Agilent Technologies 5951-2826 Input On/Off, Saving and Recalling Settings, Status Reporting

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Input On/Off

A load’s input can be toggled on/off at the front panel ( key) or via the GPIB (INPUT ONOFF command). The input on/off change does not use the slew rate setting so the input will change at the maximum slew rate.

Turning the input off (zero current) does not affect the programmed settings. The input will return to the previously programmed values when the input is turned on again. Note that the Input On/Off command supersedes the mode commands and Short On/Off command.

Saving and Recalling Settings

The Electronic Load has internal registers in which settings (mode, current, voltage, resistance, slew, transient level, etc.) for various tests can be stored. Saving settings and recalling them later saves programming time.

The present settings are saved in the specified register (0 to 6) at the front panel ( key) or via the GPIB (*SAV command). All of the settings are saved in the specified location in the load’s memory. Settings saved in locations 1 through 6 will be lost when ac line power is cycled. However, the *SAV 0 command will cause the settings to be stored in non-volatile memory; and, the next time the Electronic Load is turned on, these settings will become the power-on settings.

You can recall the saved settings from the specified register (0 to 6) at the front panel ( key) or via the GPIB (*RCL command). All of the parameters that were saved by the *SAV command are set to the saved values. At power-on, the Electronic Load automatically executes a *RCL 0, which recalls the values saved in nonvolatile memory.

You can recall the factory default settings at the front panel ( ) or via the GPIB (*RST command).

Reading Remote Programming Errors

Remote programming errors can be read via the GPIB (SYST:ERR? query) or at the front panel ( key). The Err annunciator indicates when remote programming errors have occurred. The errors are negative numbers grouped into blocks of 100 as follows:

-lxx

Command errors

-2xx

Execution errors

-3xx

Device-specific errors

-4xx

Query errors

The SYST:ERR? query (or key) reads back the errors in the order in which they occurred (the error queue can hold up to 30 entries). Once the error is read back it is removed from the list. A value 0 indicates there is no error; and 0 will be

returned when all errors in the list have been read. Pressing the key displays just the error number. The SYST:ERR? query returns the error number and a short description of the error to the computer. Refer to Chapter 6 in the Agilent Electronic Loads Programming Reference Guide.

Local programming errors generated by front panel operations are not put into the error list, but are immediately put on the Electronic Load's front panel display; e.g., 'OUT OF RANGE'.

Status Reporting

The Electronic Load incorporates a status reporting capability. Various status conditions within the Electronic Load can be reported using this capability. The user determines which condition will be reported. Chapter 5 of the Agilent Electronic Loads Programming Reference Guide describes the status reporting capability in detail. Note that for a Single Input Electronic Load, the same information is available in both the channel status and questionable status registers.

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Contents Agilent Part No Microfiche Part No Updated April Operating ManualCertification Safety Summary Herstellerbescheinigung Safety SummarySymbol Description Manufacturer’s DeclarationPrinting History Table of Contents Local Operation Remote OperationCalibration Considerations for Operating in Constant Resistance Mode Options What’s In This ManualReader Path General InformationSafety Requirements SpecificationsPulsed Mode Regulation Constant Resistance Mode RangesModes Continuous Mode 6060B 6063BCurrent Readback Supplemental Characteristics 6060B 6063B ResolutionTemperature Coefficient Maximum Readback Capability BandwidthCurrent Slew Rate Supplemental CharacteristicsMaximum VA Peak Inrush Current 2.5 a typical Rate # High Range Step Low Range Step Transition TimeResistance Slew Rate OvershootModel 6063B Range Transient Current Level With unit off 6060B 6063B 10%With unit on WidthPage Remote Programming IntroductionFront Panel Description Operation OverviewConstant Current CC Mode Local/Remote ControlProgrammable Features Modes of OperationTriggered Current Level Software Current LimitConstant Resistance CR Mode Slew RateImmediate Resistance Level Constant Voltage CV Mode Triggered Resistance LevelTransient Resistance Level Transient Voltage Level Immediate Voltage LevelTriggered Voltage Level Transient OperationHpsl Command Description Pulsed Transient OperationSets pulse width to 1 millisecond Selects the external trigger inputSelects pulsed transient operation Selects the external trigger input sourceToggling Triggering a preset levelTriggering a transient pulse Slew Rate And Minimum Transition TimeInput Current, Voltage, and Power Measurement Risetime Transition LimitationShort On/Off Transition Times and Slew RatesInput On/Off Saving and Recalling SettingsReading Remote Programming Errors Status ReportingOvervoltage Protection FeaturesResetting Latched Protection OvercurrentOvertemperature Control ConnectorOverpower 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 NoError Connect The Power CordGpib Errors Input Errors Display Description Turn-On/SelftestPower Test Gpib ConnectorController Connection Gpib Address Rear Panel Connectors and SwitchesWire Size Strip back AWGInput Binding Post Control Connector IM and VM Pins 3+S and -S 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 CC Programming Ranges Function Setting the Mode of OperationSetting CC Values 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 Output Enter/Output StatementsGpib Address EnterGetting Data Back Sending a Remote CommandRemote Programming Commands Output 705 MEASCURR?Transient levels ModesRanges Slew RatesRemote Programming Flowchart Sheet Remote Programming Flowchart Sheet CC Mode Example CV Mode ExampleCR Mode Example Continuous Transient Operation Example Pulsed Transient Operation ExampleRemote Programming Ranges Function Hpsl Command Short FormOutput 705TRAN on Output 705INPUT on Constant Current CCConstant Voltage CV Constant Resistance CR6060B Transient OperationPage Equipment Required Equipment Characteristics Recommended ModelExample Programs Equipment Required for CalibrationCalibration Commands Calibration Flowcharts Example ProgramSupply Shunt Values Settings Calibration Information 6060B 6063BCalibration Flowchart Calibration Flowchart Calibration Flowchart Wait Program ListingPause 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