Spellman SLM20-300, SLM1-300, SLM3-300, SLM15-300, SLM30-300 Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual
SLM SERIES
High Voltage Power Supply
MODEL : SERIAL# : DATE :
SPELLMAN HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
475 Wireless Blvd. Hauppauge, New York, 11788
+1(631) 630-3000*FAX: +1(631) 435-1620* E-mail: sales@spellmanhv.com Website: www.spellmanhv.com
SLM MANUAL 118072-001 Rev A
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SPELLMAN HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
300W-1200W HIGH VOLTAGE MODULE
Spellman’s SLM Series of high voltage modules are designed for OEM applications up to 70kV at 1200 watts. Its universal input, small package size and choice of three standard digital interfaces simplifies integrating the SLM into your system design. Models are available in either positive or negative polarity. The SLM is fully arc and short protected. Excellent regulation specifications are provided along with outstanding stability performance.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Capacitor Charging HiPot Testing CRT Testing Electrostatics E Beam Systems CW Lasers
FIRMWARE CONFIGURATIONS
STANDARD BASED FEATURES
AOL Adjustable Overload Trip AT Arc Trip NAD No Arc Detect NSS No Slow Start PSS Programmable Slow Start RFR Remote Fault Reset RMI Remote Mode Indicators ROV Remote Overvoltage Adjust
SPECIFICATIONS
Input Voltage:
Power factor corrected input, ≥0.98 90-264Vac, 47-63 Hertz, for 300 watt units 180-264Vac, 47-63 Hertz for 600 and 1200 watt units
Output Voltage:
11 models—1kV to 70kV
Output Polarity:
Negative or positive, specify at time of order
Local Indicators:
Arc, HV On, Temp Error, OVP, I Mode Power On, OC, Reg Error
Power:
3 power ranges available—300, 600 and 1200 watts. Other power levels available on special order.
Voltage Regulation:
≤0.01% of rated output voltage over specified input voltage range ≤0.01% of rated output voltage for a full load change
Current Regulation:
≤0.01% of rated output current over specified input voltage range
≤0.01% of rated output current for a ±100μA for a full voltage change
Ripple:
≤0.2% rms of maximum rated voltage, measured with a 10 foot long HV cable
Stability:
≤50ppm/hr after a 2 hour warm up
Temperature Coefficient:
≤100ppm per degree C
Environmental:
Temperature Range:
Operating: 0˚C to 40˚C Storage: -40˚C to 85˚C
Humidity:
20% to 85% RH, non-condensing.
Control Interface
Local Interface:
Potentiometers are provided to adjust voltage and current.
Remote Interface: USB, Ethernet and RS-232 are standard,
implemented with 12 bits of resolution. All digital monitors have an accuracy specification of 2%.
Control Software: A VB GUI will be provided for
RS-232/USB, the Ethernet interface will have an embedded applet for control.
HV Control Enable/Interlock:
A dry contact, hardware based interlock is provided for remote mode. In local mode this I/O is the enable.
Monitor Signals:
Voltage and current monitor signals are scaled 0-10Vdc equals 0-100% of full scale, accuracy is 1%.
Cooling:
Forced air
Dimensions:
300/600 watts:
4.75˝ H X 6˝ W X 12˝ D (120.65mm x 152.4mm x 304.8mm) 1200 watts:
4.75˝ H X 12˝ W X 12˝ D (120.65mm x 304.8mm x 304.8mm)
Weight:
300/600 watts: 14 pounds (6.35kg) 1200 watts: 26 pounds (11.8kg)
Compact & Lightweight
Models from 1kV-70kV, 300W, 600W AND 1200W
Universal Input, Power Factor Corrected
Low Cost Modular Design
Standard Digital Interfaces: USB,
Ethernet and RS-232
CE Compliant, UL Recognized
SLM
1200W
300W-600W
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ETHERNET DIGITAL INTERFACE— J5 8 PIN RJ45 CONNECTOR
PIN SIGNAL SIGNAL PARAMETERS
1 TX+ Transmit Data + 2 TX- Transmit Data ­3 RX+ Receive Data + 4 NC No Connection 5 NC No Connection 6 RX- Receive Data ­7 NC No Connection 8 NC No Connection
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SLM SELECTION TABLE- 300W
300 Watt
kV mA Model
1 300 SLM1*300 3 100 SLM3*300 5 60 SLM5*300 10 30 SLM10*300 15 20 SLM15*300 20 15 SLM20*300 30 10 SLM30*300 40 7.5 SLM40*300 50 6 SLM50*300 60 5 SLM60*300 70 4.28 SLM70*300
RS-232 DIGITAL INTERFACE— J3 9 PIN FEMALE D CONNECTOR
PIN SIGNAL SIGNAL PARAMETERS
1 NC No Connection 2 TX out Transmit Data 3 RX in Receive Data 4 NC No Connection 5 SGND Ground 6 NC No Connection 7 NC No Connection 8 NC No Connection 9 NC No Connection
*Specify “P” for positive polarity or “N” for negative polarity
USB DIGITAL INTERFACE— J4 4 PIN USB “B” CONNECTOR
PIN SIGNAL SIGNAL PARAMETERS
1 VBUS +5 Vdc 2
D- Data ­3 D+ Data + 4 GND Ground
SLM ANALOG INTERFACE— J2 15 PIN MALE D CONNECTOR
PIN SIGNAL SIGNAL PARAMETERS
1 Power Supply Fault Open Collector, 35V @ 10mA Maximum 2
Current Program In 0 to 10V=0 to 100% Rated Output, Zin=10MΩ 3 Voltage Program In 0 to 10V=0 to 100% Rated Output, Zin=10MΩ 4 NC No Connection 5 Local Voltage Prog. Multi-turn front panel potentiometer 6 NC No Connection 7 Local Current Prog. Multi-turn front panel potentiometer 8 Voltage Monitor 0 to 10V=0 to 100% Rated Output, Zout =4.99k, 1% 9 Signal Ground Ground
10 Current Monitor 0 to 10V=0 to 100% Rated Output, Zout =4.99k, 1% 11 HV Enable Input Connect to Pin 12 to HV Enable Supply 12 HV Enable Output +15V @ Open, ≤15mA @ Closed 13 NC No Connection 14 HV On Output Signal Open Collector, 35V @10mA Maximum 15 Spare No Connection
SPELLMAN HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
300W-1200W HIGH VOLTAGE MODULE
SLM
SLM SELECTION TABLE- 600W
600 Watt
kV mA Model
1 600 SLM1*600 3 200 SLM3*600 5 120 SLM5*600 10 60 SLM10*600 15 40 SLM15*600 20 30 SLM20*600 30 20 SLM30*600 40 15 SLM40*600 50 12 SLM50*600 60 10 SLM60*600 70 8.56 SLM70*600
*Specify “P” for positive polarity or “N” for negative polarity
SLM SELECTION TABLE- 1200W
1200 Watt
kV mA Model
1 1200 SLM1*1200 3 400 SLM3*1200 5 240 SLM5*1200 10 120 SLM10*1200 15 80 SLM15*1200 20 60 SLM20*1200 30 40 SLM30*1200 40 30 SLM40*1200 50 24 SLM50*1200 60 20 SLM60*1200 70 17.14 SLM70*1200
*Specify “P” for positive polarity or “N” for negative polarity
Input Line Connector:
IEC320 cord set with integrated EMI filter
Output Cable:
A detachable 10’ (3.3m) long shielded HV cable is provided
Regulatory Approvals:
Compliant to 204/108/EC, the EMC Directive and 2006/95/EC, the Low Voltage Directive. UL/CUL recognized, File 227588.
