Index

 

CV/CC crossover

37

CV/CC signal

37

 

D

daisy-chain shut down

42

damage

17

data socket

53

DC AMPS

10

DC VOLTS

10

Default Gateway

55

device clear

62

DNS

55

Domain

56

 

E

electronic load

95

enable/disable terminals

41

environmental conditions

17, 90

ERR

76

error messages

118

ESB

76

 

F

features

8

FINE

11

front panel locking

39

functions

9

 

G

GPIB address

48

GPIB interface

48

grounding

17, 28

 

H

history

2

Hostname

55

 

I

impedance effects

27

inductive loads

27

initiate commands

 

INIT

79

INIT CONT

79

inspection

17

IO 48

 

IP Address

55

items supplied

16

128

 

 

J

J1 connector

12

J2 connector

12

 

K

Keepalive

56

keywords

59

 

L

LAN

11

LAN interface

49

setup utility

56

sockets

53

Telnet

53

LAN, private

51

LAN, site

50

last setting memory

40

LFP

11

LIMIT

11

load wiring

21

local voltage sensing

25

lock front panel

39

 

M

magnetic fields

17

master unit

29

MAV

76

measure commands

67

MEAS CURR?

67

MEAS VOLT?

67

message terminator

60

end or identify

60

newline

60

model numbers

16

model ratings

9

MSS

76

multiple load connections

26

multipliers

61

 

N

numerical data formats

61

 

O

OCP

11

OPER

76

operating checklist

116

optional commands

58

 

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Agilent Technologies N5700 manual Index, Initiate commands

N5700 specifications

Agilent Technologies, now part of Keysight Technologies, is renowned for its innovative solutions in electronic measurement and instrumentation. Among its impressive portfolio, the Agilent N5700 series of power supplies stands out, providing precision, reliability, and versatility for a range of applications in test and measurement.

The N5700 series features multiple models, each designed to meet the varying power requirements of test systems and electronic devices. One of its key characteristics is its adjustable output voltage and current, allowing users to set parameters according to specific test needs. With outputs ranging from 0 to 60 V and up to 6 A, the N5700 series caters to both low and high-power applications effectively.

A notable technology integrated into the N5700 series is its advanced measurement capabilities. The built-in voltmeter and ammeter enable real-time monitoring of output voltage and current, ensuring precise control over the power supplied to the device under test. This feature is particularly advantageous in troubleshooting and optimization scenarios, providing engineers with immediate feedback on performance.

The N5700 also embraces the latest in power supply control technology with its intuitive user interface. The front panel incorporates a clear display and simple navigation controls, allowing users to program settings easily and access functions without extensive training. Additionally, remote programming capabilities via GPIB, USB, or LAN facilitate integration into automated test setups, enhancing productivity and efficiency.

Thermal management is another hallmark of the N5700 series. Its design ensures effective heat dissipation, enabling reliable operation even under demanding conditions. This robustness is critical in environments where consistent performance is essential, such as in research laboratories and manufacturing facilities.

Furthermore, safety features are thoughtfully included in the N5700 series, such as overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, and short-circuit protection. These elements assure users that their devices and test setups remain secure during testing, minimizing the risk of damage.

In summary, the Agilent N5700 series power supplies encapsulate the fusion of precision, advanced measurement technology, user-friendly design, thermal management, and robust safety features. This combination makes them an invaluable tool for engineers and researchers engaged in electronic testing and development across various industries. With its versatility and reliability, the N5700 series continues to play a pivotal role in advancing electronic measurement methodologies.