1
3143, 133 L Ron, , 25W 13 (33 ()or inc (1’53—1)45 52—22

1145 — Ron, 25W 12,713 Ohm Corning A—12—94562—72 1


Zf)
.

.7 103 731)) 13*0: Oo aS .0—10—817

R1.48 Ron, SW 15W Ohm Al Ion Bradley 07-55-1100315 1

)ç.pc ,
i .ian lo AI43L—1L01711;335 0
: l.a 0, .70 rca rn

3.15 15° Ron, , 2 519 641)0 (ibm Corn inc A6.4—9n:562—91 2

?;:(iK
.3153 Ron, *
:250. 1. Corning A—1,.7—94,562.—41 I

:. A—12-94552..—lC
3155 Ron, .25W 121 (73’ Cc.rn

3156 Ron, . 25W 59 aiim Corning 0—59—94562—30 1

,25W 13,3 01 (Inca ,2—i3—94562—(I3 I

13161 Ron, , SW 560 Ohm Alien Orndloy A5-61—1100315 I


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R166 Res, .5W SlOhm Alien Bradley A5—iOliOO3 15 1
5146 Pot, 10K 79PR Beckman #7 9PR A’40—81756 1
•R_47 Res.__.25W 9,09 K Ohm Corning 1
5c—9C94.562—9l
R168 Res . 55 12 K Ohm A lien Bradley Ai23iiO03i5 1
PC Card Acme Lie ctr :Lc Corporation A1 09719 1

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Ref. Des. Description and Rating Manufacturer and No. Acme No.
R201, 202
208 Res, .55 8,25 K Ohm flornine
5203—206 Res. .25W lOOK Ohm —
Corn inc .12454

R207 Res, . 25W 10 Ohm 9frg

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. . *Is.tmd No..*
Ref, Des. NI.nufacture.r and No,

Allen Bradley A2—2 1—1100315 I


• ‘ 52 220 Ohm

Alien Bradley 114 71 1i0c)31 I


1)210 5W 470 Ohm

[lee., SW 1, BK Ohm Allen Bradley 111—52—1100315


2211, 212

51•< 5 12 Ohm Allen Bradley A 5—12 —lit 15 1


1)213 lIes

Alien Bradley A272dli00$l5 I


3214 32. 2, 72. Ohm

751< CAr Cohn ing I


3215 Bee ,.252

Cc.rn ing 4\—7 594562 R3I I


Roe, , 25% 7, 52 Olu

OPCOA #LSM—3 L 11—112741 B


LI) I8 Diode Light Emit

Diode 061< Ccneral Electric A—C) —7 1320


301< 201
9
CR201, 203 Diode IN 5393 Westinghouse lower Components 4—2—32573

Central Hoffman 11—2—50538 1


C) 2202 Di.ode 1N746A

Fairchild 11—1—83243 1
Q2 01 Transistor 21) 5135

Sprague 11—2—38012 1
0201 Cap 01 IWO 100 VDC

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THee 3CC 9 Pussrran Q.jHn 1


C
Baseman 1—10—46600 —

±L.,.___ L.
1—74102 Acme Flectr:i. c Corporation T. 4•jn7
Lb 9lioke 1—72970 Acme Electric Corporation 1—72976 1
79 Pan
u Cur a 50CC AI1C p.
El SW Series 2460—42 Texas Instruments 1—3—76812 1
,. ...
..
Seracue, 867100 Series
— tP_ OLeFE°___
,
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SpraRue ,
CE 86F100 Sendes•
,
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g
5 ç,y,5

(HI
WE.tinSnd 907-CT. 1
•,H

CR9.1 ASH Rectifier Tung—Sol FOAL _j_flQ 535 1


CT Transistor 2N 6383 RCA 1—1—12665 1
92 HATS Trans is tor 1561—08.4 RCA Nest. H
4
SCRI 5CR 251 8 Ceneral Electric 1—3—61770 1

I A 7 c nH r in gli 14—71—1lu04 H 1
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0 Ianu4aet irer mmci No eo O
Des Oesrioro,n

R2F3 5 Res. ION 4 Ohm LHctrohm A—7i103OOi p4

0t0b PoL, ION 10 —7 —11271.4

.re ,t .9.7 . —

.
,. .
IN OIl en ]7radle ‘ 5—02—11003.15

ci. SW 100 (thm 01.-OS-Il 1)01315 1


— -

5—Il Res5W 150 )hn AIlen—bradle i


l
110P’

. 1.
5)3 5N Cutler Hammer 0—1—112611,
.