Corporate Headquarters
Hauppauge, New York USA
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e-mail: sales@spellmanhv.com
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Spellman High Voltage is an ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004 registered company
Copyright © 2006 Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corp.
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SPELLMAN HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
300W-1200W HIGH VOLTAGE MODULE
SLM
DIMENSIONS: in.[mm]
FRONT VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
12.00 [304]
4.75 [120]
10.50 [266]
0.75 [19]
10-32 BLIND PEMS 4 PLCS
6.00 [152]
1.06 [27]
3.88 [99]
DANGER
HIGH
VOLTAGE
SIDE VIEW
J2 CONTROL I/O
FILAM
ENT
J4
USB
J5
ETHERNET
J3
RS 232
FRONT VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
4.75 [120]
10.50 [266]
0.75 [19]
1.06 [27]
9.875 [250.36]
SIDE VIEW
10-32 BLIND PEMS 4 PLCS
DANGER
HIGH
VOLTAGE
J2 CONTROL I/O
FILAM
ENT
J4
USB
J5
ETHERNET
J3
RS 232
AIR
FLOW
AIR
FLOW
1200 Watt
300/600 Watt
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Copyright © 2006 Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corp.
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY
THIS POWER SUPPLY GENERATES VOLTAGES THAT ARE DANGEROUS AND MAY BE FATAL.
OBSERVE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN WORKING WITH THIS EQUIPMENT.
High voltage power supplies must always be grounded.
Do not touch connections unless the equipment is off and the
Capacitance of both the load and power supply is discharged.
Allow five minutes for discharge of internal capacitance of the power supply.
Do not ground yourself or work under wet or damp conditions.
SERVICING SAFETY
.
Maintenance may require removing the instrument cover with the power on.
Servicing should be done by qualified personnel aware of the electrical hazards.
WARNING note in the text call attention to hazards in operation of these units
that could lead to possible injury or death.
CAUTION notes in the text indicate procedures to be followed to avoid possible
damage to equipment.
Copyright © 2000, Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
This information contained in this publication is derived in part from proprietary and patent data. This information has
been prepared for the express purpose of assisting operating and maintenance personnel in the efficient use of the
model described herein, and publication of this information does not convey any right to reproduce it or to use it for
any purpose other than in connection with installation, operation, and maintenance of the equipment described.
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WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
SICHERHEIT
DIESES HOCHSPANNUNGSNETZTEIL ERZEUGT LEBENSGEFÄHRLICHE HOCHSPANNUNG.
SEIN SIE SEHR VORSICHTIG BEI DER ARBEIT MIT DIESEM GERÄT.
Das Hochspannungsnetzteil muß immer geerdet sein.
Berühren Sie die Stecker des Netzteiles nur, wenn das Gerät ausgeschaltet ist und die elektrischen
Kapazitäten des Netzteiles und der angeschlossenen Last entladen sind.
Die internen Kapazitäten des Hochspannungsnetzteiles benötigen ca. 5 Minuten, um sich zu entladen.
Erden Sie sich nicht, und arbeiten Sie nicht in feuchter oder nasser Umgebung.
SERVICESICHERHEIT
Notwendige Reparaturen können es erforderlich machen, den Gehäusedeckel während des Betriebes zu
entfernen.
Reparaturen dürfen nur von qualifiziertem, eingewiesenem Personal ausgeführt werden.
“WARNING” im folgenden Text weist auf gefährliche Operationen hin, die zu Verletzungen oder zum Tod
führen können.
“CAUTION” im folgenden Text weist auf Prozeduren hin, die genauestens befolgt werden müssen, um
eventuelle Beschädigungen des Gerätes zu vermeiden.
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PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANTES POUR VOTRE SECURITE
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ
CETTE ALIMENTATION GÉNÈRE DES TENSIONS QUI SONT DANGEUREUSES ET PEUVENT ÊTRE FATALES.
OYEZ EXTRÊMENT VIGILANTS LORSQUE VOUS UTILISEZ CET ÉQUIPEMENT.
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Les alimentations haute tension doivent toujours être mises à la masse.
Ne touchez pas les connectiques sans que l’équipement soit éteint et que la capacité à la fois de la charge et de
l’alimentation soient déchargées.
