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Index
A
Admin menu, password ................................................... 59 airflow ................................................................... 26, 29, 102
All ......................................................................................... 64 allocation, power ............................................................. 110 autoranging....................................................................... 121 auxiliary voltage measurement ....................................... 44 auxiliary voltage measurements ..................................... 78
B bandwidth ........................................................................... 66 bench location.................................................................... 29
C capacitor, external ............................................................. 42
Caution .................................................................................. 3
CC ......................................................................................... 13 channel groups ....................................................................... 39, 95 location ........................................................................... 26 numbering ...................................................................... 26 select ......................................................................... 46, 62 cleaning ............................................................................... 26 connections guard ............................................................................... 34 multiple load .................................................................. 35 negative voltage ............................................................ 42 parallel ............................................................................ 38 positive voltage ............................................................. 42 remote sensing .............................................................. 36 series ............................................................................... 40 contrast, front panel ......................................................... 97 control port, connector ................................................... 104 control socket .................................................................... 58
CP– ....................................................................................... 13
CP+ ............................................................................... 13, 110 current measurement range ..................................................... 77 priority mode .................................................................. 63 returning current data .................................................. 82 setting ....................................................................... 47, 63 current priority ................................................................. 123 current sinking ................................................................. 121
CV ......................................................................................... 13
D damage ................................................................................ 25 data socket.......................................................................... 58
DCL ....................................................................................... 58
Declaration of conformity ................................................... 2 default gateway.................................................................. 55 digital I/O configuring.................................................................... 105 connections .................................................................. 105 digital input configuring.................................................................... 106 connections .................................................................. 106 digitizer, programming ...................................................... 79 dimensions ........................................................................ 102 downprogramming ........................................................... 121
E environmental conditions ................................................. 26
Err ...................................................................................12, 49 external data logging ........................................................ 90 initiate ............................................................................. 92 returning arrays ............................................................. 93 sample interval .............................................................. 91 terminate......................................................................... 93 trigger source ................................................................. 92 external trigger configuring.................................................................... 106 connections .................................................................. 106
F fault output configuring.................................................................... 107 connections .................................................................. 107 ferrite core ........................................................................... 30 fetch commands ................................................................ 77 frequency, 400 Hz .............................................................. 29 front panel contrast ........................................................................... 97 display ............................................................................. 12 keys .................................................................................. 13 lockout ............................................................................. 96 menus .............................................................................. 14 screen saver ................................................................... 97 view ................................................................................. 97
Appendix E Source Operating Modes
front panel menu exiting ............................................................................. 49 using ................................................................................ 48
G
GPIB interface .................................................................... 50 address ........................................................................... 50 ground earth ................................................................................ 26 redundant ....................................................................... 29 groups channel ........................................................................... 95 view ................................................................................. 12 guard connections ............................................................. 34
H
Hanning ............................................................................... 81
Help ................................................................................ 48, 49 history .................................................................................... 2
I
INH ....................................................................................... 13 inhibit input configuring ................................................................... 107 connections ................................................................. 107 inspection ........................................................................... 25 installation .......................................................................... 26 instrument identification .................................................................. 94 storing states ................................................................. 94
IO .................................................................................... 12, 50
IP address ........................................................................... 54 items supplied .................................................................... 25
L
LAN interface .................................................. 12, 51, 52, 53 parameters ..................................................................... 54 private ............................................................................. 52 site ................................................................................... 52 sockets ............................................................................ 58
