Agilent Technologies 6634B, 66332A Constant Current CC Tests, Transient Recovery Time, CC Setup

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2 - Verification and Performance Tests

Transient Recovery Time

This test measures the time for the output voltage to recover to within the specified value following a 50% change in the load current.

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Figure 2-2. Transient Waveform

a.Turn off the supply and connect the output as in Figure 2-1a with the oscilloscope across the +S and the -S terminals.

b.Turn on the supply and program the output voltage to the full-scale value and the current to the maximum programmable value.

c.Set the load to the Constant Current mode and program the load current to 1/2 the power supply full-scale rated current.

d.Set the electronic load's transient generator frequency to 100 Hz and its duty cycle to 50%.

e.Program the load's transient current level to the supply's full-scale current value and turn the transient generator on.

f.Adjust the oscilloscope for a waveform similar to that in Figure 2-2.

g.The output voltage should return to within the specified voltage (v) in less than the specified time (t). Check both loading and unloading transients by triggering on the positive and negative slope.

Constant Current (CC) Tests

CC Setup

Follow the general setup instructions in the Measurement Techniques paragraph and the specific instructions given in the following paragraphs.

Current Programming and Readback Accuracy

This test verifies that the current programming and readback are within specification.

a.Turn off the supply and connect the current monitoring resistor across the power supply output and the DVM across the resistor as shown in Figure 2-1a. See "Current Monitoring Resistor" for connection information.

b.Turn on the supply and program the output voltage to 5 V and the current to zero.

c.Divide the voltage drop (DVM reading) across the current monitoring resistor by its resistance to convert to amps and record this value (Iout). The reading should be within the limits specified in the performance test record card for the appropriate model under CC PROGRAMMING @ 0 AMPS.

d.Set the current readback range to High and program the output current to 20mA. For model 66332A, set the current detect mode to “DC”. Repeat step C to get the Iout. Record the current reading on the front panel display. The reading should be within the limits specified in the performance test record card for the appropriate model under Current Readback Accuracy @ 20mA (High Range).

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