0190-64232 Product Overview:
- When measuring constant current performance specifications, the power supply's voltage control must be set above the maximum output voltage that the supply will deliver, since voltage limiting action will cause a drop in output current, increased ripple current, and other performance changes not properly ascribed to the constant current operation of the supply.
- Do not Connect DC Voltmeter Directly Across Power Supply Output Terminals.
- the true output voltage of the supply is obtained by adding this voltmeter reading to the voltage across the current monitoring resistor. If the voltmeter were placed on the left side of the current monitoring resistor a change in output voltage of the constant current supply would result in a change in current through the voltmeter input resistance. As can be seen from this change in current through the incorrectly connected voltmeter will be accompanied by an equal magnitude change in current through the load and the current monitoring resistor, thus degrading the measured constant current performance. Of course, if a sufficiently high resistance DC voltmeter is used, this precaution need not be observed, provided the voltmeter input current is small compared to the current change being measured. Other precautions associated with the proper measurement of constant current power supply specifications are given in the following paragraphs as required.