Agilent Technologies E1470A user manual Documentation History, Safety Symbols

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Documentation History

All Editions and Updates of this manual and their creation date are listed below. The first Edition of the manual is Edition 1. The Edition number increments by 1 whenever the manual is revised. Updates, which are issued between Editions, contain replacement pages to correct or add additional information to the current Edition of the manual. Whenever a new Edition is created, it will contain all of the Update information for the previous Edition. Each new Edition or Update also includes a revised copy of this documentation history page.

Edition 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .September, 1995

Edition 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November, 2000

Safety Symbols

Instruction manual symbol affixed to product. Indicates that the user must refer to the manual for specific WARNING or CAUTION information to avoid personal injury or damage to the product.

Indicates the field wiring terminal that must be connected to earth ground before operating the equipment — protects against electrical shock in case of fault.

Frame or chassis ground terminal—typically

or connects to the equipment's metal frame.

WARNING

CAUTION

Alternating current (AC)

Direct current (DC).

Warning. Risk of electrical shock.

Calls attention to a procedure, practice, or condition that could cause bodily injury or death.

Calls attention to a procedure, practice, or condition that could possibly cause damage to equipment or permanent loss of data.

WARNINGS

The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this product. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the product. Agilent Technologies assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with these requirements.

Ground the equipment: For Safety Class 1 equipment (equipment having a protective earth terminal), an uninterruptible safety earth ground must be provided from the mains power source to the product input wiring terminals or supplied power cable.

DO NOT operate the product in an explosive atmosphere or in the presence of flammable gases or fumes.

For continued protection against fire, replace the line fuse(s) only with fuse(s) of the same voltage and current rating and type. DO NOT use repaired fuses or short-circuited fuse holders.

Keep away from live circuits: Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers or shields. Procedures involving the removal of covers or shields are for use by service-trained personnel only. Under certain conditions, dangerous voltages may exist even with the equipment switched off. To avoid dangerous electrical shock, DO NOT perform procedures involving cover or shield removal unless you are qualified to do so.

DO NOT operate damaged equipment: Whenever it is possible that the safety protection features built into this product have been impaired, either through physical damage, excessive moisture, or any other reason, REMOVE POWER and do not use the product until safe operation can be verified by service-trained personnel. If necessary, return the product to Agilent for service and repair to ensure that safety features are maintained.

DO NOT service or adjust alone: Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person, capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation, is present.

DO NOT substitute parts or modify equipment: Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification to the product. Return the product to Agilent for service and repair to ensure that safety features are maintained.

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Contents E1470-90002 Page Contents Appendix C RF Switch Error Messages Index Agilent Technologies Warranty Statement Government Restricted RightsSafety Symbols Documentation HistoryDeclares, that the product Product Name Manufacturer’s NameManufacturer’s Address Model NumberPage Using This Chapter Switching DiagramChapter Cascade Relays COM 33 332 Configuring the RF Switch Chapter Creating Multiple MultiplexersChapter Configuring the RF Switch RF Switch ConfigurationMaximum POWER. The maximum RF power that can be applied On this moduleSetting the Logical Address Setting the Interrupt Request Level Connecting User Wiring Installing User Wiring Configuring the RF Switch ChapterAssembling SMB Connector Jacks SMB Connectors and Connector HousingsUser Connections Wiring Installing Device Drivers RF SwitchAddressing the Switch Programming the RF Switch ChapterChapter Programming the RF Switch Programming ExamplesProgramming the RF Switch Chapter Example Closing a Signal Path Example Opening Closing Signal Paths Example Saving Recalling Module States Programming the RF Switch Chapter Scpi Commands Format Command TypesCommon Commands Format Chapter RF Switch Command ReferenceScpi Command Reference Linking CommandsRF Switch Command Reference Chapter DIAGnostic DIAGnosticCLOSeDIAGnosticOPEN relay,relay... opens individual relays on DIAGnosticCLOSe?DIAGnosticOPEN Reset to its power-on state Common to NCDIAGnosticOPEN? DIAGOPEN333DIAGnosticRELAY? RSTDIAGThis programCLOS042,043,053,054,256REL?returnsROUTe ROUTePATHCOMMonExample Closing Channel Path 10002 SYSTemERRor? SYSTemSYSTemVERSion? Ieee 488.2 Common Commands Quick Reference CommandCommands Quick Reference DescriptionAppendix a RF Switch Specifications Appendix aRF Switch Specifications Appendix a Register Addressing Appendix BAbout This Appendix Addressing OverviewBase Address Figure B-1. Register Address Locations Within VXI A16A16 Address Space Outside the Command Module Table B-2. Register Map Register DefinitionsTable B-1. General Register-based Programming Method Register-Based Programming Appendix BTable B-3. Status Register Bit Patterns read Table B-4. Control Register Bit Pattern writeRelay Control Registers Vxie Table B-10. Writing to Relay Control Registers Register Programming Example Create and open a device sessionWait 5 seconds before resetting module Void errhandler /* Error Handling Routine Register-Based Programming Appendix B Appendix C RF Switch Error Messages Appendix CRF Switch Error Messages Appendix C Index IndexIndex E1470-90002