Telnet .............................................................................. 58 list arbitrary........................................................................... 75 programming .................................................................. 72 load connections ............................................................... 31 lockout, front panel ........................................................... 96
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M measure commands .......................................................... 77 measurement seamless autoranging ............................................80, 91 measurement features ........................................................ 9 measurement trigger generate .......................................................................... 85 initiate ............................................................................. 84 source .............................................................................. 83 measurements arrays ............................................................................... 82 converter ......................................................................... 83
Hanning window ........................................................... 81
Rectangular window ..................................................... 81 sample interval .............................................................. 80 simultaneous V and I .................................................... 78
Menu .................................................................................... 48 model differences .............................................................. 10 model numbers .................................................................. 24 multiple load connections ................................................ 35
N
N6781A auxiliary measurements ............................................... 78 resistance programming .............................................. 66
N678xA digitizing speed .............................................................. 80 wire length requirements ............................................ 33 non-volatile RAM settings ............................................... 59
O
OC ......................................................................................... 13
OFF ........................................................................................ 13 options ................................................................................. 24 oscillation protection ........................................................ 89
OT ......................................................................................... 13 outline diagram ......................................................... 26, 102 output bandwidth ....................................................................... 66 enable ................................................................. 47, 64, 65 features ............................................................................. 8 groups........................................................................39, 95 noise ................................................................................ 37 polarity reversal ............................................................. 65 pulse ................................................................................ 73 quadrant ........................................................................ 122 resistance ....................................................................... 66
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state .............................................................................. 108 step .................................................................................. 68 turn-off ............................................................................ 67 turn-on delay .................................................................. 65 output trigger enable.............................................................................. 68 generate .......................................................................... 70 initiate ............................................................................. 69 level ................................................................................. 68 source ............................................................................. 69 outputs in parallel ............................................................. 39 outputs in series ................................................................ 41
OV ......................................................................................... 13 over-current protection .................................................... 87 over-voltage protection .............................................. 37, 86 local ................................................................................. 37 setting ............................................................................. 48 tracking ........................................................................... 86
P parallel outputs .................................................................. 95 password ............................................................................. 59 front panel ...................................................................... 96
PF .......................................................................................... 13 power allocation .............................................................. 110 power cord, connecting .................................................... 30 power factor 400 Hz .......................................................... 29 power receptacle ............................................................... 26 pre-trigger data .................................................................. 81 print date ............................................................................... 2 priority mode .................................................................... 122
PROT .................................................................................... 13 protection clearing ........................................................................... 89 coupling .......................................................................... 88 functions ......................................................................... 86 watchdog timer ............................................................. 88 pulse .................................................................................... 73
R rack mounting .................................................................... 28 tools required ................................................................. 28
Rectangular ........................................................................ 81 relay, output ....................................................................... 65 remote interface factory settings ............................................................. 59 securing .......................................................................... 59 remote sensing .................................................................. 36
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reset states ......................................................................... 22 resistance ............................................................................ 66
S safety...................................................................................... 3 class ................................................................................. 26 warning ........................................................................... 26 sample interval .............................................................80, 91
SCPI common commands ..................................................... 21 subsystem commands ................................................. 16 screen saver ....................................................................... 97 self-test ................................................................................ 94 sense leads, open .............................................................. 37 sensitive loads .................................................................... 42 sockets ................................................................................. 58 specifications characteristics ............................................................... 99
