Agilent Technologies AGILENT MODELS 6023A and 6028A Status Indicators, Remote Control

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Output impedance is l0K ohm: the monitoring device input impedance should be at least 1M ohm to limit error to 1% + basic accuracy; 10M ohm to limit error to 0.1% + basic accuracy.

The I. MON signal from the mainframe is also brought out through the 002 Option board. A 0 to full scale current-monitor output is available between pins J3-3 (I. MON) and J3-1 (D COMMON). Output impedance is l0K ohms: the monitoring device input impedance should be at least 1M ohm to limit error to 1% + basic accuracy.

In some applications it may be desirable to install a noise-suppression capacitor on these monitor outputs to lessen the effects of noise induced in the monitor leads. The capacitors should be ceramic or tantalum type, from 0.1 to 1∝F. The capacitor is installed directly across the monitor device input terminals .

Status Indicators

Six optically isolated lines provide open collector digital outputs which indicate certain modes and conditions of power supply operation. For proper supply operation of the opto-isolators, the user must supply the bias voltage, (ISOLATOR BIAS). This voltage can be from +4.75V to + 16V depending upon the user's interface circuits, refer to the specifications Table A-1. Connect the bias voltage ( + ) between J3-37, (ISOLATOR BIAS) and J3-34 (ISOLATOR COMMON). The status indicator outputs are open collector (referenced to ISOLATOR common); therefore, it is necessary to connect a pull-up resistor from each output to ISOLATOR BIAS. When choosing the resistor value observe the current sink capabilities of these lines as described in the Specifications Table A-1.

Because of the relatively slow rise and fall times of opto-isolators, Schmitt-triggered devices should be used to interface these output lines to logic circuits.

The following signals are in active low-form:

a.CV MODE , J3-36, indicates that the power supply is in constant voltage operation.

b.CC MODE , J3-35, indicates that the power supply is in constant current operation.

c.OUTPUT UNREGULATED , J3-18, indicates that the power supply is in neither constant voltage nor constant current operation and cannot be guaranteed to meet specifications.

d.OVERVOLTAGE , J3-17, indicates power supply shutdown because of: the voltage output exceeding the OV trip point set at the front-panel; or, a system-initiated shutdown as described in multiple supply system shutdown section, page 93.

e.OVERTEMPERATURE , J3-16, indicates power supply shutdown due to an excessive temperature rise on the FET or output diode heatsink.

The Low Bias AC DROPOUT signal, J3-19, is in active high form. This signal indicates: loss of primary power, momentary AC dropout. or "brownout'' conditions where the AC line voltage drops below approximately 70% nominal.

Remote Control

For operation of the opto-isolators, the user must supply the bias voltage (CONTROL ISOLATOR BIAS). This voltage can be from + 4.75V to + 16V depending on the requirements of the driving circuits. The type of driving logic and bias voltage will determine the amplitude of the high and low logic levels, refer to the Specification Table A-1 under Remote Control.

Connect the bias voltage ( + ) to J3-10 CONTROL ISOLATOR BIAS, and reference the input signals to this bias supply's negative terminal.

Two optically isolated methods of remote control are available. They are described in the following paragraphs.

