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MX180-3Pi

Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. MX45
  8. Different Model Series
  9. MX90
  10. Figure 2-1: MX30-3 Voltage / Current Rating Chart for 150/300 V AC Ranges
  11. Figure 2-2: MX45-3 Voltage / Current Rating Chart for 150/300 V AC Ranges – Max Rating
  12. Figure 2-4: MX30-3 Voltage / Current Rating Chart for 200/400 V DC Ranges
  13. Mechanical
  14. Environmental
  15. Special Features and Options
  16. Figure 2-7: MX30-3 Voltage / Current Rating Chart, -HV Option
  17. Figure 2-10: -HF Option Voltage Frequency Rating 300V range
  18. Supplemental Specifications
  19. Figure 2-12: MX output filter option schematic
  20. Figure 2-13: MX45 Output Noise 10 KHz – 1 MHz
  21. Figure 2-14: MX45 Output Noise 10 KHz - 1 MHz with optional Filter
  22. Unpacking and Installation
  23. Mechanical Installation
  24. Figure 3-3: MX Series AC Input Connection Diagram (Rear view)
  25. AC On/Off Circuit Breaker on MX Series front panel
  26. Figure 3-4: Rear Panel
  27. Output Connections
  28. Table 3-2: Suggested Output Wiring Sizes
  29. Figure 3-6: Location of Output Terminals (Front view)
  30. Figure 3-7: MX30-1 / MX45-1 Output Wiring (Rear view)
  31. Figure 3-8: MX30-3 / MX45-3 Output Wiring (Rear view)
  32. Figure 3-9:MX60, MX60-MB, MX90 or MX90-MB Output Wiring (Rear view)
  33. Figure 3-10: Two MX's in Clock and Lock mode Output Wiring (Rear view)
  34. Figure 3-11: MX135 or MX135-MB Output Wiring (Rear view)
  35. Figure 3-12: Three MX's in Clock and Lock mode - Output Wiring (Rear view)
  36. Figure 3-14: Ship kit Terminal Block dimensions
  37. Connectors - Rear Panel
  38. Table 3-4: System Interface Connectors
  39. Table 3-6: BNC Connectors
  40. Table 3-9: RS232 Connector pin out – MX with RS232 and USB
  41. Figure 3-16: USB Connector pin orientation
  42. Table 3-12: RJ45 LAN Connector pin out
  43. Figure 3-17: Emergency Switch (ES Option) shut off inter connect on -MB systems
  44. Multiple Cabinet System Configurations (incl. –MB)
  45. Figure 3-18: Multi-Cabinet DIP Switch Location and Setting
  46. Multiple Cabinet Power Up/Down Procedures
  47. Clock and Lock Configurations
  48. Table 3-14: Clock and Lock Initialization settings
  49. Basic Initial Functional Test
  50. Figure 3-19: Functional Test Setup
  51. Remote Inhibit / Remote Shutdown
  52. Junction Box Accessory
  53. Figure 3-21: 7003-424-1 Output noise filter box
  54. Fuse Box Accessory
  55. Front Panel Operation
  56. Figure 4-1: Shuttle Knob
  57. Figure 4-2: FUNCTION Keypad
  58. Figure 4-3: Entering Values from the Decimal Keypad
  59. Figure 4-5: Cursor DOWN key Movement
  60. Menu Structure
  61. Figure 4-8: PROGRAM Menu
  62. Figure 4-10: HARMONICS/TRACE ANALYSIS Screen
  63. Figure 4-11: TRANSIENTS Menu
  64. Figure 4-12: VOLTAGE SURGE/SAG SETUP Screen
  65. Figure 4-13: VOLTAGE SWEEP/STEP SETUP Screen
  66. Figure 4-14: FREQUENCY SWEEP/STEP SETUP Screen
  67. Figure 4-15 VOLTAGE/FREQUENCY SWEEP/STEP SETUP Screen
  68. Figure 4-16:START/VIEW TRANSIENT SEQUENCE Screen
  69. Figure 4-17: WAVEFORMS Menu
  70. Figure 4-18: APPLICATIONS Menu
  71. Figure 4-19: SETUP REGISTERS Menu
  72. Figure 4-20: UTILITY Menu
  73. Figure 4-21: GPIB/RS232 SETUP Menu
  74. Figure 4-22: VOLTAGE/CURRENT CONTROL SETUP Menu
  75. Figure 4-23: INITIAL SETUP Menus
  76. Figure 4-24: LIMIT SETUP Menu
  77. Figure 4-25: CONFIGURATION SETUP Menus
  78. Figure 4-26: OUTPUT IMPEDANCE Menu
  79. Figure 4-27: MEASUREMENT CAL FACTORS Menu (Series I only)
  80. Figure 4-29: OUTPUT CAL FACTORS Menu (Series I only)
