Agilent Technologies N6700 manual Supplemental Characteristics

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Specifications Appendix A

Supplemental Characteristics

 

N6751A / N6752A

N6753A

N6754A

N6761A / N6762A

Programming Ranges:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Voltage high range

20 mV – 51 V

 

10 mV – 20.4V

25 mV- 61.2V

15 mV – 51 V

Voltage low range (5.5 V)

N/A

 

 

N/A

N/A

12 mV – 5.5 V

Current high range

10 mA – 5.1A/10 mA- 10.2A

50 mA – 51A

20 mA- 20.4A

1 mA–1.53 A/1 mA–3.06 A

Current low range (0.1 A)

N/A

 

 

N/A

N/A

0.1 mA – 0.1 A NOTE 1

Programming Resolution:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Voltage high range

3.5 mV

 

 

1.5 mV

4.2 mV

880 μV

Voltage low range (5.5 V)

N/A

 

 

N/A

N/A

90 μV

Current high range

3.25 mA

 

 

16.3 mA

6.5 mA

60 μA

Current low range (0.1 A)

N/A

 

 

N/A

N/A

2 μA

Measurement Resolution:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Voltage high range

1.8 mV

 

 

0.8 mV

2.2 mV

440 μV

Voltage low range (5.5 V)

N/A

 

 

N/A

N/A

44 μV

Current high range

410 μA

 

 

2.05 mA

0.82 mA

30 μA

Current low range (0.1 A)

N/A

 

 

N/A

N/A

1 μA

200 μA current range (Option 2UA)

N/A

 

 

N/A

N/A

2 nA

Programming Temperature Coefficient per °C:

 

 

 

 

 

Voltage high range

18 ppm + 160 μV

20 ppm + 20 μV

20 ppm + 50 μV

18 ppm + 140 μV

Voltage low range (5.5 V)

N/A

 

A

N/A

N/A

40 ppm + 70 μV

Current high range

100 ppm + 45

 

60ppm + 500 μA

60ppm + 200 μA

33 ppm + 10 A

 

 

μ

 

μ

Current low range (0.1 A)

N/A

 

 

N/A

N/A

60 ppm + 1.5 μA

Measurement Temperature Coefficient per °C:

 

 

 

 

 

Voltage high range

25 ppm + 35 μV

20 ppm + 20 μV

20 ppm + 50 μV

23 ppm + 40 μV

Voltage low range (5.5 V)

N/A

 

 

N/A

N/A

30 ppm + 40 μV

Current high range

60 ppm + 3 μA

60 ppm + 30 μA

60 ppm + 12 μA

40 ppm + 0.3 μA

Current low range (0.1 A)

N/A

 

 

N/A

N/A

50 ppm + 0.3 μA

200 μA current range (Option 2UA)

N/A

 

 

N/A

N/A

100 ppm + 3 nA/°C

Output Ripple and Noise: (PARD)

 

 

 

 

 

 

CC rm:

2 mA

 

 

10 mA

4 mA

2 mA

Common Mode Noise: (from 20 Hz – 20 MHz; from either output to chassis)

rms

500 μA

500 μA

750 μA

500 μA

peak-to-peak

< 2 mA

< 2 mA

< 3 mA

< 2 mA

Over-voltage Protection:

 

 

 

 

Accuracy

0.25% + 0.25 V

0.25% + 0.45V

0.25% + 0.6V

0.25% + 0.25 V

Maximum setting

55 V

22 V

66 V

55 V

Response time

50 μs from occurrence of over-voltage condition to start of output shutdown

Remote Sense Capability:

Outputs can maintain specifications with up to a 1-volt drop per load lead.

Series and Parallel Operation:

Identically rated outputs can be operated directly in parallel or be connected for straight series operation. Auto-series and auto-parallel operation is not available.

1If you are operating the unit below 255 μA in constant current mode, the output may become unregulated with the following load conditions: The load resistance is <175 mand the load inductance is >20 μH. If this occurs, an UNRegulated flag will be generated and the output current may rise above the programmed value but will remain less than 255 μA.

