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5743A, 5752A, 5744A, 5748A, 5741A, 5746A, 5751A, 5742A, 5745A, 5747A, 5749A, 5750A manual
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Troubleshooting
Specifications
Supplemental Characteristics
Install
Error codes
Outline Diagram
Configuring the LAN Parameters
Connecting the Line Cord
Symptom Check
SW1 Setup Switch
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Contents
User’s Guide
Legal Notices
Agilent Technologies, Inc
On supply Off supply
Safety Notices
Frame or chassis terminal
This Book
Contents
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113
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124
Quick Reference
System Features
Agilent N5700 DC Power Supplies At a Glance
Output Features
Model Voltage Current Range
Programmable Functions
Model Ratings
Front Panel At a Glance
Limit indicator
LAN indicator
OCP indicator
Fine indicator
Rear Panel At a Glance
Enable/Disable control
J2 Sense Connector
SW1 Setup Switch
Remote sense + Local sense + Not used
J1 Analog Programming Connector
Installation
Models
Accessories
General Information
Items Supplied
Inspecting the Unit
Installing the Unit
Safety Considerations
Environment
Than 6 mm into the sides of the unit
Rack Installation
Cleaning
Input Connections for 750W units
Connecting the Line Cord
Power cord, resulting in fire
Input Connections for 1500W units
Installation
Shorted, whichever is greater
Wire Size
Tightened
For 5 a For 10 a For 20A For 50A For 150A
Prevent loosening the connections or bending the bus-bars
Output voltage of the power supply
Load Connections for 6V to 60V Models
Cross Section Resistance
10 mm 0.39
Wire Size
Load Connections for 80V to 600V Models
Torque
Load wires
Output Voltage Sensing
Plug Type
Local Sensing
Remote Sensing
Load Considerations
Multiple Loads
Output Noise and Impedance Effects
Inductive Loads
Connected in parallel
Parallel Connections
Grounding the Output
Local Sensing
Remote Sensing
Setting up the Master Unit
Setting up the Slave Units
Series Connections
Setting the Over-Voltage Protection
Setting the Over-Current Protection
Connected in series
Local Sensing Remote Sensing
Separated and floated from each other
Mating Plug
J1 Connector Connections
Voltage of the power supply
Extraction tool
Operating the Power Supply Locally
Before Check-Out
On check-out procedure
Turn-On Check-Out
Constant Voltage Check
OCP Check
UVL Check
Constant Current Check
Normal Operation
Constant Voltage Mode
Constant Current Mode
Over-Voltage Protection
CV/CC Mode Crossover
CV/CC Signal
Limit the sink current to less than 10mA
Under-Voltage Limit
Over-Current Protection
Front Panel Lock-Out
Over-Temperature Protection
Power-Fail Protection
SYSTCOMMRLST, it cannot be unlocked from the front panel
Safe-Start and Auto-Restart
Output On/Off Controls
OUT on button
Output Shut-Off Terminals
SW1 switch ENA+/ENA- pins Output Display Prot Indicator
Enable/Disable Terminals
SW1 switch SO Signal Level Output Display
Daisy-Chained Output Shut-down
Power Supply OK Signal
Analog Programming of Output Voltage and Current
Sense terminal, as it may damage the unit
Analog Programming Control Terminals
Voltage Programming of Output Voltage and Current
Resistance Programming of Output Voltage and Current
SW1 switch Voltage Programming
Down default
Current Programming
Down default J1 pin Voltage Monitor Current Monitor
External Monitoring of Output Voltage and Current
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Operating the Power Supply Remotely
Automation-Ready CD-ROM included with this product
Automation-Ready CD-ROM that is shipped with your product
Connecting to the Interfaces
Gpib Interface
Visa address is USB023912055serialnumber0INSTR
USB Interface
LAN Interface
Connecting to a Site LAN
An example of a hostname
CAT5 Crossover Cable
Connecting to a Private LAN
Previous settings
Instrument
Ethernet Connection Monitoring
Using the Web Server
LAN Communication
Using Telnet
Using Sockets
Configuring the LAN Parameters
By the subnet mask setting
Factory-shipped non-volatile LAN settings
Using the Setup Utility
Factory-shipped LAN Settings
Series N5700 User’s Guide
Syntax
Scpi Commands an Introduction
Multiple Commands in a Message
Commands from Different Subsystems
Message Unit
Queries
Common Commands
Command Terminators
Suffixes and Multipliers
Parameter Types
Numeric Parameters
Response Data Types
Subsystem is in the Initiated state
Scpi Command Completion
Device Clear
Language Reference
Scpi Command Description
Scpi Command Summary
Subsystem Commands
Common Commands
Command Description
Calibration Commands
Commands will generate an error
Measure Commands
CALibrateSTATe Onoff ,password CALibrateSTATe?
