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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page II Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Notices © Agilent Technologies, Inc. 2013–2014 Warranty No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means (including electronic storage and retrieval or translation into a foreign language) without prior agreement and written consent from Agilent Technologies, Inc. as governed by United States and international copyright laws.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page III Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Safety Symbols The following symbols on the instrument and in the documentation indicate precautions which must be taken to maintain safe operation of the instrument.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page IV Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Safety Considerations Read the information below before using this instrument. The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this instrument. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards for design, manufacture, and intended use of the instrument.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page V Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Environmental Conditions This instrument is designed for indoor use and in an area with low condensation. The table below shows the general environmental requirements for this instrument.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page VI Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Regulatory Markings VI The CE mark is a registered trademark of the European Community. This CE mark shows that the product complies with all the relevant European Legal Directives. The C-tick mark is a registered trademark of the Spectrum Management Agency of Australia. This signifies compliance with the Australia EMC Framework regulations under the terms of the Radio Communication Act of 1992.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page VII Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC This instrument complies with the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) marking requirement. This affixed product label indicates that you must not discard this electrical or electronic product in domestic household waste. Product Category: With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE directive Annex 1, this instrument is classified as a “Monitoring and Control Instrument” product.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page VIII Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Declaration of Conformity (DoC) The Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for this instrument is available on the Agilent website. You can search the DoC by its product model or description at the web address below. http://regulations.corporate.agilent.com/DoC/search.htm NOTE VIII If you are unable to search for the respective DoC, please contact your local Agilent representative.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 2 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 1 Introduction About This Manual About This Manual The descriptions and instructions in this manual apply to the Agilent U3606B Multimeter|DC Power Supply (hereafter referred to as the U3606B or the instrument). Documentation map The following manuals are available for your instrument. For the latest version, please visit our website at: http://www.agilent.com/find/U3606B. Check the manual revision on the first page of each manual.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 3 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Introduction Preparing the U3606B 1 Preparing the U3606B Check the shipment When you receive your instrument, check the shipment according to the following procedure. 1 Inspect the shipping container for damage. Signs of damage may include a dented or torn shipping container or cushioning material that indicates signs of unusual stress or compacting. Save the packaging material in case the instrument needs to be returned.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 5 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Introduction Preparing the U3606B 1 Connect power to the instrument NOTE The U3606B is shipped from the factory with a power-line cord that has a plug appropriate for your location. The U3606B is equipped with a three-wire grounding type power cord; the third conductor being the ground. 1 2 3 WA R N I N G The mains plug should only be inserted into a socket outlet that provides protective earth contact.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 6 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 1 Introduction Preparing the U3606B 4 Push the power switch to turn on the instrument. The front-panel display illuminates while the U3606B performs its power-on self-test. Autoranging enabled DC voltage measurement 5 Constant voltage operation Output on standby The image above shows the U3606B state after the initial power-up.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 8 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 1 Introduction Preparing the U3606B Rack mount the instrument You can mount the U3606B in a standard 19- inch rack cabinet using one of the two optional kits available. Instructions and mounting hardware are included with each rack- mounting kit. To rack mount a single instrument, order 34190A. Figure 1-1 Single rack mounted U3606B To rack mount two instruments side- by- side, order 1CM011A.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 10 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 1 Introduction Preparing the U3606B Stack multiple U3606B units You may stack multiple U3606B units on top of each other. The rubber bumpers are uniquely designed to secure firmly the units stacked above it, preventing any unwanted movements. Ensure that the Stackable Direction arrow points up.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 12 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 1 Introduction The U3606B in Brief Overview Front panel The front panel parts of the U3606B are described in this section. 4 1 5 2 6 3 7 8 9 Figure 1-5 The front panel at a glance Table 1-1 Front panel descriptions Legend Description 1 Output terminals Positive and negative terminals for output connections 2 Input terminals Positive terminals and negative terminal (shared) for input connections 3 Current fuse 3.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 15 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Introduction The U3606B in Brief 1 Display screen The display annunciators of the U3606B are described in this section.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 16 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 1 Introduction The U3606B in Brief Table 1-3 VFD display descriptions (continued) 2 Legend Description EXT Remote sensing operation enabled CC Constant current operation selected CV Constant voltage operation selected Lo Ω Low-resistance (4-wire) measurement selected Square-wave output selected 3 4 –1.8.8.8.8.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 19 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Introduction The U3606B in Brief 1 Using the Shift key To select a Shift function: first, press [Shift] (the Shift annunciator will illuminate). Then, press the key that has the desired label above it. 2 1 Shift annunciator To select shift functions, (1) press [Shift] first, then (2) press the desired key. In this example, the Lo Ω function is selected.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 20 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 1 Introduction The U3606B in Brief Table 1-4 Keypad descriptions (continued) Legend Description • Press [Shift] to select a shift function. • Press [Local] to unlock the front-panel keys when in remote operation lock. Press [Shift] > [Utility] to access the Utility menu. • Press [ • Press [ ] or [ ] or [ ] to step through items in the Utility menu. ] to move the cursor to the left or to the right.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 21 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Introduction The U3606B in Brief 1 Table 1-4 Keypad descriptions (continued) Legend Description • Press [ • Press [ ] to select the resistance (2-wire) measurement function. ] again to select the continuity test function. Press [Shift] > [Lo Ω] to select the low-resistance (4-wire) measurement function.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 22 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 1 Introduction The U3606B in Brief Table 1-4 Keypad descriptions (continued) Legend Description • Press [ • Press [ ] to select a higher range and disable autoranging. ] to select a lower range and disable autoranging. Press [Shift] > [Auto] to enable autoranging and disable manual ranging. Press [Shift] > [4½ 5½] to toggle between 4½ digit and 5½ digit mode.[3] Press [Shift] > [Trig] to enable the single trigger operation.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 23 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Introduction The U3606B in Brief 1 Table 1-4 Keypad descriptions (continued) Legend Description Press [Shift] > [Limit] to set the over-current limit value for the CV output or the over-voltage limit value for the CC output. Press [Shift] > [Protect] to set the over-current protection value for the CV output or the over-voltage protection value for the CC output[5].
