Customer SolutionsDeveloping a High-Voltage, Multi-Output Power Supply Test System with LabVIEW and PXI
Author(s):Anand Chinnaswamy, Soliton Automation
Industry:Imaging Equipment
Product:LabVIEW, PXI/CompactPCI
The Challenge:Developing an automated test system for board level and fully-assembled functional testing of a multi-output, high-voltage power supply used in medical imaging equipment.
The Solution:Developing a robust and compact test system in eight weeks on the PXI platform using LabVIEW software and PXI instruments, such as DMM, scope, counter, and multiplexers.Introduction The customer was looking for a cost-effective test system that could meet the following requirements:
The test requirements were met using two PXI systems with the results consolidated into one system using the LabVIEW Enterprise Connectivity Toolset. We presented a solution using PXI and LabVIEW, and the customer evaluated another possibility with GPIB and traditional instruments. Our solution stood out in terms of cost effectiveness, the ability to meet all the requirements, and finally our commitment to the eight-week delivery schedule proved that the NI-based system was the optimal choice. Due to the assembly line setup, our client needed to perform the board-level testing and the functional testing at different physical locations. As a result, we developed two PXI-based test systems. We integrated the two test systems with the LabVIEW Enterprise Connectivity Toolset and shared across the local network. The 6602 counter generates a TTL level signal of the desired frequency. This converts to a bipolar square waveform with an H-Bridge circuit in the custom board, which is then sent to the driver board. Various measurements are made with a 5112 scope and 4060 DMM along with the 1127 multiplexer. The 6527 DIO card routes discrete TTL level signals through the custom board to test the control board. The load test performs by switching a specified load to the appropriate outputs using the 6527 isolated DIO. The output voltages from the various outputs of the supply route to the 4060 DMM through the CYTEC Mux, the LEM Voltage Transducer and the 2503 low-voltage Mux. The CYTEC switch is rated at 3500V and is programmable through an RS-232 interface. The customer completes the over voltage test by enabling the UUT and connecting the programmable power supply (PPS) to one of the outputs of the UUT through the CYTEC switch. In this mode, the CYTEC switch acts as a demultiplexer. For the PPS, we used a Bertan model 105R by programming it from the 6704 analog card. The output of the PPS routes through a reverse flow preventer (essentially a diode bank) to prevent current from flowing into its terminals. The PPS voltage increases until the UUT trips. This trip voltage is read from the voltage sensor and noted. This test then repeats for all the other outputs of the UUT. The customer can perform the under voltage tests in a similar way. The input voltage tolerance test performs by reducing the supply voltage to the UUT until it trips. The new PXI-based system provides numerous benefits over the manual system. We successfully reduced the cycle time from more than one hour with the manual system to less than 10 minutes with the new PXI-based system. With the manual system, the customer could not ensure integrity of manually collected data due to the lack of redundant safety mechanisms. The PXI-based system now provides reliable data collection, and interlocks provided in the software ensure safe operation. The customer now saves valuable time because the PXI-based system provides completely automated data collection and report generation by replacing the manual processes of the outdated test system. Finally, the PXI-based systems proved a compact, integrated architecture that replaces discrete test system components that occupied more space with the manual system. Anand P. Chinnaswamy Soliton Automation Classic Towers 1547 Trichy Road Coimbatore 641018, India Tel: 91 (422) 302374 - 302371 Fax: 91 (422) 302375 E-Mail: achinna@solitonautomation.com View the entire user solution in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. |
