TDK Granted U.S. Patent for Programmable Power Supplies
September 28, 2020
TDK Lambda has been issued a U.S. patent for the method used to control and monitor paralleled power supplies connected in a scalable master-slave configuration.
Initially launched three years ago, the GENESYS+ series has regularly expanded from 5kW 1U high models to encompass a full suite of 1.5kW to 15kW fully programmable power supplies. Output voltage and current combinations range from 0 10V to 0 600V and 0 2.6A to 0 1500A. All models in the GENESYS+ series are capable of operating in constant voltage, constant current and constant power modes.
The series uses DSP (Digital Signal Processing) technology, offering higher power density, improved performance and enhanced functionality over existing available products on the market. The patented scalable master-slave technology allows up to thirty GENESYS+ to be paraower supply.
A simple parallel data link cable is connected between units, enabling the master and slave units to automatically configure and set their parameters accordingly. The master unit then becomes the single point for programming, measurement and status, including the display of the total current of all the paralleled units.
Programming is standardised across the entire GENESYS+ series by either utilising the front panel controls, remotely via LAN (LXI 1.5), USB 2.0 and RS232/485 communications, or by using the isolated analogue control and monitoring (0 5V, 0 10V), which are provided as standard.
Optional interfaces include a choice of GPIB (IEEE488.2) and the Anybus CompactCom interface platform for EtherCAT, Modbus-TCP and other interface options as they are released. Software drivers, a waveform creator and a virtual front panel GUI are provided in the software package. Safety features are standard in all GENESYS+™ power supplies, providing Safe/Auto Re-Start, Last Setting Memory and built-in protection functions.