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 24 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 1 Introduction The U3606B in Brief Input/Output terminals WA R N I N G Before attempting to connect test leads to the front output terminals, make sure to disable the U3606B output first to avoid damage to the circuits being connected. CAUTION To avoid damaging this device, do not exceed the rated input limit.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 25 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Introduction The U3606B in Brief 1 Table 1-5 Input terminal connections Function Input terminals (+ SENSE –) DC voltage measurement AC voltage measurement Input protection 1000 Vrms on all ranges V LO Frequency, duty cycle, and pulse width measurement via the voltage path 750 Vrms on all ranges Capacitance measurement LO 1000 Vrms on all ranges, < 0.3 A short circuit Diode test LO 1000 Vrms on all ranges, < 0.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 26 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 1 Introduction The U3606B in Brief Table 1-6 Output terminal connections Function Output terminals (+ FORCE –) Maximum output Constant voltage output • Amplitude: 0 V to 30 V[1] • OCP • S1: 0 A to 1.1 A • S2: 0 A to 3.3 A • S2m: 0 A to 3.3 A • S1S2: 0 A to 3.3 A • OC: • S1: 0 A to 1.05 A • S2: 0 A to 3.15 A • S2m: 0 A to 3.15 A • S1S2: 0 A to 3.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 27 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Introduction The U3606B in Brief 1 Table 1-6 Output terminal connections (continued) Function Square-wave output Output terminals (+ FORCE –) Maximum output • Amplitude: 0 V to 30 V[1] • Frequency: Multiple predefined values[3] • Duty cycle: 256 steps • Pulse width: 256 steps [1] Limited by range selected, S1 (30 V/1 A), S2 (8 V/3 A), S2m (1000 mV/3 A), or S1S2 (autoranging).
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 30 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Measuring Voltage Measuring Voltage Connect the test leads 1 2 Select the voltage measurement function 3 4 Press [ V ] again to cycle between DC, AC, or AC+DC measurements. The DC, AC, or AC+DC annunciator will turn on according to your selection.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 31 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Measuring Voltage 2 Probe the test points and read the display 5 In this example, we obtain a DC voltage measurement of 1.2345 V, with autoranging enabled and 5½ digit resolution selected by default. Voltage measurement summary Table 2-1 Voltage measurement summary Item Description DC voltage measurement U3606B User’s Guide Available ranges 19.9999 mV, 100.000 mV, 1.00000 V, 10.0000 V, 100.000 V, 1000.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 32 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Measuring Voltage Table 2-1 Voltage measurement summary (continued) Item Description AC voltage measurement NOTE Available ranges 100.000 mV, 1.00000 V, 10.0000 V, 100.000 V, 750.00 V Measurement method AC coupled true rms Input impedance 1 MΩ ± 2% range (typical) in parallel with capacitance < 120 pF Input protection 750 Vrms on all ranges Crest factor For < 5:1 errors included.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 33 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Measuring Current 2 Measuring Current Connect the test leads 1 2 Select the current measurement function 3 4 Press [ I ] again to cycle between DC, AC, or AC+DC measurements. The DC, AC, or AC+DC annunciator will turn on according to your selection.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 34 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Measuring Current Probe the test points and read the display 5 In this example, we obtain an AC current measurement of 1.2345 A, with autoranging enabled and 5½ digit resolution selected by default. Current measurement summary Table 2-2 Current measurement summary Item Description DC current measurement 34 Available ranges 10.0000 mA, 100.000 mA, 1.00000 A, 3.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 35 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Measuring Current 2 Table 2-2 Current measurement summary (continued) Item Description AC current measurement NOTE Available ranges 10.0000 mA, 100.000 mA, 1.00000 A, 3.0000 A Measurement method AC coupled true rms < 0.2 V/10 Ω for 10 mA range < 0.2 V/1 Ω for 100 mA range < 0.3 V/0.05 Ω for 1 A range < 0.7 V/0.05 Ω for 3 A range Burden voltage and shunt resistance • • • • Input protection Protected with a 3.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 36 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Measuring Resistance Measuring Resistance Connect the test leads 1 2 Select the resistance measurement function 3 4 Press [ ] to switch between resistance measurements and continuity tests. The Ω annunciator turns on for resistance measurements.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 37 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Measuring Resistance 2 Probe the test points and read the display 5 In this example, we obtain a resistance measurement of 1.2345 kΩ, with autoranging enabled and 5½ digit resolution selected by default.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 38 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Measuring Resistance Resistance measurement summary Table 2-3 Resistance measurement summary 38 Item Description Available ranges 100.000 Ω, 1.00000 kΩ, 10.0000 kΩ, 100.000 kΩ, 1.00000 MΩ, 10.0000 MΩ, 100.000 MΩ Measurement method Two-wire, open-circuit voltage limited to < 5 V Input protection 1000 Vrms on all ranges, < 0.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 39 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Testing Continuity 2 Testing Continuity Connect the test leads 1 2 Select the continuity test function 3 4 Press [ ] to switch between resistance measurements and continuity tests.