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4 / 20 page 4 Programmable voltage slew For some applications, like inrush limiting or powering rate-sensitive devices, it is necessary to slow down and control the speed of the power supply to maintain a specific voltage slew rate. The N6700 provides pro- grammable voltage slew rate, so that you can easily control the speed at which the output slews from one volt- age to another. You can set the speed of a voltage change anywhere from its maximum up/down programming speed to its slowest change of up to 10 seconds. Programmable voltage slew is available from the front panel when operating the N6700 manually or via computer control. Series operation To increase available voltage and power, similarly rated outputs can be operated directly in series. Easy parallel operation with virtual channels To increase available output power and current, identical outputs can be operated in parallel. To simplify parallel operation for applications requiring currents greater than any single output can provide, the N6700 offers virtual channels, a firmware- based feature that allows the N6700 system to treat up to 4 channels as a single, synchronized channel. Once configured, all functions (sourcing, measurements, triggering, protection, and status monitoring) behave as if there is 1 channel of up to 4 times the capacity of a single channel, without writing a single line of code to man- age the interaction and synchroniza- tion of the paralleled power supplies. Virtual channel capability is available from the front panel when operating the N6700 manually or via computer control. Power management feature allows you allocate mainframe power Often, a DUT requires a single high power DC source and several very low power DC sources. Since the DUT does not require full power to all out- puts, you may choose to save money configuring a system where the sum of the power modules installed in a mainframe exceeds the total power available from the mainframe. In this case, the power management features of the N6700 allow you to allocate mainframe power to the outputs where it is needed, achieving maximum asset utilization and flex- ibility. This feature provides safety from unexpected and dangerous shutdowns that can occur with power systems without power management when operated in a similar way. For example, if your DUT requires 280 W on its main input, and 10 W each on three auxiliary inputs, you can configure a system consisting of one 300 W DC module and three 100 W DC modules. Even though the sum of the module power is 600 W, you can still use the N6700B 400 W MPS mainframe. Thanks to the power management feature, you can allocate the full 300 W to the 300 W module while you allocate only 33 W to each of the 100 W modules. Note that if you install one of the new 500 W modules in an N6700B 400 W MPS mainframe, you may not be able to run this module at its full rated output power. |
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