Description
Overview
The peak amplitude of the Solar Model 7054-1 is adjustable from 10 V to over 600 V into 5 Ω. The source impedance is less than 0.5 Ω. The transient shape approximates the curve given in Figure 19 of MIL-STD-462 with less than or equal to 2.0 µS rise time and approximately 10 µS fall time.
On 50, 60 or 400 Hz power lines the transient can be applied in a periodic manner to the negative or the positive half-cycle of the power frequency. The transient's relation to the sine wave may be adjusted in phase from 0° to 360°. For nonsynchronous injection on either AC or DC lines, the repetition rate can be adjusted from 0.8 pulse per second to 10 pulse per second. Single transients can be applied with the pushbutton on the panel.Two sets of output terminals allow either parallel or series injection into the power line. Series injection may be used on DC and AC lines. Parallel injection is used on DC lines only. The output winding used for series injection can carry 25 A of power current. The output terminals are isolated from the chassis and the power cord.
Data SheetUser ManualSpecifications
Common Standards |
MIL-STD-461 CS06, RTCA DO-160 Section 17, & Method 5006.1 of MIL-STD-826A |
Spike Amplitude |
Continuously adjustable from 10 volts to over 600 volts peak |
Repetition Time |
Continuously adjustable from 0.8 to 10 p.p.s. |
Wave Shape |
Similar to Section 19 of MIL-STD-462 |
Rise time |
2.0 µS rise time |
Duration |
10 µS fall time |
Phase Adjustment |
Pulse position adjustable from 0° to 360° periodically on 50,60 or 400 Hz sine wave |
Internal Impedance |
Less the 0.5 ohms |
Weight |
15kg, 35 pounds |
Dimensions |
48.26cm x17.78cm x 32.38cm (19” x 7” x 12.75”) |