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 40 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Testing Continuity Probe the test points and read the display 5 In this example, a short is detected in the circuit under test. Autoranging is enabled by default and the resolution is fixed at 4½ digit for continuity tests.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 41 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Testing Continuity 2 Continuity test summary Table 2-4 Continuity test summary U3606B User’s Guide Item Description Measurement method 0.83 mA ± 0.2% constant current source, open-circuit voltage limited to < 5 V Audible tone Continuous beep when reading is less than threshold resistance of 10 Ω at 1.0 kΩ range Input protection 1000 Vrms on all ranges, < 0.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 43 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Measuring Low-Resistance 2 Select the low-resistance measurement function 5 6 The Lo Ω annunciator turns on for low-resistance measurements. Probe the test points and read the display 7 In this example, we obtain a resistance measurement of 12.345 mΩ, with autoranging enabled and 5½ digit resolution selected by default. CAUTION: The load wattage must be able to handle the applied current.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 44 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Measuring Low-Resistance CAUTION NOTE Disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before measuring resistance or conductance, or testing circuit continuity, to avoid damaging the U3606B or the device under test. DC power supply functions are locked The DC power supply functions are locked when you select the low-resistance (Lo Ω) measurements.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 45 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Measuring Low-Resistance 2 Table 2-6 Low-resistance test current values[1] Test current[2] Detection current Default Range Min Max 100 mΩ 0.015 A 1.0000 A S2 (A) 1.0000 A 3.0000 A 1000 mΩ 0.015 A 0.1000 A S1 (A) 0.1000 A 0.3000 A 10 Ω X mA[3] 50.0 mA S1 (mA) 50.0 mA 100.0 mA 100 Ω X mA[3] 10.0 mA S1 (mA) 4.0 mA 30.0 mA 1000 Ω X mA[3] 6.0 mA S1 (mA) 4.0 mA 10.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 46 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Measuring Low-Resistance Changing the low-resistance test current 1 Enable the low-resistance function first. Use the arrow keys to navigate the edit mode. 2 3b 3a To save the changes To exit the edit mode without saving • Press [ ] or [ ] to select a digit position or range. • Press [ ] or [ ] to increase or decrease the value selected.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 47 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Measuring Capacitance 2 Measuring Capacitance Connect the test leads 1 2 Select the capacitance measurement function 3 4 Press [ ] to switch between capacitance measurements and diode tests. The F annunciator turns on for capacitance measurements.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 48 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Measuring Capacitance Probe the test points and read the display 5 In this example, we obtain a capacitance measurement of 1.123 nF. Autoranging is enabled by default and the resolution is fixed at 3½ digit for capacitance measurements. CAUTION 48 Disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before measuring capacitance to avoid damaging the U3606B or the device under test.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 49 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Measuring Capacitance NOTE 2 Measuring tips • The U3606B calculates capacitance by charging a capacitor with a known current for a period of time and then measuring the voltage. • For measuring capacitance values greater than 10000 μF, discharge the capacitor first, then select a suitable range for measurement. This will speed up the measurement time and also ensure that the correct capacitance value is obtained.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 50 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Testing Diodes Testing Diodes Connect the test leads 1 2 Select the diode test function 3 4 Press [ ] to switch between capacitance measurements and diode tests.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 51 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Testing Diodes 2 Probe the test points and read the display 5 In this example, we obtain an open result from a reverse-bias diode. This response indicates that the diode is good. Test current 6 In this example, we obtain a voltage measurement of 0.4321 V from a forward-bias diode. This response indicates that the diode is good. The resolution is fixed at 4½ digit for diode tests.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 52 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Testing Diodes CAUTION NOTE Disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before checking diodes to avoid damaging the U3606B or the device under test. Testing tips • To measure forward-bias diode, connect the other end of the red test lead to the positive terminal (anode) of the diode and the black test lead to the negative terminal (cathode). The cathode of a diode is indicated with a band.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 53 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Measuring Frequency/Pulse Width/Duty Cycle (Voltage Path) 2 Measuring Frequency/Pulse Width/Duty Cycle (Voltage Path) Connect the test leads 1 2 Select the frequency measurement function 3 Press [Hz ms %] again to cycle between frequency, pulse width, or duty cycle measurements. U3606B User’s Guide 4 The Hz, ms, or % annunciator will turn on according to your selection.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 54 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Measuring Frequency/Pulse Width/Duty Cycle (Voltage Path) Probe the test points and read the display 5 In this example, we obtain a frequency measurement of 12.345 kHz, with autoranging enabled and 5½ digit resolution selected by default. CAUTION If the frequency signal measured is below 20 Hz, you must manually set the range of the AC voltage or AC current measurement to acquire a stable reading.