Prévoyez 5 minutes pour la décharge de la capacité interne de l’alimentation.
Ne vous mettez pas à la masse, ou ne travaillez pas sous conditions mouillées ou humides.
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ EN CAS DE REPARATION
La maintenance peut nécessiter l’enlèvement du couvercle lorsque l’alimentation est encore allumée.
Les réparations doivent être effectuées par une personne qualifiée et connaissant les risques électriques.
Dans le manuel, les notes marquées « WARNING » attire l’attention sur les risques lors de la manipulation de ces
équipements, qui peuvent entrainer de possibles blessures voire la mort.
Dans le manuel, les notes marquées « CAUTION » indiquent les procédures qui doivent être suivies afin d’éviter
d’éventuels dommages sur l’équipement.
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IMPORTANTI PRECAUZIONI DI SICUREZZA
SICUREZZA
QUESTO ALIMENTATORE GENERA TENSIONI CHE SONO PERICOLOSE E
POTREBBERO ESSERE MORTALI.
PONI ESTREMA CAUTELA QUANDO OPERI CON QUESO APPARECCHIO.
Gli alimentatori ad alta tensione devono sempre essere collegati ad un impianto di terra.
Non toccare le connessioni a meno che l’apparecchio sia stato spento e la capacità interna
del carico e dell’alimentatore stesso siano scariche.
Attendere cinque minuti per permettere la scarica della capacità interna dell’alimentatore
ad alta tensione.
Non mettere a terra il proprio corpo oppure operare in ambienti bagnati o saturi d’umidità.
SICUREZZA NELLA MANUTENZIONE.
Manutenzione potrebbe essere richiesta, rimuovendo la copertura con apparecchio
acceso.
La manutenzione deve essere svolta da personale qualificato, coscio dei rischi elettrici.
Attenzione alle AVVERTENZE contenute nel manuale, che richiamano all’attenzione ai
rischi quando si opera con tali unità e che potrebbero causare possibili ferite o morte.
Le note di CAUTELA contenute nel manuale, indicano le procedure da seguire per evitare
possibili danni all’apparecchio.
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Table of Contents
PAGE
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Description of the SLM Series.............................................................................1
1.2 SLM Specifications..............................................................................................1
1.3 Standard Features.................................................................................................2
1.4 System Status and Fault Diagnostic Display .......................................................3
1.5 Interpreting the Model Number ...........................................................................4
2. INSPECTION & INSTALLATION
2.1 Initial Inspection ..................................................................................................5
2.2 Mechanical Installation........................................................................................5
3. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 Operation .............................................................................................................7
3.2 Standard Features.................................................................................................8
4. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
4.1 AC to DC Rectifier and Associated Circuits .......................................................13
4.2 High Frequency Inverter......................................................................................13
4.3 High Voltage Circuits..........................................................................................13
4.4 Control Circuits....................................................................................................14
4.5 Options.................................................................................................................14
5. OPTIONS
5.7 Custom Designed Models....................................................................................15
6. MAINTENANCE
6.1 Periodic Servicing................................................................................................16
6.2 Performance Test .................................................................................................16
6.3 High Voltage Dividers .........................................................................................16
7. FACTORY SERVICE
7.1 Warranty Repairs .................................................................................................17
7.2 Factory Service Procedures .................................................................................17
7.3 Ordering Options and Modifications ...................................................................17
7.4 Shipping Instructions ...........................................................................................17
APPENDIX
A. Specification Controls (Custom Models Only)
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Chapter 1
Output Voltage:
22 models: 1kv to 70kv
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Description of the SLM Series
he SLM Series of high voltage generator modules are designed for OEM applications up to 70kV and up to
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1200watts. Its universal input, small package size and choice of three standard digital interfaces simplifies integrating the SLM into your system. DSP based control circuitry provides excellent regulation, along with outstanding stability performance. User programmable firmware option makes the operation of the SLM flexible.
The dramatically reduced size of the SLM module, compared to traditional high voltage modules, is obtained by a state of the art off-line resonant converter. The resonant converter utilizes a unique control scheme, which allows constant frequency operation while maintaining high efficiency. The high efficiency is obtained by zero current switching (ZCS) resonant control. High operating frequency, typically 50 kHz, allows for low ripple and excellent dynamic response capabilities.
The DC output voltage and current are controllable over the full range of operation. Monitoring and control signals are provided for simple, yet flexible control of the power supply. The SLM series operates from 90 ­265Vac, at 50/60 Hz single phase for the 300Watt models and 180–264Vac, at 50/60 Hz single phase for the 600Watt and 1200Watt models. The input is power factor corrected and the SLM series operates at full power continuous. The ambient temperature must be kept below the maximum rating as specified in 1.2. The standard warranty applies to the modules. Consult factory about the warranty for custom SLM modules.
1.2 SLM Specifications
Input Voltage:
90-264Vac 47-63Hz, for 300watt models
180-264Vac 47-63Hz, for 600watt models
180-264Vac 47-63Hz, for 1200watt models
Power Factor:
FL: 0.99
Voltage Regulation:
0.01% of rated output voltage over specified input voltage range 0.01% of rated output voltage for a full load
change
Current Regulation:
0.01% of rated output current over specified input voltage range 0.01% of rated output current for a ±100μA for a full voltage change
Ripple: 0.2% rms of maximum rated voltage,
measured with a 10 foot long HV cable
Polarity: Positive or Negative polarity with respect
to ground. (Specify at time of ordering).
Stability: 50ppm/hr after a 2 hour warm up Temperature Coefficient: 100ppm / C. Temperature:
Operating: 0C to 40C Storage: -40C to +85 Humidity: 20% to 85% RH, non-condensing
Control Interface
Local Interface: Voltage and current are externally
programmable over the entire range from zero to maximum rating via 0-10VDC input.
+10Vdc Reference: A +10Vdc reference is provided
for local programming via two potentiometers to be used to adjust voltage and current.
