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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

 

 

According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and CEN/CENELEC EN 45014

 

 

 

 

 

Manufacturer’s Name and Address

 

 

Responsible Party

Alternate Manufacturing Site

Agilent Technologies, Inc.

Agilent Technologies (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd

550 Clark Drive, Suite 101

Malaysia Manufacturing

Budd Lake, New Jersey 07828

Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone, PH III

USA

11900 Penang,

 

 

Malaysia

Declares under sole responsibility that the product as originally delivered

Product Names a) Single Output 200 Watt System dc Power Supplies

b) Single Output 200 Watt Manually Controlled dc Power Supplies

Model Numbers a) 6641A, 6642A 6643A, 6644A, 6645A b) 6541A, 6552A 6543A, 6544A, 6545A

Product Options This declaration covers all options and customized products based on the above products.

Complies with the essential requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC (including 93/68/EEC) and carries the CE Marking accordingly.

EMC Information ISM Group 1 Class A Emissions

As detailed in Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), Certificate of Conformance Number

CC/TCF/00/074 based on Technical Construction File (TCF) HPNJ1, dated

Oct. 27, 1997

Assessed by: Celestica Ltd, Appointed Competent Body

Westfields House, West Avenue

Kidsgrove, Stoke-on-Trent

Straffordshire, ST7 1TL

United Kingdom

Safety Information and Conforms to the following safety standards.

IEC 61010-1:2001 / EN 61010-1:2001

Canada: CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1:1992

UL 61010B-1: 2003

This DoC applies to above-listed products placed on the EU market after:

January 1, 2004

 

Date

Bill Darcy/ Regulations Manager

For further information, please contact your local Agilent Technologies sales office, agent or distributor, or

Agilent Technologies Deutschland GmbH, Herrenberger Straβe 130, D71034 Böblingen, Germany