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 55 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Measuring Frequency/Pulse Width/Duty Cycle (Voltage Path) 2 Frequency/pulse width/duty cycle measurement (voltage path) summary Table 2-9 Frequency/pulse width/duty cycle measurement (voltage path) summary U3606B User’s Guide Item Description Available ranges 100.000 mV, 1.00000 V, 10.0000 V, 100.000 V, 750.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 56 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Measuring Frequency/Pulse Width/Duty Cycle (Current Path) Measuring Frequency/Pulse Width/Duty Cycle (Current Path) Connect the test leads 1 2 Select the frequency measurement function 3 Press [Hz ms %] again to cycle between frequency, pulse width, or duty cycle measurements. 56 4 The Hz, ms, or % annunciator will turn on according to your selection.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 57 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Measuring Frequency/Pulse Width/Duty Cycle (Current Path) 2 Probe the test points and read the display 5 In this example, we obtain a duty cycle measurement of 54.321%, with autoranging enabled and 5½ digit resolution selected by default. CAUTION If the frequency signal measured is below 20 Hz, you must manually set the range of the AC voltage or AC current measurement to acquire a stable reading.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 58 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Measuring Frequency/Pulse Width/Duty Cycle (Current Path) Frequency/pulse width/duty cycle measurement (current path) summary Table 2-10 Frequency /pulse width/duty cycle measurement (current path) summary 58 Item Description Available ranges 10.0000 mA, 100.000 mA, 1.00000 A, 3.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 59 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Selecting a Range 2 Selecting a Range You can allow the U3606B to automatically select the range using autoranging (default setting), or you can select a fixed range using manual ranging. NOTE • Autoranging is convenient because the U3606B automatically selects the appropriate range for sensing and displaying each measurement.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 60 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Selecting a Range NOTE • Autoranging is selected at default factory power-on and after a remote reset. • Manual ranging — If the input signal is greater than can be measured on the selected range, the multimeter provides these overload indications: “+/– OL” from the front panel or “±9.9E+37” from the remote interface.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 61 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Setting the Resolution 2 Setting the Resolution You can select either 4½ digit or 5½ digit resolution for the AC voltage, DC voltage, AC+DC voltage, AC current, DC current, AC+DC current, resistance, low- resistance, frequency, pulse width, and duty cycle measurements. NOTE • 5½ digit readings have the best accuracy and noise rejection. • 4½ digit readings provide for faster readings.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 62 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Math Operations Math Operations The U3606B provides six math operations: null measurements, dB measurements, dBm measurements, statistics (MinMax) for accumulated readings, limit testing, and a hold function. The table below describes the math operations that can be used with each measurement function.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 63 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Math Operations NOTE 2 • All math operations can be toggled off by pressing [Shift] > [Exit]. • All math operations are automatically turned-off when changing measuring functions. • Range changing is allowed for all math operations except for the Hold function. • For remote operation, refer to the CALCulate subsystem in the U3606B Programmer’s Reference.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 65 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Math Operations 2 Edit the null value 1 Use the arrow keys to navigate the edit mode. 2 3b 3a To save the changes To exit the edit mode without saving • Press [ ] or [ ] to select a digit position or range. • Press [ ] or [ ] to increase or decrease the value selected.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 66 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Math Operations dBm measurements The logarithmic dBm (decibels relative to 1 mW) scale is often used in RF signal measurements. The U3606B takes a measurement and calculates the power delivered to a reference resistance (typically 50 Ω, 75 Ω, or 600 Ω). Voltage measurement is then converted to dBm. NOTE This math operation applies to voltage measurements only.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 67 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Math Operations 2 dB measurements Each dB measurement is the difference between the input signal and a stored relative value, with both values converted to dBm. When enabled, the dB operation computes the dBm value for the next reading, stores the dBm result into the relative value register, and immediately produces the dB calculation.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 68 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Math Operations Edit the relative value 1 Use the arrow keys to navigate the edit mode. 2 3b 3a To save the changes To exit the edit mode without saving • Press [ ] or [ ] to select a digit position or range. • Press [ ] or [ ] to increase or decrease the value selected.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 69 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Math Operations 2 MinMax The MinMax operation stores the minimum and maximum values, the average, and the number of readings during a series of measurements. From the front panel, you can view the following statistical data for any set of readings: average or mean (Avg), maximum (Max), minimum (Min), or present reading (MaxMinAvg).
