Agilent Technologies 66309B, D, 66311B, 66111A manual Warranty Information, Certification

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Warranty Information

CERTIFICATION

Agilent Technologies certifies that this product met its published specifications at time of shipment from the factory. Agilent Technologies further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States National Bureau of Standards, to the extent allowed by the Bureau’s calibration facility, and to the calibration facilities of other International Standards Organization members.

WARRANTY

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Contents USER’S Guide Warranty Information CertificationSafety Summary GeneralSafety Symbols Declaration EMCDeclaration of Conformity Acoustic Noise Information Printing HistoryTable of Contents Types of Scpi Commands Checkout Procedure Case of TroubleVXIplug&play Power Products Instrument Drivers DVM ConnectionsIntroduction Programming the Output Types of Scpi MessagesScpi Data Formats Triggering Output ChangesDisplay Commands 103 Inhibit/Fault IndicatorCalibration Commands 100 Measurement Commands 104System Commands 125 Output Commands 114Status Commands 121 Trigger Commands 126Specifications 143 Supplemental Characteristics 144 Common CommandsAdditional Commands Performing the Calibration Procedure 154Basic Error Number List 161Introduction 165 Introduction 177Quick Reference Front Panel At a GlanceRear Panel At a Glance Instrument ConfigurationUse the front panel Address key to configure the interface 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 Scpi Programming Commands At a Glance ABORt CALibrateProgramming the unit using Scpi COMPatibility commands Using the front panelUsing the programming interface Installing the VXIplug&play instrument driverOption Safety ConsiderationsOptions and Accessories DescriptionAgilent 66309B Description and Model DifferencesAgilent Agilent 66309DRemote Programming Common CapabilitiesFront Panel Controls Output 1 Characteristic Dc Source Output 1 CharacteristicOutput 2 Characteristic Output 2 CharacteristicOption 521 Relay Modes Option 521 Factory SettingsOption 521 Description Agilent 66309B/D only Page Additional Agilent 66311/66309 Operating Settings Checks Installation and Operation ChecklistCheck the Operating Settings and Conditions Check the Phone ConnectionsLocation CleaningInspection Damage Packaging MaterialBench Operation Connect the Power CordInput Connections Rack MountingOutput Turn the unit off before connecting any wiresOutput Connections Current RatingsRemote Sense Connections Remote Sense ConnectionsRemote Sense Connections with External Relays Load Regulation and Voltage Drop in the Remote Sense Leads Maintaining Stability while Remote SensingOpen Sense Lead Protection Local Sensing Message DescriptionOutput Compensation DVM Connections OVP ConsiderationsMeasuring Circuits that are Not Powered by the Main Output Measuring Circuits Not Powered by the Main OutputMeasuring Circuits Floating with Respect to the Main Output External Protection Connections 10. FLT/INH ExamplesComputer Connections FLT/INH DIGital I/O ConnectorDigital I/O Connections Gpib InterfaceRS-232 Interface Pin Input/Output DescriptionPress Output On/Off Checkout ProcedureProcedure Display Explanation Press ProtectProcedure Display Explanation Press Shift, Channel Selftest Error MessagesCase of Trouble Enter Number 12, Enter Press Output On/OffRuntime Error Messages Runtime Error MessagesPower-On Selftest Errors Line FuseIntroduction Front Panel DescriptionFront Panel Operation OFF Display Command FunctionSystem Keys Scrolling Keysq Function KeysImmediate Action Keys Metering Keys Display MeasurementOutput Control Keys Over CurrentEntry Keys Entry KeysSelecting an output on Agilent 66309B/D units Using the Front Panel DisplayExamples of Front Panel Programming Selecting the DVM on Agilent 66311D/66309D unitsSet the output compensation Set the output voltageSet the output current limit Typecap HighSet the output 2 current limit Enable the outputSet the output 2 voltage Keypad, press Enter Number, 7, EnterQuery and Clear Errors as follows Querying and Clearing Output Protection and ErrorsDisable Overvoltage Protection as follows OvercurrentMaking Basic Front Panel Measurements Use the Meter menu for making front panel measurementsDefault Front Panel Measurement