Appendix B Verification and Calibration

Test Record Form – Agilent N5744A and N5764A

Agilent N5744A and N5764A

Report No _______________

Date __________________

Description

Model

Minimum Specs.

Results

Maximum Specs.

Voltage Programming & Readback

 

 

 

 

 

Minimum Voltage Vout

Both

0 mV

__________

+ 50 mV

Measurement Readback

Both

Vout 20 mV

__________

Vout + 20 mV

High Voltage Vout

Both

19.98 V

__________

20.02 V

Measurement Readback

Both

Vout 40 mV

__________

Vout + 40 mV

CV Load Effect

Both

4 mV

__________

+ 4 mV

CV Source Effect

Both

4 mV

__________

+ 4 mV

CV Ripple and Noise

 

 

 

 

 

peak-to-peak

Both

N/A

__________

60 mV

rms

Both

N/A

__________

8 mV

Transient Response

 

 

 

 

 

Voltage @ 1ms

Both

100 mV

__________

+ 100 mV

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current Programming & Readback

 

 

 

 

 

Minimum Current Iout

N5744A

0 mA

__________

+ 191 mA

 

N5764A

0 mA

__________

+ 381 mA

Measurement Readback

N5744A

Iout 114 mA

__________

Iout + 114 mA

 

N5764A

Iout 228 mA

__________

Iout + 228 mA

High Current Iout

N5744A

37.924 A

__________

38.076 A

 

N5764A

75.848 A

__________

76.152 A

Measurement Readback

N5744A

Iout 152 mA

__________

Iout + 152 mA

 

N5764A

Iout 304 mA

__________

Iout + 304 mA

CC Load Effect

N5744A

12.6 mA

__________

+ 12.6 mA

 

N5764A

20.2 mA

__________

+ 20.2 mA

CC Source Effect

N5744A

5.8 mA

__________

+ 5.8 mA

 

N5764A

9.6 mA

__________

+ 9.6 mA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Test Description

 

N5744A Setting

N5764A Setting

Voltage Programming & Readback, Min Voltage

40 mV, 152 mA

40 mV, 304 mA

Voltage Programming & Readback, High Voltage

20 V, 152 mA

 

 

20 V, 304 mA

CV Load Effect, Source Effect, Ripple and Noise

20 V, 38 A

 

 

20 V, 76 A

Transient Response

 

20 V, from 3.8 A to 34.2 A

20 V, from 7.6 A to 68.4 A

Current Programming & Readback, Min Current

152 mA, 20 V

 

 

304 mA, 20 V

Current Programming & Readback, High Current

38 A, 20 V

 

 

76 A, 20 V

CC Load Effect, Source Effect

 

38 A, 20 V

 

 

76 A, 20 V

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Load Requirements

 

N5744A

 

 

N5764A

Current shunt

 

0.01100 A

 

 

0.01100 A

Agilent N3300 Electronic load modules

 

2 – N3305A

 

 

3 – N3305A

Fixed Resistor for CV Ripple and Noise

 

0.531kW

 

 

0.262kW

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5751A, 5744A, 5743A, 5750A, 5749A specifications

Agilent Technologies has been a leader in electronic measurement and analysis, with a suite of powerful instruments that cater to various applications in research, development, and manufacturing. Among these, the Agilent 5746A, 5745A, 5741A, 5748A, and 5742A models stand out for their advanced capabilities and features.

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