Remote Interface: USB, Ethernet and RS232 are
standard, implemented with 12 bits of resolution. All digital monitors have an accuracy specification of 2%.
Control Software: A VB GUI will be provided for
RS-232/USB, the Ethernet interface will have an embedded applet for control.
Monitor Signals:
Voltage and current monitor signals are scaled 0­10Vdc equals 0-100% of full scale. Accuracy is 1
.
%.
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HV Control Enable/Interlock:
A dry contact, hardware based interlock is provided
for remote mode. In local mode this I/O is the enable.
IMPORTANT
This control signal in not a safety
interlock and should not be used for
protection from high voltage generation
for safety purposes.
Cooling:
Forced air
Dimensions:
4.75˝ H X 6˝ W X 12˝ D (120.65mm x 152.4mm x
304.8mm)
Weight:
14 pounds (5.44kg)
Input Line Connector:
IEC320 cord set with integrated EMI filter
Output Cable:
A detachable 10’ (3.3m) long shielded HV cable is
provided
1.3 Standard Features
The SLM series incorporates several standard features designed to optimize user operation.
Standard Firmware Configurable Features:
Slow Start:
Provides a gradual increase in high voltage output until the maximum set point is reached. This ramp time can be configured in the firmware from 0.1 seconds to 60 seconds, and is stored internally in the SLM memory. The factory default setting is 5 seconds.
Adjustable Overload Trip: AOL
The overload trip protection feature shuts down the high voltage output when the current exceeds the limit set by the current control. The DSP inhibits the generation of high voltage and reverts the unit to HV OFF mode, illuminating the OVER CURRENT indicator. This can be enabled in the firmware and is stored internally in the SLM memory. When AOL is disabled the default overcurrent trip point is 110% of full-scaled output. The factory default setting for AOL is disabled.
Remote Overvoltage Adjust: ROV
The overvoltage trip protection feature shuts down the high voltage output when the voltage exceeds the limit configured in the firmware. The DSP inhibits the generation of high voltage and reverts the unit to HV OFF mode, illuminating the OVER VOLTAGE indicator. This can be enabled in the firmware and is adjustable from 0% to 110% of full-scaled output voltage. The select values are stored internally in the SLM memory. When ROV is disabled the default overvoltage trip point is 110% of full-scaled output. The factory default setting for ROV is disabled.
ARC Trip: AT
The SLM provides firmware configurable arc detection. The user can set the arc detection parameters to custom fit their requirements. The follow parameters are programmable in the firmware and are the SLM memory:
Arc Count: This sets how many arc’s are require within the selected time period to cause an arc shutdown. It is programmable from 1 arc to 20 arc. The factory default setting is 8 arc.
Time Period: This sets the time period that the selected arc count must occur within to cause an arc shutdown .It is programmable from 1 second to 60 seconds. default setting is 20 seconds.
Quench Time: This sets the length of time that the high voltage is shutdown to quench the arc after an arc occurs. It is programmable from 100ms to 500ms. The factory default setting is 500ms.
Re-Ramp: After an arc occurs, the kV output will slow start at the programmed ramp time. If Re-ramp is disabled then there will be no ramping after an arc. The factory default setting is enabled.
The SLM will not accept Arc Count and Time Period
setting that exceed 1 arc per second.
No Arc Detect: NAD
When No Arc Detect mode (NAD) is enabled, the HVPS has no arc shutdown protection. The HVPS is designed to
handle an arc rate of 1 arc per second.
stored internally in
The factory
Exceeding 1 arc per second could cause damage to the HVPS. HVPS failure caused by excessive arc will not be covered under the warranty
setting for NAD is disabled.
. The factory default
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Watchdog Timer
If there is no communication between the HVPS and the host computer for more than 10 seconds the HV output will shutdown and the Watchdog Timer fault will be sent via the digital communication when and if communication is resumed. This can be enabled via the digital communication and is defaulted to disable upon power up.
Standard Input Features:
Power Factor and Universal Input: The input voltage
of the SLM can operate within the range from 90Vac to 265Vac for the 300Watt model and at 180–264Vac, for the 600Watt model. The power factor is actively corrected across this entire range and is better than 0.99 at full load.
Internal EMI Filter and Fuse Protection: An internal
EMI filter and fuse provide protection against line voltage surges and power supply faults.
Remote Operating Features
Remote Control: USB, Ethernet and RS232 are standard.
A provided G.U.I allow user to control the unit via RS232 and USB interfaces. An imbedded Applet web browser allow user to control the unit via Ethernet. Refer to SLM digital protocol spec for details.
Remote Monitor: Allows remote monitoring of the
Output voltage, current, HV On clock counter, and user configurable firmware features via the USB, Ethernet or RS232.
Remote Programming: Allows remote programming of
the output voltage, current and user configurable firmware features via the USB, Ethernet or RS232.
HV Enable/Interlock: In local mode, allows remote
ON/OFF control of the high voltage. In remote mode, the hardware based dry contact closure must be closed in order to enable the high voltage via the USB, Ethernet or RS232.
OVER CURRENT FAULT: Indicates the over
current protection circuitry has caused the high voltage to turn off. This fault will occur if the output current exceeds 110% of full scale. If AOL is enable this fault will occur when the current exceeds the current program set point. This fault is indicated by illumination of over current LED status on the front panel and via RS-232, USB or Ethernet as Over Current.
OVERVOLTAGE: Indicates the over voltage
protection circuitry has caused the high voltage to turn off. This fault will occur if the output voltage exceeds 110% of full scale. If ROV is enable this fault will occur when the voltage exceeds the programmed ROV setpoint. This fault is indicated by over voltage LED status on the front panel and via the RS-232, USB or Ethernet as Over Voltage.
ARC FAULT: Indicates that the programmed arc
count was exceeded within programmed time period. This fault is indicated by steady state illumination of Arc Fault LED status on front panel and via RS-232, USB or Ethernet as Arc Fault. The LED will pulse for each arc, but will be a steady state ON if a shutdown occurs.
