Power Supply Function
11. Based on the selected trigger method, perform the trigger operation.
• Programming via SCPI instructions
For detailed instructions and parameter introduction, please refer to the in-
structions of "ARB Subsystem" in the Programming Guide.
• Realized by the software IT9000 on PC
For detailed function usage, please refer to IT9000–PV6000 User Manual.
4.6.2 Battery Charging/Discharging Test Function
The IT6000C series power supply provides the battery charging/discharging test
function based on its unique bidirectional power supply properties. Suitable for
charging/discharging tests on all types of portable batteries.
• When connecting the DUT (battery/capacitor), do not short-circuit
the battery/capacitor.
• It is recommended that for battery testing, a fuse must be con-
nected in series between the power supply and the battery to pre-
vent short circuits caused by any problems.
• When connecting the DUT (including but not limited to battery/ca-
pacitor), it is recommended that you purchase the IT-E165A anti-re-
verse connection and anti-spark module to prevent the battery/
capacitor reverse connection that may cause damage to the instru-
ment and spark during the battery/capacitor wiring; When there is
no external auxiliary equipment connected to prevent reverse con-
nection and anti-spark function, please pay attention to the safety
of the wiring, and be careful not to reverse the battery/capacitor
connection, reverse connection will cause damage to the instru-
ment, even if it is not powered on.
• Before performing the battery test, you need to connect the Sense
cables to both ends of the battery. If the Sense cables are not con-
nected, the instrument cannot detect the Sense voltage and prompt
“Wait Power Link”, which will prevent the battery test from
continuing.
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