Appendix B Verification and Calibration

Test Record Form – Agilent N5752A and N5772A

Agilent N5752A and N5772A

Report No _______________

Date __________________

Description

Model

Minimum Specs.

 

Results

Maximum Specs.

Voltage Programming & Readback

 

 

 

 

 

 

Minimum Voltage Vout

Both

0 mV

 

__________

+ 1,500 mV

Measurement Readback

Both

Vout 600 mV

 

__________

Vout + 600 mV

High Voltage Vout

Both

599.4 V

 

__________

600.6 V

Measurement Readback

Both

Vout 1.2 V

 

__________

Vout + 1.2 V

CV Load Effect

Both

62 mV

 

__________

+ 62 mV

CV Source Effect

Both

62 mV

 

__________

+ 62 mV

CV Ripple and Noise

 

 

 

 

 

 

peak-to-peak

Both

N/A

 

__________

300 mV

rms

Both

N/A

 

__________

60 mV

Transient Response

 

 

 

 

 

 

Voltage @ 2ms

Both

1 V

 

__________

+ 1 V

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current Programming & Readback

 

 

 

 

 

 

Minimum Current Iout

N5752A

0 mA

 

__________

+ 7.3 mA

 

N5772A

0 mA

 

__________

+ 14 mA

Measurement Readback

N5752A

Iout 3.9 mA

 

__________

Iout + 3.9 mA

 

N5772A

Iout 7.8 mA

 

__________

Iout + 7.8 mA

High Current Iout

N5752A

1.2974 A

 

__________

1.3026 A

 

N5772A

2.5948 A

 

__________

2.6052 A

Measurement Readback

N5752A

Iout 5.2 mA

 

__________

Iout + 5.2 mA

 

N5772A

Iout 10.4 mA

 

__________

Iout + 10.4 mA

CC Load Effect

N5752A

5.26 mA

 

__________

+ 5.26 mA

 

N5772A

5.5 mA

 

__________

+ 5.5 mA

CC Source Effect

N5752A

2.13 mA

 

__________

+ 2.13 mA

 

N5772A

2.26 mA

 

__________

+ 2.26 mA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Test Description

 

N5752A Setting

N5772A Setting

Voltage Programming & Readback, Min Voltage

1.2 V, 5.2 mA

 

1.2 V, 10.4 mA

Voltage Programming & Readback, High Voltage

600 V, 5.2 mA

 

 

 

600 V, 10.4 mA

CV Load Effect, Source Effect, Ripple and Noise

600 V, 1.3 A

 

 

 

600 V, 2.6 A

Transient Response

 

200 V, from 0.13 A to 1.17 A

200 V, from 0.26 A to 2.34 A

Current Programming & Readback, Min Current

5.2 mA, 600 V

 

 

 

10.4 mA, 600 V

Current Programming & Readback, High Current

1.3 A, 600 V

 

 

 

2.6 A, 600 V

CC Load Effect, Source Effect

 

1.3 A, 600 V

 

 

 

2.6 A, 600 V

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Load Requirements

 

N5752A

 

 

 

N5772A

Current shunt

 

0.115 A

 

 

 

0.115 A

Use fixed resistor instead of load modules

4621kW

 

 

 

2312kW

Fixed Resistor for CV Ripple and Noise

 

4621kW

 

 

 

2312kW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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