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Contents Agilent Technologies Low-Profile Modular Power System Agilent Technologies, Inc Legal NoticesGeneral Safety NoticesThis Book Contents 100 Agilent Models N6751A/N6752A, N6753A/N6754A, N6761A/N6762A103 104Referred to as MPS and power system throughout this manual Modular Power System MPSEssential operating features of the power system Output Features Agilent N6700 Modular Power System At a GlanceModel Differences System FeaturesRear Panel At a Glance Front Panel At a GlanceFront Panel Display At a Glance IndicatorsSingle-channel view Interface statusNumber keys Front Panel Keys At a GlanceOperating status OCP Front Panel Menu ReferenceUSB Scpi Command Description Scpi Command SummarySubsystem Commands FUNCtion VOLTage CURRent, @chanlist SWEep Scpi CommandALL RST Settings Common CommandsCommand Description These settings are set by the *RST Reset commandInstallation Models General InformationItems Supplied OptionsSafety Considerations Installing the UnitRack Installation Inspecting the UnitInstallation Cleaning Bench InstallationChannel Number Hz OperationInstallation Connecting the Line CordPower cord, resulting in fire Snap-On Ferrite CoreScrews securely tightened Connecting the OutputsTerminals. Sense jumpers are provided for local sensing Terminals in any other wayAWG Wire SizePositive and Negative Voltages Multiple LoadsResponse Time with an External Capacitor N6700 Modular Power System Scope Drop in the sense leads can degrade the voltage regulation Remote Sense ConnectionsOpen Sense Leads Parallel ConnectionsOver-voltage Protection Considerations Output Noise ConsiderationsGrouping the Outputs When programming via the front panel or using Scpi commandsFirmware revision B.00.00 and up Discussed in under System-Related OperationsRecovery Time Effect on SpecificationsSeries Connections Terminal may be more than 240 VDC from chassis groundDesired operating voltage Setting the OutputsEffect on Specifications Menu structure is found in Chapter Getting StartedTurning the Unit On Entering an Output Voltage SettingSelecting an Output Channel Method 1 Use the Navigation and Arrow KeysUse the On/Off key to enable the output Entering a Current Limit SettingEnabling the Output Method 2 Use the Current key to enter a valuePress the Menu key to access the front panel command menu Using the Front Panel MenuSet the Over-Voltage Protection MenuMeter Back There are two ways to exit the command menu Exiting the Command MenuCase of Trouble Enter ChannelCause the unit to reset and require operator intervention Connecting to the InterfacesGpib Interface Automation-Ready CD that is shipped with your productUSB Interface USB-enabled instrument to the Universal Serial Bus USB.LAN Interface Following figure illustrates a typical USB interface systemConnecting to a Private LAN Connecting to a Site LANFactory-shipped instrument LAN settings are configured to Release the previous settingsDhcp server. You can leave these settings as they are. Most Will come on when the LAN port has been configuredConfiguring the LAN Parameters Viewing the Currently Active LAN SettingsLAN Parameters Take effectDomain NameLAN Communication ResetReduced Using the Web ServerTelnet connections to be made Using TelnetUsing Sockets Securing the Interfaces Enable/Disable the USB, LAN, and Web ServerRestoring the Non-volatile Factory Settings Other factory-shipped non-volatile settings Factory-shipped non-volatile LAN settingsOperating the Power System Select an Output Channel Programming the OutputSet the Output Voltage Set the Voltage Slew RateSet the Output Current Enable the OutputSequence Multiple Outputs Outpdelrise .1,@2Program the Output Relays Front Panel Scpi Command Select Output\PolarityOutp Outprelpol REV,@1Front Panel Scpi Command Select Transient\Mode Enable the Output to Respond to Trigger CommandsFront Panel Scpi Command Select Transient\Step Synchronizing Output StepsInitiate the Transient Trigger System Select the Transient Trigger SourceFront Panel Scpi Command Select