Agilent Technologies Serials 2933A-08856 to 08860 3025A-09316 and, Agilent 6031A Monitor Signals

Models: Serials 2934A-01825 to 01829 3023A-01925 Serials 2934A-01821 to 01825 3026A-01921 and above Agilent 6032A

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Monitor Signals

1.The total number of devices is no more than 15.

2.The total length of all the cables used is no more than two meters times the number of devices connected together, up to an absolute maximum of 20 meters. (The length between adjacent devices is not critical as long as the total accumulated cable length is no more than the maximum allowed.)

NOTE

IEEE Std 488.1-1987 states that caution should be taken if individual cable length exceeds 4m.

It is recommended that no more than three connector blocks be stacked together, as the resultant leverage can exert excessive force on the mounting panels. Be certain that all connectors are full seated and that the lock screws are firmly finger tightened. Do not use a screwdriver. The screwdriver slots in the lock screws are provided for removal only.

Page 44 provides information for operating the power supply in a GP-IB system. The Tutorial Description of the Agilent Technologies Interface Bus and other documents listed in Section 1 provide additional information that may be helpful when designing a GP-IB system.

Monitor Signals

Amplified and buffered voltage and current monitor output signals are available at the rear-panel terminal strip. These signals can be connected to remote meters to indicate output voltage and current. The signals vary from 0 to 5 volts to indicate a zero to full-scale output. Both monitor-output terminals are referenced to the monitor-common terminal. Output impedance of the monitor terminals is 10.2 k ± 5%; a load of 1 megohm will maintain 1% reading accuracy.

Protective CircuitsThe common terminal (Manual background M) is internally connected to the minus (-) output terminal.

Protective Circuits

Protective circuits within the power supply may limit or turn off the output in case of abnormal conditions. The cause of the protective action can be determined by observing the front panel indicators (lights and meters).

Overrange. If an overrange condition exists (load tries to draw more power than the supply can deliver), the OVERRANGE indicator turns on and both the CV and CC indicators are off. The product of the VOLTS and AMPS displays will exceed the maximum output power of the supply.

Disabled. If the power supply output is disabled, either by a command from GP-IB, by protective circuits within the supply, or by the INH input, the power supply output drops to zero and the DISABLED indicator turns on. The power supply can be disabled by overvoltage, overtemperature, or foldback (indicated by front-panel LEDs), by low or high ac line (mains) voltage, or externally via the remote inhibit (INH) input, by command from the controller (see Page 58).

Overvoltage. If the voltage across the power supply output terminals rises above a preset level, possibly because of a hardware malfunction, the overvoltage protection (OVP) circuit will trip. If this occurs, the power supply will be disabled and the OV indicator turned on. To reset the OVP circuit, first ensure that the condition that caused the overvoltage is corrected. Then turn the power supply off and back on. or reset OVP via the GP-IB.

Overtemperature. If the overtemperature protection circuit trips, the power supply will be disabled and the OT indicator turned on. The overtemperature circuit will reset automatically and the power supply output will be restored when the temperature drops sufficiently for safe operation.

AC Line Over/Under Voltage. If the ac line (mains) input voltage increases or decreases beyond the range for safe operation the power supply output may be disabled. The power supply output will be restored when the input voltage is within range.

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Agilent Technologies Serials 2933A-08856 to 08860 3025A-09316 and, Agilent 6031A manual Monitor Signals, Protective Circuits