Remote programming, Remote programming 152 – Agilent Technologies E3632A User Manual

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Chapter 7 Tutorial

Remote Programming

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Remote Programming

During remote programming a constant-voltage regulated power supply is

called upon to change its output voltage rapidly. The most important factor

limiting the speed of output voltage change is the output capacitor and load

resistor.

Figure 7-8. Speed of Response - Programming Up (Full Load)

The equivalent circuit and the nature of the output voltage waveform when the

supply is being programmed upward are shown in Figure 7-8. When the new

output is programmed, the power supply regulator circuit senses that the

output is less than desired and turns on the series regulator to its maximum

value I

L

, the current limit or constant current setting.

This constant current I

L

charges the output capacitor C

O

and load resistor R

L

parallel. The output therefore rises exponentially with a time constant R

L

C

L

towards voltage level I

L

R

L

, a value higher than the new output voltage being

programmed.

When this exponential rise reaches the newly programmed voltage level, the

constant voltage amplifier resumes its normal regulating action and holds the

output constant. Thus, the rise time can be determined approximately using

the formula shown in Figure 7-8.

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