WA6-30N High Voltage Enable

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Tom McCarthy
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WA6-30N High Voltage Enable

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Have been working on getting my 30kv/20ma power supply working. It's a Matsusada unit, all controlled via a fairly simple I/O. Datasheet is attached.

My first step has been trying to get the HV status pin to LO, which means HV ON. As far as I can tell from the datasheet, this only requires shorting the interlock (pin 7) and remote switch (pin 21) to their common pin 17. To check this I have circuits as shown in one of the attached images. They don't seem to be working though. The LED connected to the HV Status is lit up and does not turn off when the interlock and switch are shorted. Can anybody see if I'm missing something? I've also attached pics of the Dsub connector, to which I've soldered my connections.

Thanks.
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Matsusada WA6-30N Datasheet
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Re: WA6-30N High Voltage Enable

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Are you you enabling (shorting) the safety interlock before plugging in the AC power?

Section 3-1 in the manual shows the steps you need to follow.
Section 4-4 states that if the interlock is opened the output is cut off until the AC power is removed and turned on again.
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Re: WA6-30N High Voltage Enable

Post by Tom McCarthy »

Good catch, thanks John. I've now got the power supply working as far as I can tell - HV status light switches on and off as expected, voltage readout reads 0-10v on my led meter, changing as I turn appropriately connected potentiometer. Progress!
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