REGULATION ERROR: Indicates a failure in the
voltage, current or power regulation circuitry. This fault usually occurs when there is a lack of output power to maintain regulation. This fault is indicated by illumination of the Regulation Error LED status on front panel and via RS-232, USB or Ethernet as Under Current.
OVER TEMPERATURE: Indicates either a failure
in the cooling system that would cause the internal heat sink temperature to exceed the operating range or the ambient temperature to exceed 40 degrees C, resulting in shutdown of HV. This fault is indicated by Over Temperature LED status on the front panel and via RS-232, USB or Ethernet as Over Temperature.
1.4 System Status and Fault Diagnostic Display
If a fault occurs, the power supply will revert to the Shutdown mode indicated by extinguishing of HV ON LED and via RS-232 as HV OFF. To reset a fault in local mode the enable must be reset. To reset a fault in remote mode a HV ON or a RESET FAULTS command must be sent via the RS-232, USB or Ethernet.
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PS Fault Indication: PS Faults an open collector
output with a 1k ohm impedance on J2-1, indicates that a faults has occurred. High = no faults
HV On Indication: HV On Signal is an open
collector output with a 1k ohm impedance on J2-14, indicates that HV is enabled. High = HV OFF
HV On LED: When the high voltage status is “On”
state it is indicated by HV ON LED status on the front panel.
Power On LED: When the input power is applied to
the unit it is indicated by PWR ON LED status on the front panel.
I MODE: Indicates the output current regulator
circuit is maintaining current regulation. This is
indicated by I Mode LED status on the front panel and via RS-232, USB or Ethernet as I Mode.
1.5 Interpreting the Model Number:
The model number of the power supply describes its capabilities. After the series name is:
(1) The maximum voltage in kilovolts. (2) The polarity of the output – positive (P), or
negative (N).
(3) The maximum output in watts. (4) Custom “X” number representing details listed
in a separate specification control drawing.
SLM 70 P 600/X(#)
Serie Nam
Maximu Voltag
Polarity
Maximu Powe
Custo
"X" Number
WARNING
TOP COVER
FRONT PANEL
J6
HV OUT
J1 AC INPUT
CURRENT MODE
HV 0N
OVER CURRENT
OVER TEMPERATURE
STATUS LIGHTS
J2 CONTROL I/O
J3
RS232
REGULATION ERROR PWR ON
LOCAL CURRENT ADJ
LOCAL VOLT ADJ
ARC OVER VOLTAGE
J5
ETHERNET
J4
USB
Figure 1.1 LED Legend and Connector Assignment
(shown 300W and 600W)
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Chapter 2
INSPECTION AND INSTALLATION
nitial inspection and preliminary checkout procedures are recommended. For safe operation, please follow
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the step-by-step procedures described in Chapter 3,
Operating Instructions.
2.1 Initial Inspection
Inspect the package exterior for evidence of damage due to handling in transit. Notify the carrier and Spellman immediately if damage is evident. Do not destroy or remove any of the packing material used in a damaged shipment. After unpacking, inspect the panel and chassis for visible damage.
Fill out and mail the Warranty Registration card accompanying the unit. Standard SLM high voltage power supplies and components are covered by warranty. Custom and special order models (with an X suffix in the model number) are also covered by warranty.
1KV - 50KV
2.2 Mechanical Installation
The SLM series module power supplies are designed for installation into existing or newly developed OEM equipment. The power supply can also easily fit into bench top applications or test set requirements. Standard unit dimensions are shown in Figure 2.1
For custom mounting requirements or specific package size requirements consult Spellman’s Sales Department. Spellman has many package designs available, or can design a specific enclosure for your requirements.
60KV - 70KV
1.06 3.88
12.00
4.75
6.00
4.75
10.50
.75
12.00
4X 10-32 FEMALE THD
BOTTOM VIEW
6.00
Figure 2.1 Unit Dimensions (300W and 600W)
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Figure 2.2 Unit Dimensions (1200W)
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Chapter 3
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 Operation
WARNING
THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES
DANGEROUS VOLTAGES THAT MAY BE
FATAL. PROPER GROUNDING OF ALL HIGH
VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT IS ESSENTIAL.
IMPORTANT:
Before connecting the power supply to the
AC line, follow this step-by-step procedure.
Do not connect the power supply to the AC
line until Step F is reached.
Failure to follow these procedures may void
the warranty.
A) Insure that the high voltage cable is properly
installed and terminated to the load. Insure that all circuits connected to the high voltage output are safely interlocked against accidental contact. Insure external load is discharged.
B) Check the input voltage rating on the serial
nameplate of the supply and make certain that this is the rating of the available power source
C) PROPER GROUNDING TECHNIQUE: The
chassis of high voltage power supplies must be grounded, preferably to a water system ground using copper pipe or other earth ground. A ground stud is provided on the front panel. See Figure 3.1 for a typical operating setup. The return line from the load should be connected to the power supply chassis. Using a separate external ground at the load is not recommended. An IEC 320 connector is provided for connection to the line voltage source. A standard line cord is also provided.
D) Hook-up: Connect control and monitoring
connections as described in this manual.
E) For initial turn-on, program the voltage and
current for zero output. Connect the enable/disable signal to disable.
F) The input power cable may now be connected to
the AC power line.
G) Enable the power supply via the enable/disable
hardware based, dry contact closure.
H) Slowly program the output voltage and current
to desired level. Monitor the output voltage and current via the monitoring test points. Note equipment operation is normal, i.e. load is behaving as predicted.
I) To turn high voltage off, use the enable/disable
signal. If equipment is to be kept off for extended periods, disconnect power supply from line voltage source.
WARNING
AFTER TURNOFF, DO NOT HANDLE THE LOAD
UNTIL THE CAPACITANCE HAS BEEN
DISCHARGED!
LOAD CAPACITANCE MAY BE DISCHARGED BY
SHORTING TO GROUND.
