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1、 HP Archive This vintage Hewlett Packard document was preserved and distributed by www. Please visit us on the web ! Thanks to on-line curator: Fons Janssen RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 HEWLETT PACKARD HARRISON DIVISION MODEL 6101A DC POWER SUPPLY HP Part Number 06101-90001 Series Prefixed 6L, 1A, 1E, 11
2、37A and Above (Including Optional Modifications Listed Below) 011, 028 Microfiche No. 06101-90002 OPERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 DC POWER SUPPLY STB SERIES, MODEL 6101A SERIAL NUMBER PREFIX 6L Printed: December 2012 Stock Number: 06101-90001 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 i TABLE OF C
3、ONTENTS Section Page No. I GENERAL INFORMATION 1-1 1-1. Description 1-1 1-6. Specifications 1-1 1-8. Options 1-1 1-10. Accessories 1-2 1-12. Instrument Identification 1-2 1-15. Ordering Additional Manuals 1-2 II INSTALLATION 2-1 2-1. Initial Inspection 2-1 2-3. Mechanical Check 2-1 2-5. Electrical C
4、heck 2-1 2-7. Installation Data 2-1 2-9. Location 2-1 2-11. Power Requirements 2-1 2-14. 230 Volt Operation 2-1 2-16. Power Cable 2-1 2-19. Rack Mounting 2-2 2-23. Repackaging for Shipment 2-3 III OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3-1 3-1. Operating Controls and Indicators 3-1 3-3. Operating Modes 3-1 3-5. Nor
5、mal Operating Mode 3-1 3-7. Constant Voltage 3-1 3-9. Current Limit 3-1 3-11. Connecting Load 3-2 3-14. Operation of Supply Beyond Rated Output 3-2 3-16. Optional Operating Modes 3-2 3-17. Remote Programming, Constant Voltage 3-2 3-24. Remote Resistance Programming, Current Limit 3-3 3-27. Remote Se
6、nsing 3-3 3-32. Series Operation 3-4 3-36. Parallel Operation 3-5 3-38. Auto-Tracking Operation 3-5 3-42. Special Operating Considerations 3-5 3-43. Pulse Loading 3-5 3-45. Output Capacitance 3-6 3-48. Reverse Voltage Loading 3-6 3-50. Reverse Current Loading 3-6 3-52. Multiple Loads 3-6 Section Pag
7、e No. IV PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 4-1 4-1. Overall Block Diagram Discussion 4-1 4-6. Simplified Schematic 4-2 4-9. Detailed Circuit Analysis 4-3 4-10. Series Regulator 4-3 4-12. Constant Voltage Input Circuit 4-3 4-18. Driver and Error Amplifier 4-3 4-20. Current Limit Circuit 4-3 4-22. Oven Control
8、Circuit 4-3 4-24. Reference Circuit 4-4 4-28. Meter Circuit 4-4 V MAINTENANCE 5-1 5-1. Introduction 5-1 5-3. General Measurement Techniques 5-1 5-8. Test Equipment Required 5-1 5-10. Performance Test 5-3 5-12. Rated Output and Meter Accuracy 5-3 5-15. Load Regulation (Front Terminals) 5-4 5-17. Line
9、 Regulation (Front Terminals) 5-4 5-19. Ripple and Noise 5-4 5-21. Transient Recovery Time 5-5 5-23. Output Impedance 5-5 5-25. Current Limit 5-6 5-27. Troubleshooting 5-6 5-29. Trouble Analysis 5-6 5-37. Repair and Replacement 5-8 5-39. Adjustment and Calibration 5-11 5-41. Meter Zero 5-11 5-43. Vo
10、ltmeter Tracking 5-11 5-45. Ammeter Tracking 5-12 5-47. Constant Voltage Programming 5-12 Current 5-12 VI REPLACEABLE PARTS 6-1 6-1. Introduction 6-1 5-4. Ordering information 6-1 Reference Designators Abbreviations Manufacturers 6-8. Code List of Manufacturers 6-2 Parts List Table 6-5 ii TABLE OF C
11、ONTENTS (CONTINUED) LIST OF TABLES Table Page No. 1-1 Specifications 1-3 5-1 Test Equipment Required 5-2 5-2 Reference Circuit Troubleshooting 5-6 5-3 High Output Voltage Troubleshooting 5-7 5-4 Low Output Voltage Troubleshooting 5-7 Table Page No. 5-5 Common Troubles 5-8 5-6 Selected Semiconductor
12、Characteristics 5-10 5-7 Checks and Adjustments After Replace- ment of Semiconductor Devices 5-10 5-8 Calibration Adjustment Summary 5-11 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Page No. 1-1 DC Power Supply iv 2-1 Input Transformer Primary Connections 2-1 2-2 Rack Mounting, Two Units 2-2 2-3 Rack Mounting, One
13、 Unit 2-2 3-1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators 3-1 3-2 Normal Strapping Pattern 3-1 3-3 Remote Resistance Programming (Constant Voltage) 3-2 3-4 Remote .Voltage Programming (Constant Voltage) 3-2 3-5 Remote Resistance Programming (Current Limit) 3-3 3-6 Remote Sensing 3-3 3-7 Normal Series Connec
14、tions 3-4 3-8 Auto-Series, Two and Three Units 3-4 3-9 Normal Parallel 3-5 Figure Page No. 3-10 Auto-Tracking, Two and Three Units 3-5 4-1 Overall Block Diagram 4-1 4-2 Simplified Schematic 4-2 4-3 Meter Circuit, Simplified Schematic 4-4 5-1 Front Panel Terminal Connections 5-1 5-2 Output Current Me
15、asurement Technique 5-1 5-3 Differential Voltmeter Substitute, Test Setup 5-3 5-4 Output Current, Test Setup 5-3 5-5 Load Regulation, Test Setup 5-4 5-6 Ripple and Noise, Test Setup 5-4 5-7 Transient Recovery Time Test Setup 5-5 5-8 Transient Recovery Time, Waveforms 5-5 5-9 Output Impedance, Test S
16、etup 5-5 5-10 Servicing Printed Wiring Boards 5-9 iii Figure 1-1. Typical STB Power Supply 1-1 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1-1 DESCRIPTION 1-2 The STB Series of power supplies is designed for applications requiring extreme stability, regulation, and insensitivity to ambient temperature variations.