  81. Output Programming
  82. Figure 4-31: Selecting a Waveform
  83. Figure 4-33: Custom Waveform Creation with GUI Program
  84. Figure 4-34: Waveform Crest Factor Affects Max. rms Voltage
  85. Figure 4-35: Waveform Frequency Domain View Mode
  86. Standard Measurements
  87. Figure 4-36: Scrolling Through Tabular FFT Data
  88. Figure 4-38: Scrolling Through Acquired Waveform Data
  89. Figure 4-39: SET VOLT Trigger Source Acquisition
  90. Figure 4-40: Positive Trigger Delay (Post Trigger Data)
  91. Figure 4-41: Negative Trigger Delay (Pre-Trigger Data)
  92. Transient Programming
  93. Figure 4-42: Pulse Transients
  94. Figure 4-43: List Transients
  95. Figure 4-44: Switching Waveforms in a Transient List
  96. Figure 4-45: START/VIEW TRANSIENT SEQUENCE Menu
  97. Principle of Operation
  98. Controller Assembly
  99. Figure 5-2: MX Series Detailed Block Diagram
  100. Figure 5-3: Power Module Detailed Block Diagram
  101. System Interface Board
  102. Power Module
  103. Figure 5-5: Amplifier Board Layout
  104. Calibration
  105. Front Panel Calibration Screens
  106. Figure 6-1: Calibration Setup MX45-1 (Rear view)
  107. Figure 6-2: Calibration Setup MX30-3Pi, MX45-3Pi or MX30-3, MX45-3 (Rear view)
  108. Routine Measurement Calibration
  109. Table 6-1: Calibration Load Values
  110. Table 6-2: Measurement Calibration Table
  111. Routine Output Calibration
  112. Table 6-3: Output Calibration Table – MX Series I
  113. Non-Routine Calibration
  114. Table 6-5: Current Limit Calibration
  115. Table 6-6: Programmable Z adjustment pots
  116. Service
  117. Advanced Troubleshooting
  118. Factory Assistance
  119. Fuses
  120. Firmware Updates
  121. Table 7-3: Flash Down load Messages
  122. Top Assembly Replaceable Parts
  123. Table 8-1: Replaceable Parts
  124. Table 8-2: Fuses
  125. Options
  126. Option –160: RTCA/DO-160 Tests
  127. Figure 9-1: Application Menu
  128. Figure 9-2: DO160 Main Menu
  129. Table 9-2: Normal Voltage and Frequency Maximum
  130. Figure 9-4: Voltage Modulation
  131. Figure 9-5: Frequency Modulation
  132. Figure 9-6: Power Interrupt
  133. Table 9-4: Normal VoltageSurge Sequence
  134. Figure 9-8: Emergency Screen
  135. Figure 9-9: Abnormal Screen
  136. Table 9-10: Abnormal Voltage Minimum
  137. Figure 9-10: DO-160 DC Main Menu
  138. Figure 9-12: Abnormal State
  139. Table 9-16: Abnormal Voltage Surge
  140. Option –411: IEC 61000-4-11 Voltage Dips and Interruptions
  141. Table 9-17: Phase mapping
  142. Figure 9-13: Application Menu
  143. Figure 9-15: IEC Dips and Interrupts
  144. Figure 9-16: Voltage Variation Screen
  145. Figure 9-17: EN 61000-4-11 Voltage Variation specification- Edition 1.0
  146. Figure 9-19: IEC 61000-4-11 GUI screen
  147. Figure 9-20: Application Setup Menus
  148. Figure 9-22: IEC 1000-4-13 FCURVE
  149. Figure 9-24: IEC 1000-4-13 SWEEP
  150. Figure 9-27: IEC 61000-4-13 Meister Curve
  151. Figure 9-28: IEC 61000-4-13 Test Flowchart Class 1 and 2
  152. Figure 9-29:IEC 61000-4-13 Test Flowchart Class 3
  153. Figure 9-30: MENU 2 SCREEN
  154. Option –704: MilStd704 Tests
  155. Figure 9-32: Application Menu
  156. Figure 9-33: MIL704 Menu
  157. Figure 9-35: Transient Menu
  158. Figure 9-36: Emergency Menu
  159. Figure 9-37: Abnormal Screen
  160. Figure 9-38: MIL704 DC Menu
  161. Figure 9-40: Transient Menu
  162. Option –ABD: Airbus ABD0100.1.8 Test
  163. Option –WHM: Watt Hour Measurement
  164. Error Messages
  165. Table 10-1: Error Messages
  166. Index
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