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Contents Agilent Part No Microfiche Part No January Operating Guide Gpib DC Power SuppliesExclusive Remedies WarrantyLimitation of Warranty CertificationGeneral Safety SummaryHerstellerbescheinigung Safety Symbol DefinitionsSymbol Description Printing HistoryManufacturer’s Name and Address Declaration of Conformity6x4yA6x5yAE435xA.b.11.24doc.doc 6x4yA6x5yAE435xA.a.11.24doc.doc Table of Contents Controller Connections Connecting Series 667xA Power Supplies to the LoadIntroduction Getting Acquainted Programming the Output Calibration Over the Gpib 100 Introduction Equipment Required General ProcedureOption 601 Installation 135 Option 602 Installation 136 Front Panel CalibrationTopic Location General InformationIntroduction Quick Document OrientationInstrument Identification Safety ConsiderationsOptions Support rails E3663AC are required AccessoriesFamily Power Agilent Models DescriptionRemote Programming Front Panel ProgrammingAnalog Programming General Output CharacteristicSpecifications and Supplemental Characteristics Series Specifications CharacteristicsCurrent@ 55C Output Ratings VoltageCurrent@ 40C Current@ 50COutput Programming Range maximum Average Resolution VoltageTemperature Coefficients change per C Voltage Maximum Input PowerMaximum Reverse Bias Current Auto-Parallel ConfigurationAnalog Programming IP & VP Input Signal Maximum AC Line Current Ratings Vac nominalGpib Interface Capabilities Digital Port CharacteristicsSafety Compliance Complies with Dimensions WidthOutput Impedance Curves Typical General Information 50 a 25 a 15 a 51.188 a 25.594 a 15.356 a 214 a 095 a Rms 15 AM fuse Digital Port Characteristics Output Impedance Curves Typical General Information Voltage 04% + Current0 . l % + Current@ 0 to 55C±Current Analog Programming ±IP Current Monitor +IM Typical Resolution VoltageMaximum Input VA and Power ±Current ReadbackFull-load programming speed up/down time time for Analog Programming IP & VP Input Signal VP Input ImpedanceIP to -IP Differential Input Signal Current Monitor Output +IM Output SignalOutput Characteristic Curve General Information Weight NetOutput Impedance Curves Typical General Information Output Ratings Voltage Current Typical Common Mode Noise Current Rms Peak-to-peak VP Input Signal+ IP Input Signal Current Monitor IM Output SignalRange Rms line current Maximum Reverse Voltage Current Sink CapabilityMaximum AC Line Current Ratings Range Rms line current Line fuseDesigned to comply with Maximum memory write cyclesHeight Milliohms Output Impedance Curves Typical440 a 220 a 110 a Derated linearly 1%/C from 40 C to Temperature Coefficients change per C Max Power 6.67KW VoltageOvervoltage Protection OVP Typical Resolution Voltage Drift Temperature Stability9000 VA Output Characteristic Curve Vout Agilent 6691A Agilent 6690AAgilent 6692A Operator Replaceable Parts List Description Agilent Part No Supplemental Gpib Characteristics for All Models ParameterOperator Replaceable Parts List Description Agilent Part No Items Supplied InstallationInspection Damage Packaging MaterialBench Operation Location and TemperatureCleaning Temperature PerformanceInstalling the Series 664xA and 665xA Power Cord Input Power SourceInstalling the Series 667xA Power Cord Connecting the Series 667xA Power Cord Series 668xA/669xA Overall Wiring Diagram Installing the Series 668xA Power CordConnecting the Series 668xA Power Cord Installing the Series 669xA Power CordConnecting the Series 669xA Power Cord Page Introduction Preliminary Checkout All Models Turn-On CheckoutTurn-On Checkout Shifted Keys Power-On Checkout All ModelsUsing the Keypad All Models Output Checkout All ModelsOpen or Connected to a Voltmeter Checking the Voltage FunctionPress Prot Clear Checking the Current Function Line Fuse Checking the Save and Recall Functions All ModelsDetermining the Gpib Address All Models Case of TroubleSeries 667xA Supplies Series 664xA and 665xA SuppliesSeries 668xA Supplies Error Messages All ModelsSelftest Errors Power-On Error MessagesError Display Failed Test Checksum ErrorsRuntime Error Messages Power-On Selftest Errors Display Failed TestUser Connections Load Wire Selection All ModelsRear Panel Connections All Models Digital Connector All Models Analog Connector All ModelsPin No Fault/Inhibit Digital I/O 6651A 6652A 6653A 6654A Output IsolationLoad Considerations Capacitive Loads6641A 6642A 6643A 6644A 6645A 6651A 6652A 6653A 6654A 6655A Battery ChargingLocal Voltage Sensing Inductive LoadsRemote Voltage Sensing Stability Connecting One Supply to the LoadConnecting Supplies in Auto-Parallel Program Slave 2 OVP to the Maximum Level Enable OCP on the MasterInsert Protection Diodes Wiring Considerations Connecting Supplies in SeriesExternal Voltage Control Programming Connecting Series 667xA Power Supplies to the Load4a. Series 667xA Rear Panel Output Connections 6671A 6672A 6673A 6674A 6675A Connecting the Sense Leads Connecting One Power Supply To Multiple Loads Connecting One Power Supply to a Single LoadConnecting Supplies in Auto-Parallel 4f. Series 667xA Series Connection Remote Sensing Optional 4g. Series 667xA Analog Programming Connections Wiring Considerations -4gConnecting Series 668xA and 669xA Power Supplies to the Load Local Voltage Sensing Remote Sense Points Load LeadsInstructions supplied with the kit Connecting Supplies in Auto-Parallel Connecting Supplies in Series 5g. Series 668xA and 669xA Analog Programming Connections Stand-Alone Connections Controller ConnectionsLinked Connections Controller Connections Getting Acquainted Front Panel OperationFront Panel Operation Dis DisplayStatus Annunciators UnrFunction Keys Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsOutput Rotary Controls Voltage System KeysEntry Keys Thru Press to select numerical values Line Switch On / OffProgramming the Output Establishing Initial ConditionsProgramming Voltage Setting the OVP LevelProgramming Overvoltage Protection Checking OVP Operation Programming CurrentClearing The OVP Condition Checking OCP Operation CV Mode vs. CC ModeSetting The OCP Protection Programming Overcurrent ProtectionSaving and Recalling Operating States Unregulated OperationTurn-On Conditions Action Display Shows Setting the Gpib AddressTypes of Power Supply Gpib Addresses Changing the Power Supply Gpib AddressPage Parameters Calibrated General ProcedureCalibration Equipment RequiredFront Panel Calibration Figure A-1. Calibration Test Setup Series 668xA/669xA SetupEntering Current Calibration Values Enabling the Calibration Mode PASWDlEntering Voltage Calibration Values Calibrating the OVP Trip PointCalibration Error Messages Recovering From Calibration ProblemsTable A-3. Gpib Calibration Error Messages Meaning Calibration Over the Gpib Front Panel Corresponding Scpi CommandCalibration Language Dictionary Command Syntax CALibrateSAVE Parameters None Examples Command SyntaxCalcurrmon Series 668xA/669xA only Agilent Basic Calibration Program CalvoltFigure A-2. Agilent Basic Calibration Program Steps 640 Through 670 not Used on 664x, 665x 570 ! Line 590 Password Must be Edited for Model Other thanCurrent Monitoring Resistor Operation VerificationTest Equipment Required List of EquipmentFigure B-1. Verification Test Setup Performing the Tests Sufficient size to carry the maximum rated current Current Programming and Readback AccuracyModel Agilent 6643A Voltage Programming and Readback Model Agilent 6641A Voltage Programming and ReadbackCurrent Programming and Readback Model Agilent 6642A Voltage Programming and ReadbackModel Agilent 6645A Voltage Programming and Readback Model Agilent 6654A Voltage Programming and Readback Model Agilent 6651A Voltage Programming and ReadbackModel Agilent 6652A Voltage Programming and Readback Model Agilent 6653A Voltage Programming and ReadbackModel Agilent 6655A Voltage Programming and Readback Model Agilent 6674A Voltage Programming and Readback Model Agilent 6671A Voltage Programming and ReadbackModel Agilent 6672A Voltage Programming and Readback Model Agilent 6673A Voltage Programming and ReadbackModel Agilent 6675A Voltage Programming and Readback Model Agilent 6683A Voltage Programming and Readback Model Agilent 6680A Voltage Programming and ReadbackModel Agilent 6681A Voltage Programming and Readback Model Agilent 6682A Voltage Programming and ReadbackModel Agilent 6684A Voltage Programming and Readback Model Agilent 6691A Voltage Programming and Readback Model Agilent 6690A Voltage Programming and ReadbackModel Agilent 6692A Voltage Programming and Readback Page Line Voltage Conversion Series 664xA and 665xA Power SuppliesLine Voltage Conversion Figure C-2. Series 665xA Line Select Jumpers Series 667xA Power SuppliesSeries 668xA/669xA Power Supplies Figure C-4. Removing the Series 668xA/669xA Inner Cover Fault/Inhibit Operation Digital ConnectorDigital Port Functions Figure D-2. Example of Inhibit Input Figure D-3. Examples of FLT Outputs Common pin Changing the Port ConfigurationDigital I/O Operation IN/OUT 2 pinCommon Relay Link OperationPage Function of Loop Compensation Current Loop Compensation Series 668xA OnlyCurrent Loop Compensation Series 668xA Only Current Loop Compensation Series 668xA Only Current Loop Compensation Series 668xA Only Figure E-1. CC Loop Compensation Curves For Model 6684A Setting the Loop Compensation SwitchAutoparallel Procedure Figure F-1 Master/Slave Current Division Using Agilent 668xA Series Power Supplies in AutoparallelOutput Bus Bar Options Option 601 InstallationOutput Bus Bar Options Option 602 InstallationBus Bar Spacer, 5040-1699 Minus Bus Bar Plus Bus Bar Customer bus railsIndex IndexGpib 6665xA, 24 667xA, 29 668xA, 34 669xA, 39 output isolation Index Japan United States Latin AmericaCanada Australia/New Zealand Europe Asia PacificManual Updates
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668xA, 669xA, 667xA, 664xA, 665xA specifications

