Agilent 66309B - Manual

Agilent 66309B

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Warranty Information; CERTIFICATION
  • Page 3 – Safety Summary
  • Page 5 – Declaration Page; DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
  • Page 7 – Acoustic Noise Information; Herstellerbescheinigung; Printing History; Copyright 1999 Agilent Technologies Inc.
  • Page 8 – Table of Contents; - GENERAL INFORMATION
  • Page 10 – - PROGRAMMING THE DC SOURCE
  • Page 11 – - LANGUAGE DICTIONARY
  • Page 13 – B - VERIFICATION AND CALIBRATION
  • Page 14 – E - LINE VOLTAGE CONVERSION; INDEX
  • Page 15 – Quick Reference; The Front Panel - At a Glance; Annunciators
  • Page 16 – The Rear Panel - At a Glance; Output 2 connector; Instrument Configuration; Use the front panel Address key to configure the interface
  • Page 17 – Front Panel Number Entry; Use the arrow keys and knob to change voltage or current settings; Increments the flashing digit; Use the Function keys and Entry keys to enter a new value
  • Page 19 – Front Panel Menus - At a Glance
  • Page 20 – SCPI Programming Commands - At a Glance
  • Page 21 – General Information; Document Orientation
  • Page 22 – - General Information; Safety Considerations; Option; Delete instrument feet option; Item; Rack mount - for two side by side units of different depths
  • Page 23 – General Information - 2; Description and Model Differences
  • Page 24 – Common Capabilities
  • Page 25 – Output 1 Characteristic
  • Page 26 – Output 2 Characteristic
  • Page 29 – Installation; Installation and Operation Checklist; Check the Output Compensation; “Output Compensation” in this chapter.; High; continuing. Refer to “Clearing Protection” in chapter 5.
  • Page 30 – Inspection; Damage; Cleaning; Location
  • Page 31 – Input Connections; Connect the Power Cord
  • Page 32 – Output Connections; Turn the unit off before connecting any wires.; Output 1; The main output connector (output 1) has a termination for the + and; Output 2; sense terminals, and an; Current Ratings; Fire Hazard; Voltage Drops and Lead Resistance
  • Page 33 – Remote Sense Connections
  • Page 35 – Load Regulation and Voltage Drop in the Remote Sense Leads
  • Page 36 – Open Sense Lead Protection; To enable open sense lead detection from the front panel, press the; to scroll to; to select ON, then press; . To have the unit turn on with open sense detection
  • Page 37 – Prot; following error messages will be reported on the front panel:; Message; Positive sense or load lead is open; sense open; Local Sensing
  • Page 38 – Output Compensation
  • Page 39 – OVP Considerations; DVM Connections; The DVM may be damaged if voltages at the input terminals exceed
  • Page 40 – Measuring Circuits that are Not Powered by the Main Output; 5 Vdc, depending on the orientation of the input leads.
  • Page 42 – External Protection Connections
  • Page 43 – Digital I/O Connections; Computer Connections; GPIB Interface; key as
  • Page 44 – menu. All applicable SCPI and COMPatibility commands
  • Page 45 – Checkout Procedure; key followed by the; key to see the
  • Page 47 – In Case of Trouble; show an error message that indicates the reason for the failure.; Selftest Error Messages; Pressing the
  • Page 48 – Runtime Error Messages; Line Fuse
  • Page 49 – Front panel Operation; Here is what you will find in this chapter:; key on the front panel to put the unit in local mode.; Front Panel Description
  • Page 50 – – Front Panel Operation
  • Page 51 – Front Panel Operation - 5; System Keys; indicating that the shifted keys are active.; Command Function
  • Page 52 – Function Keys; Immediate Action Keys
  • Page 53 – Metering Keys; Press this key to access the following metering functions.; Display
  • Page 54 – Output Control Keys
  • Page 55 – Entry Keys
  • Page 56 – Examples of Front Panel Programming; - Using the Front Panel Display; Selecting an output on Agilent 66309B/D units
  • Page 57 – Set the output voltage
  • Page 58 – Setting the relay mode (Agilent 66309B/D with Option 521 only)
  • Page 59 – Enable the output; - Querying and Clearing Output Protection and Errors; If; Query and clear the dc source overcurrent protection as follows:; Disable Overvoltage Protection as follows:; Query and Clear Errors as follows:
