Agilent Technologies n3301a, n3305a, n3304a, n3303a, n3306a, n3302a, n3300a manual List Sequence

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Trigger

 

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

0

 

List Count = 1

List Count = 2

 

 

 

 

Figure 5-8. List Sequence

Action

4.Access the List menu again and press until you access the dwell time. This specifies the time for each current point, which is effectively its width. The first dwell point (0) appears in the display. On the Entry keypad, press 2 and Enter.

5.Pressing the Enter key automatically advances to the step in the list. Enter the following values for dwell list points 1 through 5: 3, 5, 3, 7, 3. Press Enter to enter each value. When you finish, you will be at point 6, which is the end of the list.

Note: Press Shift Step or Shift Step to access and edit any list point.

6.Press until you access the current list. This specifies the value of each current point during its corresponding dwell period. The first current list point (0) appears in the display. On the Entry keypad, press 8 and Enter.

7.Pressing the Enter key automatically advances to the step in the list. Enter the following values for current list points 1 through 5: 0, 6, 0, 4, 0. Press Enter to enter each value. When you finish, you will be at point 6, which is the end of the list.

Note: Press Shift Step or Shift Step to access and edit any list point.

8.Progam at least one lis value for the remaining functions in the current list system. Press until you access the following current list functions:

C:RANG

C:SLEW

C:TLEV

The value programmed for C:SLEW will also be applied to C:SLW:P and S:SLW:N. If you will not be programming different values for each list step, you only need to program an initial value in step 0 that will be applied to all the steps for that function.

9.Press until you access the step command. Check that it is at the default mode (AUTO). This lets a single trigger run your list for the specified count.

10.Press Trigger Control and Enter to initiate the trigger system. The small ∅1 annunciator on the left of the display comes on to indicate that the list is initialized.

If the message LIST LENGTH appears on the display, it usually means that not all current functions have had a list value programmed, or else one of the programmed lists is longer or shorter than the other lists.

11.Press Shift Trigger. This sends the ac source an immediate trigger to generate the output list sequence. The output returns to the immediate value at the end of the list.

Note: To clear a list, press Clear Entry. This truncates or clears the list at the presently displayed list point. Each list must be accessed and cleared separately.

Display

DWEL:0 2

DWEL:1 3 DWEL:2 5 DWEL:3 3 DWEL:4 7 DWEL:5 3

DWEL:6 EOL

CURR:0 8

CURR 1

0

CURR 2

6

CURR 3

0

CURR 4

4

CURR 5

0

CURR 6

EOL

C:RANG:0 60 C:SLEW:0 5E6 C:TLEV:0 0

STEP AUTO

INIT:IMMED

0 V 60 Hz

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Zero Volt Loading Low Voltage OperationCheckout Programming Values Checkout ProcedureIntroduction Selftest Errors Error MessagesSelftest Error Codes Case of TroubleFront Panel, Overall View Front Panel DescriptionFront Panel Operation System Keys Display Command FunctionImmediate Action Keys Function keysDisplay Measurement Scrolling KeysMetering Keys Inpshor Input Control KeysList Control Keys Transient Control KeysTrigger Control Keys Entry Keys Entry KeysSet the constant current mode input Using the Front Panel DisplayExamples of Front Panel Programming Programming Constant Current, Voltage and Resistance ModesSet 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 Query and Clear Errors as follows Querying and Clearing Output Protection and ErrorsMaking Basic Front Panel Measurements Use the Meter menu for making front panel measurementsStoring and Recalling Instrument States Setting the Gpib AddressSet the Gpib address as follows Save an instrument state in location 0 as followsSpecifications Specifications Table A-2. Supplemental Characteristics Specifications aN3302A N3303A N3304A N3305A N3306A SpecificationsEquipment Required Performance Test and Calibration ProceduresPerformance Tests CC Mode TestsImon Zero Verification Performance Test and CalibrationCC Mode Regulation Test CV Mode TestsPerformance 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 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 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 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 Canada Australia/New Zealand United States Latin AmericaEurope Asia Pacific JapanManual Updates