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Acme Electric PS2L-Oi
Acme Electric PS2L-Oi
Acme Electric PS2L-Oi
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
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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
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Load
Mod& DimA DeBDmC DimD DeE Dnn-F Dec Capacty
P3
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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
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 -
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.
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.
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.
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.
— 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.
Operational Example
L, with tine ronsto nt en rrpnr or n’ aonus,t o’t,
“
— 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
— 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.
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
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*
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
P. 5 VII 5 1 0111 w
5
V’ .b
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C ).
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if the PSl.:L is over On .en or uncierdr:,ven in 1,000 current, tho i:c:oo. Vv H not
1 511
cc. 150 :‘it ‘e .*. 7
.
1e p 100 50 1*1 “1
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oct as a iimi.t,
tO .* . 550 5 1’Sl.S C
5151 1510*
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Cl VI) tsse gen.eroto 5 s:ot 5WImC Oetv1eer, t’511O ieveIs of re.sistonce Out
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60 Ct
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(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
PROTECTIVE CIRCUITRY
— 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.
— 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.”
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
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
-
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’,..’;
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.
— 23 —
Trouble Shooting Guide
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.
— 24 —
Application Notes
p52 L # I PS L 2 2 L#3
PS
E LEI i EL
(75A )75A
225A
111+
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 —
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PROTECTION CIRCUITRY
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R146 Pot. 10K 79PR Beckman 79PR A—i0—817 56 i
R147 Res, .25W 9.09 K Ohm
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R201, 202
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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