  • Page 60 – – Making Basic Front Panel Measurements; Use the Meter menu for making front panel measurements:
  • Page 61 – – Making Enhanced Front Panel Measurements
  • Page 62 – The common mode voltage range of the DVM input is; Use the Meter menu for making DVM measurements:
  • Page 63 – To configure the RIDFI mode of the port, proceed as follows:; - Setting the GPIB Address and Programming Language; key. This menu is also used to select the; Set the GPIB address as follows:
  • Page 64 – 0 - Storing and Recalling Instrument States; Save an instrument state in location 0 as follows:; Clear the non-volatile memory of the dc source as follows:
  • Page 65 – Introduction to Programming; External References; GPIB References; The following documents will assist you with programming in SCPI:
  • Page 66 – - Introduction to Programming; VXI; Supported Applications; HP; Downloading and Installing the Driver
  • Page 67 – Introduction to Programming - 6; Accessing Online Help; GPIB Capabilities of the DC Source; GPIB Address; RS-232 Capabilities of the DC Source
  • Page 68 – Baud Rate; Introduction to SCPI
  • Page 69 – Conventions Used in This Guide; Boldface font; Computer; Types of SCPI Commands
  • Page 70 – Multiple Commands in a Message; Use a semicolon to separate commands within a message.; Moving Among Subsystems
  • Page 71 – Using Queries; Observe the following precautions with queries:; Types of SCPI Messages; There are two types of SCPI messages, program and response.; The Message Unit
  • Page 72 – Query Indicator; SCPI Data Formats; Numerical Data Formats; Symbol
  • Page 73 – Suffixes and Multipliers; Class; Response Data Types; SCPI Command Completion
  • Page 74 – Using Device Clear; The input and output buffers of the dc source are cleared.; SCPI Conformance Information; SCPI Conformed Commands
  • Page 75 – Programming the DC Source; output functions such as voltage and current; Programming the Output; Power-on Initialization; OUTP ON
  • Page 76 – - Programming the DC Source; Output Voltage; VOLT 5; Maximum Voltage; Output Current; or; Maximum Current
  • Page 77 – Programming the DC Source - 7; Triggering Output Changes; SCPI Triggering Nomenclature; Alias; Output Trigger Model; Setting the Voltage or Current Transient Levels
  • Page 78 – Enabling the Output Trigger System; Single Trigger; an IEEE-488 Group Execute Trigger bus command; Multiple Triggers
  • Page 79 – Making Basic Measurements; Average Measurements
  • Page 80 – Window Functions; Making Enhanced Measurements
  • Page 81 – Current Ranges and Measurement Detector; To read the rms content of a voltage or current waveform, use:
  • Page 82 – Pulse Measurements; Minimum and Maximum Measurements; To return the maximum or minimum value of a pulse or ac waveform use:; High/Low Measurements; To return the average value of the high bin, use:
  • Page 83 – Returning All Measurement Data From the Data Buffer; Making DVM Measurements; 0 Vdc. To obtain correct voltage
  • Page 84 – Triggered Measurements; Sequence Form; Measurement Trigger Model
  • Page 85 – Enabling the Measurement Trigger System; Selecting the Measurement Trigger Source
  • Page 86 – Generating Measurement Triggers; Single Triggers
  • Page 88 – Pre-trigger and Post-trigger Data Acquisition; Programming the Status Registers
  • Page 90 – Operation Status Group
  • Page 91 – Questionable Status Group
  • Page 92 – The MSS Bit; Determining the Cause of a Service Interrupt; You can determine the reason for an SRQ by the following actions:; Servicing Operation Status and Questionable Status Events
  • Page 93 – Monitoring Both Phases of a Status Transition
  • Page 94 – Using the Inhibit/Fault Port as a Digital I/O
  • Page 95 – Language Dictionary; Syntax Forms; Subsystem Commands
  • Page 96 – – Language Dictionary
  • Page 97 – Language Dictionary - 8
  • Page 99 – Common Commands
  • Page 100 – Calibration Commands
  • Page 102 – Command Syntax
  • Page 103 – Display Commands; DISPlay; ON
  • Page 104 – Measurement Commands; FORMat
  • Page 105 – None
  • Page 114 – Output Commands