Parameters Making Enhanced Front Panel MeasurementsCurrrang Auto Making DVM Measurements Agilent 66311D/66309D onlyUse the Meter menu for making DVM measurements Currdet AcdcTo configure the Digio mode of the port, proceed as follows Setting the Gpib Address and Programming LanguageTo configure the Ridfi mode of the port, proceed as follows Set the Gpib address as followsStoring and Recalling Instrument States Scpi References External ReferencesGpib References Supported Applications VXIplug&play Power Products Instrument DriversDownloading and Installing the Driver System RequirementsRS-232 Capabilities of the DC Source Accessing Online HelpGpib Capabilities of the DC Source Gpib AddressBaud Rate Introduction to ScpiRS-232 Flow Control Boldface font Types of Scpi CommandsConventions Used in This Guide Moving Among Subsystems Multiple Commands in a MessageIncluding Common Commands Message Unit Using QueriesTypes of Scpi Messages HeadersScpi Data Formats Response Data Types Scpi Command CompletionSuffixes and Multipliers Class Suffix Unit Unit with MultiplierNon-SCPI Commands Using Device ClearScpi Conformed Commands Scpi Conformance InformationEnabling the Output Power-on InitializationProgramming the Output Output Voltage Output CurrentScpi Triggering Nomenclature Setting the Voltage or Current Transient LevelsTriggering Output Changes Output Trigger ModelGenerating Triggers Enabling the Output Trigger SystemSelecting the Output Trigger Source Single TriggerControlling Measurement Samples Making Basic MeasurementsAverage Measurements Making Enhanced Measurements Window FunctionsCurrent Ranges and Measurement Detector RMS MeasurementsHigh/Low Measurements Pulse MeasurementsMinimum and Maximum Measurements Making DVM Measurements Returning All Measurement Data From the Data BufferSequence Form Alias SEQuence2 ACQuire Triggered MeasurementsMeasurement Trigger Model Selecting the Sensing Function Enabling the Measurement Trigger SystemSelecting the Measurement Trigger Source INTernalGenerating Measurement Triggers Single TriggersTrigacqcouncurr number or Trigacqcounvolt number Programming the Status Registers Pre-trigger and Post-trigger Data AcquisitionPower-On Conditions DC Source Status ModelBit Configurations of Status Registers Operation Status GroupStandard Event Status Group PON Power On BitQuestionable Status Group Status Byte RegisterMSS Bit Determining the Cause of a Service InterruptServicing Operation Status and Questionable Status Events RQS BitRemote Inhibit RI Inhibit/Fault IndicatorMonitoring Both Phases of a Status Transition Bit Weight Discrete Fault Indicator DFIUsing the Inhibit/Fault Port as a Digital I/O PinSubsystem Commands Subsystem Commands Syntax Language Dictionary Language Dictionary Common Commands Programming ParametersCALibrateCURRent2 Calibration CommandsCALibrateCURRent CALibrateCURRentMEASureLOWRangeCALibrateDATE CALibratePASSwordCALibrateDATA CALibrateDVMCALibrateVOLTage CALibrateSAVECALibrateSTATe CALibrateVOLTage2DISPlayCHANnel Display CommandsDISPlay DISPlayMODE104 Measurement CommandsFORMat MEASureARRayVOLTage? FETChARRayVOLTage? FORMatBORDerMEASureARRayCURRent? FETChARRayCURRent? Query SyntaxMEASureCURRentACDC? FETChCURRentACDC? MEASureCURRent? FETChCURRent?MEASureCURRent2? NR3MEASureCURRentMAXimum? FETChCURRent MAXimum? MEASureCURRentHIGH? FETChCURRentHIGH?MEASureCURRentLOW? FETChCURRentLOW? 107MEASureDVMACDC? FETChDVMACDC? MEASureCURRentMINimum? FETChCURRentMINimum?MEASureDVM? FETChDVM? MEASureVOLTage? FETChVOLTage?MEASureVOLTageHIGH? FETChVOLTageHIGH? MEASureVOLTage2MEASureVOLTageACDC? FETChVOLTageACDC? 109MEASureVOLTageMINimum? FETChVOLTageMINimum? MEASureVOLTageLOW? FETChVOLTageLOW?MEASureVOLTageMAXimum? FETChVOLTageMAXimum? 110Query Syntax SENSeCURRentDETector? SENSeCURRentDETectorSENSeCURRentRANGe 111SENSeSWEepOFFSetPOINts SENSeFUNCtionSENSePROTectionSTATe SENSeSWEepPOINtsQuery Syntax SENSeSWEepTINTerval? SENSeSWEepTINTervalSENSeWINDow Query Syntax SENSeWINDowTYPE?OUTPut1 Output CommandsINSTrumentCOUPleOUTPutSTATe OUTPut1 2RELayMODEOUTPutPONSTATe OUTPutDFIOUTPutDFISOURce 115OUTPutRIMODE OUTPutPROTectionDELayOUTPutPROTectionCLEar OUTPutTYPE117 SOURceCURRentSOURceCURRent2 SOURceCURRentTRIGger Command Syntax Parameters RST Value ExamplesSOURceCURRentPROTectionSTATe SOURceCURRent2TRIGgerSOURceVOLTage SOURceDIGitalDATASOURceDIGitalFUNCtion 119SOURceVOLTagePROTectionSTATe SOURceVOLTage2SOURceVOLTagePROTection 120SOURceVOLTageTRIGger Status CommandsSTATusPRESet SOURceVOLTage2TRIGgerSTATusOPERation? STATusOPERationENABleBit Configuration of Operation Status Registers STATusOPERationCONDition?STATusOPERationNTR STATusOPERationPTR Parameters Preset ValueBit Configuration of Questionable Status Registers STATusQUEStionable?STATusQUEStionableNTR STATusQUEStionablePTR STATusQUEStionableENABleSTATusQUEStionableCONDition? 