812 SW 5 Pos 3 p01.6 RI l31i—5 5 557

5Kb SwItch ),.T.1.) L04Z21533l .:81Il11,.26 12

MI Meter Wee tor 0—14905311* 5


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Ref Des. Description and Rating Manuf acturer and No. Acme No. Qty. Cost
Ql01-lO4,lO6—lO8 Transistor 2N 4248 — Fairchild 7
QIOR Transistor 2N 4037 RCA A—2—52I6 1
Q1i0413 Transistor 2N 5135 Fairchild Al83243 4
Q105 Transistor 2N 527 General Electric A—4—4oS57 I
Q114 Transistor 2N3903 Fairchild A-1—8fl2h 1
A101 1C N5558V Signetics A—1l0953 I
0102 1C 741C RCA A--°604U 1

9
°h° Diode lN5393 Westinghouse A-282573 12
CR110 Diode iN 5392
1
CR115, 116 Diode 1N4744A Westinghouse 0—6—82999 2 —

CR117 Diode IN 936 Motorola A—4—59072


CR115, 119, 121 Diode 1N753A Motorola 0—16—50535
CR120 Diode 1N255A Motorola A—2O—5O53 1
CR122 Diode 1N47 bOA Westinghouse A—15—82999 1
Rl2 fliore 1\75LX Motorola 1
—l2
lc’— 1
CR124 —126 Diode 1N748A Motorola A—6—50538 3
CR127 Diode lN759A Motorola A—2—50538 I
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... ....
.

Ref.4es .. .
*..i.

0101, 102 Cap. 300 if SOVDC Sprague 4—41—1049632

0103 Cap. 1001K 15 ME Cornell Duhilier 4—14-61854 1

0105 Cap. 148 1130 10 300 Sprague 11—2—11 196 1.

Cornell 054111cr 4—9—61354 1 —


0106 Cap. 022 uP 100V

0107 1003 225130 Come Li 03611 icr 5415—6 1854 1


p
54
0
çys 109,
, 154 p aow l


0, 111 Cap00liafl54VDC aj_____54719L2

0112., 114 C 0033 100 300 Cornell Dubilier 4—4—615 4 2

0113, 115, .4— 2 zl% . IL. ._

Ml 45114 4 zagirn_,__ 4._.


1
0116 Cap. 001 ±1 100 Cornell Dub 111cr 4—1—61854. 1

01110 Cap 8 00 15 9 C Ipracue 11—14—104963 1

3101, 102 R.es 2W 330 Ohm A*.lIen Brad Icy 43 —31—110054.5 2.

311,13 Rca, 250 301 033 A—.3()—94592—l0 I

3104 , 165 ‘Rca. SW 3, 31K’ Ohm Allen bradley 54—32—1100315 2 * -


*_

ILL 33J”1 —


I ,

3106, 107 Rca, 250 111< (1hm Corn lee’ 11—11—1)4562—02 2

12108,154’ Rca SW 123 Ohm .4154n i3rdMIAy*’3 .*. . Al UOOdl5 2..


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EeL Des.

9109 Ceo. 15W 33 Ohm Allen Bradley A3-’3O—llOOiilS I


9110 Ceo, 519 1’ Ohm Allen Bradley Al—22—llOOBiS 1
Clii., 119 Res 519 2.719 Ohm Allen .Bradley A272—llO03lS 2
9112 Ceo, 5W 56 Ohm Allem Bradley A 5—6O—l.l 00315
ClI31T6f4’I 1
IL, 15, 150 Ceo, 519 119 Ohm Allen Bradley Al_O2l].:...OCB. 15 7
2A14 1es SW 15K Ohm Allen Bradley 91—53—1100315 1
154 Ceo, 519 1. 519 Ohm Allen Bradle 91—52—1100315
9117, 125 Ceo, 519 22 N Ohm Allen Bradley •225llefl iS C
1911$ 00 t, 519 1019 CTS t36OS A—$ —03,415 l
9120, 124 Coo 519 22K Ohm Allen Bradley A2—213 —1100315
r
1
Res, 2519 6, 81k Ohm Corn trig A—63—°4562—ll
9122, 12$ lies, 2519 44. 2K Ohm Corning 9—44—94562—22
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208 Res. .5W 8.25 K Ohm Corning A-82-85016-51
R203 —206 Res, . 25W 100 K Ohm Corning A—lO—94562—O4 4
R207 Res. . 25W 10 Ohm Corning A— 10—94562— RO 1
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