Output Commands
OUTPutSTATe Onoff OUTPutSTATe?
Source Commands
Model V rating
Min. low limit Max. low limit
Status Commands
WTG Generation
1024 256
Bit Position
Bit Value
Bit Name
STATusQUEStionableEVENt?
1024 512
CLS
Bit Position Bit Value
128
SRE SRE?
ESB = Event status byte summary MAV = Message available
System Commands
SYSTemCOMMunicateTCPipCONTrol?
TST?
Trigger Commands
ABORt
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Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Visual Basic
Microsoft Visual C++
Output Programming Example
Series N5700 User’s Guide
Trigger Programming Example
Series N5700 User’s Guide
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Appendix a Specifications
Performance Specifications
Agilent Models N5741A N5752A and N5761A N5772A
Remote Sense Compensation
Supplemental Characteristics
Programming Resolution Measurement Resolution
Over-voltage Protection
Interface Capabilities
Series and Parallel Capability
Savable states
Environmental Conditions
Outline Diagram
43.6mm
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Appendix B Verification and Calibration
Limits and does not need to be re-calibrated
Performance
Verification
Equipment Required
Calibration
Electronic Load
Power Supply
Measurement Techniques
Current-Monitoring Resistor
CV Load Effect
Constant Voltage Tests
Voltage Programming and Readback Accuracy
Model you are checking
CV Source Effect
CV Noise
Transient Recovery Time
Current Programming and Readback Accuracy
CC Load Effect
CC Source Effect
Test Record Form Agilent N5741A and N5761A
Test Record Form Agilent N5742A and N5762A
Agilent N5742A and N5762A Report No Date Description
Test Record Form Agilent N5743A and N5763A
Agilent N5743A and N5763A Report No Date Description
Test Record Form Agilent N5744A and N5764A
Agilent N5744A and N5764A Report No Date Description
Test Record Form Agilent N5745A and N5765A
Agilent N5745A and N5765A Report No Date Description
Test Record Form Agilent N5746A and N5766A
Agilent N5746A and N5766A Report No Date Description
Test Record Form Agilent N5747A and N5767A
Agilent N5747A and N5767A Report No Date Description
Test Record Form Agilent N5748A and N5768A
Agilent N5748A and N5768A Report No Date Description
Test Record Form Agilent N5749A and N5769A
Agilent N5749A and N5769A Report No Date Description
Test Record Form Agilent N5750A and N5770A
Agilent N5750A and N5770A Report No Date Description
Use fixed resistor instead of load modules
Test Record Form Agilent N5751A and N5771A
Agilent N5751A and N5771A Report No Date Description
Test Record Form Agilent N5752A and N5772A
Agilent N5752A and N5772A Report No Date Description
Voltage Programming and Measurement Calibration
Calibration Procedure
Calibration
Viattrtmovalue in the ViSetAttribute function
Current Programming and Measurement Calibration
Appendix C Service
Turn-on check out procedure
Types of Service Available
Operating Checklist
Trouble-shooting guide
Symptom Check
Does the AC source voltage sag when a load is applied?
Error List
Error Messages
Displaying the Scpi error queue
Error
Data type error
Command error
Syntax error
Command header error
Command Errors
Query Interrupted
Execution Errors
Query Error
Query Unterminated
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Appendix D Compatibility
Result in unpredictable instrument behavior
Differences In General
Differences
Compatibility Command
Compatibility Command Summary
Description Similar Scpi Command
MEASVOLT?
Index
Initiate commands
Index
Specifications
Over-voltage protection
130 Series N5700 User’s Guide
Address
Safety
Manufacturer’s
Conforms with the following product standards
Manual Updates