User manual

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ELR 9000 Series
How to save a sequence table (100 sequences) to a USB ash drive:
1. Do not plug the USB ash drive yet or remove it.
2. Access the function selection menu of the function generator via MENU -> Function Generator -> Arbitrary
3. Tap on , then . The device will request you to plug the USB ash drive now.
4. After plugging it, the device will try to access the ash drive and nd the folder HMI_FILES and read the
content. If there are already WAVE_U or WAVE_I les present, they will be listed and you can either select
one for overwriting with , otherwise select for a new le.
5. Finally save the sequence table with .
3.9.11 Ramp function
The following parameters can be congured for a ramp function.
Value Range Description
Ustart / Istart 0...Nominal value of U, I Start value (U,I)
Uend / Iend 0...Nominal value of U, I End value (U, I)
t1 0.1 ms...36000 s Time before ramp-up or ramp-down of the signal.
t2 0.1 ms...36000 s Ramp-up or ramp-down time
Schematic diagram: Application and result:
A.start
t
A
t1 t2
A.End
This function generates a rising or falling ramp between start
and end values over the time t2. Time t1 creates a delay before
the ramp starts.
The function runs once and stops at the end value. The function
runs once and stops at the end value. To have a repeating ramp,
function Trapezoid would have to be used instead (see 3.9.8).
Important to consider are the static values of U and I which dene
the start levels at the beginning of the ramp. It is recommended
that these values are set equal to those in A.start, unless the
power source shall not be loaed before the start of the ramp. In
that case the static values should be set to zero.
10h after reaching the ramp end, the function
will stop automatically (i.e. I = 0 A, in case the
ramp was assigned to the current), unless it
has been stopped manually before.
3.9.12 UI and IU table functions (XY table)
The UI and IU functions offer the user the possibility to set a DC input current dependant on the DC input voltage,
or a DC input voltage dependant on the DC input current. The function is table driven with exactly 4096 values,
which are distributed over the whole measured range of actual input voltage or input current in the range of 0...125%
Unom or Inom. The table can either be uploaded from a USB ash drive through the front side USB port of the
device or via remote control (ModBus protocol or SCPI). The functions are:
UI function: U = f(I)
IU function: I = f(U)
In the UI function, the equipment measuring circuit determines the level from 0 to maximum of the input current.
For each of the 4096 possible values for input current a voltage value is maintained by the user in the UI table
which can be any value between 0 and nominal value. The values uploaded from a USB ash drive will always
be interpreted as voltage values even if the user calculated them as current values and incorrectly loaded them
as a UI table.
In the IU function the assignment of the values is the other way round, the behaviour, however, the same.
Thus the behaviour of the load or the current and power consumption can be controlled with dependance on input
voltage and step changes can be created.