  • Page 119 – This command sets the output voltage level of the dc source.
  • Page 121 – Status Commands
  • Page 122 – Table 8-4. Bit Configuration of Operation Status Registers
  • Page 125 – System Commands
  • Page 126 – Trigger Commands; Sequence Name
  • Page 127 – or OFF; TRIGger; BUS
  • Page 132 – NEGative; triggering occurs on the falling edge.; EITHer; triggering occurs on either edge.
  • Page 134 – INTernal
  • Page 135 – Clears the Status Byte and the Error Queue
  • Page 136 – Field
  • Page 140 – Related Commands
  • Page 141 – Additional Commands; This query returns the maximum rated current of the instrument.
  • Page 143 – Specifications; C. Specifications apply with typical cellular phone
  • Page 144 – Supplemental Characteristics; up to 4 V
  • Page 147 – Verification and Calibration; Equipment Required
  • Page 148 – B - Verification and Calibration; Performing the Verification Tests; Perform the Turn-On Checkout as directed in chapter 4.
  • Page 149 – Verification and Calibration - B; Voltage Programming and Measurement Accuracy; Current Programming and Measurement Accuracy
  • Page 150 – Current Sink Measurement
  • Page 151 – DVM Measurement Accuracy
  • Page 154 – Performing the Calibration Procedure; Front Panel Calibration Menu
  • Page 155 – Front Panel Calibration Procedure; Check the Language Setting
  • Page 156 – Overvoltage Protection Calibration; Current Programming and High-Range Measurement Calibration
  • Page 158 – Saving the Calibration Constants
  • Page 159 – Calibration Error Messages; Changing the Calibration Password; Calibration Over the GPIB
  • Page 161 – Error Messages; Error Number List; Error numbers are displayed on the front panel
  • Page 162 – C – Error Messages
  • Page 165 – Example Programs; National Instruments GPIB-PCII Interface/Handler; Assigning the GPIB Address in Programs; National Instruments GPIB Driver
  • Page 166 – D – Example Programs; Error Handling
  • Page 167 – Example Programs - D
  • Page 168 – BASIC; Example 2. Controller Using BASIC
  • Page 169 – Example 3. Current Pulse Measurement Using BASIC
  • Page 170 – Example 4. Voltage Pulse Measurement Using VISA Library Calls
  • Page 173 – DFI Programming Example; Example 5. DFI Example Using BASIC
  • Page 175 – Line Voltage Conversion; Open the Unit; Turn off ac power and disconnect the power cord from the unit.; Configure the Power Transformer; Slide the cover over the unit toward the front.
  • Page 177 – Compatibility Language; Command
  • Page 178 – F – Compatibility Language; Compatibility; CLR
  • Page 179 – Compatibility Language - F; Only applies to units with Relay Option 760. This command
  • Page 183 – Index
  • Page 189 – Agilent Sales and Support Office; Technical data is subject to change.
  • Page 190 – Manual Updates
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USER’S GUIDE

Agilent Model 66111A

Fast Transient DC Source

Agilent Model 66311B/D, 66309B/D

Mobile Communications DC Source

NOTE: Refer to page 23 for a brief description of the model differences.

Agilent Part No. 5964-8125

Microfiche No. 5964-8126

Printed in USA: June 2000

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Summary

Page 2 - Warranty Information; CERTIFICATION

2 Warranty Information CERTIFICATION Agilent Technologies certifies that this product met its published specifications at time of shipment from the factory.Agilent Technologies further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States NationalBureau of Standards, to the ...

Page 3 - Safety Summary

3 Safety Summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation of this instrument.Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safetystandards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the instrument...

Page 5 - Declaration Page; DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

5 Declaration Page DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer’s Name: Agilent Technologies Manufacturer’s Address: 140 Green Pond RoadRockaway, New Jersey 07866U.S.A. declares that the Product Product Name: a) Dynamic Measurement DC Source b ) System DC Power S...

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