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AC Power Source
The MXCTS System
was designed
to be used
in conjunction
with the MX45-
3Pi AC and DC
power source.
The MX45-3Pi
provides up to 62.5
ARMS per phase
for high power
harmonics and
Flicker testing.
All MX45-3Pi Series
AC sources
offer arbitrary
waveform generation, precision measurements,
and waveform analysis capabilities. Refer to the
MX Series data sheet for detailed information on
the MX Series’ capabilities and features.
The MX45-3Pi not only supports high power harmonics
and flicker emissions test but can also be
used for a range of IEC 61000-4 AC immunity standards
(certain options may be required, see ordering
information for details).
Direct PC Data Acquisition
A high speed digital signal processor based data
acquisition system is used to implement the required
IEC compliance measurement system. Direct
access to the PC bus ensures a much higher
data throughput capability than typically found in
single box IEC test systems that use the IEEE-
488 instrumentation bus to communicate with the
PC.
This architecture offers several advantages, not
the least of which is the ability to support future
versions of test standards by merely installing new
PC software. This greatly reduces the risk of product
obsolescence as test standards evolve. Furthermore,
since the data is streamed to hard disk
in real-time, a complete data record is created each
time, which may be used for audit purposes, further
analysis or to prove compliance to the test
standard.
A special signal conditioning and isolation unit
(PACS-3-75) is used to provide quick and easy
connection between the AC source output and the
Equipment Under Test. This unit provides the required
isolation, signal conditioning and anti-alias
filtering for the measurement system. The equipment
under test is wired to a rear panel mounted
terminal block.
Harmonics Analyzer
A key part of the MXCTS system is the IEC compliant power analyzer
which provides detailed information on both voltage and current.
Measurements of both harmonics and interharmonics are made
in real-time with no measurement gaps to fully conform to the latest
revision of the IEC 61000-4-7 test standard. AC source voltage and
EUT power are monitored continuously during the entire test. Voltage
distortion and current harmonic data is checked against IEC
class limits for pass or fail detection. Comprehensive test reports
can be generated easily.
Test limits are retained in a password protected database and can
be updated if needed in the future without the need to change software.
Other software changes as a result of changing IEC harmonics
standards can be accomplished by simply installing new PC software.
No harmonics testing software resides
Flicker Reference Impedance
An IEC 868 compliant Flicker meter is an integral part of the -CTSM
system.
The IEC 725 required reference impedance is implemented using a
lumped impedance capable of handling 75 A RMS per phase. Due to
the high amount of dissipation that occurs at these power levels, the
OMNI-3-75 is housed in a 43” cabinet. This same cabinet is used to
mount the PACS-3-75 unit. The lumped impedance is designed for
testing to the IEC 61000-3-11 Flicker standard.
For IEC 61000-3-3 low power Flicker testing (< 16 ARMS), the OMNI-
3-37MX is used instead mounted in a similar 43” cabinet.(-CTSL
system).
A combination of both is available on
the -CTSMXHL system. In this case,
only one lumped impedance is in the
circuit at any one time and a quick connect
scheme is used to allow switching
between the two lumped impedances
(OMNI-3-37MX for -3-3 and
OMNI-3-75 for -3-11). |