MODIFICATION OF STANDARD
KEPCO®
KEPCO MODEL BOP 100-4ML
KEPCO MODEL BOP 100-4DL
THE POWER SUPPLIER™
The Kepco Models BOP 100-4ML and BOP 100-4DL have been modified from standard Kepco
Models BOP 100-4M and BOP 100-4D, respectively, to be stable handling inductive loads up
to 1 Henry.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL CORRECTIONS:
This modification makes the BOP more suitable for a wide variety of applications such as
motor testing, testing of magnetic components (coils, speakers, etc.), industrial applications
with inductive loads, driving CRT coils, cryogenic applications and powering correcting magnets
for medical imaging applications or particle accelerators. The unit is designed to operate in a
stable manner in Current or Current Limit Mode for loads up to 1 Henry. They are also stable
with any R-L series load combination.
All specifications of the unit in voltage mode are unchanged from the standard model. Specifications listed in Table 1 are for BOP 100-4ML and BOP 100-4DL in Current Mode. All other
specifications are identical to the standard BOP.
TABLE 1. BOP 100-4ML AND BOP 100-4DL SPECIFICATIONS
Bandwidth (DC to f-3dB)
Resistive
Load, Nominal
1.2 KHz 1.7 KHz 220
NOTES:
(1) Specifications listed are for Current Mode. All other specifications are identical to the standard BOP.
(2) 10%-90%, short-circuit.
(3) Short-circuit - Nominal Resistive Load.
(4) Load effect increases nonlinearly with frequency from the typical 0.5 mA in DC- full scale (same as
the standard unit) with the average rate listed.
Inductive
Load, 2mH
Rise/Fall Time
(2)
µS 280µS70 ppm/Hz
Recovery at Step
Load Time Constant
(3)
Load Effect
Nominal Resistive Load
In current mode the bandwidth is reduced when operating with a resistive load. Correspondingly, the rise and fall time of the unit is increased.
(4)
BOP 100-4ML/DL-r3 /031512
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If the load impedance at the working frequency multiplied by the peak value of current
equals the voltage limit setting, it is recommended that the output voltage be kept below the
voltage limit setting to avoid inducing a large distortion of output current. If the voltage limit is
reached, the unit’s bandwidth can be reduced by connecting an external film capacitor between
pins 16 and 18 of the unit's programming connector (PC 12). Table 2 below shows the effect
that adding the external capacitor has on the 3dB bandwidth for resistive, resistive-inductive or
inductive loads, with less than 10% tolerance (excluding the capacitor tolerance)
TABLE 2. BANDWIDTH CORRECTION
EXTERNAL CAPACITOR
(ACROSS PINS 16 AND 18 OF PC 12 PROGRAMMING CONNECTOR)
0.01
µF0.02 µF 0.05 µF0.1 µF0.2 µF0.5 µF1 µF
CORRECTED BANDWIDTH 1.0 KHz 0.8 KHz 0.6 KHz 0.4 KHz 0.23 KHz 0.11 KHz 0.06 KHz
2 BOP 100-4ML/031512