Agilent Technologies 6050A, 6051A manual Print Voltage Calibration

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Program Listing for "A" Modules (continued)

510 PRINT "VOLTAGE CALIBRATION"

520PRINT "Set power supply according to module calibration table"

530PRINT "Press CONTINUE when ready"

540PAUSE

550OUTPUT Load;"CHAN";Chan

560OUTPUT Load;"MODE:VOLT"

570OUTPUT Load;"VOLT";Volt_hipt

580INPUT "Enter voltage across inputs for high point in volts",Hipt_volts

590OUTPUT Load;"CAL:LEV:HIGH";Hipt_volts

600OUTPUT Load;"CAL:MEAS:HIGH";Hipt_volts

610OUTPUT Load;"VOLT";Volt_lopt

620INPUT "Enter voltage across inputs for low point in volts",Lopt_volts

630OUTPUT Load;"CAL:LEV:LOW";Lopt_volts

640OUTPUT Load;"CAL:MEAS:LOW";Lopt_volts

650PRINT "Test unit to verify that main and readback values are in spec"

660PRINT "Press CONTINUE when ready to calibrate transient level"

670PAUSE

680OUTPUT Load;"VOLT";Volt_lopt

690OUTPUT Load;"TRAN:MODE TOGG"

700OUTPUT Load;"TRIG:SOUR BUS"

710OUTPUT Load;"TRAN ON"

720OUTPUT Load;"VOLT:TLEV";Volt_hipt

730OUTPUT Load;"*TRG"

740INPUT "Enter voltage across inputs for trans. point in volts",Trans_volts

750OUTPUT Load;"CAL:TLEV";Trans_volts

760OUTPUT Load;"TRAN OFF"

770PRINT "Test unit to verify that transient values are in spec"

780PRINT "Press CONTINUE when ready to calibrate next mode"

790PAUSE

800SUBEND

810!

820SUB Cal_res(Load,Chan,Res_rng,Res_hipt,Res_lopt,Flag)

830PRINT "RESISTANCE CALIBRATION, RANGE ";Res_rng

840PRINT "Set power supply according to module calibration table"

850PRINT "Press CONTINUE when ready"

860PAUSE

870OUTPUT Load;"CHAN";Chan

880OUTPUT Load;"MODE:RES"

890OUTPUT Load;"RES:RANG";Res_rng

900OUTPUT Load;"RES";Res_hipt

910INPUT "Enter voltage across inputs for high point in volts",Hipt_volt

920INPUT "Enter current through shunt for high point in amps",Hipt_curr

930Hipt_res=Hipt_volt/Hipt_curr

940OUTPUT Load;"CAL:LEV:HIGH";Hipt_res

950OUTPUT Load;"RES";Res_lopt

960INPUT "Enter voltage across inputs for low point in volts",Lopt_volt

970INPUT "Enter current through shunt for low point in amps",Lopt_curr

980Lopt_res=Lopt_volt/Lopt_curr

990OUTPUT Load;"CAL:LEV:LOW";Lopt_res

1000 PRINT "Test unit to verify that main values are in spec"

1010 PRINT "Press CONTINUE when ready to calibrate transient level"

1020 PAUSE

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Contents Operating Manual Certification Safety Summary Herstellerbescheinigung Safety SummarySymbol Description Manufacturer’s DeclarationPrinting History Page Table of Contents Installation Local OperationRemote Operation Considerations for Operating in Constant Resistance ModeCalibration Page Options What’s In This ManualGeneral Information Safety Requirements SpecificationsDimensions Page Introduction Operation OverviewFront Panel Description Local/Remote ControlRemote Programming Programmable Features Extended Power OperationModes of Operation Immediate Current Level Constant Current CC ModeTriggered Current Level Software Current Limit Constant Resistance CR ModeTransient Current Level Slew RateTriggered Resistance Level Constant Voltage CV ModeImmediate Resistance Level Transient Resistance LevelTransient Voltage Level Triggered Voltage LevelTransient Operation Continuous Transient Operation Hpsl Command DescriptionPulsed Transient Operation Selects pulsed transient operation Selects the external trigger inputSets pulse width to 1 millisecond Selects toggled operation Triggering a preset levelSelects the external trigger input source Triggering a transient pulseSlew Rate And Minimum Transition Time Risetime Transition LimitationInput Current, Voltage, and Power Measurement Transition Times and Slew Rates Short On/OffReading Remote Programming Errors Saving and Recalling SettingsInput On/Off Resetting Latched Protection Protection FeaturesStatus Reporting Overvoltage OverpowerOvercurrent Reverse Voltage Control ConnectorOvertemperature Remote SensingFault External Programming InputPage Installing The Modules InspectionPower Cord Configurations Procedure Installing The Mainframes Channel NumberCooling Turn-On CheckoutRack Mounting Line Voltage Switches Changing Line VoltageTurn-On/Selftest Gpib ErrorsChannel Errors Description Display DescriptionPower Test Controller ConnectionGpib Address Rear Panel Connectors and SwitchesWire Size Strip back AWGInput Binding Post Control Connector Sense SwitchIM and VM Pins Al and A2+Sand -S Com pin A3Wiring Considerations Trigger ConnectorApplication Connections Local Sense Connections Stranded Copper Wire Ampere Capacity Wire SizeAmpacity Remote Sense ConnectionsMaximum Wire Lengths to Limit Voltage Drops Zero-Volt Loading Connections12. Local Sensing 14. Parallel Operation Page Local Operation Local OperationControls and Indicators Description Chan Keys Function Keys Local Control Overview Using The Chan Keys Identifying the Selected Channel Using The Function KeysSelecting the Channel Turning the Input On/OffRecommended Programming Sequence Programming Ranges Setting the Mode of OperationSetting CC Values ExamplesSetting CR Values Examples Setting CV Values Programming RangeTransient Operation Shorting The Input Setting The Gpib Address Using The System KeysDisplaying Error Codes Changing Wake-up Settings Recalling the Factory Default ValuesPage Output Enter/Output StatementsGpib Address EnterGetting Data Back Sending a Remote CommandSelecting a Channel Output 705 MeascurrRemote Programming Commands Output 705INPUT on Output 705MEASCURR? CC Mode ExampleCV Mode Example Output 705 Chan 2INPUT OFF Output 705MODEVOLTRemote Programming Flowchart Sheet Remote Programming Flowchart Sheet Continuous Transient Operation Example CR Mode ExampleOutput 705INPUT on Output 705MEASPOW? Output 705CHAN 2INPUT OFF Output 705MODECURRSynchronous Toggled Transient Operation Example Pulsed Transient Operation ExampleOutput 705CHAN 1INPUT OFF Output 705MODEVOLT Output 705 Trigsour TIM Page Equipment Required CalibrationEquipment Required for Calibration Calibration CommandsCharacteristics Recommended ModelCalibration Flowcharts Example ProgramsCalibration Flowchart for a Modules Calibration Flowchart for a Modules Calibration Flowchart for a Modules Pause Program Listing for a ModulesPause Subend Print Voltage Calibration END if ElseLine 610 Set low calibration point Calibration Flowchart for B Modules Calibration Flowchart for B Modules Calibration Flowchart for B Modules Program Listing for B Modules Clear Screen Print TABXY10,10CALIBRATION DoneWait 1260 If Flag then 1270 Output @LdRESReshipt 1280 Considerations For Operating In Constant Resistance Mode Considerations For Operating In Constant Resistance ModeConsiderations For Operating In Constant Resistance Mode Index IndexIndex Index 19, 20, 21 Agilent Sales and Support Offices Agilent Sales and Support OfficesManual Updates

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