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 Convenient bench-top features
Flexible system features
 Front Panel at a Glance
 For Agilent E3633A Model **For Agilent E3634A Model
 Front-Panel Voltage and Current Limit Settings
 Display Annunciators
 Rear Panel at a Glance
 This Book
Page
 Contents
 Contents
Remote Interface Reference
 Tutorial
Error Messages
Application Programs
 Specifications
 General Information
 Safety Considerations
Safety and EMC Requirements
 Options
Options and Accessories
Accessories
 Description
General Information Description
 R n i n g
 General Information Description R n i n g
 Cooling and Location
Installation
Initial Inspection
 General Information Installation Rack Mounting
Page
 Power-Line Voltage Selection
Input Power Requirements
Power-Line Cord
General Information Input Power Requirements
 General Information Input Power Requirements
 General Information Input Power Requirements
 Initial Operation
 Initial Operation
 Preliminary Checkout
 Enable the outputs
Power-On Checkout
Initial Operation Power-On Checkout
Addr 05 or RS-232
 Voltage Output Checkout
Turn on the power supply
Output Checkout
Initial Operation Output Checkout
 Current Output Checkout
Enable the output
Adjust the voltage limit value to 1.0 volt
 Chapter
 Initial Operation Output Checkout
 Front-Panel Operation
 Front-Panel Operation
 Front-Panel Operation Overview
Front-Panel Operation Front-Panel Operation Overview
 Constant Voltage Operation
Set the display to the limit mode
Adjust the knob for the desired current limit
Front-Panel Operation Constant Voltage Operation
 CURRent currentMINMAX
Adjust the knob for the desired output voltage
Return to the meter mode
VOLTage voltageMINMAX
 Constant Current Operation
Front-Panel Operation Constant Current Operation
 Adjust the knob for the desired output current
 Storing and Recalling Operating States
Set up the power supply for the desired operating state
Turn on the storage mode
Store the operating state in memory location
 Save the operating state
Turn on the recall mode
Restore the operating state
Recall the stored operating state
 Programming Overvoltage Protection
Setting the OVP Level and Enable the OVP Circuit
Enable the OVP circuit
Front-Panel Operation Programming Overvoltage Protection
 Clearing the Overvoltage Condition
Move to the clear mode
Checking OVP Operation
Lower the output voltage level
 Voltprot voltageMINMAX
Move to the OVP Clear mode
Raise the OVP trip level
Voltprotstat Offon
 Recommended Protection Circuit for Battery Charging
 Programming Overcurrent Protection
Setting the OCP Level and Enable the OCP Circuit
Enable the OCP circuit
Front-Panel Operation Programming Overcurrent Protection
 Lower the output current level
Checking OCP Operation
Clearing the Overcurrent Condition
 Currprot currentMINMAX
Move to the OCP Clear mode
Raise the OCP trip level
Currprotstat Offon
 Output Noise
CV Regulation
Output Rating
 Stability
Remote Voltage Sensing Connections
 Remote Voltage Sensing at the Rear Panel
Rear local sensing connections
 Outp Offon
Disabling the Output
Front-Panel Operation Disabling the Output
 Disabling the Output Using an External Relay
Knob Locking
 Front-Panel Operation System-Related Operations
System-Related Operations
Self-Test
TST?
 Error Conditions
102, ‘‘Syntax error’’
 Disptext quoted string
Display Control
Disp Offon
Disptextcle
 SYSTVERS?
Firmware Revision Query
Scpi Language Version
 Remote Interface Selection
Remote Interface Configuration
Front-Panel Operation Remote Interface Configuration
 Parity Selection RS-232
Gpib Address
Baud Rate Selection RS-232
 Save the change and turn off the I/O configuration mode
Turn on the remote configuration mode
Move to the Gpib address setting mode
To Set the Gpib Address
 Choose the RS-232 interface
To Set the Baud Rate and Parity RS-232
RS-232 message will be displayed
Save the change and choose the parity
 Change Saved
 Gpib Interface Configuration
T e Front-Panel Operation Gpib Interface Configuration
 Front-Panel Operation RS-232 Interface Configuration
RS-232 Interface Configuration
RS-232 Configuration Overview
Parity and Data Bits None / 8 data bits factory setting
 Connection to a Computer or Terminal
 DTR / DSR Handshake Protocol
 RS-232 Troubleshooting
 Front-Panel Operation Calibration Overview
Calibration Overview
Calibration Security
 Secured
 Unsecured
 ‘‘CALSECCODE ZZ001443 ’’
Calseccode new code
‘‘CALSECSTAT OFF, HP003633* or HP003634** ’’
‘‘CALSECSTAT ON, ZZ001443 ’’
 CALCOUN?