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 70 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Math Operations NOTE Each time a new minimum, maximum, or average value is stored, the instrument beeps once (if the beeper is enabled). The U3606B calculates the average of all readings and records the number of readings taken since the MinMax function was enabled.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 71 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Math Operations 2 Enable the Limit function To disable the Limit function • PASS: Readings are within the specified limits. • HI: Reading is above the high limit. • LO: Reading is below the low limit. NOTE U3606B User’s Guide Each time the input value transitions from PASS to HI or from PASS to LO, or when transitioning directly from HI to LO or LO to HI, the U3606B beeps once (if the beeper is enabled).
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 72 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Math Operations Edit the upper and lower limit values 1 Save the changes to edit the next limit. Use the arrow keys to navigate the edit mode. 2 3b 3a To save the changes To exit the edit mode without saving • Press [ ] or [ ] to select a digit position or range. • Press [ ] or [ ] to increase or decrease the value selected.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 73 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Math Operations 2 Hold The refresh hold feature allows you to capture and hold a reading, within the specified variation and threshold values, on the front panel display. This is useful in situations when you want to take a reading, remove the test probes, and have the reading remain on the display.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 75 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Triggering the Multimeter 2 Triggering the Multimeter The U3606B triggering system allows you to generate triggers either automatically or manually via the [Trig] key on the front panel or the *TRG command via the remote interface. From the front panel (local interface), the multimeter always auto- triggers by default.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 76 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Triggering the Multimeter Front panel triggering Single triggering The U3606B takes one reading each time you press [Trig]. NOTE The single trigger mode is available from the local interface only. Enable the single trigger function 3 1 To disable the Trig function 2 Press [Trig] again to capture another reading. Note that you do not need to press [Shift] again.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 77 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Operation and Features Triggering the Multimeter 2 Remote interface triggering Immediate triggering In the immediate trigger mode, the trigger signal is always present. When you place the multimeter in the wait- for- trigger state, the trigger is issued immediately. This is the default trigger source for the U3606B. NOTE The immediate trigger mode is available from the remote interface only.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 78 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 2 Operation and Features Triggering the Multimeter Remote interface operation: • The TRIGger:SOURce BUS command selects the bus trigger source. • The MEASure? command overwrites the bus trigger and triggers the U3606B and returns a measurement. • The READ? command does not overwrite the bus trigger, and if selected, generates an error. It will only trigger the instrument and return a measurement when the IMMEdiate trigger is selected.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 81 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Constant Voltage Operation 3 Select the constant voltage function 4 5 The CV annunciator will turn on according to your selection. LOAD Adjust the constant voltage value 7 6 To exit the edit mode Use the arrow keys to change the value. • Press [ • Press [ ] or [ ] to select a digit position or range. ] or [ ] to increase or decrease the value selected.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 82 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Constant Voltage Operation Enable the output 8 NOTE • The output voltage is limited by the range selected. Press [Shift] > [Range] to select an appropriate range. You can only select a range when the output is disabled (the SBY annunciator is illuminated). • While adjusting the constant voltage value, you can also press [Voltage] again or [Shift] > [Exit] to exit the edit mode.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 84 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Constant Current Operation Select the constant current function 4 5 The CC annunciator will turn on according to your selection. LOAD Adjust the constant current value 7 6 To exit the edit mode Use the arrow keys to change the value. • Press [ • Press [ ] or [ ] to select a digit position or range. ] or [ ] to increase or decrease the value selected.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 85 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Constant Current Operation 3 Enable the output 8 NOTE • The output current is limited by the range selected. Press [Shift] > [Range] to select an appropriate range. You can only select a range when the output is disabled (the SBY annunciator is illuminated). • While adjusting the constant current value, you can also press [Current] again or [Shift] > [Exit] to exit the edit mode.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 86 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Protection Functions Protection Functions Over-voltage protection (OVP) In constant current mode, the U3606B regulates the output current at the selected value, while the voltage varies as required by the load. The over- voltage protection protects against over- voltage conditions on the output.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 87 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Protection Functions 3 Select the OVP function 3 4 The OVP annunciator will turn on according to your selection. Adjust the OVP value and save the changes 5 To save the changes 6 Use the arrow keys to change the value. • Press [ • Press [ ] or [ ] to select a digit position or range. ] or [ ] to increase or decrease the value selected. Note: The OVP value is set to the maximum protection limits by default.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 88 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Protection Functions NOTE • After adjusting the OVP value, you can also press [Protect] again to save the changes made or press [Shift] > [Exit] to discard the changes made. • The OVP feature is always enabled by default whenever you select constant current mode. You can disable the OVP feature by disabling the output protection state from the Utility menu.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 89 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Protection Functions 3 This will disable the U3606B output, cause the CC annunciator to flash, and the OV and Error annunciator to illuminate. The “triP” message appears on the display after a few seconds of inactivity. NOTE Error number 510, “Voltage output over protection” will be recorded in the error queue when the OVP circuit trips. Enter the Utility menu to read and clear the error message.