Overview, Features – Xantrex Technology XDC 20-600 User Manual

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About The XDC Power Supply

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TM-XDOP-01XN

Overview

The XDC Series of digital, programmable DC power supplies is designed for use in
OEM, ATE, burn-in, magnet charging, and other high power systems for a broad
range of applications. The XDC uses our newly developed digital technology which,
combined with “Soft Switching,” provides superior performance and a high level of
user control through both front panel and remote interfaces.

Features

Digital processing for highly accurate control

Ten, 99-step auto sequences for easy bench-top programming of complex test
routines

Ten stored settings

Zero voltage (soft) switching for low noise output, improved efficiency and
higher reliability

Active Power Factor Correction (PFC) for lower input current draw and lower
current harmonic generation

Remote voltage sense with 5V line drop compensation

Automatic Voltage/Current mode crossover

Constant power mode

Seven load protection mechanisms

Alarms and messages for over- and under-programmed trip points

Auxiliary status lines for monitoring power supply conditions

Remote interlock and trigger ports

Selectable standby, last setting, programmed sequence and other power-on
defaults

Active current sharing with parallel connected units for higher power
requirements. (These features are available when the power supply is equipped
with the optional GPIB/CANbus interface card.)

Standard RS-232 remote control interface and optional GPIB (IEEE 488.2) port

CANbus communications link for multichannel addressing, and master/slave
current sharing*

Extensive SCPI command set

Keypad, knobs, and arrow keys for fast and tactile front panel operation

Bright vacuum fluorescent display with annunciators to indicate complete
supply status at a glance

Front panel, software-based calibration

Fully isolated analog programming and readback capabilities

CE Mark, CSA Certified, FCC Compliance

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