124SYSTemLANGuage System CommandsSYSTemERRor? SYSTemVERSion?ABORt Trigger CommandsRelated Commands INITiateSEQuence INITiateNAME127 TRIGgerTRIGgerSOURce TRIGgerSEQuence2COUNtDVM TRIGgerACQuireCOUNtDVM TRIGgerSEQuence2 TRIGgerACQuireTRIGgerSEQuence2COUNtCURRent TRIGgerACQuireCOUNtCURRent 128129 TRIGgerSEQuence2COUNtVOLTage TRIGgerACQuireCOUNtVOLTageUnit TRIGgerSEQuence2HYSTeresisDVM TRIGgerACQuireHYSTeresisDVM 130131 TRIGgerSEQuence2LEVelCURRent TRIGgerACQuireLEVelCURRentTRIGgerSEQuence2LEVelDVM TRIGgerACQuireLEVelDVM Returned Parameters TRIGgerSEQuence2LEVelVOLTage TRIGgerACQuireLEVelVOLTageTRIGgerSEQuence2SLOPeCURRent TRIGgerACQuireSLOPeCURRent 132133 TRIGgerSEQuence2SLOPeDVM TRIGgerACQuireSLOPeDVMTRIGgerSEQuence2SLOPeVOLTage TRIGgerACQuireSLOPeVOLTage 134 TRIGgerSEQuence2SOURce TRIGgerACQuireSOURceTRIGgerSEQuence1DEFine TRIGgerSEQuence2DEFine Bit Configuration of Standard Event Status Enable Register Common CommandsCommand Syntax *CLS Parameters None 135136 Field InformationExample Parameters Example Query Syntax *OPT? Returned Parameters AardRCL NRf 137RST Settings Command Syntax *SAV NRfExample *SAV Related Commands *RCL *RST 138 Query Syntax *STB? Power-on ValueBit Configuration of Status Byte Register 139TRG Query Syntax TST? Returned Parameters NR1Additional Commands VOLTageLIMitLOW? CURRentPROTectionTRIPped?VOLTageLIMitHIGH? VOLTagePROTectionTRIPped?143 SpecificationsTable A-1. Performance Specifications 144 Supplemental CharacteristicsTable A-2. Supplemental Characteristics Agilent 66309B/D145 Table A-4. Agilent 66309B/D Option 521 Characteristics 146147 Test SetupEquipment Required Table B-1. Equipment Required148 Performing the Verification TestsTurn-On Checkout Output terminals on both outputs 1 Voltage Programming and Measurement AccuracyCurrent Programming and Measurement Accuracy Steps 6-10 apply to Agilent 66309B/D output 2 only150 Steps 7-11 apply to Agilent 66309B/D output 2 onlyCurrent Sink Measurement DVM Measurement Accuracy 151152 153 DVM Voltage Measurement Agilent 66309D only154 Performing the Calibration ProcedureFront Panel Calibration Menu Enable Calibration Mode Front Panel Calibration ProcedureCheck the Language Setting Voltage Programming and Measurement CalibrationCurrent Programming and High-Range Measurement Calibration Steps 11-16 apply to Agilent 66309B/D output 2 onlyOvervoltage Protection Calibration 156Calcurrmeas AC Steps 27-32 apply to Agilent 66309B/D output 2 only157 Saving the Calibration Constants Restore the Language SettingDVM Calibration applies to Agilent 66311D, 66309D only 158Table B-3. Gpib Calibration Error Messages Calibration Error MessagesChanging the Calibration Password Calibration Over the GpibPage 161 Error Number ListTable C-1. Error Numbers Error Messages 162Error Messages C 163Page 165 Assigning the Gpib Address in ProgramsNational Instruments Gpib Driver 166 Error HandlingExample 1. National Instruments Interface Example 167 Example Programs DExample 2. Controller Using Basic 168Example 3. Current Pulse Measurement Using Basic 169170 171 172 173 Example 5. DFI Example Using BasicDFI Programming Example Page Open the Unit Configure the Power TransformerInstall the Correct Line Fuse Close the UnitFigure E-1, Power Transformer AC Input Connections 176177 Command SettingTable F-1. COMPatibility Power-on Settings Table F-2. COMPatibility Commands Compatibility CommandSimilar Scpi Command 178179 Table F-3. COMPatibility Errors ErrorNumberError String Description/Explanation/Examples 180Table F-5. Bit Configuration of Serial Poll Register 181Page Index 183Index 184185 OVERTEMPERATURE, 47 OVERVOLTAGE, 47 OVLD, 47, 60, 61 186Subsystem commands syntax, 96 suffixes 187188 Type CAPEurope Asia Pacific United States Latin AmericaCanada Australia/New Zealand JapanManual Updates
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66111A, 66309B, 66311B, D specifications

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