Agilent Technologies has long been a pioneer in the production of high-performance electronic test and measurement instruments, particularly in the field of power sources. Among its notable offerings are the Agilent 667xA, 669xA, 665xA, 664xA, and 668xA series of power supplies. These instruments are designed to provide stable, reliable power for a variety of applications, including electronic testing, industrial processes, and research laboratories.

The Agilent 667xA series is characterized by its programmability and advanced measurement functions. These power supplies support a wide range of output voltages and currents, allowing for flexible configurations that cater to different testing needs. The built-in measurement capabilities enable users to monitor the voltage, current, and power with high precision, which is essential for ensuring optimal performance in electronic applications.

The Agilent 669xA series stands out with its high-power outputs, making it suitable for demanding applications. These power supplies deliver high voltage and current levels, making them ideal for testing high-performance devices, such as power amplifiers and motor drives. Additionally, the 669xA series includes features such as overvoltage protection and complex output sequencing to enhance the safety and reliability of the testing process.

The Agilent 665xA and 664xA series focus on delivering high accuracy and excellent regulation. These models are particularly known for their low noise operation, which is critical for sensitive applications where precision is paramount. The integrated programming capabilities allow users to automate testing sequences, thus improving efficiency in research and development settings.

The 668xA series features advanced digital signal processing that enhances the precision and stability of the output. Users benefit from features like remote sensing and monitoring, allowing feedback adjustments that maintain output accuracy despite cable losses. Furthermore, the 668xA models can integrate seamlessly with various test environments thanks to their LAN, GPIB, and USB connectivity options.

Overall, the Agilent 667xA, 669xA, 665xA, 664xA, and 668xA power supplies provide a comprehensive range of solutions for diverse electronic testing needs. With their advanced features, superb measurement capabilities, and robust performance, these instruments empower engineers and researchers to conduct their work with confidence, precision, and efficiency.