Agilent Technologies 5951-2827 Protection Features, Resetting Latched Protection, Overvoltage

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Protection Features

The Electronic Load includes the following protection features:

Overvoltage

Overcurrent (hardware and software)

Overpower (hardware and software)

Overtemperature

Reverse Voltage

The appropriate bits in the status registers are set when any of the above protection features are active. Also, the Prot annunciator comes on and the front-panel alphanumeric display indicates which conditions have been detected. For example, if an overtemperature (OT) condition has been detected causing the input to be turned off (protection shutdown, PS), the display will indicate "PS OT".

Resetting Latched Protection

All of the protection features latch (remain set) when they are tripped, except for the hardware overcurrent and reverse voltage. The latched protection features can be reset via the GPIB (*RST or INP:PROT:CLE commands) or at the front

panel (key). Of course, the condition that caused the protection feature to trip must be removed or it will trip again as soon as it is reset.

To protect the Electronic Load from possible damage, the input voltage must not exceed the specified maximum input voltage rating . Never apply the ac line voltage to a load’s input binding posts.

Overvoltage

The overvoltage protection circuit is set at a predetermined voltage, which cannot be changed. if the overvoltage circuit has tripped, the load will attempt to limit the voltage by drawing current from the DC source. The load limits the value of current drawn such that the resulting power is within the power rating. The overvoltage (OV) and voltage fault (VF) status register bits are set when the OV condition occurs, and will remain set until they are reset as previously described.

An overvoltage condition does not cause the input to be turned off. However, a Fault signal output at the rear-panel control connector will indicate when either an overvoltage condition or a reverse voltage condition has occurred. The Fault signal is latched true (high TTL level) when the VF bit in the status register goes true. The Fault output signal (see Chapter 3) can be used to trip an external circuit breaker or control a relay (e.g., Agilent 59510A Relay Accessory) in order to disconnect the Electronic Load input from the source it is testing when an overvoltage or a reverse voltage condition occurs.

Overcurrent

The Electronic Load includes both hardware and software overcurrent protection features.

Hardware. When operating in the CR or CV mode, it is possible for a load to attempt to sink more current than it is rated for. Under this condition, the load current will be limited by a current limit circuit, which is set at a value slightly above the current rating . It protects both the Electronic Load and the device under test from operating too far beyond specified limits. The hardware current limit circuit does not turn the load’s input off. The overcurrent (OC) bit in the status register is set when an OC condition occurs, and is reset when the OC condition is removed.

Software. In addition to the hardware overcurrent protection circuit, the Electronic Load allows the user to define a current protection limit in software which will shut down the input if the limit is exceeded. The protection limit can only be programmed via the GPIB. It is turned on/off using the CURR:PROT:STATE ONOFF command. The software current limit level (in amps) is set using the CURR:PROT command. A programmable delay (in seconds) before trip is also provided.

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Contents Operating Manual Agilent Part No Microfiche Part No Updated AprilCertification Safety Summary Manufacturer’s Declaration Safety SummarySymbol Description HerstellerbescheinigungPrinting History Table of Contents Remote Operation Local OperationCalibration Considerations for Operating in Constant Resistance Mode General Information What’s In This ManualReader Path OptionsSpecifications Safety Requirements6060B 6063B Regulation Constant Resistance Mode RangesModes Continuous Mode Pulsed ModeCurrent Readback Resolution Supplemental Characteristics 6060B 6063BTemperature Coefficient Bandwidth Maximum Readback CapabilityRate # High Range Step Low Range Step Transition Time Supplemental CharacteristicsMaximum VA Peak Inrush Current 2.5 a typical Current Slew RateOvershoot Resistance Slew RateModel 6063B Range Transient Current Level Width 6060B 6063B 10%With unit on With unit offPage Operation Overview IntroductionFront Panel Description Remote ProgrammingModes of Operation Local/Remote ControlProgrammable Features Constant Current CC ModeSoftware Current Limit Triggered Current LevelSlew Rate Constant Resistance CR ModeImmediate Resistance Level Triggered Resistance Level Constant Voltage CV ModeTransient Resistance Level Transient Operation Immediate Voltage LevelTriggered Voltage Level Transient Voltage LevelPulsed Transient Operation Hpsl Command DescriptionSelects the external trigger input source Selects the external trigger inputSelects pulsed transient operation Sets pulse width to 1 millisecondSlew Rate And Minimum Transition Time Triggering a preset levelTriggering a transient pulse TogglingRisetime Transition Limitation Input Current, Voltage, and Power MeasurementTransition Times and Slew Rates Short On/OffStatus Reporting Saving and Recalling SettingsReading Remote Programming Errors Input On/OffOvercurrent Protection FeaturesResetting Latched Protection OvervoltageReverse Voltage Control ConnectorOverpower OvertemperatureMonitor Outputs FaultExternal Programming Input Port On/Off Inspection Turn-On Checkout Location and CoolingCheck Line Voltage Line Voltage Fuse Agilent Part No Voltage Select SwitchesTurn-On/Selftest Connect The Power CordGpib Errors Input Errors Display Description ErrorGpib Connector Power TestController Connection AWG Rear Panel Connectors and SwitchesWire Size Strip back Gpib AddressInput Binding Post Control Connector Common Pins 3+S and -S IM and VMSense Switch Trigger ConnectorApplication Connections Parallel Connections Maximum Wire Lengths to Limit Voltage DropsZero-Volt Loading Connections 11. Local Sensing 13. Parallel Operation Page Local Operation Front Panel Controls and Indicators DescriptionControls and Indicators Description Function Keys Local Control Overview ∙ Short on Using The Function KeysTurning the Input On/Off Recommended Programming Sequence Key Display Setting the Mode of OperationSetting CC Values CC Programming Ranges FunctionExamples Setting CR Values Examples Setting CV Values Function Key Display Range of Values Continuous Pulse Train Programming RangesShorting The Input Using The System KeysDisplaying Error Codes Setting The Electronic Load’s Gpib AddressChanging Wake-up Settings Factory Default Settings Function 6060B 6063BRecalling the Factory Default Values Enter Enter/Output StatementsGpib Address OutputOutput 705 MEASCURR? Sending a Remote CommandRemote Programming Commands Getting Data BackSlew Rates ModesRanges Transient levelsRemote Programming Flowchart Sheet Remote Programming Flowchart Sheet CV Mode Example CC Mode ExampleCR Mode Example Pulsed Transient Operation Example Continuous Transient Operation ExampleConstant Current CC Hpsl Command Short FormOutput 705TRAN on Output 705INPUT on Remote Programming Ranges FunctionTransient Operation Constant Resistance CR6060B Constant Voltage CVPage Equipment Required for Calibration Equipment Characteristics Recommended ModelExample Programs Equipment RequiredCalibration Commands Example Program Calibration FlowchartsCalibration Information 6060B 6063B Supply Shunt Values SettingsCalibration Flowchart Calibration Flowchart Calibration Flowchart END if Program ListingPause WaitPrint Voltage Calibration Pause SubendElse Line ExplanationPage 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 Office Agilent Sales and Support OfficesManual Updates