Agilent 87130A - Manual

Agilent 87130A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notice; NOTE
  • Page 3 – Warranty; Certification; LIMITATION OF WARRANTY.; The foregoing warranty shall not apply
  • Page 4 – THE REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE; Assistance
  • Page 5 – Service and Support; Asia Call Center Numbers
  • Page 6 – Safety and Regulatory Information; WARNING; The; CAUTION; notice denotes a hazard. It calls attention to an operating; CAUTION; notice until the indicated conditions are fully; Instrument Markings
  • Page 7 – Before Applying Power
  • Page 8 – General Safety Considerations; C for every 100 watts dissipated in the cabinet. If the total
  • Page 10 – Typeface Conventions; Italics; filename; exactly
  • Page 11 – Contents; Figure 1-3. Packaging Materials for the 87130A Switch Driver; Attenuator/Switch Driver; Figure 2-2. Typical Operating Setup Using Internal Driver
  • Page 12 – Specifications
  • Page 13 – Table 4-4. Service Request Enable Register
  • Page 14 – Replaceable Parts
  • Page 15 – Overview; In this chapter you will find:
  • Page 16 – Features of the Attenuator/Switch Driver; The block diagram is shown below. Refer to
  • Page 17 – Sensing Disabled; WIDTh; Sensing Enabled; “Example Speed Calculation” on page 4-74
  • Page 18 – Compatible Switches
  • Page 19 – Front Panel Features; command from a controller. Refer to the
  • Page 20 – Unpacking Your Instrument; “Service and Support” on page v
  • Page 21 – Packaging Materials for the 87130A; Switch Driver
  • Page 22 – Before Installing the Attenuator/Switch Driver; conductive table mat and wrist strap combination, and
  • Page 23 – momentarily
  • Page 24 – Returning Your Instrument for Service; “Service and; Place the switch driver in its original packaging materials.
  • Page 25 – In this chapter you will learn about:
  • Page 26 – Getting Started; Initial Inspection; Preparing for Use; system configuration.; Power requirements; for additional information.; Power cord
  • Page 27 – GPIB Addressing; instrument to change the GPIB address.
  • Page 28 – Connecting Switch Drivers to Switches and Attenuators; Connecting Switch Drivers to Switches and; Driver Boards; for pin
  • Page 29 – Using External Drivers; Each card must have a unique address. (Refer to
  • Page 30 – The 84940A driver board includes the following items:
  • Page 31 – Typical Single Switch Channel Connector
  • Page 32 – Daisy Chain of Driver Cards in Single Enclosure
  • Page 33 – When connecting attenuators
  • Page 34 – Refer to; “TRIGger” on
  • Page 35 – Driver Card Address; Eight Driver Card Addresses
  • Page 38 – Rear Panel 68-Pin (Female) SCSI II Type Connector Pin Functions
  • Page 39 – after one hour of continuous operation, unless otherwise noted.
  • Page 40 – Performance Specifications
  • Page 41 – 7130A Environmental Specifications
  • Page 43 – Remote Operation
  • Page 44 – Programming; Standard Commands; The instrument command language is; Language; talker’s address command is sent (the address of the computer).
  • Page 45 – Programming Syntax
  • Page 46 – Interface Select Code (Selects Interface); Chapter 2, “Installing the 87130A Attenuator/Switch; to device address 709.
  • Page 47 – Commands; To execute a single function within a subsystem:
  • Page 48 – is an example of a common command header.; – longform; Program Data
  • Page 49 – Character Program Data; Numeric Program Data; Query Command
  • Page 50 – When the query
  • Page 51 – Programming the Switch Driver; Initialization; “Common Commands Reference” on page 4-12.
  • Page 53 – String Variables; places the output of the query in the string variable; This example shows the data being returned to a string variable:; Instrument Status; for more information.
  • Page 54 – Common Commands Reference
  • Page 55 – Syntax
  • Page 56 – mask; Example Command; Event Status Enable Register Bit Definitions
  • Page 57 – Example Query; Event Status Register Bit Definitions
  • Page 59 – after; before
  • Page 62 – Refer to the command
  • Page 63 – All relays for which sensing is enabled (
  • Page 65 – Hierarchy; Command Tree
  • Page 68 – SCPI Command Reference; Channel Lists; channel; SCPI Commands
  • Page 69 – A path may be added to a group in several; A previously defined path; query
  • Page 71 – or
  • Page 72 – Channels must have; Devices for which sensing is on
  • Page 74 – When querying the; list must be checked as
  • Page 77 – This command defines a path whose name is; command to; This query returns a list of all of the path names in the group
  • Page 84 – This function allows EERom information to be read out. (Refer to
  • Page 85 – These set the Cmd Err bit in ESR.
  • Page 86 – Execution Errors; Device Specific Errors
  • Page 87 – Query Errors
  • Page 88 – For the rest of the data, it is allocated as needed. For any given
  • Page 89 – subsystem allows grouping of paths to customize the manual; up to 16 groups. Each group may be defined and labeled.
  • Page 90 – RAM is initialized to the state described in
  • Page 92 – MEMory; subsystem is used to delete, initialize RAM, and save EEROM
  • Page 93 – Refer to the; This command associates the name; with group 1 for programming
  • Page 96 – A 1 means the channel is in the PFA:OPEN list.
  • Page 99 – and; to list all paths in a group.
  • Page 100 – ROUTe; Refer to the command tree.; Relay switching and configuration is accomplished by the; command
  • Page 102 – STATus; In the; susbsytem is required by SCPI but is not used by the
  • Page 103 – SYSTem; These are SYSTem commands from the SCPI specification.
  • Page 104 – TRIGger; will allow; This example assigns the value, 150 msec, to the; value will be reset on instrument power
  • Page 105 – This example assigns a value of 14 to a path with pathname
  • Page 106 – data will survive a power cycle. Refer to; to adjust switching time when sensing is enabled.; command or on
  • Page 107 – This turns sensing off for all channels.
  • Page 108 – This reads out the firmware datecode.
  • Page 109 – parameter may be; command) with path name
  • Page 110 – Example Programs; Save Memory; the EEROM so that it can be replaced.
  • Page 113 – Restore Memory
  • Page 116 – Example Speed Calculation; Relay Drive Sequence
  • Page 119 – Timing Chart
  • Page 122 – This page intentionally left blank
  • Page 123 – Firmware Revisions; Accessories
  • Page 128 – Replaceable Parts - 87130A Cable Assembly
  • Page 131 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 132 – A procedure for checking the fuses and power supply is given on
  • Page 134 – Fuse and Power Supply Check; Fuse Check; Power Supply Test Points; Power Supply Check
  • Page 135 – Procedure for Setting Up the EPROM; READ GPIB FOR ERROR
  • Page 137 – Index
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87130A
Attenuator/Switch Driver

Operating and Service
Guide

Manual part number: 87130-90007
Printed in USA
August 2001
Supersedes: May 2000

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Page 2 - Notice; NOTE

ii Agilent 87130A Operating and Service Manual Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Agilent Technologies makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness ...

Page 3 - Warranty; Certification; LIMITATION OF WARRANTY.; The foregoing warranty shall not apply

Agilent 87130A Operating and Service Manual iii Warranty Certification Agilent Technologies, Inc., certifies that this product met its published specifications at the time of shipment from the factory. Agilent Technologies further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the Unit...

Page 4 - THE REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE; Assistance

iv Agilent 87130A Operating and Service Manual WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. THE REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE BUYER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONS...

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