8 model 4q06250ps-430 general description, Introduction – American Magnetics 4Q06250PS-430 High Stability Integrated Power Supply System User Manual

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Rev. 5

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Introduction

General Description

more detail in section A.6.2 on page 151 of the Appendix. Contact AMI for

more information.

In addition to low LHe level, this input to the Power Supply System can be

used with other instrumentation as well. Other uses for this input include

faults from a cryocooler, temperature instrumentation, etc.

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Model 4Q06250PS-430 General Description

A Model 430 Power Supply Programmer and two Model 4Q06125PS Power

Supplies are configured to make up the system designated as 4Q06250PS-

430. The Model 4Q06125PS is a 750 Watt, ±6 Volt, ±125 ampere, 4-

quadrant, voltage and current stabilized DC supply. Two Model

4Q06125PS Power Supplies are connected in a Master/Slave parallel

configuration to provide the rated current. The power supplies are

remotely controlled by the Model 430 Power Supply Programmer.

The Model 4Q06250PS-430 is a true 4-quadrant voltage and current power

supply capable of both sourcing and sinking

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power smoothly through zero

to provide true ±voltage and ±current. It is ideal for controlling inductive

loads such as large magnets or motors.

The power supplies are controlled by a ±10 Vdc remote analog signal

supplied by the Model 430 Programmer and applied to the power supply

analog inputs. Programming and control of the current loop (composed of

the magnet, power supplies, and Model 430 Programmer zero flux device),

is provided by a Model 430 ramp-generated current reference with

parameters as set by the user in the Model 430. The Model 430 compares

the measured current (via the zero flux device) with the current reference

to provide precise closed-loop control of the actual current.

The power supply units are operated in voltage-voltage

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programming

mode, with the Model 430 Programmer output scaled to operate the power

supply units over their available voltage output range. The Programmer

signal will continually adjust the power supply output voltage to

automatically regulate the power supply current; precise linear power

supply current control will result as long as the system voltage and

current demand do not exceed the total power supply rating or load

limiting parameters.

1. The power supply is operating as a source if the current direction and voltage polar-

ity are the same (i.e., the situation that would exist when supplying a resistive load).
If the voltage polarity and current direction are opposite, the supply is operating as
a sink and energy is being absorbed or returned to the “ac-line”.

2. Voltage reference controlling voltage output.

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