Agilent Technologies N6700 User Manual and Programming Guide - Getting Started

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3 Getting Started

 

Using Telnet

 

In an MS-DOS Command Prompt box type: telnet hostname 5024

 

where hostname is the N6700 hostname or IP address, and 5024 is

 

the instrument’s telnet port.

 

You should get a Telnet session box with a title indicating that you

 

are connected to the power system. Type the SCPI commands at the

 

prompt.

 

Using Sockets

 

Power system mainframes with firmware revision C.00.00 and up installed allow

NOTE

any combination of up to four simultaneous data socket, control socket, and

 

 

telnet connections to be made.

 

 

 

Agilent instruments have standardized on using port 5025 for SCPI

 

socket services. A data socket on this port can be used to send and

 

receive ASCII/SCPI commands, queries, and query responses. All

 

commands must be terminated with a newline for the message to be

 

parsed. All query responses will also be terminated with a newline.

 

The socket programming interface also allows a control socket

 

connection. The control socket can be used by a client to send device

 

clear and to receive service requests. Unlike the data socket, which

 

uses a fixed port number, the port number for a control socket varies

 

and must be obtained by sending the following SCPI query to the data

 

socket: SYSTem:COMMunicate:TCPip:CONTrol?

 

After the port number is obtained, a control socket connection can be

 

opened. As with the data socket, all commands to the control socket

 

must be terminated with a newline, and all query responses returned

 

on the control socket will be terminated with a newline.

 

To send a device clear, send the string “DCL” to the control socket.

 

When the power system has finished performing the device clear it

 

echoes the string “DCL” back to the control socket.

 

Service requests are enabled for control sockets using the Service

 

Request Enable register. Once service requests have been enabled,

 

the client program listens on the control connection. When SRQ goes

 

true the instrument will send the string “SRQ +nn” to the client. The

 

“nn” is the status byte value, which the client can use to determine

 

the source of the service request.