Calibration Count
Calibration Message
Calstr quoted string
 Remote Interface Reference
 Scpi
 Scpi First-time Scpi users, see
Scpi Command Summary
Remote Interface Reference Scpi Command Summary
 Numeric value DEFault
 System-Related Commands
 Status Reporting Commands
 IEEE-488.2 Common Commands
 Simplified Programming Overview
Using the APPLy Command
Using the Low-Level Commands
‘‘VOLT
 ‘‘TRIGSOUR IMM ’’
Reading a Query Response
Selecting a Trigger Source
 Power Supply Programming Ranges
Agilent E3633A Programming Ranges
 APPLy voltage DEF MIN MAX,current DEF MIN MAX
Using the APPLy Command
Remote Interface Reference Using the APPLy Command
APPLy?
 ‘‘CURR DOWN’’
Output Setting and Operation Commands
‘‘CURR UP’’
 CURRentTRIGgered current MINimum MAXimum
CURRentSTEP numeric valueDEFault
CURRentSTEP? DEFault
CURRentTRIGgered? MINimum MAXimum
 CURRentPROTectionSTATe?
CURRentPROTection? MINimumMAXimum
CURRentPROTectionSTATe 01OFFON
CURRentPROTectionTRIPped?
 ‘‘VOLTSTEP 0.02 ’’
‘‘VOLTSTEP 0.01 ’’
‘‘VOLT UP ’’
‘‘VOLT Down ’’
 VOLTageTRIGgered? MINimum MAXimum
VOLTageSTEP? DEFault
VOLTageTRIGgered voltage MINimum MAXimum
VOLTagePROTection voltageMINimumMAXimum
 VOLTagePROTectionTRIPped?
VOLTagePROTectionSTATe 01OFFON
VOLTagePROTectionSTATe?
VOLTagePROTectionCLEar
 MEASureCURRent?
MEASureVOLTage?
 Trigger Source Choices
Triggering Commands
Remote Interface Reference Triggering Commands
Bus Software Triggering
 Trigsour IMM
Trigsour BUS*TRG*WAI*TRG*WAI
Immediate Triggering
 Triggering Commands
TRG
 System-Related Commands
 +0, ‘‘No error’’
Outprel command SYSTemBEEPer
SYSTemERRor?
OUTPutRELay?
 Curr
IDN?
RST
Currstep
 DISP, OUTP, OUTPREL, TRIGDEL, TRIGSOUR, Volt
SAV 1 2
CURR, CURRSTEP, CURRTRIG, CURRPROT, Currprotstat
VOLTSTEP, VOLTTRIG, VOLTPROT, VOLTPROTSTAT,
 Calibration Commands
 CALibrationSECureSTATe?
CALibrationSECureCODE new code
CALibrationSECureSTATe OFF ON,code
CALibrationSTRing quoted string
 CALibrationVOLTagePROTection
100
 SYSTemREMote
RS-232 Interface Commands
Remote Interface Reference RS-232 Interface Commands
Ctrl-C
 Scpi Status Registers
What is an Event Register?
What is an Enable Register?
Remote Interface Reference Scpi Status Registers
 Scpi Status System
103
 Questionable Status Event register is cleared when
Questionable Status Enable register is cleared when
Questionable Status Register
104
 Standard Event Register
105
 106
Standard Event Enable register is cleared when
Status Byte Register
 Causing the service request
Using Service Request SRQ and Serial Poll
Status Byte Enable register Request Service is cleared when
U t i o n
 To Interrupt Your Bus Controller Using SRQ
Using *STB? to Read the Status Byte
Using the Message Available Bit MAV
Clear
 109
To Determine When a Command Sequence is Completed
Using *OPC to Signal When Data is in the Output Buffer
 STATusQUEStionableCONDition?