WARNING
THE VOLTAGE MONITOR ON THE POWER
SUPPLY FRONT PANEL DOES NOT READ THE
OUTPUT VOLTAGE WHEN THE POWER IS
TURNED OFF, EVEN IF A CHARGE STILL
EXISTS ON THE LOAD.
CAUTION
ALWAYS OPERATE THE UNIT WITH THE COVER
ON. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ACCESS OR REPAIR
ANY INTERNAL CIRCUITS. DANGEROUS AND LETHAL VOLTAGES ARE GENERATED INSIDE
THE MODULE.
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J2 CONTROL I/O
USB
J4
J5
ETHERNET
HV OUT
OUTPUT
LOAD
OUTPUT RETURN
Figure 3.1 Proper Grounding Technique
3.2 Standard Features
A note on remote interface circuitry and remote signal grounding: whenever possible, electrical isolation should be provided when interfacing with any high voltage power supply. For enable/disable signal connections, an isolated relay or optocoupler should be used. For PS Fault indication an optocoupler should be used. If possible, analog programming and monitoring signals should be isolated via analog isolation amplifiers. Spellman application engineers are available to assist in interface circuitry design. All interface cables should be properly shielded. All power supply signals should be referenced to the power supplies signal ground or power supply chassis ground
Local Programming potentiometers: The voltage and
current controls on the front panel can be used as follows: For local current control, jump J2-2 to J2-7. For local voltage control, jump J2-3 to J2-5. See Figure 3.2.
LOCAL PROGRAMMING: Allows local adjustment
of the output voltage and current level via an external voltage source. 0-10Vdc signal is supplied to pin 3 of the J2 for voltage programming and 0-10 Vdc signal is supplied to Pin 2 J2 for current programming. Programming signals should be referenced to Pin 9 of J2, signal ground. By adjusting the voltage source from 0 volts (zero output) to 10 Vdc (full rated output) the desired output can be selected. See Figure 3.3 for wiring diagram and specifications.
Local Monitoring: Monitor outputs are made available
for monitoring the voltage and current output. The monitor outputs are always positive regardless of the output polarity, where zero 0 to 10 Vdc equals 0-100% of
J3J6
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE PRESENT
output. See Figure 3.4 for monitoring wiring and see data sheet for pin outs.
HV Enable/Interlock: In Local Mode allows ON/OFF
control of the high voltage. The hardware based dry contact closure must be closed in to enable the high voltage. In Remote Mode this I/O acts as an Interlock. The hardware based dry contact closure must be closed in order to enable the high voltage via the USB, Ethernet or RS232. This can be done by connecting pins 11 and 12 on J2. See Figure 3.5.
REMOTE PROGRAMMING:
After establishing communication with the UUT as per the SLM Digital Protocol spec. Switch the UUT to Remote Mode by sending a Program Local/Remote Mode command (this is done automatically upon opening of the Spellman GUI/APPLET).If the unit is in Local Mode and enabled prior to switching it to Remote Mode, the UUT will shutdown and a P.S Fault indictor will occur when it is switch to Remote Mode. A clear command can be sent
to clear this fault. Remote Control: USB, Ethernet and RS232 are standard
Refer to SLM Digital Protocol spec for Details.
Remote Monitor: Allows remote monitoring of the
Output voltage and current via the USB, Ethernet or RS232.
Remote Programming: Allows remote programming of
the Output voltage and current via the USB, Ethernet or RS232.
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WARNING
It is extremely dangerous to use this
circuit to inhibit high voltage generation
for the purpose of servicing or
approaching any area of load considered
unsafe during normal use.
Figure 3.2 Local Programming Via Internal Front Panel Pot Voltage Source.
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Figure 3.3 Local Programming via External Voltage Source
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Figure 3.4 Remote Monitoring
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RELAY
Figure 3.5 Enable/Interlock Logic Control
WARNING
It is extremely dangerous to use this
circuit to inhibit high voltage generation
for the purpose of servicing or
approaching any area of load considered
unsafe during normal use.
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Chapter 4
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
he SLM Series of high voltage power supplies utilizes sophisticated power conversion technology.
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Advanced analog and power conversion techniques are used in the SLM series. The intention of the Principles of Operation is to introduce the basic function blocks that comprise the SLM power supply. For details on a specific circuit, consult Spellman’s Engineering Department.
The SLM power supply is basically an AC to DC power converter. Within the power supply, conversions of AC to DC then to high frequency AC, then to high voltage DC take place.
Typical SLM power supplies comprise a few basic building blocks. These are: 1) AC to DC rectifier, 2) Power Factor correction boost circuitry 3) High frequency quasi-resonant inverter, 4) High voltage transformer and rectifier circuits, and 5) Control and monitoring circuits. The following is a brief description of each building block.
4.1 Power Factor and Associated Circuits
The SLM series can operate from 90 - 265Vac, for the 300Watt model and 180 –264Vac for the 600 and 1200Watt models. The input voltage is connected via a typical IEC 320 type input connector. An internal EMI filter and fuse housing is an integral part of the SLM module. The input circuits actively correct the power factor.
The input line voltage is applied to a current limit device to reduce the initial inrush current. The input line voltage is converted to a 400Vdc voltage via an active PFC Converter.
WARNING
The energy levels used and generated by the
power supply can be lethal! Do not attempt to
operate the power supply unless the user has a
sufficient knowledge of the dangers and hazards
of working with high voltage. Do not attempt to
approach or touch any internal or external
circuits or components that are connected or
have been connected to the power supply. Be
certain to discharge any stored energy that may
be present before and after the power supply is
used. Consult IEEE recommended practices for
safety in high voltage testing #510-1983.
4.2 High Frequency Inverter
The SLM is a resonant converter operating in a zero current switching, series resonant, parallel loaded topology. MOSFET transistors switch the 400 Vdc voltage to the resonant tank circuit. Typical operating frequency is in the range of 35-65 KHz depending on model. Control of the resonant circuit output is done by the low voltage control circuits, and are isolated by an isolated pulse transformer. The output of the resonant circuit is applied to the primary of the high voltage transformer.
