Agilent 6800 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Introduction to the Agilent 6800 AC Power Source/Analyzer
- Page 4 – What is a STEP Transient?; Agilent 6800 Series Output Transients
- Page 5 – Model of the Transient System
- Page 6 – Agilent 6800 Series Triggering
- Page 8 – Agilent 6800 Series Measurements; Pre-event and Post-event Acquisition Triggering
- Page 9 – MEASure and FETCh Command Execution Diagram
- Page 10 – Applications
- Page 11 – How the 6800 series implements the dropout
- Page 12 – Variations on this implementation; Timing Diagram of Application 1
- Page 16 – List Timing Diagram for Application 2
- Page 18 – Implementation details
- Page 22 – Timing Diagram for Application 4
- Page 24 – Overview of application; Agilent 6800 series features used; How the 6800 series implements user-defined waveforms
- Page 25 – Timing Diagram for Application #5
Agilent 6800 Series
AC Power Source/Analyzer
Product Note
Using the Agilent Technologies 6800 Series
AC Power Source/Analyzers for Generation
and Measurement
Applications:
• Simulating AC Line Sub-Cycle Dropouts
• Generating MIL -STD-704D Waveforms
• Performing IEC 555-2 Measurements
• Performing Inrush Current Measurements
• Generating User-Defined Waveforms
• Operating the Agilent 6812A and 6813A
at Low Frequencies
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Summary
3 The 6800 series ac power source/analyzers aremembers of the Agilent Technologies “One-Box”Solution power products family. These productsoffer an integrated solution for ac power testingapplications. The 6800 series combines the functionality of thefollowing instruments in one box: • power amplifie...
4 A programmable output value of the ac powersource/analyzer can operate in one of four modes:FIXED, Step, Pulse, or List. The default setting isFIXED mode, where the output will stay “fixed” atthe programmed value until another command issent to change it. The remaining three operatingmodes constit...