SRQ ....................................................................................... 58 step programming .............................................................. 68 storing states ...................................................................... 94 subnet mask .................................................................54, 55 support rails ........................................................................ 28 switching transients .......................................................... 42 synchronizing measurements ......................................... 83 system features.................................................................... 9 system protection clearing.......................................................................... 108 connections .................................................................. 108
T
Telnet ................................................................................... 58 test extensions .............................................................72, 79 transient trigger ................................................................. 71 turn-off state ....................................................................... 67 turn-on delay....................................................................... 65
U ungroup ................................................................................ 95
UNR ...................................................................................... 13 updates .................................................................................. 6
USB interface ..................................................................... 51
V voltage measurement range ...................................................... 77 priority mode .................................................................. 63
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Appendix E Source Operating Modes
returning voltage data .................................................. 82 setting ....................................................................... 46, 62 slew rate ......................................................................... 64 voltage priority ................................................................. 122
W
Warning ................................................................................. 3 watchdog timer .................................................................. 88
Web server .......................................................................... 57
Web URL’s ............................................................................ 4 wire sizes ............................................................................ 32
128 Series N6700 User’s Guide
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Table of contents
- 2 Legal Notices
- 3 Safety Notices
- 4 In this Book
- 5 Contents
- 6 Updates
- 7 Quick Reference
- 8 The Agilent N6700 Modular Power System – At a Glance
- 8 Output Features
- 9 Measurement Features
- 9 System Features
- 10 Model Differences
- 11 The Front Panel – At a Glance
- 11 The Rear Panel – At a Glance
- 12 Front Panel Display – At a Glance
- 13 Front Panel Keys – At a Glance
- 14 Front Panel Menu Reference
- 16 SCPI Command Summary
- 16 Subsystem Commands
- 22 Common Commands
- 22 *RST Settings
- 23 Installation
- 24 General Information
- 24 Models
- 24 Options
- 25 Items Supplied
- 25 Inspecting the Unit
- 26 Installing the Unit
- 26 Safety Considerations
- 26 Environment
- 26 Cleaning
- 26 Power Module Channel Assignment
- 27 Power Module Installation
- 28 Rack Installation
- 29 Bench Installation
- 29 400 Hz Operation
- 30 Connecting the Line Cord
- 30 Snap-On Ferrite Core
- 31 Connecting the Outputs
- 32 Wire Size
- 33 Agilent N678xA SMU Wiring Requirements
- 35 Multiple Loads
- 36 Remote Sense Connections
- 37 Open Sense Leads
- 37 Over-voltage Protection Considerations
- 37 Output Noise Considerations
- 38 Parallel Connections
- 39 Grouping the Outputs
- 39 Effect on Specifications
- 40 Series Connections
- 41 Setting the Outputs
- 41 Effect on Specifications
- 42 Additional Load Considerations
- 42 Response Time with an External Capacitor
- 42 Positive and Negative Voltages
- 42 Protecting Sensitive Loads from AC Power Switching Transients
- 44 Agilent N6781A Auxiliary Voltage Measurement Input
- 45 Getting Started
- 46 Turning the Unit On
- 46 Selecting an Output Channel
- 46 Entering an Output Voltage Setting
- 46 Method 1 – Use the Navigation and Arrow Keys
- 46 Method 2 - Use the Voltage key to enter a value
- 47 Entering a Current Limit Setting
- 47 Method 1 – Use the Navigation and Arrow Keys
- 47 Method 2 - Use the Current key to enter a value
- 47 Enabling the Output
- 47 Use the On/Off key to enable the output
- 48 Using the Front Panel Menu
- 48 Set the Over-Voltage Protection
- 49 Exiting the Command Menu
- 49 In Case of Trouble
- 50 Connecting to the Interfaces
- 50 GPIB Interface
- 51 USB Interface
- 51 LAN Interface
- 54 Viewing the Active LAN Settings
- 54 Modifying the LAN Settings
- 57 Communicating Over the LAN
- 57 Using the Web Server
- 58 Using Telnet
- 58 Using Sockets
- 59 Securing the Interfaces
- 59 Enable/Disable the USB, LAN, and Web Server
- 59 Password-Protecting the Interfaces, Factory Settings, and Calibration
- 59 Restoring the Non-volatile Factory Settings
- 61 Operating the Power System
- 62 Programming the Output
- 62 Select a Channel View
- 62 Select an Output Channel
- 62 Set the Output Voltage
- 63 Set the Output Current
- 63 Set the Output Mode
- 64 Set the Slew Rate
- 64 Enable the Output
- 65 Sequence Multiple Outputs
- 65 Program the Output Relays
- 66 Set the Agilent N6781A Output Resistance
- 66 Set the Output Bandwidth
- 67 Set the Output Turn-Off Mode
- 68 Synchronizing Output Steps
- 68 Enable the Output to Respond to Trigger Commands
- 68 Set the Voltage or Current Trigger Levels
- 69 Select the Transient Trigger Source
- 69 Initiate the Transient Trigger System
- 70 Trigger the Output
- 71 Generate Trigger Out Signals
- 72 Programming Output Lists
- 72 The List Function
- 73 Program an Output Pulse or Pulse Train
- 75 Program an Arbitrary List
- 77 Making Measurements
- 77 Measurement Ranges
- 78 Simultaneous Voltage and Current Measurements
- 78 Agilent N6781A Auxiliary Voltage Measurements
- 79 Using the Digitizer
- 79 Programming the Digitizer
- 83 Synchronizing Digitizer Measurements
- 87 Using the Protection Functions
- 87 Set the Over-Voltage Protection
- 88 Set the Over-Current Protection
- 89 Couple Output Protection
- 89 Output Watchdog Timer
- 90 Set the Oscillation Protection
- 90 Clear Output Protection Functions
- 91 External Data Logging
- 91 Select the Measurement Functions and Ranges
- 92 Seamless Measurements
- 92 Specify the Integration Period
- 93 Select the Data Logger Trigger Source
- 94 Initiate and Trigger the Data Logger
- 94 Periodically Retrieve the Data log Measurement
- 94 Terminate the Measurement
- 95 System-Related Operations
- 95 Self-Test
- 95 Instrument Identification
- 95 Instrument State Storage
- 96 Output Groups
- 97 Front Panel Keys
- 98 Front Panel Display
- 99 Specifications
- 100 Agilent N6700B, N6701A, N6702A MPS Mainframes
- 100 Supplemental Characteristics
- 102 Outline Diagram
- 103 Using the Digital Port
- 104 Digital Control Port
- 105 Configuring the Digital Control Port
- 105 Bi-directional Digital I/O
- 106 Digital Input
- 106 External Trigger
- 107 Fault Output
- 107 Inhibit Input
- 108 Fault/Inhibit System Protection
- 108 Output State
- 109 Power Allocation
- 110 Power Limit Operation
- 110 Mainframe Power Limit
- 110 Module Power Limit
- 111 Module Power Allocation
- 113 Output On/Off Synchronization
- 114 Synchronizing Output Turn-on Delays
- 115 Procedure
- 117 Synchronizing Multiple Mainframes
- 117 Procedure
- 117 Digital Connections and Configuration
- 118 Operation
- 119 Source Operating Modes
- 120 Single Quadrant Operation
- 121 Autoranging
- 121 Downprogramming
- 122 Agilent N678xA Multi-Quadrant Operation
- 122 Voltage Priority Mode
- 123 Current Priority Mode
- 125 Index