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university:tools:m2k:scopy:power-supply [19 Jun 2017 10:33] – update info Antoniu Miclausuniversity:tools:m2k:scopy:power-supply [07 Apr 2021 22:09] (current) – adding video Brandon Bushey
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 ====== Scopy Power Supply ====== ====== Scopy Power Supply ======
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 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
  
-The Power Supply instrument is the fourth item from the top in the Scopy instrument menu list, displayed at the far left of the Scopy window.+The Power Supply instrument is the last item in the Scopy instrument menu list, by default, displayed at the far left of the Scopy window.
  
-{{ :university:tools:m2k:scopy:powersupply-menu.png |}}+{{:university:tools:m2k:scopy:powersupply1.png?200|}}
  
 The small white squares to the right of the instrument names control the run/stop functions of the instruments, allowing the user to run and stop an instrument without having to have that instrument in the current display. Clicking on the Power Supply name displays the top level of the Scopy power supply, which appears as in the following illustration. The small white squares to the right of the instrument names control the run/stop functions of the instruments, allowing the user to run and stop an instrument without having to have that instrument in the current display. Clicking on the Power Supply name displays the top level of the Scopy power supply, which appears as in the following illustration.
  
-{{ :university:tools:m2k:scopy:powersupply.png |}}+{{ :university:tools:m2k:scopy:powersupply2.png }}
  
 This instruments allows you to control the voltage output of the V+ (positive output) and V- (negative output) pins of the M2K. This instruments allows you to control the voltage output of the V+ (positive output) and V- (negative output) pins of the M2K.
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 === Independent Controls === === Independent Controls ===
  
-{{ :university:tools:m2k:scopy:powersupply-independent.png |}} +{{ :university:tools:m2k:scopy:powersupply3.png?200|}}
 By selecting the "Independent controls" mode in the top of the right-side menu, the positive and negative outputs can be independently controlled, by setting their values on the right-side menu then clicking their corresponding Enable green button. By selecting the "Independent controls" mode in the top of the right-side menu, the positive and negative outputs can be independently controlled, by setting their values on the right-side menu then clicking their corresponding Enable green button.
  
 When enabled, the Enabled green buttons will turn into Disable red/orange buttons. Then, the corresponding output is active, until the Disable button is clicked again. When enabled, the Enabled green buttons will turn into Disable red/orange buttons. Then, the corresponding output is active, until the Disable button is clicked again.
  
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 === Tracking === === Tracking ===
  
-{{ :university:tools:m2k:scopy:powersupply-tracking.png |}} +{{ :university:tools:m2k:scopy:powersupply4.png?200|}}
 The "Tracking" option allows you to express the negative output (V- pin) as a function of the positive output: V- = -(ratio * V+). For instance, for a positive output of 1.0 Volts and a tracking ratio of 70%, the negative output will be -0.7 Volts. The "Tracking" option allows you to express the negative output (V- pin) as a function of the positive output: V- = -(ratio * V+). For instance, for a positive output of 1.0 Volts and a tracking ratio of 70%, the negative output will be -0.7 Volts.
  
 In this mode, the Enable button of the negative output channel is disabled; the channel is enabled and disabled dynamically at the same time as the positive channel. In this mode, the Enable button of the negative output channel is disabled; the channel is enabled and disabled dynamically at the same time as the positive channel.
  
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 ==== Positive/Negative Output Control ==== ==== Positive/Negative Output Control ====
  
-{{ :university:tools:m2k:scopy:powersupply-posneg.png |}} +{{ :university:tools:m2k:scopy:powersupply5.png?200|}}
 In the “Positive output” control, the output can be set from 0 to 5 V, whereas, in the Negative output control, the output can be set from -5 to 0 V. You can select units for the value, Volts or mVolts. You can either input the value directly or use the +/- control to change the voltage output value.  In the “Positive output” control, the output can be set from 0 to 5 V, whereas, in the Negative output control, the output can be set from -5 to 0 V. You can select units for the value, Volts or mVolts. You can either input the value directly or use the +/- control to change the voltage output value. 
 The increment/decrement value can be changed by doing the following: The increment/decrement value can be changed by doing the following:
 The default increment/decrement value is 1 V. You can change it to 100 mV by clicking inside the circle, the small black dot should change to orange/red. {{ :university:tools:m2k:scopy:powersupply-circle.png |}}  The default increment/decrement value is 1 V. You can change it to 100 mV by clicking inside the circle, the small black dot should change to orange/red. {{ :university:tools:m2k:scopy:powersupply-circle.png |}} 
  
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university/tools/m2k/scopy/power-supply.1497861202.txt.gz · Last modified: 19 Jun 2017 10:33 by Antoniu Miclaus