Power supplies pack in extra functionality
Tracking, sequencing and FuseLink offer extra functionality included in the new R&S HMC804x power supplies from Rohde & Schwarz. Data logging and an integrated energy meter are further features in products costing below 1000 Euro. The R&S HMC804x power supplies developed by Rohde & Schwarz subsidiary HAMEG Instruments are equipped with one (R&S HMC8041), two (R&S HMC8042) or three (R&S HMC8043) channels
All models from this series deliver up to 100 W of power and are adjustable between 0 V and 32 V in steps of 1 mV.
Tracking is available in the two multichannel models and enables combined parallel or serial operation. It is still possible to provide power to several circuits independently. Changes to current and voltage values are carried out synchronously in combined channels.
FuseLink is based on a similar idea. This function combines the safety switch off current limits for multiple channels. If a channel exceeds its limit, the combined channels also shut off. The function is especially useful if two circuits with different voltages connected to a power supply require overload protection, while at the same time a third circuit needs to continue operating, for example for a fan to provide interruption free cooling.
The sequencing function makes it possible to switch on multiple channels sequentially over a period of up to 10 seconds. The switch-on times for the individual channels can be set with up to 1 ms resolution.
The logging function stores all current, voltage and time values. The energy meter function continuously displays the power in watts drawn by a connected load. This is an especially attractive function, given the fact that consistent reduction of energy consumption is increasingly gaining in importance also in circuit development.
Other functions offered by the power supplies are EasyRamp and Arbitrary. EasyRamp is used to simulate startup curves for a set output voltage. The ramp can be set within a time window of 10 seconds with a resolution of 10 ms. The Arbitrary function makes it possible to program user-defined current and voltage (V/I) curves. The relevant inputs can be made manually or by remote control. Up to 512 points and up to 255 repetitions can be defined.