Status Reporting Commands
Remote Interface Reference Status Reporting Commands
STATusQUEStionable?
 ESR?
CLS
ESE?
OPC
 STB?
PSC?
SRE?
WAI
 An Introduction to the Scpi Language
113
 ‘‘SOURceCURRentTRIGgered’’ ‘‘APPLy 3.5,1.5’’ 114
Command Format Used in This Manual
CURRent currentMINimumMAXimumUPDOWN
 ‘‘SOURVOLT Mincurr MAX’’
Command Separators
Using the MIN and MAX Parameters
‘‘SOURVOLT MIN’’ ‘‘SOURCURR MAX’’
 IEEE-488.2 Common Commands
Querying Parameter Settings
Scpi Command Terminators
‘‘CURR? MAX’’
 Trigsour Busimm
Scpi Parameter Types
Curr currentMINMAXUPDOWN
117
 Ioclear
Halting an Output in Progress
Clear
118
 Remote Interface Reference Scpi Conformance Information
Scpi Confirmed Commands
Scpi Conformance Information
119
 120
SOURce VOLTageLEVelIMMediateAMPLitude voltageMINMAXUPDOWN
 Non-SCPI Commands
121
 IEEE-488 Conformance Information
 Error Messages
 *RST reset command command does not clear the error queue
102, ‘‘Syntax error’’ 124
 Execution Errors
 121 Invalid character in number
113 Undefined header
Example Triggdel
Example *ESE #B01010102
 170 to Expression errors
Error Messages Execution Errors 141 Invalid character data
160 to Block data errors
144 Character data too long
 Reported. See also ‘‘Self-Test Errors’’, starting on
Error Messages Execution Errors 221 Settings conflict
CALibrationSTRing command
350 Too many errors
 Example *IDN?SYSTVERS?
Error Messages Execution Errors 430 Query Deadlocked
440 Query Unterminated after indefinite response
SYSTemLOCal , SYSTem REMote , and SYSTemRWLock
 Self-Test Errors
Error Messages Self-Test Errors
 Calibration Errors
 717 Cal OVP or OCP status enabled
Error Messages Calibration Errors 714 Bad OVP cal data
716 Bad DAC DNL error correction data
718 Gain out of range for Gain Error Correction
 Application Programs
 134
 Diode.c
Example Program for C and C++
Application Programs Example Program for C and C++
On next 135
 On next 136
 On next 137
 End of Program 138
 Example
Example Program for Excel
Application Programs Example Program for Excel
Program result
 140
 Application Programs Example Program for Excel Diode Macro
On next 141
 End of Program 142
 Declaration for Windows 95/NT
143
 Application Programs Example Program for Excel 144
 Tutorial
 146
 Overview of Agilent E3633A and Agilent E3634A Operation
147
 148
Gpib
RS-232
 149
Output Characteristics
Tutorial Output Characteristics
 Output Characteristics
150
 151
Unwanted Signals
Unregulated State
 152
 Output Isolation
Connecting the Load
R n i n g Tutorial Connecting the Load
Multiple Loads
 154
Tutorial Connecting the Load
Remote Voltage Sensing
 Inductive loading
Load Consideration
Capacitive Loading
Pulse Loading
 Tutorial Connecting the Load Reverse Current Loading
156
 Parallel Connections
Extending the Voltage and Current Range
Series Connections
Tutorial Extending the Voltage and Current Range
 158
Remote Programming
Tutorial Remote Programming
 159
Speed of Response Programming Down
 160
Reliability
Tutorial Reliability
 Specifications
 162
 163
Performance Specifications
Specifications Performance Specifications
 OCP
164
 Supplemental Characteristics
 Programming Language
Maximum Input Power
Operating Temperature
State Storage Memory
 Environmental Conditions
Dimensions
Weight
167
 Specifications Supplemental Characteristics 168
 Index
169
 170
Gpib
 171
Scpi
 172
 Warranty
 Declaration of Conformity
According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN