The Instek GPT12002 safety analyzer is the first safety analyzer in the world to comply with IEC 61010-2-034 (Safety requirement for electrical requirement for measurement, control and laboratory use - particular requirements for measurement equipment for insulation resistance and test equipment for electric strength), which stipulates that the requirements of the software and hardware interfaces must be followed while designing high voltage and insulation resistance test and measurement instruments so as to ensure that users are provided with necessary protection and warning while using the instruments.
The GPT-12002 safety analyzer carries out AC/DC withstanding voltage tests and continuity tests. The analyzer provides an output capacity of 200VA and utilizes a high-efficient PWM amplifier to effectively exclude the influence from the fluctuating input voltage or distorted waveforms so as to guarantee a stable high-voltage output while conducting AC withstanding voltage test on the DUT to meet the safety regulations such as IEC EN UL CSA GB JIS that demand the test requirements for various electronic/electrical products or parts.
To comply with IEC 61010-2-034 requirements, the GPT-12002 takes safety into account by adopting the double insulation design for input power supply and output voltage to enhance user safety. High illumination LED lights (flashing or permanently lit) and a high volume audial indicator are included in designing the series to provide warnings of the status of on-going tests or judgement results from the safety analyzer. On top of that, the DUT will be automatically discharged to the safe voltage (approximately 30V) after each test to prevent large residual test voltage from causing harm to users.
The GPT-12002 utilizes a 7-inch color TFT LCD and inherits the consistent simplicity key design style of the product family to allow users to experience easy operations and a clear observation of test results. The statistic function is the highlight of the series. Test items, number of tests, judgement results are recoded after testing and the test results can be shown by bar graph on the display. Users can immediately learn the status of product tests and judgement distribution during the manufacturing process without using a PC. The other strong feature is the sweep function, which can be used for the analysis on product's crash point. Users can use the sweep mode to see the curve diagram of the test results after finishing the functional tests. Users can also select any time point during the process to analyze the relation between voltage and current (when ACW or DCW is selected). The test result of the certain period of time can be swept by setting start and stop time points to analyze the relation between voltage and current under that time frame. Furthermore, the tabular continuity test function can combine 10 manual memory sets to carry out automatic tests or 9 manual memory sets with one connection device to connect next automatic test so as to increase the test items of the continuity test. Users can obtain various test values and judgement results without switching to a different display screen. Other functions and features of the GPT-12002 include 100 sets of manual test memory for the storage of different test conditions; rear output terminal for system integration; front panel remote control terminal mount/rear panel Signal I/O for users to conveniently control the analyzer's output/stop based upon the requirements. The USB storage function allows test results to be stored in the USB flash drive to save the trouble of using a PC, and the function is conducive to the follow-up data analysis. For users with the requirements of PC control and test results recording, the series also provides RS232C, USB and GPIB (optional)