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 90 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Protection Functions Over-current protection (OCP) In constant voltage mode, the U3606B regulates the output voltage at the selected value, while the load current varies as required by the load. The over- current protection will disable the output if the load effect exceeds the programmed protection value. This protection is useful when the load is sensitive to an over- current condition.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 91 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Protection Functions 3 Select the OCP function 3 4 The OVP annunciator will turn on according to your selection. Adjust the OCP value and save the changes 5 To save the changes 6 Use the arrow keys to change the value. • Press [ • Press [ ] or [ ] to select a digit position or range. ] or [ ] to increase or decrease the value selected. Note: The OCP value is set to the maximum protection limits by default.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 92 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Protection Functions NOTE • After adjusting the OCP value, you can also press [Protect] again to save the changes made or press [Shift] > [Exit] to discard the changes made. • The OCP feature is always enabled by default whenever you select constant current mode. You can disable the OCP feature by disabling the output protection state from the Utility menu.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 93 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Protection Functions 3 This will disable the U3606B output, cause the CC annunciator to flash, and the OC and Error annunciator to illuminate. The “triP” message appears on the display after a few seconds of inactivity. NOTE Error number 511, “Current output over protection” will be recorded in the error queue when the OCP circuit trips. Enter the Utility menu to read and clear the error message.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 94 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Protection Functions Over-voltage limit (OV) The over- voltage limit prevents the output voltage present across the load to change beyond the programmed over- voltage limit. If the load effect exceeds the programmed over- voltage limit, the CC output will be lowered to maintain the output power across the load.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 95 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Protection Functions 3 Select the OV function 3 4 The OV annunciator will turn on according to your selection. Adjust the OV value and save the changes 5 To save the changes 6 Use the arrow keys to change the value. • Press [ • Press [ ] or [ ] to select a digit position or range. ] or [ ] to increase or decrease the value selected. Note: The OV value is set to the maximum protection limits by default.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 96 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Protection Functions NOTE • After adjusting the OV value, you can also press [Limit] again to save the changes made or press [Shift] > [Exit] to discard the changes made. • The OV feature is always enabled by default whenever you select constant current mode. You cannot disable the OV feature. • If the OV value is set to a greater value than the OVP value, the OVP value will be adjusted to equal the OV value.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 97 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Protection Functions 3 Over-current limit (OC) The over- current limit prevents the output current flowing through the load to change beyond the programmed over- current limit. If the load effect exceeds the programmed over- current limit, the CV output will be lowered to maintain the output power across the load.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 98 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Protection Functions Select the OC function 3 4 The OC annunciator will turn on according to your selection. Adjust the OC value and save the changes 5 To save the changes 6 Use the arrow keys to change the value. • Press [ • Press [ ] or [ ] to select a digit position or range. ] or [ ] to increase or decrease the value selected. Note: The OC value is set to the maximum protection limits by default.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 99 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Protection Functions NOTE 3 • After adjusting the OC value, you can also press [Limit] again to save the changes made or press [Shift] > [Exit] to discard the changes made. • The OC feature is always enabled by default whenever you select constant current mode. You cannot disable the OC feature. • If the OC value is set to a greater value than the OCP value, the OCP value will be adjusted to equal the OC value.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 100 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Square-Wave Operation Square-Wave Operation The square- wave function is a unique function for many applications, such as pulse width modulation (PWM) output, adjustable voltage control, and synchronous clock (baud rate generator).
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 101 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Square-Wave Operation 3 Select the square wave function 4 5 The annunciator will turn on according to your selection. LOAD View the amplitude, duty cycle, and pulse width values 6 Press [ ] again to cycle between amplitude, duty cycle, or pulse width values.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 103 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Square-Wave Operation 3 Adjust the amplitude, duty cycle, and pulse width values 1 Press [ ] again to cycle between amplitude, duty cycle, or pulse width values. Adjust the amplitude value and save the changes 2 To exit the edit mode 3 Use the arrow keys to change the value. • Press [ • Press [ Note: If the ] or [ ] to select a digit position or range. ] or [ ] to increase or decrease the value selected.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 104 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Square-Wave Operation Adjust the frequency, duty cycle, or pulse width values and save the changes 4 To exit the edit mode 5 Use the arrow keys to change the value. • Press [ • Press [ ] or [ ] to step through the available frequencies. ] or [ ] to step through the available duty cycle (or pulse width) values.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 105 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Square-Wave Operation 3 Table 3-5 Square-wave amplitude minimum and maximum values Square wave amplitude value Range NOTE Minimum Maximum S1 (30 V/1 A) 0V 30 V S2 (8 V/3 A) 0V 8V S1S2 (autoranging) 0V 30 V • The frequency can be stepped through multiple steps from 0.5 Hz, 2 Hz, 5 Hz, …, 4800 Hz (or 10 Hz to 4800 Hz if range S1S2 (autoranging) is selected).
