EM TEST PFS 200N100 Power Fail Simulator

Description

EM TEST PFS 200N100 Power Fail Simulator is a standalone tester providing an electronic switch to perform voltage dips and drops (micro-interruptions) with fast rise and fall times of 1 microsecond. For voltage dips two DC voltage supplies are required while for voltage drops (micro-interruptions) only one DC voltage supply is needed.

The PFS 200N100 can control one external DC voltage source by means of an analog DC signal. The PFS 200N100 can also be easily integrated into a complete test set-up.

 

MODEL SERIES OVERVIEW

EM TEST PFS 200N-series – Automotive Power Fail Simulator for Voltage Dips and Interruptions

Features

  • Standalone test generator for voltage dips and interruptions
  • Rise/fall time <1us
  • Electronic short-circuit protection
  • Rated voltage 80V DC
  • Front panel operation
  • Standard Test routines
  • USB and GPIB interfaces
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Specifications

TECHNICAL DATA PFS 200N100
DUT voltage Max. 80V for channels PF1/PF2
DUT current Max. 100A for channels PF1/PF2
Switching time 1us (rise/fall time)
Peak current 150A for 500ms
Safety Short circuit protection
TRIGGER
Automatic Automatic release of the events
Repetition rate 100ms to 999s
Dip/drop duration td 1us to 10s
Manual Manual release of a single event
CRO Trigger Trigger for oscilloscope, +15V edge
External External release of a single event
TEST ROUTINES
Quick Start Immediate start; easy-to-use and fast
Chrysler Voltage Drop Out

Voltage Dig

Mechanical Switching

Ford Drop Out High

Drop Out Low

Drop Out Single

Power Dip

RSA/Renault Micro interruptions
Service Service, setup, self-test
GENERAL DATA
Dimensions, Weight 19″/3HU approx. 15kg;

19″/6HU, approx. 18kg for PFS 200N150 and PFS200N200

Supply voltage 115V/230V +10/-15%
Fuses 2 x T 1AT
INTERFACE
Interface USB
Parallel interface IEEE 488, addresses 1 to 30
Analog interface OVdc to 10Vdc to control an external dc source (e.g. RDS 200N)
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