Table 1-1 Performance Specifications

Agilent Technologies Model

DC Output: Voltage, current and power spans indicate range over which output may be varied using front panel controls.

Load Effect (Load Regulation) Voltage load effect is given for a load current change equal to the current rating of the supply. Current load effect is given for a load voltage change equal to the voltage rating of the supply.

Source Effect (Line Regulation): Given for a change within the rated line voltage for any output within the rated output voltage, current and power of the supply

PARD (Ripple and Noise): Measured at any line voltage and under any load condition within rating (rms 10 Hz to 10 Mhz/p-p 10 Hz to 20 MHz)

Load Effect Transient Recovery: Maximum time required for output voltage to recover within the specified band around the nominal output voltage following a step change (10% or 50%) in output current while operating in the constant voltage mode

Volts

Amps

Maximum Power

Voltage

Current

Voltage

Current

Voltage

Current

Time 10%/50%

Level 10%/50%

6010A

0-200 V

0-17 A

1000-1200 W

0.01% + 5 mV

0.01% + 10 mA

0.01% + 5 mV

0.01% + 5 mA

22mV/50 mV2 15 mA/1, 4

2 ms/3 ms

150 mV/500mV

6011A

0-20 V

0-120 A

840-1072 W

0.01% + 3 mV

0.01% + 15 mA

0.01% + 2 mV

0.01% + 25 mA

8 mV/50 mV

120mA/1,4

2ms/3 ms

100 mV/300mV

Table 1-2. Supplemental Characteristics

Agilent Technologies Model

Programming: Given for control of the

 

 

 

Voltage Resolution

output over the GP-IB or with front panel controls

 

 

 

Current Resolution

Front Panel Voltmeter:

 

 

 

 

Range

 

 

 

 

 

Resolution

 

 

 

 

 

Accuracy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

T.C. (per/°C)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Front Panel Ammeter:

 

 

 

 

Range

 

 

 

 

 

Resolution

 

 

 

 

 

Accuracy

 

 

 

 

 

T.C. (per/°C)

Display OVP:

 

 

 

 

Range

 

 

 

 

 

Resolution

 

 

 

 

 

Accuracy

 

 

 

 

 

T.C. (per/°C)

Maximum AC Input Current: +6% -13%(48-63) Hz

 

 

 

100 Vac (Opt.100)

 

 

 

 

120 Vac (Std.)

 

 

 

 

220 Vac (Opt.220)

 

 

 

 

240 Vac (Opt.240)

Typical input power at rated output power: (see point P2 on Figure 1-1)

 

Temperature Coefficient: Output change per degree Celsius change

 

 

Voltage

in ambient following 30 minute warm-up.

 

 

 

 

Current

Drift (Stability): Change in output (dc to 20 Hz) over 8-hour internal

 

 

Voltage

under constant line, load, and ambient following 30-minute warm-up

 

 

Current

Programming Response Time: The maximum time required

 

 

Settling

 

 

 

 

 

Band

to change from zero volts to full scale voltage or from full scale

Up

Full Load

voltage to 2 volts (6 volts for Agilent 6028A and 5 volts for Agilent 6015A)

 

 

No Load

 

 

and settle within the specified band. Full load is defined as the

 

Down

Full Load

resistance equal to Vp1/Ip1. Light load is as specified

 

 

 

 

Light Load

 

 

 

 

Overvoltage Protection: Trip voltage adjustable via front

 

 

Range

panel control using the Display OVP function

 

 

 

 

Resolution

 

 

 

 

 

Accuracy

Monitoring Output Accuracy: 0 to 5 V signals from rear panel terminals that

Voltage

indicate 0 to full scale output voltage and current. Output impedance = 10K Ω.

Current

 

 

 

 

 

Remote Analog Programming Accuracy

Resistance (0 to 4K)

Voltage

 

 

 

 

 

Current

 

Voltage (0 to 5V)

Voltage

 

 

 

 

 

Current

Reverse Voltage Protection: Maximum continuous current caused by reverse

Ac power on

voltage impressed across the output terminals.

 

 

 

 

Ac power off

6010A

70mV

7mA

20V, 200 V

100mV, 1 V 0.65% + 3.5 counts, 0.65% + 3.5 counts

80ppm + 1 mV,

80ppm + 1 mV

20A

10mA

0.6% + 4 counts

100ppm + 2 mA 2000 V

1V

2.5% + 1.1 V

200ppm + 3 mV

24A

15A

14A

1435 W

80ppm + 15 mV

100ppm + 4 mA 0.03 % + 17 mV 0.03% + 5 mA

300mV

300 ms (0.4Ω )

300 ms

500 ms (0.4Ω )

3.5s (open Ω) 0-214 V

600 mV

0.3% + 1.25 V

0.3% + 60 mV

0.36% + 10 mA

0.5% + 35 mV

1% + 800 mA3

0.25% + 35 mA

0.4% + 800 mA3

17A

7A

6011A

5mV

40mA

20V, 200 V

10mV, 100 mV 0.6% + 2 counts, 0.8% + 2 counts

80ppm + 1mV, 100ppm + 1 mV

200A

100mA

0.7% + 300 mA4

100ppm + 3 mA

200V

100mV 2.5% + 625 mV

150ppm + 3 mV

24A

15A

14A

1375 W

100ppm + 2 mV

180ppm + 15 mA 0.03% + 3 mV 0.1% + 25 mA

30mV

300 ms (40 Ω)

300ms

600ms

1.5s (50 Ω) 0-22 V

100mV

0.25% + 625 mV

0.25% + 2 mV

0.3% + 35 mA

0.5% + 215 mV

1% + 170 mA

0.3% + 215 mV

0.36% + 170 mA

50A

20A

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Agilent Technologies 6012B Performance Specifications, Supplemental Characteristics Agilent Technologies Model, 6010A

6015A, 6023A, 6028A, 6012B, 6011A, 6010a specifications

Agilent Technologies, a leader in the field of measurement and analysis, offers a suite of instruments within its 6010 and 6011 series, specifically the 6010A, 6011A, 6012B, and 6015A models. These devices are designed to meet the needs of various industries, including healthcare, environmental monitoring, and materials testing.

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