4.3 High Voltage Circuits
The high voltage transformer is a step-up type. The secondary of the high voltage transformer is connected to the high voltage output circuit. The output circuit will vary depending upon the rated output voltage and a full wave Cockroft-Walton multiplier is used. A feedback signal is generated by the high voltage resistor divider. This feedback signal is sent to control circuits to provide voltage regulation and monitoring. A current sense resistor is connected at the low voltage end of the output circuit. The circuit sense signal is sent to the control circuits to provide current regulation and monitoring.
The high voltage output is connected to the output limiting resistors. These resistors limit the peak surge current in the event an arc or discharge occurs. The limiting resistor output is connected to the output connector provided.
WARNING
THE HVPS IS DESIGNED TO HANDLE AN
ARC RATE OF 1 ARC PER SECOND,
EXCEEDING 1 ARC PER SECOND COULD
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE HVPS. HVPS
FAILURE CAUSED BY EXCESSIVE ARC
WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER THE
WARRANTY.
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4.4 Control Circuits
Control circuits are used for regulation, monitoring, pulse-width, control, slow-start and inhibit control. Feedback signals are calibrated and buffered via general purpose OP-AMPS. Pulse width control is accomplished by a typical PWM type control I.C. Logic enable/disable is provided by a logic gate I.C. Regulators generate ± 15Vdc and 10Vdc. DSP based control circuitry provides excellent regulation, along with outstanding stability performance
WARNING
LINE VOLTAGE IS PRESENT
WHENEVER THE POWER SUPPLY IS
CONNECTED TO EXTERNAL LINE VOLTAGES. BE SURE TO DISCONNECT THE LINE CORD BEFORE OPENING THE
UNIT. ALLOW 5 MINUTES FOR
INTERNAL CAPACITANCE TO
DISCHARGE BEFORE REMOVING ANY
COVER.
4.5 Options
Due to the variations of models and options provided in the SLM series, details of actual circuits used may differ slightly from above descriptions. Consult Spellman’s Engineering Department for questions regarding the principles of operations for the SLM series.
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Chapter 5
5.1 Custom Designed Models X (#)
Units built to customer specifications are assigned an X number be the factory. If this unit is an X model, specification control sheet is added at the end of this instruction manual.
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Chapter 6
MAINTENANCE
his section describes periodic servicing and performance testing procedures.
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WARNING
THIS POWER SUPPLY GENERATES VOLTAGES
THAT ARE DANGEROUS AND MAY BE FATAL.
OBSERVE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN
WORKING WITH HIGH VOLTAGE.
6.1 Periodic Servicing
Approximately once a year (more often in high dust environments), disconnect the power to the unit. Use compressed air to blow dust out of the inside of the unit. Avoid touching or handling the high voltage assembly.
6.2 Performance Test
WARNING
High voltage test procedures are described in Bulletin STP-783, Standard Test Procedures for High Voltage Power Supplies. Copies can be obtained from the Spellman Customer Service Department. Test equipment, including an oscilloscope, a high impedance voltmeter, and a high voltage divider such as the Spellman HVD­100 is needed for performance tests. All test components must be rated for operating voltage.
6.3 High Voltage Dividers
High voltage dividers for precise measurements of output voltage with an accuracy up to 0.1% are available from Spellman. The HVD-100 is used for voltages up to 100KV. The Spellman divider is designed for use with differential voltmeters or high impedance digital voltmeters. The high input impedance is ideal for measuring high voltage low current sources, which would be overloaded by traditional lower impedance dividers.
HIGH VOLTAGE IS DANGEROUS.
ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD
PERFORM THESE TESTS.
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Chapter 7
FACTORY SERVICE
7.1 Warranty Repairs
During the Warranty period, Spellman will repair all units free of charge. The Warranty is void if the unit is worked on by other than Spellman personnel. See the Warranty in the rear of this manual for more information. Follow the return procedures described in Section 7.2. The customer shall pay for shipping to and from Spellman.
THE SLM HVPS IS DESIGNED TO HANDLE AN ARC RATE OF 1 ARC PER SECOND. EXCEEDING 1 ARC PER SECOND COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE HVPS. HVPS FAILURE CAUSED BY EXCESSIVE ARC WILL NOT BE COVERED
UNDER THE WARRANTY
7.2 Factory Service Procedures
Spellman has a well-equipped factory repair department. If a unit is returned to the factory for calibration or repair, a detailed description of the specific problem should be attached.
For all units returned for repair, please obtain an authorization to ship from the Customer Service Department, either by phone or mail prior to shipping. When you call, please state the model and serial numbers, which are on the plate on the rear of the power supply, and the purchase order number for the repair. A Return Material Authorization Code Number (RMA Number) is needed for all returns. This RMA Number should be marked clearly on the outside of the shipping container. Packages received without an RMA Number will be returned to the customer. The Customer shall pay for shipping to and from Spellman.
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A preliminary estimate for repairs will be given by phone by Customer Service. A purchase order for this amount is requested upon issuance of the RMA Number. A more detailed estimate will be made when the power supply is received at the Spellman Repair Center. In the event that repair work is extensive, Spellman will call to seek additional authorization from your company before completing the repairs.
7.3 Ordering Options and Modifications
Many of the options listed in Chapter 5 can be retrofitted into Spellman power supplies by our factory. For prices and arrangements, contact our Sales Department.
7.4 Shipping Instructions
All power supplies returned to Spellman must be sent shipping prepaid. Pack the units carefully and securely in a suitable container, preferably in the original container, if available. The power supply should be surrounded by at least four inches of shock absorbing material. Please return all associated materials, i.e. high voltage output cables, interconnection cables, etc., so that we can examine and test the entire system.
All correspondence and phone calls should be directed to:
Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corp.
