Agilent Technologies n3301a, n3305a, n3304a manual Control Connector, A1-A3, A11 and A10, +S and -S

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3 - Installation

Control Connector

A 14-pin connector and a quick-disconnect mating plug are provided on each module for connecting remote sense leads, external V/I monitors, an external programming input, and external control lines (see figure 3-7). The mating plug is packaged in an envelope that is included with the module.

Consistent with good engineering practice, all leads connected to the control connector should be twisted and shielded to maintain the instrument's specified performance. Make all wire connections to the mating plug as required before installing the connector in the module.

A1-A3

Not available

A4

Provides the common connection for the A5 and A6 pins.

A5

A TTL-compatible output signal that becomes active (high level) when the PORT0 command is

 

programmed ON. This signal can be used to control an external device such as a relay for

 

shorting or disconnecting the module's input terminals or as a general purpose digital output

 

port. This signal powers up in the inactive (low-level) state.

A6

A TTL-compatible output (fault) signal that becomes active (high level) when an overvoltage,

 

reverse voltage condition or fault occurs. This signal powers up in the inactive (low-level) state.

A7

Provides the common connection for the external programming input (pin A8).

A8

Connects an external programming input. The CC and CV mode can be programmed with a

 

0V-to-+10V signal (ac or dc). This signal can act alone or can be combined with values

 

programmed over the GPIB or RS-232. Thus, it is possible to superimpose an ac signal upon a

 

dc level.

A9

Provides the common connection for the current and voltage monitor signals (pins A10 and

 

A11).

A11 and A10

Used to monitor the modules input current and voltage. A 0V-to-+10V signal at the appropriate

 

pin indicates the zero-to-full scale current or voltage. Pin A11 monitors current and pin A10

 

monitors voltage.

+S and -S

Used to connect the remote sense leads to the power source. Pin +S connects the +S signal and

 

pin -S connects the -S signal. Remote sensing can only be used in CV and CR modes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 3-7. Control Connector

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Contents USER’S Guide Warranty Information CertificationSafety Summary GeneralSafety Symbols Declaration Declaration of ConformityAcoustic Noise Information Printing HistoryTable of Contents TURN-ON Checkout 101 Quick Reference Front Panel -At a GlanceQuick Reference Instrument ConfigurationRear Panel At a Glance Front Panel Number Entry Use the Function keys and Entry keys to enter a new valueFront Panel Annunciators Immediate Action KeysFront Panel Menus At a Glance Quick Reference Front Panel Menus VoltageScpi Programming Commands At a Glance Complete description of all programming commandsQuick Reference Scpi Commands Getting Started Map Task Where to find informationDocument Orientation Description Safety ConsiderationsOptions and Accessories Remote Programming Features and CapabilitiesFront Panel Controls Immediate Current Level Constant Current CC ModeOperating Modes Constant Resistance CR Mode General Information Triggered Current LevelTransient Current Level Software Current LimitTransient Resistance Level Constant Voltage CV ModeTriggered Resistance Level Triggered Voltage Level Transient Voltage LevelTransient Operation Continuous Transient OperationPulsed Transient Operation Toggled Transient OperationTriggering a preset level List OperationTriggered Operation Triggering a transient pulseSlew Rate and Minimum Transition Time Risetime Transition LimitationTransition Time Slew Rate Examples Protection Features Resetting Latched ProtectionInput Control Short On/OffOverpower OvertemperatureGeneral Information Overvoltage OvercurrentStatus Reporting Reading Remote Programming ErrorsReverse Voltage Saving and Recalling Settings External Control SignalsRemote Sensing Monitor OutputsPort On/Off FaultInput Measurements Power Measurements DC MeasurementsRMS Measurements Minimum and Maximum MeasurementsCleaning InspectionDamage Packaging Material Items SuppliedInstallation Installing the ModulesProcedure Location Channel Number3A. N3300A Outline Diagram Do not block the fan exhaust at the rear of the unit Bench OperationRack Mounting Input Connections Power CordManually-Tightened Connectors 8mm Screw Terminal Connector option UJ1 6a. Manual ConnectorWire Considerations Maximum Wire Lengths to Limit Voltage Drops Stranded Copper Wire Ampere CapacityWire Size Ampacity Control Connector A1-A3A11 and A10 +S and -SSense Switch Trigger and Digital ConnectionsRS-232 Interface Computer ConnectionsGpib Interface Application Connections Local Sense ConnectionsRemote Sense Connections Parallel Connections11. Remote Sensing Low Voltage Operation 13. Zero Volt LoadingCheckout Programming Values Checkout ProcedureIntroduction Error Messages Selftest ErrorsSelftest Error Codes Case of TroubleFront Panel Description Front Panel, Overall ViewFront Panel Operation Display Command Function System KeysFunction keys Immediate Action KeysDisplay Measurement Scrolling KeysMetering Keys Input Control Keys InpshorList Control Keys Transient Control KeysTrigger Control Keys Entry Keys Entry KeysUsing the Front Panel Display Set the constant current mode inputExamples of Front Panel Programming Programming Constant Current, Voltage and Resistance ModesSet the constant resistance mode input Set the constant voltage mode inputSet transient operation for Continuous mode Programming Transient OperationSet transient operation for Pulse mode Set transient operation for Toggled modeProgramming Lists Tmode ToggList Sequence Querying and Clearing Output Protection and Errors Query and Clear Errors as followsMaking Basic Front Panel Measurements Use the Meter menu for making front panel measurementsSetting the Gpib Address Storing and Recalling Instrument StatesSet the Gpib address as follows Save an instrument state in location 0 as followsSpecifications Specifications Specifications a Table A-2. Supplemental CharacteristicsSpecifications N3302A N3303A N3304A N3305A N3306APerformance Test and Calibration Procedures Equipment RequiredCC Mode Tests Performance TestsImon Zero Verification Performance Test and CalibrationCV Mode Tests CC Mode Regulation TestPerformance Test and Calibration B Voltage Programming and Measurement Accuracy TestCV Mode Regulation Test Resistance Range 2 Programming Accuracy CR Mode TestsResistance Range 1 Programming Accuracy Resistance Range 3 Programming Accuracy Resistance Range 4 Programming AccuracyTransient Generator Mode Tests Frequency and Duty Cycle AccuracyPerformance Test and Calibration Pulse Width Accuracy Output 705TRAN on Output 705TRIGIMMAgilent 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 Parameters Calibrated Table B-2 Variables and Power Source SettingsCalibration IMON, Iprog and Current Calibration Program Performance Test and Calibration Wait Performance Test and Calibration Voltage Calibration Program Print TABXY9,15CALIBRATING High Voltage RangePerformance Test and Calibration Resistance Calibration Program Calibrating Range Performance Test and Calibration B 100 Index 101Index 102103 United States Latin America Canada Australia/New ZealandEurope Asia Pacific JapanManual Updates