Agilent Technologies 5951-2826, 5951-2827 manual Immediate Voltage Level, Triggered Voltage Level

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Immediate Voltage Level

The voltage level can be set at the front panel ( and ENTRY keys) or via the GPIB (VOLT command). If the CV mode is the active mode, the new setting immediately changes the input level at a rate determined by the voltage slew setting. If the load is not in the CV mode, the new setting is saved for use when the mode is changed to CV.

Triggered Voltage Level

The voltage level can be preset (stored in the Electronic Load) allowing the input level to change when a trigger is received instead of immediately as previously described. The voltage level can only be preset via the GPIB (VOLT:TRIG) command.

Transient Voltage Level

The transient voltage level can be set at the front panel ( , and ENTRY keys) or via the GPIB

(VOLT:TLEV command). The load input will switch between the main level and the transient level when transient operation is turned on. The transient voltage level determines the higher voltage level.

Slew Rate

Slew rate determines the rate at which the voltage changes to a new programmed setting. Slew rate can be set at the front

panel (, , and ENTRY keys) or via the GPIB (VOLT:SLEW command). This slew rate remains in effect for the immediate, triggered and transient voltage level changes described above.

There are 12 discrete slew rates that can be programmed for CV Mode slew rate. Any slew-rate value can be sent to the load (there are no upper and lower limits that would cause an error). The load will automatically select one of the 12 rates that is closest to the programmed value. It is important to note that the fastest slew rates cannot be achieved because of bandwidth limitations (refer to the specifications table).

Transient Operation

Transient operation enables the load to periodically switch between two load levels, as might be required for testing power supplies. A power supply’s regulation and transient characteristics can be evaluated by monitoring the supply’s output voltage under varying combinations of load levels, frequency, duty cycle, and slew rate. Transient operation can be turned

on and off at the front panel ( key) or via the GPIB (TRAN ON and TRAN OFF commands). Before you turn on transient operation, you should set the desired mode of operation as well as all of the parameters associated with transient operation. Transient operation may be used in the CC, CR, or CV modes and can be continuous, pulsed, or toggled. Note that the pulsed or toggled operation cannot be programmed from the front panel.

Continuous Transient Operation

In continuous operation, a repetitive pulse train switches between two load levels. Continuous transient operation is selected via the GPIB using the TRAN:MODE CONT command. For front panel operation, continuous transient

operation is automatically selected when transient operation is turned on( key).

The two load levels in the transient operation are the previously described main level (immediate or triggered) and transient level for current, resistance, or voltage. The rate at which the level changes is determined by the slew rate (see slew rate descriptions for CV, CR, or CV mode as applicable). In addition, the frequency and duty cycle of the continuous pulse train are programmable.

The frequency can be set from 0.25 to 10000 Hz at the front panel ( and ENTRY keys) or via the GPIB

(TRAN:FREQ command) The duty cycle can be set from 3% to 97% (0.25 Hz to 1 kHz) or from 6% to 94% (above 1

kHz) at the front panel( and ENTRY keys) or via the GPIB (TRAN:DCYC command).

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Contents Agilent Part No Microfiche Part No Updated April Operating ManualCertification Safety Summary Safety Summary Symbol DescriptionHerstellerbescheinigung Manufacturer’s DeclarationPrinting History Table of Contents Local Operation Remote OperationCalibration Considerations for Operating in Constant Resistance Mode What’s In This Manual Reader PathOptions General InformationSafety Requirements SpecificationsRegulation Constant Resistance Mode Ranges Modes Continuous ModePulsed Mode 6060B 6063BCurrent Readback Supplemental Characteristics 6060B 6063B ResolutionTemperature Coefficient Maximum Readback Capability BandwidthSupplemental Characteristics Maximum VA Peak Inrush Current 2.5 a typicalCurrent Slew Rate Rate # High Range Step Low Range Step Transition TimeResistance Slew Rate OvershootModel 6063B Range Transient Current Level 6060B 6063B 10% With unit onWith unit off WidthPage Introduction Front Panel DescriptionRemote Programming Operation OverviewLocal/Remote Control Programmable FeaturesConstant Current CC Mode Modes of OperationTriggered Current Level Software Current LimitConstant Resistance CR Mode Slew RateImmediate Resistance Level Constant Voltage CV Mode Triggered Resistance LevelTransient Resistance Level Immediate Voltage Level Triggered Voltage LevelTransient Voltage Level Transient OperationHpsl Command Description Pulsed Transient OperationSelects the external trigger input Selects pulsed transient operationSets pulse width to 1 millisecond Selects the external trigger input sourceTriggering a preset level Triggering a transient pulseToggling Slew Rate And Minimum Transition TimeInput Current, Voltage, and Power Measurement Risetime Transition LimitationShort On/Off Transition Times and Slew RatesSaving and Recalling Settings Reading Remote Programming ErrorsInput On/Off Status ReportingProtection Features Resetting Latched ProtectionOvervoltage OvercurrentControl Connector OverpowerOvertemperature Reverse VoltageFault Monitor OutputsExternal Programming Input Port On/Off Inspection Location and Cooling Turn-On CheckoutCheck Line Voltage Voltage Select Switches Line Voltage Fuse Agilent Part NoConnect The Power Cord Gpib Errors Input Errors Display DescriptionError Turn-On/SelftestPower Test Gpib ConnectorController Connection Rear Panel Connectors and Switches Wire Size Strip backGpib Address AWGInput Binding Post Control Connector Pins 3 +S and -SIM and VM CommonTrigger Connector Sense SwitchApplication Connections Maximum Wire Lengths to Limit Voltage Drops Parallel ConnectionsZero-Volt Loading Connections 11. Local Sensing 13. Parallel Operation Page Front Panel Controls and Indicators Description Local OperationControls and Indicators Description Function Keys Local Control Overview Using The Function Keys ∙ Short onTurning the Input On/Off Recommended Programming Sequence Setting the Mode of Operation Setting CC ValuesCC Programming Ranges Function Key DisplayExamples Setting CR Values Examples Setting CV Values Continuous Pulse Train Programming Ranges Function Key Display Range of ValuesUsing The System Keys Shorting The InputSetting The Electronic Load’s Gpib Address Displaying Error CodesFactory Default Settings Function 6060B 6063B Changing Wake-up SettingsRecalling the Factory Default Values Enter/Output Statements Gpib AddressOutput EnterSending a Remote Command Remote Programming CommandsGetting Data Back Output 705 MEASCURR?Modes RangesTransient levels Slew RatesRemote Programming Flowchart Sheet Remote Programming Flowchart Sheet CC Mode Example CV Mode ExampleCR Mode Example Continuous Transient Operation Example Pulsed Transient Operation ExampleHpsl Command Short Form Output 705TRAN on Output 705INPUT onRemote Programming Ranges Function Constant Current CCConstant Resistance CR 6060BConstant Voltage CV Transient OperationPage Equipment Characteristics Recommended Model Example ProgramsEquipment Required Equipment Required for CalibrationCalibration Commands Calibration Flowcharts Example ProgramSupply Shunt Values Settings Calibration Information 6060B 6063BCalibration Flowchart Calibration Flowchart Calibration Flowchart Program Listing PauseWait END ifPause Subend Print Voltage CalibrationElse Explanation LinePage Considerations For Operating In Constant Resistance Mode Considerations For Operating In Constant Resistance ModeConsiderations For Operating In Constant Resistance Mode Index IndexIndex 24, 25, 26 Index Agilent Sales and Support Offices Agilent Sales and Support OfficeManual Updates