HP5501B
Installation
Observe the current and grounding requirements described below.
2-23. Grounding Considerations
2-24. In order to avoid ground loops, the laser head base should be the only connection to earth
ground. To accomplish this, the outputs of the ?15 Volt power supplies used to power the laser
head should be floating. The +5 Volt power supply output required for either the HP10740A
based electronics or HP10781A Pulse Converters, should also be floating. Alternatively, any
other single point earth ground connection can be used to satisfy grounding requirements.
2-25. Power Supply Requirements
2-26. Table 2-2 lists the supply voltages, currents, and tolerances required by the HP5501B Laser
Head. Note that other components of the system also use ?15 Volts. Add these to the laser
head current requirements to obtain the overall system requirements.
Table 2-2. HP 5501B Power Supply Requirements
Supply Voltage Tolerance Current Requirement
+15 Volts ?0.3 Volts 0.8 Amperes
3.5 Amperes peak surge for
approximately 2 milliseconds
at power-up
-15 Volts ?0.3 Volts 0.7 Amperes
Other Power Supply Requirements
Line Regulation 0.01%
Load Regulation 0.01%
Ripple + Noise 60 millivolts peak-to-peak
Isolated Output
Over Voltage Protection
(Recommended)
Under Voltage Protection
(current limited)
(Recommended)
2-27. Power Dissipation
2-28. The HP5501B dissipates approximately 21 watts during operation.
2-29. Fusing
2-30. The HP5501B has two internal 1.5 Ampere fuses to protect the ?15V lines. Both fuses are
located on the A1 Connector Board and are accessible by removing the left and right covers of
the laser head.
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