17、 The supply is completely transistorized (all-silicon) and is suitable for either bench or relay rack operation. The accurate programming coefficient allows the supply to be used as a 0.1% calibrator, or as a voltage reference source. It is a Constant Voltage / Current Limiting supply that will furn
18、ish full rated output voltage at the maximum rated output current or can be continuously adjusted throughout the output range. The front panel CURRENT controls can be used to establish the output current limit (overload or short circuit) when the supply is used as a constant voltage source and the V
19、OLTAGE controls can be used to establish the volt- age limit (ceiling) when the supply is used as a constant current source. 1-3 The power supply has both front and rear terminals. Either the positive or negative output terminal may be grounded or the power supply can be operated floating at up to a
20、 maximum of 300 volts off ground. 1-4 A single meter is used to measure either output voltage or output current in one of two ranges. The voltage or current ranges are selected by a METER switch on the front panel. 1-5 The programming terminals located at the rear of the unit allow ease in adapting
21、to the many operational capabilities of the power supply. A brief description of these capabilities is given below: a. Remote Programming The power supply may be programmed from a remote Location by means of an external voltage source or resistance. b. Remote Sensing The degradation in regulation wh
22、ich would occur at the load because of the voltage drop in the load leads can be reduced by using the power supply in the remote sensing mode of operation. c. Series and Auto Series Operation Power Supplies may be used in series when a higher output voltage is required in the voltage mode of operati
23、on or when greater voltage compliance is required in the constant current mode of operation. Auto-Series operation permits one knob control of the total output voltage from a master supply. d. Parallel Operation The power supply may be operated in parallel with a similar unit when greater output cur
24、rent capability is required. e. Auto-Tracking The power supply may be used as a master supply, having control over one (or more) slave supplies that furnish various voltages for a system. 1-6 SPECIFICATIONS 1-7 Detailed Specifications for the power supply are given in Table 1-1. 1-8 OPTIONS 1-9 Opti
25、ons are factory modifications of a standard instrument that are requested by the customer. A typical option is replacing the front panel voltage and current controls with ten-turn voltage and current decadial controls. The following options are available on the instrument covered by this manual. Whe
26、re applicable, detailed coverage of options is included throughout the manual. Option No. Description 06 Overvoltage Protection Crowbar: A completely separate circuit for protecting delicate loads against power supply failure or operator error. This independent device monitors the output voltage and
27、 within 10sec impose a virtual short- circuit (crowbar) across the power supply output if the preset overvoltage margin is exceeded. When Option 06 is requested by the customer, Model 6916A is attached to the rear of the power supply at the factory. Overvoltage Margin: 1 to 4 volts, screwdriver adju
28、stable. Power Requirement: 15mA continuous drain from power supply being protected. 1-2 Size: Add 5 inches to power supply depth dimension. Weight: Add 2 lbs. net. NOTE Detailed coverage of Option 06 is included in an addendum entitled, Model 6916A Overvoltage Protector. The addendum is included at
29、the rear of manuals that support power supplies that have been modified for Option 06. 28 Rewire for 230V Input: Supply as normally shipped is wired for 115VAC input. Option 28 consists of reconnecting the input transformer for 230VAC operation. 1-10 ACCESSORIES 1-11 The accessories listed in the fo
30、llowing may be ordered with the power supply or separately from the local Hewlett-Packard field sales office (refer to list at rear of manual for addresses). Part No. Description C05 8” Black Handle that can be attached to side of supply. 14513A Rack Kit for mounting one 3”-high supply (Refer to Sec
31、tion II for details). 14515A Rack Kit for mounting one 5”-high supply (Refer to Section II for details). Part No. Description 14523A Rack Kit for mounting two 3”-high supplies (Refer to Section II for details). 14525A Rack Kit for mounting two 5”-high supplies (Refer to Section II for details). 1-12
32、 INSTRUMENT IDENTIFICATION 1-13 Hewlett-Packard power supplies are identified by a three-part serial number tag. The first part is the power supply model number. The second part is the serial number prefix, which consists of a number-letter combination that denotes the date of a significant design c
