What are the precautions when using DC stabilized power supply?
1. Basic functions of DC controlled power supplies. Multiple outputs are typically present in DC controlled power supplies:
For instance, there is one fixed output available at 5V and 2A, and there are two adjustable outputs (A and B) available at 0~24V and 0~1A. Stable current and voltage stabilization are the two main operating modes of adjustable output. The instrument's front panel LED shows the CV and CC modes, which automatically switch between these two operating modes when the load varies. In general, a red light denotes continuous current (CC) while a green light indicates stable voltage (CV).Additionally, certain regulated power supply offer master-slave tracking and A and B series operation. When in tracking operating mode, the output voltage of the slave circuit changes in tandem with the main circuit if road A is the main circuit and road B is the slave circuit. This makes it more appropriate for situations where a symmetrical bipolar power supply is needed. It can output 0~48V, 0~1A DC power supply when linked in series with B; in series tracking mode, it can output 0~±24V, 0~1A DC power supply.
Precautions for use
1. To guarantee proper coordination, turn the "coarse adjustment" knob first in accordance with the necessary voltage, and then the "fine adjustment" knob gradually. For instance, you should set the "fine adjustment" knob to 12V and the "coarse adjustment" knob to 15V when you need to produce 12V of power. However, you shouldn't set the "coarse adjustment" knob to 10V. If not, the maximum output voltage is not going to be 12V.
2. Connect the load after adjusting to the necessary voltage.
3. When changing the "coarse adjustment" gear while the device is in operation, disconnect the load initially, and reconnect it once the output voltage has been brought to the necessary level.
4. In the event that a load short circuit or overload triggers protection during use, disconnect the load before pressing the "Reset" button or turning the power back on to restore normal voltage operation. Once the issue has been resolved, reconnect it. lift.
5. The output current of a series arrangement of power supplies with varying rated currents is equal to the rated value of the power supply with the lowest rated current.
6. A meter that shows the channel's output voltage or current in various A/V states is included with every power supply. Usually situated in the state of voltage indicator.
7. The two output terminals for each channel are black and red. "+" is represented by the red terminal, and "-" is represented by the black terminal. In the center of the panel, there is a black terminal that is connected to the "earth" symbol, signifying that it is connected to both the chassis and every other terminal. One output serves merely as a safety wire and is disconnected electrically. Some people frequently take it for granted that the "+" and "-" symbols stand for the positive and negative power outputs used to power dual power supply op amps, and that the "earth" symbol denotes grounding.
8. It is possible to employ two voltages in series. Parallel use is strictly prohibited. Since the power supply is a supply instrument, extended short circuiting of the output terminal is not permitted.
