Laboratory Switch Mode Power Supply Series: Tenma Test Equipment®
Laboratory Switch Mode Power Supply Series: Tenma Test Equipment®
Laboratory Switch Mode Power Supply Series: Tenma Test Equipment®
Instruction Manual
Model
72-8340 1.0 ~ 60VDC 0 ~ 1.6A
72-8345 1.0 ~ 36VDC 0 ~ 3A
72-8350 1.0 ~ 20VDC 0 ~ 5A
This manual contains important safety and operation instructions for correct use of the power supply. Read through the manual and pay
special
attention to the markings and labels of this unit and equipment to be connected.
Pay special attention to these two types of notices used in this manual.
WARNING
Failure to observe this warning may cause injury to persons and damage to power supply or connected equipment
CAUTION
Failure to observe this warning may result in damage to equipment and improper functioning of the power supply.
WARNING:
1. Do not use this power supply near water.
2. Do not operate or touch this power supply with wet hands.
3. Do not open the casing of the power supply when it is connected to AC power source.
4. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel only.
5. Before replacing the AC fuse first determine and correct the cause or the blown fuse. Replace the AC fuse with the same type and
rating as the original fuse.
CAUTION:
1. Use only a properly grounded AC power source.
2. This unit is for indoor use only.
3. Do not operate or place this unit in a humid or dusty environment, in direct sunlight or near any heat source.
4. Before plugging into AC power source, check with the rating label at the back of the unit.
5. Do not block ventilation openings on the unit.
6. This unit must be used within the specified rating. Continuous excessive loading may cause damage to the power supply.
7. The AC power cord must be at least 18AWG, and not exceed 3m in length.
8. Replacement fuse: T3AL250V (3A Time-Lag)
Introduction
This precision series of switch mode laboratory DC power supplies are ideal for test, measurement and service applications where tight
voltage and current regulation are critical. Highly efficient switch mode design delivers outstanding performance from an extremely
compact footprint. Unique separate output ON/OFF control allows voltage and current setting, with the supply output turned off.
Features:
• Backlit four digit LCD display
• Simultaneous display of voltage and current
• Auto selecting constant voltage (CV) and constant current (CC) modes
• Ultra quiet convection cooling
• Short circuit, overload, over voltage and thermal protection
• 84% efficiency at maximum output
• RoHs compliant
Front / Rear Panel Controls and Indicators
Operation
Ground Connection
Depending on the application, the power supply output terminals can be grounded to suit any one of the following conditions:
Negative Ground – Black (-) negative terminal is tied to the green GND terminal.
Positive Ground – Red (+) positive terminal is tied to the green GND terminal.
Floating Ground – Green terminal is left open. Note that in this mode, high impedance leakage can exist between thepower
supply circuitry and the chassis ground.
Basic Mode of Operation
This power supply is designed to operate as either a constant voltage or constant current source. Automatic crossover to either mode of
operation occurs when the load condition changes. The power supply functions as a constant voltage source (CV) as long as the load
current is less than the preset current limit value. When load current is equal to or greater than the preset current limit, the power supply will
automatically cross over to constant current (CC) mode. The voltage will drop, (CC) will show on the LCD display panel and the power
supply will operate as a constant current source. When the load current drops below the preset current limit, the supply will return to
constant voltage (CV) mode.
Operation
• Make certain the AC power cord is connected to a proper power source.
• Make certain that no load is connected to the supply.
• Switch on master ON/OFF POWER switch (1) on the rear panel, the LCD display backlight should illuminate.
• The (CV) icon should be shown on the display and the OUTPUT (6) should default to OFF.
• If current limiting is not required, turn the CURR (5) control fully clockwise.
• If current limiting is required, see the steps in the following section “Presetting a Current Limit Value”.
• Press the OUTPUT (6) button to activate the power supply output.
• Set your desired output voltage, and then press OUTPUT (6) again to deactivate the output.
• Observing correct polarity, connect to your load to the power supply.
• Press the OUTPUT (6) button to activate the power supply output.
• Check the power supply display to verify that the (CV) icon is displayed. If (CC) is displayed, your current limit value is too low,
the load requires more current than the supply is capable, or there is a fault in the connected device.
Protection
To provide protection to the power supply and the connected load, the supply incorporates over voltage (OVP) thermal protection.
Traditional power supplies often provide over current protection, however that benefit already exists by sheer design of a current limiting
supply.
Voltage Regulation
Load variation from 10% ~ 100% 70mV 50mV 50mV
Line variation from 90 ~ 130VAC 20mV
Ripple and noise (RMS) 5mV
Ripple and noise (p-p) 30mV 30mV 50mV
Current Regulation
Load variation from 10% ~ 100% 20mA
Line variation from 90 ~ 130VAC 20mA
Ripple & Noise (peak to peak) 20mA
Voltmeter Accuracy ±1% +5 counts (≤5V) ±1% +5 counts (≤10V) ±1% +5counts (≤20V)
±1% +3counts (>5V) ±1% +3counts (>10V) ±1% +3counts (>20V)
Ammeter Accuracy ±1% +5 counts (≤2A) ±1% +5 counts (≤1A) ±1% +5 counts (≤0.5A)
±1% +3 counts (>2A) ±1% +3 counts (>1A) ±1% +3 counts (>0.5A)