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 106 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Sweep Functions Sweep Functions The U3606B is equipped with ramp and scan capability. Use the ramp function to generate a ramp signal with its end amplitude position and number of steps based on the preset input parameters and the scan function to generate a scan signal with its end amplitude position, step dwelling time, and number of steps based on the preset input parameters.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 108 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Sweep Functions Select the constant voltage or constant current function 4 5 OR The CV or CC annunciator will turn on according to your selection. Select the ramp function and enable the output 6 7 Press [Sweep] to switch the between ramp and scan functions. The Ramp annunciator will turn on according to your selection.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 109 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Sweep Functions NOTE 3 • The typical ramp dwelling time per step in the U3606B is measured at 100 ms. A longer delay time should be expected if a high number of steps is programmed. As an example, a 1000 step ramp signal will yield a 200 seconds (1000 × 100 ms × 2) total dwelling time. • If you want to adjust the ramp signal parameters, press [Shift] > [Utility] to access the Utility menu.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 110 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Sweep Functions The total dwell time will increase with respect to the number of steps and the scan dwell time per step selected. The scan dwell time is defined as the length of time the scan signal will “dwell” in the present step before incrementing to the next step.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 111 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Sweep Functions 3 Select the constant voltage or constant current function 4 5 OR The CV or CC annunciator will turn on according to your selection. Select the scan function and enable the output 6 7 Press [Sweep] to switch the between ramp and scan functions. The Scan annunciator will turn on according to your selection.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 112 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Sweep Functions NOTE • The scan dwell time also affects the first step at amplitude 0. An initial delay, the length of the preset scan dwell time, is expected for each complete scan signal sweep. • If you want to adjust the scan signal parameters, press [Shift] > [Utility] to access the Utility menu. • The maximum amplitude end position will be limited by the range and function (CV or CC) selected.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 113 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Selecting a Range 3 Selecting a Range You can allow the U3606B to automatically select the range using autoranging or you can select a fixed range using manual ranging. Key Description Press [Shift] > [Range] to toggle between the available ranges.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 114 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Enabling the Output Enabling the Output UT Press [ OS BY ] to turn the U3606B output on or off. With the output off, adjustments can be made to the U3606B or the load without shutting off power to the instrument. • When the output is disabled, the output voltage and current go to zero, and the SBY annunciator is illuminated.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 115 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Remote Sensing 3 Remote Sensing Remote sensing is used to maintain regulation at the load and reduce degradation of regulation that would occur due to the voltage drop in the leads between the power supply and the load. Use remote sensing in applications where load regulation at the load is critical.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 116 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Remote Sensing Remote sensing connections Remote sensing requires connecting the load leads from the rear output terminals to the load as shown below. Observe the polarity when connecting the sensing leads to the load. NOTE The metal shorting bars should be removed from the rear output and sense terminals for remote sensing connections.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 117 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Remote Sensing 3 Connecting the load leads to the rear terminal block 1 Turn off the power. Remove all connections between the front output terminals and the load. Remove any metal shorting bars connected to the rear output terminals. 2 Loosen the two captive screws in the rear output terminal block with a slotted screwdriver. 3 Gently pull the rear output terminal block out.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 118 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Remote Sensing 4 Loosen the top screws with a slotted screw driver and connect the rear output terminal block sensing (S+ and S–) and output (+ and –) terminals to the load as shown in Figure 3- 1 using a shielded two- wire cable. Do not use the shield as one of the sensing conductors. Ground the shield at the U3606B end only. The other end of the shield should be left unconnected.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 119 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Remote Sensing 3 Do not loosen the top screws of the rear output terminal block at a tilted angled. CAUTION U3606B User’s Guide Avoid connecting the load leads from the rear terminal block to the load as shown above. Loosening the top screws at an inclined angle will damage the terminal block screws.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 120 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Remote Sensing Enable remote sensing To configure the U3606B for remote sensing: 1 Turn off the U3606B. 2 Remove the connections between the U3606B sensing (S+ and S–) and output (+ and –) terminals. Using a shielded two- wire cable, connect the U3606B sensing terminals to the load as shown in Figure 3- 1. Observe the polarity when connecting the sensing leads to the load.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 121 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM DC Power Supply Operation Remote Sensing NOTE 3 If the power supply is operated with remote sensing and either the positive or negative load wire is not connected, an internal protection circuit will activate and shut down the power supply. To resume operation, turn the power supply off, connect the open load wire, and turn on the power supply.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 122 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 3 DC Power Supply Operation Remote Sensing With remote sensing, any voltage dropped in the load leads must be added to the load voltage to calculate maximum output voltage. The performance specifications are not guaranteed when the maximum output voltage is exceeded. Output noise Any noise picked up on the sense leads also appears at the output of the U3606B and may adversely affect the voltage load regulation.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 124 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 4 System-Related Operation Using the Utility Menu Using the Utility Menu The Utility menu allows you to customize a number of non- volatile instrument configurations. Modifying these settings affects the operation of your instrument across several functions. Select the setting you want to edit to do the following: • Switch between two values, such as on or off. • Select a value from the list.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 125 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM System-Related Operation Using the Utility Menu Press [Shift] > [Utility] to enter the Utility menu. The first menu item allows you to read error messages. 4 1 Menu item Present setting Use the arrow keys to navigate the Utility menu. 2 Press [Shift] > [Save] to save a changed setting. 3 • Press [ ] or [ ] to step through the available menu items.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 126 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 4 System-Related Operation Utility Menu Summary Utility Menu Summary The Utility menu items are summarized in the table below. For further explanations on the various items in the Utility menu, see the respective menu item headings. Table 4-1 Utility menu summary Item Error dAtA LoG FiLE rHoLd 126 Available settings Description nonE (–)Er.NNN • Review the last recorded error message (up to 20 error messages).
