User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Agilent E3632A DC Power Supply
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- 1 Getting Started
- 2 Operation and Features
- Overview
- Constant Voltage Operation
- Constant Current Operation
- Storing and Recalling Operating States
- Programming the Overvoltage Protection
- Programming the Overcurrent Protection
- Remote Voltage Sensing
- Disabling the Output
- System-Related Operations
- Remote Interface Configuration
- GPIB Interface Configuration
- RS-232 Interface Configuration
- Calibration
- 3 Remote Interface Reference
- SCPI Command Summary
- Introduction to the SCPI Language
- Simplified Programming Overview
- Using the APPLy Command
- Output Settings and Operation Commands
- Triggering Commands
- System-Related Commands
- Calibration Commands
- RS-232 Interface Commands
- SCPI Status Registers
- What is an event register?
- What is an enable register?
- SCPI status system
- The Questionable Status register
- The Standard Event register
- The Status Byte register
- Using Service Request (SRQ) and Serial POLL
- Using *STB? to read the Status Byte
- Using the Message Available Bit (MAV)
- To interrupt your bus controller using SRQ
- To determine when a command sequence is completed
- Using *OPC to signal when data is in the output buffer
- Status Reporting Commands
- Halting an Output in Progress
- SCPI Conformance Information
- IEEE-488 Conformance Information
- 4 Error Messages
- 5 Application Programs
- 6 Tutorial
- 7 Characteristics and Specifications

2 Operation and Features
GPIB Interface Configuration
56 E3632A User’s Guide
GPIB Interface Configuration
The GPIB connector on the rear panel connects your power
supply to the computer and other GPIB devices. Chapter 1,
“Getting Started” lists the cables that are available from
Agilent Technologies. A GPIB system can be connected
together in any configuration (star, linear, or both) as long
as the following rules are observed:
• The total number of devices including the computer is not
more than 15.
• The total length of all the cables used is not more than
2 m times the number of devices connected together, up
to a maximum of 20 m.
Do not stack more than three connector blocks together on
any GPIB connector. Make sure that all connectors are fully
seated and that the lock screws are firmly finger tightened.
NOTE
IEEE-488 states that you should exercise caution if your individual cable
lengths exceed 4 m.