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Versie van 29 jun 2018 om 15:40

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The top shelf of the right hand workbench has two precision power supplies. They are wired to two consoles on the desk itself. We also have several other supplies -- but these are not yet documented.

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The left hand unit (HP6621A) has 2 output; the right hand unit has 4.

Usage

  • Ensure that nothing is plugged into the console.
  • Power on the unit with the white switch (bottom left)
  • Use the 'OUTPUT' button to switch between outputs; the little arrow, bottom left, of the display shows which output you are working on.

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In above image - output '1' is selected; and it currently provides 5 Volt; and there is no current running.

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  • The press the button 'Vset'
  • And enter a voltage on the keypad.
  • Press enter.
  • Use the output disable/enable button to switch the output on.

You can use 'ISET' and over-current-protection 'OCP' to set a maximum current 'fuse'. OC-RST will reset that fuse. If you do not switch on 'OCP'; then the unit will switch from 'voltage mode' into 'continuous current mode' - and keep delivering the number of A you have set with ISET: and lower the voltage accordingly.

Specs

  1. Left HP6221A
    1. output 1, 0-7 volt, 0-10 Ampere, 0-20 volt, 0-4 Ampere
    2. output 2, 0-7 volt, 0-10 Ampere, 0-20 volt, 0-4 Ampere
  2. Right HP6624A
    1. output 1, 0-7 volt, 0-5 Ampere, 0-20 volt, 0-2 Ampere
    2. output 2, 0-7 volt, 0-5 Ampere, 0-20 volt, 0-2 Ampere
    3. output 3, 0-720volt, 0-2 Ampere, 0-50 volt, 0-0.8 Ampere
    4. output 4 0-720volt, 0-2 Ampere, 0-50 volt, 0-0.8 Ampere

Safety

These devices are not classed as dangerous devices. But do note that they can provide up to 50volt per channel; or 10amp per channel. So it is perfectly possible, by putting them in series or parallel, to zap yourself or burn the house down. So don't.