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Contents Autoranging Certification Safety Summary Safety Symbol Definitions Printing HistoryTable of Contents Replaceable Parts Safety Considerations TroubleshootingCircuit Diagrams ScopeManual Revisions Item DescriptionTest Equipment Required Calibration ProcedureIntroduction Operation Verification TestsType Required Characteristics USE Recommended Model Test Equipment RequiredInitial Setup 1KVACalibration Procedure MONVout IoutPerformance Tests Measurement TechniquesCR7 Current-Monitoring Resistor Setup Constant Voltage CV TestsBasic Test Setup RMS Measurement Test Setup, CV Pard Test Peak-To-Peak Measurement Test Setup, CV Pard Test 6023A 6028A KHz Noise, CV Peak-to-Peak PardLoad Transient Recovery Waveform Constant Current CC Tests CC Pard Test Setup Troubleshooting Initial Troubleshooting ProceduresVdc Control Board Test Connector, A2J7PIN no Signal Name WAVEFORM/CONDITIONS SourceRepair and Replacement Electrostatic ProtectionA2 Control Board Removal A3 Front-Panel Board Removal A4 Power Mesh Board RemovalOverall Troubleshooting Procedure A1 Main Board RemovalNode Using the TablesSetup MeasurementMain Troubleshooting Setup Main Troubleshooting SetupModified Mains Cord Set For Troubleshooting Troubleshooting No-Output Failures Front-Panel TroubleshootingPWM-ON PWM-OFF Defective Check Functional Circuits A2J7-26 A2J7-25Board Symptoms Defective Check Functional Circuits Board Troubleshooting Bias SuppliesSymptoms Defective Circuit Check Components Node + Measurement SourceNode + Measurement SourceNode + N0DE Setup Measurement Source Power Section BlocksTroubleshooting AC-Turn-on Circuits Setup MeasurementTroubleshooting PWM & Clock Relay EnablePower Limit PWM-ON Troubleshooting DC-To-DC Converter+ OUT PWM-OFFTroubleshooting CV Circuit Troubleshooting CC CircuitTroubleshooting Down Programmer Troubleshooting OVP CircuitA4U4OUT Waveforms SET Voltage Vdc Node + Page Autoranging Power Block Diagram OverviewBlock Diagram Simplified Schematic Simplified Schematic DC-to-DC Converter Down ProgrammerPfet Control Signals Timing Diagram Constant-Voltage CV CircuitOvervoltage Protection OVP Circuit Power-Limit ComparatorConstant-Current CC Circuit Control-Voltage ComparatorBias Voltage Detector Initial-Ramp CircuitPulse-Width Modulator PWM AC-Surge Dropout DetectorSecond-Delay Circuit Display CircuitsPage Replaceable Parts Reference DesignatorsOrdering Information Description AbbreviationsCR2 Electrical PartsCR1 CR3XA2P1 XA2P2Mechanical Parts Control Board Assembly CR3 Page Page Page VR3 VR4VR5 CR5 DS1DS5 IC A/D Cmos 3-1/2 DGT VR1VR2 NPN SI PfetTS1 Chassis ElectricalA3 Board Mechanical Parts A1TB1A2 Board Mechanical Parts A4 Board Mechanical PartsOption 220 220V Operation Option 240 240V OperationComponent Location and Circuit Diagrams Schematic Diagram Notes Pin locations for other semi-conductors are shown below Top View, Top Covers Removed Main Board A1 Component Location Control Board A2 Component Location Front-Panel Board A3 Component Location Power Mesh Board A4 Component Location Page Page Specifications General InformationOption 002 Hardware Output Impedance 10.2 k ohm ± 5% Temperature Coefficient Table A-1. Specifications, Option Remote ProgrammingInput Compliance Voltage ± Current Programming Enable Status IndicatorsMaximum Output Voltage logic high + Remote Trip and Remote Reset TimingPower-on Preset On State logic lowShort Circuit Output Current Table A-1. Specifications, Option Pulse TimingBias Supplies DC Output Ratings 25C ± Pard TypicalInstallation Connector Assembly ProcedureFigure A-1. Mating Connector Assembly OperationLocal/Remote Programming Resistance Voltage or Current Remote Resistance Programming Figure A-4. Calculating Value of Series Dropping ResistorFigure A-5. Remote Resistance Programming Remote Monitoring Status Indicators Remote ControlRemote Reset OvervoltagePower-On Preset Figure A-8. Remote ControlAC Dropout Buffer Circuit Multiple Supply System ShutdownMaintenance Bias SuppliesTroubleshooting Resistance and Voltage Programming Troubleshooting Current ProgrammingFigure A-11. Troubleshooting Current Programming of CV Mode Figure A-13. Troubleshooting Status Indicators Page Table A-3. Replacement Parts REF. Desig Model no Description100 VR9 101Logic Symbols and Definitions 102 Indicator and Qualifier SymbolsOLD Symbol NEW Symbol DefinitionsSchematic Notes Schematic Diagram Notes 103Schematic Notes Figure A-15. Option 002 Board, Component Location 104Figure A-16. Option 002 Board, Schematic Diagram 105 Page Model 6023A Model 6028A107 From 108