33、hange. The number designates the year, and the letter A through L designates the month, January through December respectively. The third part is the power supply serial number. 1-14 If the serial number prefix on your power supply does not agree with the prefix on the title page of this manual, chan
34、ge sheets are included to update the manual. Where applicable, backdating information is given in an appendix at the rear of the manual. 1-15 ORDERING ADDITIONAL MANUALS 1-16 One manual is shipped with each power supply. Additional manuals may be purchased from your local Hewlett-Packard field offic
35、e (see list at rear of this manual for addresses). Specify the model number, serial number prefix, and Stock Number provided on the title page. 1-3 Table 1-1. Specifications INPUT: 105-125/210-250VAC, single phase, 48-63Hz (cps), 0.5A, 52W. OUTPUT: 0-20 volts at 0-1 ampere. LOAD REGULATION: Front te
36、rminals: Less than 0.001% plus 600V. Rear terminals: Less than 0.001% plus 100V. For an output current change from no load to full load. LINE REGULATION: Less than 0.001% output change for any line voltage change within the input rating. RIPPLE AND NOISE: At any line voltage and under any load condi
37、tion within rating. Less than 100V peak-to-peak. Less than 40V rms. TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT: After 30 minutes warm-up Front panel control: Less than 0.005% plus 30V per degree Centigrade. Remote programming: Less than 0.001% plus 10V per degree Centigrade. STABILITY: Total drift after 30 minutes war
38、m-up and with less than 3C ambient temperature variation. Front panel control: Less than 0.01% plus 300V for 8 hours. Remote programming: Less than 0.01% plus 100V for 8 hours. Less than 0.012% + 120V for one month. TEMPERATURE RANGES: Operating: 0 to 50C. Storage: -20 to +85C. OUTPUT IMPEDANCE: Les
39、s than 0.002 ohms from DC to 100 Hz. Less than 0.02 ohms from 100 Hz to 1 kHz. Less than 0.5 ohms from 1 kHz to 100 kHz. Less than 3 ohms from 100 kHz to 1 MHz. TRANSIENT RECOVERY TIME: Less than 50 microseconds for output recovery to within 10 millivolts of the nominal output voltage following a fu
40、ll load current change. Less than 100 microseconds for output recovery to within load regulation specification. OVERLOAD PROTECTION: A continuously variable current limit circuit pro- tects the power supply for all overloads including a direct short placed across the output terminals. METER: Front p
41、anel meter and switch select 0-2.5V/ 0-25V and 0-120mA/0-1.2A scales. OUTPUT CONTROLS: A ten-turn coarse and one-turn fine voltage control enable high resolution voltage adjustment. A single turn front panel pot permits the current limit setting to be varied continuously from zero to a value slightl
42、y in excess of the full current rating. OUTPUT TERMINALS: Three five-way output posts are provided on the front panel and an output barrier strip is located on the rear of the chassis. All power supply output terminals are isolated from the chassis and either the positive or negative terminal may be
43、 connected to the chassis through a separate ground terminal located on the output terminal strip. ERROR SENSING: Error sensing is automatically accomplished at the front terminals if the load is attached to the front terminals or at the rear terminals if the load is attached to the rear terminals.
44、Provision is also included on the rear terminal strip for remote error sensing. REMOTE PROGRAMMING: Remote programming of the output voltage is made available at the rear terminals. The programming coefficient is 1000 ohms per volt with an accuracy of 0.1% plus 1 millivolt. The current limit may als
45、o be set remotely by means of a resistance, 1000 ohms corresponding approximately to full output current. COOLING: Convection cooling is employed. The supply has no moving parts. SIZE: 3- H x 8- W x 12- D. Two units can be mounted side by side to take up the same space as a standard 3- x 19 relay ra
46、ck mounting. WEIGHT: 10 lbs. net, 13 lbs. shipping. FINISH: Light gray front panel with dark gray case. POWER CORD: A 3-wire, 5-foot power cord is provided with each unit. 2-1 SECTION II INSTALLATION 2-1 INITIAL INSPECTION 2-2 Before shipment, this instrument was inspected and found to be free of me
47、chanical and electrical defects. As soon as the instrument is unpacked, inspect for any damage that may have occurred in transit. Save all packing materials until the inspection is completed. If damage is found, proceed as described in the Claim for Damage in Shipment section of the Warranty at the
48、rear of this manual. 2-3 MECHANICAL CHECK 2-4 This check confirms that there are no broken knobs or connectors, that the cabinet and panel surfaces are free of dents and scratches, and that the meters are not scratched or cracked. 2-5 ELECTRICAL CHECK 2-6 The instrument should be checked against its electrical specifications. Section V includes an in- cabinet performance check to verify proper instrument operation. 2-7 INSTALLATION DATE 2-8 The instrument is shipped ready for bench operation. It is only necessary