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System Features
The 4Q2010PS-420 Power Supply System consists of an AMI Model 420 Programmer,
configured for 10 Ampere operation, and a Kepco BOP 20-10 DC Power Supply.
Model 4Q2010PS-420 is a true 4-quadrant programmable voltage and current
superconducting magnet power supply, meaning it is capable of both sourcing and
sinking power. The BOP 20-10 power supply is rated at ±20 Volts, ±10 Amperes. The
power supply passes smoothly through zero to provide true ± voltage and ± current.
The power supply is fully dissipative, linear topology which is ideal for applications
which require low-current and high-resolution such as required for ADR experiments.
AMI's solution provides for finely-controlled charging of the inductive superconducting
magnet load with excellent repeatability at an affordable price.
The power supply is designed for remote voltage programming (i.e. voltage-to-voltage
mode) to function as a slaved supply to the Model 420 Programmer.
The versatile Model 420 Digital Programmer controls the BOP 20-10 Power Supply
and the combination has the ability to set either positive or negative current or voltage
values. This true, four-quadrant operation significantly simplifies test procedures as
well as system design by eliminating the need for external switching or operator
intervention to reverse the direction of the current. The transition through zero
current is smooth and continuous allowing the user to readily analyze samples at very
small current increments about zero.
Superior Resolution and Stability
The Model 420 Programmer utilizes 20-bit converters to translate signals between the
analog and digital domains. Precision instrumentation techniques and potentiometer-
free designs are employed throughout the instrument to ensure accurate signal
translation for a wide range of conditions. The magnet current is sampled at a
resolution of 20µA. The encoder dial allows for fine adjustment at up to 15-digits
resolution. All pause and hold functions are performed in the digital domain, which
provides for excellent stability and low drift (<0.01%) of the programmed magnetic
field.
Programmable Safety Features
The Model 420 Programmer is designed to allow the operator to program the system from the front panel, or remotely, with current and voltage limit parameters which will not be exceeded during operation of the system. Once set, should an operator inadvertently attempt to operate beyond the specified limits, the programmer will not accept the parameter and audibly beep. An appropriate error message is available via the remote interface. The Model 420 Programmer also automatically limits the charge rate of the magnet to the specified voltage limit.
The power supply system is also protected from any over-voltage, over-current, or over-temperature conditions.
Quench Detection
The Model 420 Programmer provides visual indication of a magnet quench and automatically commands the power supply output voltage to zero volts. (A manually-operated standby switch is also available on the front panel of the power supply.) The operator is prevented from initiating a recharge of the magnet until the Model 420 front panel quench detection switch is reset. A rear-panel input is also available to accept a user-generated quench indication if required.
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