475 Wireless Boulevard Hauppauge, New York 11788 TEL: (631) 630-3000 FAX: (631) 435-1620 E-Mail: sales@Spellmanhv.com http://www.spellmanhv.com
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SPELLMAN HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRONICS
WARRANTY
Spellman High Voltage Electronics (“Spellman”) warrants that all power supplies it manufactures will be
free from defects in materials and factory workmanship, and agrees to repair or replace, without charge, any power supply that under normal use, operating conditions and maintenance reveals during the warranty period a defect in materials or factory workmanship. The warranty period is twelve (12) months from the date of shipment of the power supply. With respect to standard SL power supplies (not customized) the warranty period is thirty-six (36) months from the date of shipment of the power supply.
This warranty does not apply to any power supply that has been:
Disassembled, altered, tampered, repaired or worked on by persons unauthorized by Spellman;
subjected to misuse, negligent handling, or accident not caused by the power supply;
installed, connected, adjusted, or used other than in accordance with the original intended application and/or
instructions furnished by Spellman.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
The buyer’s sole remedy for a claimed breach of this warranty, and Spellman’s sole liability is limited, at
Spellman’s discretion, to a refund of the purchase price or the repair or replacement of the power supply at Spellman’s cost. The buyer will be responsible for shipping charges to and from Spellman’s plant. The
buyer will not be entitled to make claim for, or recover, any anticipatory profits, or incidental, special or consequential damages resulting from, or in any way relating to, an alleged breach of this warra nty.
No modification, amendment, supplement, addition, or other variation of this warranty will be binding unless it is set forth in a written instrument signed by an authorized officer of Spellman.
For an authorization to ship contact Spellman’s Customer Service Department. Please state the model and serial numbers, which are on the plate on the rear panel of the power supply and the reason for return. A Return Material Authorization Code Number (RMA number) is needed from Spellman for all returns. The RMA number should be marked clearly on the outside of the shipping container. Packages received without an RMA Number may delay return of the product. The buyer shall pay shipping costs to and from Spellman. Customer Service will provide the Standard Cost for out-of-warranty repairs. A purchase order for this amount is requested upon issuance of the RMA Number (in-warranty returns must also be accompanied by a “zero-value” purchase order). A more detailed estimate may be made when the power supply is received at Spellman. In the event that the cost of the actual repair exceeds the estimate, Spellman will contact the customer to authorize the repair.
Spellman will warrant for three (3) months or balance of product warranty, whichever is longer, the repaired assembly/part/unit. If the same problem shall occur within this warranty period Spellman shall undertake all the work to rectify the problem with no charge and/or cost to the buyer. Should the cause of the problem be proven to have a source different from the one that has caused the previous problem and/or negligence of the buyer, Spellman will be entitled to be paid for the repair.
For a complete listing of Spellman’s Global Service facilities please go to: http://www.spellmanhv.com/customerservice/service.asp
Factory Service Procedures
Factory Service Warranty
Spellman Worldwide Service Centers
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SLM Digital Interface
Manual
Ethernet
Serial – RS-232
Universal Serial Bus - USB
Copyright © 2007, Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
This information contained in this publication is derived in part from proprietary and patent data. This information has
been prepared for the express purpose of assisting operating and maintenance personnel in the efficient use of the
model described herein, and publication of this information does not convey any right to reproduce it or to use it for
any purpose other than in connection with installation, operation, and maintenance of the equipment described.
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Table Of Contents
1.0 Scope .......................................................................................................................3
2.0 Functional Description ...........................................................................................3
3.0 Getting Started - Interface Wiring and Pin-outs ...................................................3
3.1 RS232 Interface .................................................................................................................... 3
3.2 Ethernet Interface.................................................................................................................. 5
3.3 Universal Serial Bus Interface..............................................................................................6
3.4 RS-232 Cabling..................................................................................................................... 6
3.5 Ethernet Cabling ................................................................................................................... 6
3.6 USB Cabling......................................................................................................................... 8
4.0 Getting Started - Software....................................................................................10
4.1 RS-232 ................................................................................................................................ 10
4.2 Ethernet............................................................................................................................... 12
4.3 USB..................................................................................................................................... 29
5.0 Ethernet Commands............................................................................................. 37
5.1 TCP/IP Format.................................................................................................................... 37
5.2 Command Arguments......................................................................................................... 38
5.3 Command Overview........................................................................................................... 38
5.4 Response Overview ............................................................................................................ 40
5.5 Command Structure............................................................................................................ 41
6.0 Serial Commands – RS-232 / USB .......................................................................67
6.1 Serial Interface Protocol ..................................................................................................... 67
6.2 Command Arguments......................................................................................................... 67
6.3 Checksums.......................................................................................................................... 67
6.4 Command Overview........................................................................................................... 69
6.5 Response Overview ............................................................................................................ 70
6.6 Command Structure............................................................................................................ 72
6.7 Spellman Test Commands .................................................................................................. 95
6.8 Serial Command Handling.................................................................................................. 95
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WARNING
THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES DANGEROUS VOLTAGES THAT MAY BE FATAL.
PROPER GROUNDING OF ALL HIGH VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT IS ESSENTIAL.SEE SLM
OWNERS MANUAL FOR PROPER GROUNDING TECHNIQUE AND SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE APPLING AC INPUT POWER TO THE SLM UNIT.
TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE HOST COMPUTER ,THE COMPUTER SHOULD BE
GROUNDED TO THE UNIT.
1.0 SCOPE
This document applies to the communications interfaces on the SLM, assembly
460067.
2.0 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The SLM provides 3 different types of digital communications interfaces:
RS-232 on J3
Ethernet (10/100-Base-T) on J5
Universal Serial Bus on J4.
3.0 GETTING STARTED - INTERFACE WIRING AND PIN-OUTS
3.1 RS232 INTERFACE
The RS232C interface has the following attributes:
115K bits per second
No Parity
8 Data Bits
1 Stop Bit
No handshaking
DB-9 connector as shown
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