ZUP80-2.5/U TDK Corporation, ZUP80-2.5/U Datasheet - Page 53

PWR SUP BENCH PROG 0-80V 200W

ZUP80-2.5/U

Manufacturer Part Number
ZUP80-2.5/U
Description
PWR SUP BENCH PROG 0-80V 200W
Manufacturer
TDK Corporation
Series
ZUPr
Datasheets

Specifications of ZUP80-2.5/U

Voltage - Output
0 ~ 80V
Number Of Outputs
1
Power (watts)
200W
Applications
Commercial
Power Supply Type
Switching (Closed Frame)
Voltage - Input
85 ~ 265VAC
Mounting Type
Chassis Mount
1st Output
0 ~ 80 VDC @ 2.5A
Size / Dimension
13.78" L x 4.88" W x 2.76" H (350mm x 124mm x 70mm)
Power (watts) - Rated
200W
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 50°C
Efficiency
82%
Approvals
CE, EN, UL
Line Regulation
0.01%
Load Regulation
0.01%
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
3rd Output
-
2nd Output
-
4th Output
-
Other names
285-1685
ZUP802.5/U
5.5.4.2 Status control commands continued
5.6
The average command processing time of the ZUP Series is 15mSec. It is not recommended to send
strings of commands to the ZUP power supply without considering the processing time.
For query commands ( ? , ! ) , wait until the ZUP reply message has been completed , before sending a
new command.
5.6.1 General Information
5.6.2 Accessing a ZUP Unit
5.6.3 End of Message
The default condition of the ZUP series is Listen mode. In order to access a ZUP unit, for sending a
command or query, the address of that unit should be sent by the host controller (:ADRn;). The ZUP that
recognizes it’s address becomes active and can communicate with the host controller. The other units
remain in Listen mode, waiting to receive their address. To access another unit, the controller should
send the address of that unit. The previously active unit changes it’s state to Listen mode and the
addressed unit becomes active.
The messages generated by the ZUP are terminated by an end of message:
< CR > carriage return character
< LF > line feed character
When sending a message to the ZUP, there is no need for the end of message characters.
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Commands
:STP?;
:STT?;
COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
Reads the programming error register content.
Returns the string
register’s content.
Refer to table 5-7 for the register content description.
example- PS00000
Reads the complete status of the power supply.
This query returns ASCII characters representing the following data:
AV<actual voltage >
SV<voltage setting>
AA<actual current>
SA<current setting>
OS<operational status register>
AL<alarm status register>
PS<programming error register>
example:
AV5.010SV5.010AA00.00SA24.31OS00010000AL00000PS00000
Description
PS
followed by ASCII characters representing the

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