Power Supply: Use an input
voltage source that is a variable supply capable of 0 V to 16 V and sources at least
5 A.
Multimeters:
- Voltmeter 1: 10-V main output
voltage Vo1, connect from TP18 (+) to TP19 (–)
- Voltmeter 2: Isolated 20-V output
voltage Vo2, connect from TP3 (+) to TP5 (–)
- Voltmeter 3: Isolated 20-V output
voltage Vo3, connect from TP6 (+) to TP8 (–)
- Voltmeter 4: Isolated 20-V output
voltage Vo4, connect from TP12 (+) to TP13 (–)
- Voltmeter 5: Input voltage,
connect from TP2 (+) to TP7 (–)
- Ammeter 1: 10-V main output
current, must be able to handle 1 A
- Ammeter 2: Vo2 output current,
must be able to handle 0.5 A
- Ammeter 3: Vo3 output current,
must be able to handle 0.5 A
- Ammeter 4: Vo4 output current,
must be able to handle 0.5 A
- Ammeter 5: Input current, must be
able to handle 3 A
Loads: Electronic loads, pure
resistive loads, or a combination of both, can be used at the four outputs.
- An electronic load can be used
for each output rail. The electronic load should be constant resistance (CR) or
constant current (CC) capable. It should safely handle 0.5 A at 20 V.
- Resistive load can also be used.
Limit the minimum resistance for each output, which corresponds to the maximum
power, with the following:
- Load 1: 4.0 Ω or 250
mA
- Load 2: 266.7 Ω or 75
mA
- Load 3: 266.7 Ω or 75
mA
- Load 4: 133.3 Ω or 150
mA