Agilent Technologies n3303a, n3305a, n3304a Querying and Clearing Output Protection and Errors

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Front Panel Operation - 5

5 - Querying and Clearing Output Protection and Errors

When overvoltage, overcurrent, or overtemperature condition occurs, the Prot annunciator on the front panel will be on and the electronic load will disable its output.

Error messages can occur at any time during the operation of the unit. When the Err annunciator on the front panel is on, it means that either an error has occurred on the GPIB bus, or a selftest error has occurred. Appendix C lists error numbers and descriptions.

Query and clear the electronic load overcurrent protection as follows:

 

Action

Display

1.

On the Function keypad, press Protect. In this example, an overcurrent condition

OC

 

has occurred.

 

2.To restore normal operation after the cause of the overcurrent condition has been removed, press Shift, Prot Clr. The Prot annunciator then will go off.

Query and Clear Errors as follows:

1. On the Function keypad, press Shift, Error. This displays and clears the error in ERROR 0 the error queue. Repeatedly press these keys to clear all errors in the queue. If errors

persist, your unit may require service.

6 - Making Basic Front Panel Measurements

As shipped from the factory, front panel measurements for the input are calculated from a total of 1000 readings taken at a 10 microsecond sampling rate. The unit alternates between voltage and current measurements. Therefore, the data acquisition time for a single front panel voltage or current measurement is about 100 milliseconds.

There are no trigger controls for front panel measurements. However, you can program both the sampling rate and the number of data points in each front panel measurement using commands in the Sense menu. With this flexibility, measurement accuracy can be improved for waveforms with frequencies as low as several Hertz. The sample buffer size may be varied from 1 to 4096 data points. The sampling rate may be varied from 10 microseconds to 32 milliseconds. Values are rounded to the nearest 10 microsecond interval.

To have the unit turn on with the reconfigured buffer size and sampling rate, save this state in location 0.

NOTE:

If the front panel display indicates OVLD, the output has exceeded the measurement capability

 

of the instrument. This can occur when the measurement has been set to the Low range. If the

 

front panel display indicates -- -- -- -- -- --

, a GPIB measurement is in progress.

 

 

 

Use the Meter menu for making front panel measurements:

Action

1.On the Function keypad press Meter to access the following measurement parameters:

Displays the voltage and current of the selected channel Displays the maximum voltage

Displays the minimum voltage Displays the rms voltage Displays the maximum current

Display

<chan> <voltage> <current> <chan> <value> V MAX <chan> <value> V MIN <chan> <value> V RMS <chan> <value> A MAX

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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 GlanceInstrument Configuration Rear Panel At a GlanceQuick Reference 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 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 Transient Current Level Constant Resistance CR ModeGeneral Information Triggered Current Level Software Current LimitConstant Voltage CV Mode Triggered Resistance LevelTransient Resistance Level Triggered Voltage Level Transient Voltage LevelPulsed Transient Operation Transient OperationContinuous Transient Operation Toggled Transient OperationTriggered Operation Triggering a preset levelList Operation Triggering a transient pulseSlew Rate and Minimum Transition Time Risetime Transition LimitationTransition Time Slew Rate Examples Input Control Protection FeaturesResetting Latched Protection Short On/OffGeneral Information Overvoltage OverpowerOvertemperature OvercurrentReading Remote Programming Errors Reverse VoltageStatus Reporting Remote Sensing Saving and Recalling SettingsExternal Control Signals Monitor OutputsFault Input MeasurementsPort On/Off RMS Measurements Power MeasurementsDC Measurements Minimum and Maximum MeasurementsDamage Packaging Material CleaningInspection Items SuppliedInstalling the Modules ProcedureInstallation Location Channel Number3A. N3300A Outline Diagram Bench Operation Rack MountingDo not block the fan exhaust at the rear of the unit Power Cord Manually-Tightened ConnectorsInput Connections 8mm Screw Terminal Connector option UJ1 6a. Manual ConnectorWire Considerations Stranded Copper Wire Ampere Capacity Wire Size AmpacityMaximum Wire Lengths to Limit Voltage Drops A11 and A10 Control ConnectorA1-A3 +S and -SSense Switch Trigger and Digital ConnectionsComputer Connections Gpib InterfaceRS-232 Interface Remote Sense Connections Application ConnectionsLocal Sense Connections Parallel Connections11. Remote Sensing Low Voltage Operation 13. Zero Volt LoadingCheckout Procedure IntroductionCheckout Programming Values Selftest Error Codes Error MessagesSelftest Errors Case of TroubleFront Panel Description Front Panel, Overall ViewFront Panel Operation Display Command Function System KeysFunction keys Immediate Action KeysScrolling Keys Metering KeysDisplay Measurement Input Control Keys InpshorTransient Control Keys Trigger Control KeysList Control Keys Entry Keys Entry KeysExamples of Front Panel Programming Using the Front Panel DisplaySet the constant current mode input 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 Making Basic Front Panel Measurements Querying and Clearing Output Protection and ErrorsQuery and Clear Errors as follows Use the Meter menu for making front panel measurementsSet the Gpib address as follows Setting the Gpib AddressStoring and Recalling Instrument States 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 RequiredImon Zero Verification CC Mode TestsPerformance Tests Performance Test and CalibrationPerformance Test and Calibration B CV Mode TestsCC Mode Regulation Test Voltage Programming and Measurement Accuracy TestCV Mode Regulation Test CR Mode Tests Resistance Range 1 Programming AccuracyResistance Range 2 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 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 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 Europe Asia Pacific United States Latin AmericaCanada Australia/New Zealand JapanManual Updates