Agilent Technologies 6011A, 6010a, 6012B, 6023A, 6028A, 6015A manual Monitor Signals, Series Operation

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Caution: When two supplies are operated in series, they should be programmed to the same voltage to prevent possible damage to the lower voltage supply during short circuit conditions. Contact the factory if this is not possible.

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Figure 3-13. Series Operation

Monitor Signals

Amplified and buffered voltage and current monitor output signals are available at the rear-panel terminal strip. These signals can be connected to remote meters to indicate output voltage and current. The signals vary from 0 to 5 volts to indicate a zero to full-scale output. Both monitor-output terminals are referenced to the monitor-common terminal. Output impedance of the monitor terminals is 10.2k ±5%; a load of 1 megohm will maintain 1% reading accuracy.

Caution: The common terminal ( M) is internally connected to the minus (-) output terminal. If either power supply output terminal is grounded the remote monitor terminals must not be grounded. Failure to float the remote terminals may damage the power supply.

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