Aetechron DSR 100-15 Manuel utilisateur

About the DSR 100-15 Dropout, Surge, Ripple Simulator and AC/DC Voltage Source
Congratulations on your purchase of a DSR 100-15 AE Techron dropout, surge, ripple simulator and AC/DC voltage
source. The DSR 100-15 provides a complete, single-box solution for immunity testing. It includes a simple-to-use yet
powerful standards waveform generator matched with an industry leading power supply technology and comes with an
extensive library of tests for many automotive and aviation standards.
The DSR 100-15 is 4-quadrant, allowing it to source and sink current. The DSR 100-15 has power in reserve; it provides
continuous DC power as rated, and is able to provide 4X rated power for in-rush testing up to 200 mS, as is required in
DO 160 Section 16.
The AE Techron brand is known throughout the world for its robust precision amplifiers and test systems as well as its
product service and support.
Disclaimer
Although AE Techron has made substantial effort to ensure the accuracy of the Standards' test files (SWG files), which
are included with the DSR 100-15, no warranty, expressed or implied, is made regarding accuracy, adequacy,
completeness, legality, reliability or usefulness of the information provided. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure the
accuracy and applicability of these test files for their intended purposes.

Getting Started
DSR 100-15 Setup
The following steps explain how to connect the DSR 100-15 using the cables and accessories provided.
Check Front-Panel Controls
A. Check to make sure that the AC power/breaker switch for both the Controller and the amplifier module are in the
ON (|) position.
B. Make sure the Gain control is turned to the 100 (cal) position (fully clockwise).
Connect Test Supply:
Make sure the DSR 100-15 system is turned off and AC power is disconnected. Using the supplied pin-plug
connectors and wiring appropriate for your application, connect fromt he DSR 100-15 front-panel positive and negative
test supply connectors to the device under test.
Back-Panel Connections:
A. Plug the USB keyboard into the USB port labeled KEYBOARD on the DSR 100-15 back panel.
B. Plug the USB mouse into the USB port labeled MOUSE on the DSR 100-15 back panel.
C. Plug the HDMI to DVI cable into the HDMI port labeled MONITOR on the DSR 100-15 back panel, and then
connect the cable to the DVI port on the monitor.
D. Plug the monitor power cord into the monitor, and then connect the cord to a power source.
E. Plug the DSR 100-15 power cord into the power connector located on the DSR 100-15 back panel, and
then connect the cord to a 20A power source.

F. OPTIONAL: To connect the DSR 100-15 to be accessed and controlled through a network: Plug the Ethernet
cable to the Ethernet port on the DSR 100-15 back panel labeled NETWORK, and then plug the Ethernet
cable into a router, switch or hub on the network. See the topic "DSR 100-15 via Network" for more
information.

Startup Procedure
Complete the following steps to power up a DSR 100-15 system:
A. Use the monitor's power switch (last button on the right) to turn on the monitor.
B. Depress the DSR 100-15 SYSTEM POWER switch to turn the DSR 100-15 ON.
C. Wait for the DSR 100-15 interface to load (loading will take up to 30 seconds). See additional topics in this Help
system for "System Calibration" and "Basic Operation."

System Calibration
IMPORTANT: Before operating the DSR 100-15, the Calibration Test should be run to determine the correct system
settings for the DSR 100-15.
The DSR 100-15's default System Gain setting is 20, and the default DC Offset setting is 0, but these settings should be
verified and adjusted, if needed, to reflect the measured gain of your DSR 100-15 system at the Test Supply outputs. If
you are measuring the output of the DSR 100-15 without amplification (from the Controller's front-panel BNC signal
output), a System Gain of 1 can be used for DSR 100-15 calibration (for an expected output of
10Vp/20Vpp).
Complete the following steps to run the calibration test and adjust the DSR 100-15's System Gain and DC Offset settings:
1. Select the Settings button and then open the System Calibration tab.
2. Make sure an estimated gain is entered in the Amplifier Gain input box. A default gain of 20 will be pre-entered in
this box.
3. Adjust the Calibration Test Voltage, if desired. A default test signal of 1 Vp will be pre-entered in this box. Note: the
default DC offset is 0 and cannot be changed.

4. Connect an oscilloscope to the DUT (load at the Test Supply output).
5. Press the Run Calibration Test button to begin the Calibration Test. The DSR 100-15 will generate a 1 kHz sine
wave signal at the test voltage entered in the Calibration Test Voltage box.

6. Note the output voltage and any DC offset shown on the oscilloscope. Enter these results in the Measured Output
and Measured DC Offset boxes on the System Calibration tab. The DSR 100-15 Controller will automatically
calculated the required Gain and DC Offset adjustments and display them on the Applied Gain Ajustment and
Applied DC Offset lines on the System Calibration tab.

7. Press the Save button to save the resulting calibration numbers and close the Settings window.


Basic Operation
IMPORTANT: Before operating the DSR 100-15 system, the System Calibration Procedures should be performed to
determine the correct System Gain and DC Offset settings for the DSR 100-15. See the "System Calibration" topic for
more information.
1. Select the Settings button and then open the System Calibration tab to set the DSR 100-15 system gain. The
default setting for a DSR 100-15 system is 20, but this should be calibrated to match your actual system gain. If
measuring DSR 100-15 Controller output directly (without amplification), the system gain can be set to 1 for a
10Vp/20Vpp output.
2. Use the Files button to load a test from the Standards library.
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