Converting DSO oversampled waveform captures to user defined waveforms
Engineers may have captured a distorted voltage waveform at a particular location because it causes their device under test (DUT) to malfunction using a digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) with the intent to reproduce the voltage waveform in a laboratory environment for product improvement. The Chroma 61500 series or 61800 series programmable AC voltage supplies are capable of reproducing complex user defined AC voltage waveforms. A waveform cycle can be imported from a Microsoft® Office Excel file with 1024 sample points. Up to six user defined waveforms can be stored at a time on the Chroma source.
IEC60601-1 3rd Addition Leakage Current Differences
This application note describes the differences between the 2nd and 3rd editions of the IEC60601-1 standard.
TEC Tri Temperature Test for Semiconductor ICs
This application note describes testing ICs for the Tri-temp test requirement.
DC Source Wireless LAN to RS 232 Adapter
This application discusses how to use the “Wireless LAN to RS 232 Adapter” to control the DC Source.
AC Sources Software Simplifies Testing to Mil and Aerospace Standards
This application note will show some of the capabilities of Chroma’s AC Sources in combination with the Military Aerospace Soft Panel and other Soft Panels.
61500 AC Source Simulation of UPS Quasi Square Wave
A discussion about simulating the quasi-square wave of an uninterruptible power source (UPS).