Electronic control units, whether included in consumer electronics or cars, are exposed to various forces in their daily use. To ensure that they can withstand these shock forces and meet the requirements of customers, markets and industry standards, high acceleration shock tests must be carried out (for example, 150 g 0.5 ms, 150 g 6 ms, 100 g 11 ms, 100 g 6 ms, 50 g 11 ms and 50 g 6 ms).
To achieve high shock performance on a medium-force, air-cooled shaker, a specially designed matching transformer between the amplifier and the shaker was the go-to solution of the past;. The matching transformer achieves optimum performance by using taps, which are normally limited to 2 – 3 tap ratios. It accommodates new test requirements but does not have the optimum tap ratio to perform the test, thus limiting the payload. Additionally, the need for a matching transformer increases the overall cost of the system.
The design of the V8750 and V8800 systems with the XPA-K amplifier architecture provides high shock performance as standard, built into the shaker design, eliminating the need for a matching transformer. The system meets demanding shock test specifications with sensibly sized payloads in standard configurations, ensuring the reliability and future proofing of LDS vibration test systems. The adjustable bay within the XPA-K amplifier allows you to maximize the setup for each new shock test profile, so the amplifier can upgrade from the standard 48 kVA or 64 kVA (e.g. V8800) to the more powerful 88 kVA amplifier if required. This is also possible for the V8750, moving from 44 KVA to 88 KVA amplifier.