Agilent Technologies n3306a, n3305a, n3304a, n3301a, n3303a, n3302a Bench Operation, Rack Mounting

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Installation - 3

Bench Operation

A fan cools the electronic load by drawing air through the top and sides and exhausting it out the back. Minimum clearances for bench operation are 1 inch (25 mm) along the sides.

Do not block the fan exhaust at the rear of the unit.

Rack Mounting

The N3300A electronic load can be mounted in a standard 19-inch rack panel or cabinet. Rack mount kits are available as Option 908 and 909 (with handles). Support rails are also required for rack mounting. These are normally supplied with the cabinet and are not included with the rack mount options.

The N3301A electronic load can also be mounted in a standard 19-inch rack panel or enclosure using an Option 908 rack mount kit (see Figure 3-4). A rack mount kit for joining two half-rack units is available as Option 800. Option 800 must also be used if you are mounting other instruments next to a N3301A electronic load. Support rails are also required for rack mounting. These are normally supplied with the cabinet and are not included with the rack mounting options.

If you are installing equipment on top of your electronic load in the cabinet, use a filler panel above the unit to ensure adequate space for air circulation. A 1U panel (EIA Standard RS-310-C) as shown in Figure 3-4 is sufficient. If your cabinet has a circulation fan, avoid installing the Electronic Load too close to the cabinet fan. The cabinet fan may restrict the airflow required through the Electronic Load.

Figure 3-4. Rack Installation

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Contents USER’S Guide Certification Warranty InformationGeneral Safety SummarySafety Symbols Declaration of Conformity DeclarationPrinting History Acoustic Noise InformationTable of Contents TURN-ON Checkout 101 Front Panel -At a Glance Quick ReferenceInstrument Configuration Rear Panel At a GlanceQuick Reference Use the Function keys and Entry keys to enter a new value Front Panel Number EntryImmediate Action Keys Front Panel AnnunciatorsFront Panel Menus At a Glance Voltage Quick Reference Front Panel MenusComplete description of all programming commands Scpi Programming Commands At a GlanceQuick Reference Scpi Commands Task Where to find information Document OrientationGetting Started Map Safety Considerations Options and AccessoriesDescription Features and Capabilities Front Panel ControlsRemote Programming Constant Current CC Mode Operating ModesImmediate Current Level Software Current Limit Constant Resistance CR ModeGeneral Information Triggered Current Level Transient Current LevelConstant Voltage CV Mode Triggered Resistance LevelTransient Resistance Level Transient Voltage Level Triggered Voltage LevelToggled Transient Operation Transient OperationContinuous Transient Operation Pulsed Transient OperationTriggering a transient pulse Triggering a preset levelList Operation Triggered OperationRisetime Transition Limitation Slew Rate and Minimum Transition TimeTransition Time Slew Rate Examples Short On/Off Protection FeaturesResetting Latched Protection Input ControlOvercurrent OverpowerOvertemperature General Information OvervoltageReading Remote Programming Errors Reverse VoltageStatus Reporting Monitor Outputs Saving and Recalling SettingsExternal Control Signals Remote SensingFault Input MeasurementsPort On/Off Minimum and Maximum Measurements Power MeasurementsDC Measurements RMS MeasurementsItems Supplied CleaningInspection Damage Packaging MaterialInstalling the Modules ProcedureInstallation Channel Number Location3A. N3300A Outline Diagram Bench Operation Rack MountingDo not block the fan exhaust at the rear of the unit Power Cord Manually-Tightened ConnectorsInput Connections 6a. Manual Connector 8mm Screw Terminal Connector option UJ1Wire Considerations Stranded Copper Wire Ampere Capacity Wire Size AmpacityMaximum Wire Lengths to Limit Voltage Drops +S and -S Control ConnectorA1-A3 A11 and A10Trigger and Digital Connections Sense SwitchComputer Connections Gpib InterfaceRS-232 Interface Parallel Connections Application ConnectionsLocal Sense Connections Remote Sense Connections11. Remote Sensing 13. Zero Volt Loading Low Voltage OperationCheckout Procedure IntroductionCheckout Programming Values Case of Trouble Error MessagesSelftest Errors Selftest Error CodesFront Panel, Overall View Front Panel DescriptionFront Panel Operation System Keys Display Command FunctionImmediate Action Keys Function keysScrolling Keys Metering KeysDisplay Measurement Inpshor Input Control KeysTransient Control Keys Trigger Control KeysList Control Keys Entry Keys Entry KeysProgramming Constant Current, Voltage and Resistance Modes Using the Front Panel DisplaySet the constant current mode input Examples of Front Panel ProgrammingSet the constant voltage mode input Set the constant resistance mode inputProgramming Transient Operation Set transient operation for Continuous modeSet transient operation for Toggled mode Set transient operation for Pulse modeTmode Togg Programming ListsList Sequence Use the Meter menu for making front panel measurements Querying and Clearing Output Protection and ErrorsQuery and Clear Errors as follows Making Basic Front Panel MeasurementsSave an instrument state in location 0 as follows Setting the Gpib AddressStoring and Recalling Instrument States Set the Gpib address as followsSpecifications Specifications Table A-2. Supplemental Characteristics Specifications aN3302A N3303A N3304A N3305A N3306A SpecificationsEquipment Required Performance Test and Calibration ProceduresPerformance Test and Calibration CC Mode TestsPerformance Tests Imon Zero VerificationVoltage Programming and Measurement Accuracy Test CV Mode TestsCC Mode Regulation Test Performance Test and Calibration BCV Mode Regulation Test CR Mode Tests Resistance Range 1 Programming AccuracyResistance Range 2 Programming Accuracy Resistance Range 4 Programming Accuracy Resistance Range 3 Programming AccuracyFrequency and Duty Cycle Accuracy Transient Generator Mode TestsOutput 705TRAN on Output 705TRIGIMM Performance Test and Calibration Pulse Width AccuracyAgilent N3302A Verification Test Record Agilent N3303A Verification Test Record Agilent N3304A Verification Test Record Agilent N3305A Verification Test Record Agilent N3306A Verification Test Record Calibration Figure B-3. Voltage Calibration Table B-2 Variables and Power Source Settings CalibrationParameters Calibrated IMON, Iprog and Current Calibration Program Performance Test and Calibration Wait Performance Test and Calibration Print TABXY9,15CALIBRATING High Voltage Range Voltage Calibration ProgramPerformance Test and Calibration Resistance Calibration Program Calibrating Range Performance Test and Calibration B 100 101 Index102 Index103 Japan United States Latin AmericaCanada Australia/New Zealand Europe Asia PacificManual Updates