Technical data
1 Calibration Procedures
Closed-Case Electronic Calibration
2 E3632A Service Guide
Closed-Case Electronic Calibration
The power supply features closed- case electronic calibration
since no internal mechanical adjustments are required for
normal calibration. The power supply calculates correction
factors based upon the input reference value you enter. The
new correction factors are stored in non- volatile memory
until the next calibration adjustment is performed.
(Non- volatile memory does not change when power has been
switched off or after a remote interface reset.)
Agilent Calibration Services
When your power supply is due for calibration, contact your
local Agilent Service Center for a low- cost calibration. The
Agilent E3632A power supply is supported on calibration
processes which allow Agilent to provide this service at
competitive prices.
Calibration Interval
The power supply should be calibrated on a regular interval
determined by the accuracy requirements of your
application. A 1- year interval is adequate for most
applications. Agilent does not recommend extending
calibration intervals beyond 1 year for any application.
Agilent recommends that complete re- adjustment should
always be performed at the calibration interval. This will
increase your confidence that the Agilent E3632A will
remain within specification for the next calibration interval.
This criterion for re- adjustment provides the best long- term
stability.