Agilent Technologies 5951-2827, 5951-2826 manual Example Programs, Equipment Required, Calibration

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Calibration

Introduction

This chapter describes the calibration procedures for the Electronic Load and gives a sample calibration program. The Electronic Load should be calibrated annually, or whenever certain repairs are made (refer to the Service Manual). Calibration is accomplished entirely in software by sending calibration constants to the Electronic Load via the GPIB. This means that the Electronic Load can be calibrated without removing its cover, or removing it from its cabinet if rack mounted.

There are three DACs in the Electronic Load that must be calibrated - a main DAC, a readback DAC, and a transient level DAC. Six ranges must be calibrated for both the main DAC and the transient DAC - a voltage range, a low resistance range, a middle resistance range, a high resistance range, a low current range, and a high current range. The main DAC requires two operating points to be calibrated for each range - a high point and a low point. The transient DAC requires only the high operating point to be calibrated for each range; it uses the same low operating point as the main DAC. Note that the transient level for the middle and high resistance ranges is lower than the high level of the main DAC.

The readback DAC is only calibrated for the high current range and the voltage range. It also requires two operating points to be calibrated for each range - a high point and a low point. For the sake of convenience you can use the same values to calibrate the main and the readback DAC, but you could also use different values to optimize accuracy.

Note

All calibration must be done when the Electronic Load is at room temperature.

Example Programs

The example programs in this chapter are written using the, Agilent BASIC Language. If you are using an HP Series 200/300 computer, simply type in the programs and run them. At appropriate places in the program you will be prompted to measure and enter values into the computer and verify that the values are within specifications.

If you are using a different computer or programming language, you will have to modify the programs before you can run them.

Equipment Required

Table 6-1 lists the equipment required for calibration. Note that less accurate and less expensive current shunts may be used than those listed, but the accuracy to which current and resistance programming as well as readback, can be checked must be reduced accordingly. Figure 6-1 illustrates how the calibration equipment should be connected.

 

Table 6-1. Equipment Required for Calibration

Equipment

Characteristics

Recommended Model

Shunts

0.1 Ω @ 15 A, 0.04% @ 25 W

Guildline 9230/15

 

0.01 Ω @ 100 A, 0.04% @ 100 W

Guildline 9230/100

Voltmeter

dc accuracy of 0.01%, 6 digit readout

Agilent 3456A or equivalent

Power Supply

240 Vdc/60 Adc minimum

Agilent 6032A or Agilent 6035A and

 

PARD < 3 mV rms/30 mv pp

Agilent 6031A, or equivalent

Controller

GPIB (IEEE-488)

Agilent BASIC (5.0/5.1)

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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 Local Operation Remote 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 Supplemental Characteristics 6060B 6063B ResolutionTemperature 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 RateResistance Slew Rate OvershootModel 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 LevelConstant Resistance CR Mode Slew RateImmediate Resistance Level Constant Voltage CV Mode Triggered Resistance LevelTransient 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 OvertemperatureFault Monitor OutputsExternal Programming Input Port On/Off Inspection Location and Cooling Turn-On CheckoutCheck Line Voltage Line Voltage Fuse Agilent Part No Voltage Select SwitchesTurn-On/Selftest Connect The Power CordGpib Errors Input Errors Display Description ErrorPower Test Gpib ConnectorController 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 Maximum Wire Lengths to Limit Voltage Drops Parallel ConnectionsZero-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 Using The Function Keys ∙ Short onTurning 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 CC Mode Example CV 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