Transient\Control Generate Trigger Out SignalsTrigger the Output Scroll to and select AbortMeasurement Ranges Making MeasurementsSimultaneous Voltage and Current Measurements Front Panel Scpi Command Select Protect\OVP Using the Protection FunctionsSet the Over-Current Protection Enter a value in the OVP level box To 10 Press SelectClear Output Protection Functions Couple Output ProtectionSelf-Test System-Related OperationsInstrument Identification Instrument State StorageOutput Groups Front Panel Scpi Command Select System\GroupsSystgrodelall SystrebFront Panel Scpi Command Select System\Preferences\Keys Front Panel Scpi Command Select System\Preferences\LockFront Panel Keys LockoutScreen Saver Front Panel DisplayContrast ViewProgramming High-Speed Test Extensions When the power system is turned offList Function All models Refer to , Model DifferencesFront Panel Scpi Command Select Transient\List\Pace Front Panel Scpi Command Select Transient\List\ConfigProgram an Output Pulse or Pulse Train Voltmode LIST, @1Front Panel Scpi Command Select Transient\TrigSource Front Panel Scpi Command Select Transient\List\RepeatTrigtransour BUS, @1 Inittran @1Select the List Step number Program an Arbitrary ListListstep AUTO, @1 Front Panel Scpi Command Select the Transient\List\RepeatFront Panel Scpi Command Select Measure\Sweep Adjust the Measurement Sample RateDigitizer Function Programming the DigitizerTo offset the measurement on Specify a Window FunctionAcquisition trigger, use Front Panel Scpi Command Not Available Front Panel Scpi Command Select Measure\WindowSynchronizing Digitizer Measurements Retrieve Measurement Array DataSensfunc VOLT,@14 Select the Measurement Trigger SourceSensfunc CURR,@14 TransientnInitiate the Measurement Trigger System Front Panel Scpi Command Select Measure\ControlTrigger the Measurement Trigacq @1Appendix a Specifications Agilent Models N6751A/N6752A, N6753A/N6754A, N6761A/N6762A Performance SpecificationsSupplemental Characteristics Up-programming Settling Time with full resistive load Up-programming Time with full resistive loadDown-programming Settling Time with no load Down-programming Time with Capacitive loadOutput Impedance Graphs Autoranging CharacteristicModel N6753A, CV Mode, @20V, 15A 0125 Magnitude Agilent Models N6731B N6736B and N6741B N6746B Load Transient Recovery TimeFrom 20 Hz 20 MHz from either output to chassis Temperature Coefficient per CCommon Mode Noise Agilent Models N6773A N6776A 20 mA Agilent N6700B, N6701A, N6702A MPS Mainframes Net Weight DimensionsEnvironmental Conditions AC Input432.5 mm 17.03 482.6 mm 19.00 425.45 mm Outline DiagramAppendix B Using the Digital Port Digital Control Port Bi-directional Digital I/O Configuring the Digital Control PortPin Bit Select System\IO\DigPort\PinnExternal Trigger Front Panel Scpi Command Select System\IO\DigPort\PinnDigital Input Front Panel Scpi Command Select System\IO\DigPort\Pin1 Fault OutputFront Panel Scpi Command Select System\IO\DigPort\Pin3 Inhibit InputMainframes Fault/Inhibit System ProtectionClearing a System Protection Fault For the majority of Agilent N6700 Modular Power System This chapter discusses the power allocation functionPower rating of Agilent N6700 mainframes is as follows Rating of the mainframeMainframe Power Limit Power Limit OperationModule Power Limit Must reset the power limit to its maximum rated valuePower limit function will not activate Module Power AllocationTo set a power limit on output Page Appendix D Output On/Off Synchronization Tutorial Synchronizing Output Turn-on DelaysPower Modules Options and Mode Minimum Enable the Synchronization Function ProcedureOutpcoup on Outpcoup OFFSpecify which Output Channels will be Synchronized Specify the Turn-On Delays for each Output ChannelSpecify the Common Delay Offset Synchronizing Multiple Mainframes Digital Connections and ConfigurationSystem\IO\DigPort\Pin6 OperationDIGPIN6FUNC ONC DIGPIN7FUNC OffcIndex Instrument Inhibit input11, 42 ListSystem protection SpecificationsRemote interface Declaration of Conformity Manual Updates