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Contents Agilent Technologies Low-Profile Modular Power System Legal Notices Agilent Technologies, IncSafety Notices GeneralThis Book Contents Agilent Models N6751A/N6752A, N6753A/N6754A, N6761A/N6762A 100103 104Modular Power System MPS Essential operating features of the power systemReferred to as MPS and power system throughout this manual Agilent N6700 Modular Power System At a Glance Output FeaturesSystem Features Model DifferencesFront Panel At a Glance Rear Panel At a GlanceIndicators Front Panel Display At a GlanceSingle-channel view Interface statusFront Panel Keys At a Glance Operating statusNumber keys Front Panel Menu Reference OCPUSB Scpi Command Summary Subsystem CommandsScpi Command Description Scpi Command FUNCtion VOLTage CURRent, @chanlist SWEepALL Common Commands RST SettingsCommand Description These settings are set by the *RST Reset commandInstallation General Information ModelsItems Supplied OptionsInstalling the Unit Safety ConsiderationsRack Installation Inspecting the UnitInstallation Bench Installation CleaningChannel Number Hz OperationConnecting the Line Cord InstallationPower cord, resulting in fire Snap-On Ferrite CoreConnecting the Outputs Screws securely tightenedTerminals. Sense jumpers are provided for local sensing Terminals in any other wayWire Size AWGMultiple Loads Response Time with an External CapacitorPositive and Negative Voltages N6700 Modular Power System Scope Remote Sense Connections Drop in the sense leads can degrade the voltage regulationParallel Connections Open Sense LeadsOver-voltage Protection Considerations Output Noise ConsiderationsWhen programming via the front panel or using Scpi commands Grouping the OutputsFirmware revision B.00.00 and up Discussed in under System-Related OperationsEffect on Specifications Recovery TimeSeries Connections Terminal may be more than 240 VDC from chassis groundSetting the Outputs Desired operating voltageEffect on Specifications Getting Started Menu structure is found in ChapterEntering an Output Voltage Setting Turning the Unit OnSelecting an Output Channel Method 1 Use the Navigation and Arrow KeysEntering a Current Limit Setting Use the On/Off key to enable the outputEnabling the Output Method 2 Use the Current key to enter a valueUsing the Front Panel Menu Press the Menu key to access the front panel command menuSet the Over-Voltage Protection MenuExiting the Command Menu Meter Back There are two ways to exit the command menuCase of Trouble Enter ChannelConnecting to the Interfaces Cause the unit to reset and require operator interventionGpib Interface Automation-Ready CD that is shipped with your productUSB-enabled instrument to the Universal Serial Bus USB. USB InterfaceLAN Interface Following figure illustrates a typical USB interface systemConnecting to a Site LAN Connecting to a Private LANRelease the previous settings Factory-shipped instrument LAN settings are configured toDhcp server. You can leave these settings as they are. Most Will come on when the LAN port has been configuredViewing the Currently Active LAN Settings Configuring the LAN ParametersLAN Parameters Take effectName DomainReset LAN CommunicationUsing the Web Server ReducedUsing Telnet Using SocketsTelnet connections to be made Enable/Disable the USB, LAN, and Web Server Restoring the Non-volatile Factory SettingsSecuring the Interfaces Factory-shipped non-volatile LAN settings Other factory-shipped non-volatile settingsOperating the Power System Programming the Output Select an Output ChannelSet the Output Voltage Set the Voltage Slew RateEnable the Output Set the Output CurrentSequence Multiple Outputs Outpdelrise .1,@2Front Panel Scpi Command Select Output\Polarity Program the Output RelaysOutp Outprelpol REV,@1Enable the Output to Respond to Trigger Commands Front Panel Scpi Command Select Transient\ModeFront Panel Scpi Command Select Transient\Step Synchronizing Output StepsSelect the Transient Trigger Source Initiate the Transient Trigger SystemGenerate Trigger Out Signals Front Panel Scpi Command Select Transient\ControlTrigger the Output Scroll to and select AbortMaking Measurements Simultaneous Voltage and Current MeasurementsMeasurement Ranges Using the Protection Functions Front Panel Scpi Command Select Protect\OVPSet the Over-Current Protection Enter a value in the OVP level box To 10 Press SelectCouple Output Protection Clear Output Protection FunctionsSystem-Related Operations Self-TestInstrument Identification Instrument State StorageFront Panel Scpi Command Select System\Groups Output GroupsSystgrodelall SystrebFront Panel Scpi Command Select System\Preferences\Lock Front Panel Scpi Command Select System\Preferences\KeysFront Panel Keys LockoutFront Panel Display Screen SaverContrast ViewWhen the power system is turned off Programming High-Speed Test ExtensionsList Function All models Refer to , Model DifferencesFront Panel Scpi Command Select Transient\List\Config Front Panel Scpi Command Select Transient\List\PaceProgram an Output Pulse or Pulse Train Voltmode LIST, @1Front Panel Scpi Command Select Transient\List\Repeat Front Panel Scpi Command Select Transient\TrigSourceTrigtransour BUS, @1 Inittran @1Program an Arbitrary List Select the List Step numberFront Panel Scpi Command Select the Transient\List\Repeat Liststep AUTO, @1Adjust the Measurement Sample Rate Front Panel Scpi Command Select Measure\SweepDigitizer Function Programming the DigitizerSpecify a Window Function Acquisition trigger, useTo offset the measurement on Front Panel Scpi Command Select Measure\Window Front Panel Scpi Command Not AvailableSynchronizing Digitizer Measurements Retrieve Measurement Array DataSelect the Measurement Trigger Source Sensfunc VOLT,@14Sensfunc CURR,@14 TransientnFront Panel Scpi Command Select Measure\Control Initiate the Measurement Trigger SystemTrigger the Measurement Trigacq @1Appendix a Specifications Performance Specifications Agilent Models N6751A/N6752A, N6753A/N6754A, N6761A/N6762ASupplemental Characteristics Up-programming Time with full resistive load Up-programming Settling Time with full resistive loadDown-programming Settling Time with no load Down-programming Time with Capacitive loadAutoranging Characteristic Output Impedance GraphsModel N6753A, CV Mode, @20V, 15A 0125 Magnitude Load Transient Recovery Time Agilent Models N6731B N6736B and N6741B N6746BTemperature Coefficient per C Common Mode NoiseFrom 20 Hz 20 MHz from either output to chassis Agilent Models N6773A N6776A 20 mA Agilent N6700B, N6701A, N6702A MPS Mainframes Dimensions Net WeightEnvironmental Conditions AC InputOutline Diagram 432.5 mm 17.03 482.6 mm 19.00 425.45 mmAppendix B Using the Digital Port Digital Control Port Configuring the Digital Control Port Bi-directional Digital I/OPin Bit Select System\IO\DigPort\PinnFront Panel Scpi Command Select System\IO\DigPort\Pinn Digital InputExternal Trigger Fault Output Front Panel Scpi Command Select System\IO\DigPort\Pin1Front Panel Scpi Command Select System\IO\DigPort\Pin3 Inhibit InputFault/Inhibit System Protection Clearing a System Protection FaultMainframes This chapter discusses the power allocation function For the majority of Agilent N6700 Modular Power SystemPower rating of Agilent N6700 mainframes is as follows Rating of the mainframePower Limit Operation Mainframe Power LimitModule Power Limit Must reset the power limit to its maximum rated valueModule Power Allocation To set a power limit on outputPower limit function will not activate Page Appendix D Output On/Off Synchronization Synchronizing Output Turn-on Delays Power Modules Options and Mode MinimumTutorial Procedure Enable the Synchronization FunctionOutpcoup on Outpcoup OFFSpecify the Turn-On Delays for each Output Channel Specify the Common Delay OffsetSpecify which Output Channels will be Synchronized Digital Connections and Configuration Synchronizing Multiple MainframesOperation System\IO\DigPort\Pin6DIGPIN6FUNC ONC DIGPIN7FUNC OffcIndex Inhibit input Instrument11, 42 ListSpecifications Remote interfaceSystem protection Declaration of Conformity Manual Updates