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 127 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM System-Related Operation Utility Menu Summary 4 Table 4-1 Utility menu summary (continued) Item SMoth Available settings Description oF Select “oF” to disable the smooth function, or “on” to enable the smooth function. on FC-N.N % • Set the fluctuation count from 0.0 % to 9.9 %. • Set the count to 0.0 % to disable the fluctuation function. NNNN Set the number of points from 2 to 1999.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 128 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 4 System-Related Operation Utility Menu Summary Table 4-1 Utility menu summary (continued) Item Available settings Description db.rEF NNNN Ω Set dB reference impedance value from 1 Ω to 9999 Ω. page 142 no YES • If “YES” is selected, the instrument exits the Utility menu and immediately executes the self-test. • After the self-test completes, the instrument returns to normal operation.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 129 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items 4 Utility Menu Items Reading error messages If there are no errors in the error queue, the primary display shows “nonE”. If there are one or more errors, “totAL” is shown in the primary display and “NN” is shown in the lower secondary display (where “NN” is the total number of errors in the error queue).
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 130 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 4 System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items Press [ ] again to read the remaining errors. The error queue is automatically cleared when all errors have been read (primary display shows “nonE”). Configuring the data logging parameters The data logging function provides you the convenience of recording test data for future review or analysis.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 131 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items 4 Recording measurement data (data logging) Press [ ] or [ “StArt”. ] to switch between “StoP”, “Cont”, or Select “StArt” to start the data logging operation, select “StoP” to stop the data logging operation, and select “Cont” to resume a data logging operation from where it was last stopped.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 132 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 4 System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items Enabling refresh hold Press [ ] or [ ] to change the refresh hold variation (001% to 100%). Press [ ] or [ ] until the cursor is position on the refresh hold threshold (nH - N.N%). Press [ ] or [ ] to change the refresh hold threshold (0.0% to 9.9%) for voltage, current, and capacitance measurements.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 133 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items 4 Setting the smooth function The smooth function is a special short- term average that differs from the average function of the MinMax operation. The smooth function filters noise and stabilizes readings. The average function of the MinMax operation is considered as a long- term average as it uses all of the readings to perform averaging.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 134 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 4 System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items Number of points Fluctuation count To set the fluctuation count, press [ ] until the cursor position is on the fluctuation count at the secondary display. Press [ ] or [ ] to change the cursor position and [ ] or [ ] to change the value for the fluctuation count (0.0% to 9.9%). NOTE • The range of values for the fluctuation count is from 0.0% to 9.9%, with the default value at 1.0%.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 135 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items 4 To set the number of points, press [ ] until the cursor position is on the number of points on the primary display. Press [ ] or [ ] to change the cursor position and [ ] or [ ] to change the values for the number of points (2 to 1999). NOTE • The range of values for the number of points is from 2 to 1999, with the default value at 10.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 136 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 4 System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items Configuring the scan signal parameters Press [Voltage] or [Current] if you wish to configure the scan signal parameters for CV or CC output. Select an appropriate output range by pressing [Shift] > [Range]. The scan signal amplitude end position is limited by the range selected.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 137 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items CV/CC scan signal parameters Amplitude end position (NN.NNN V or N.NNNN A) Press [ ] or [ position. 4 Scan signal range Number of Scan dwelling steps (NNN) time (NN s) ] to change the scan signal amplitude end Press [ ] or [ ] until the cursor is position on the scan signal number of steps.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 138 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 4 System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items Configuring the ramp signal parameters Press [Voltage] or [Current] if you wish to configure the scan signal parameters for CV or CC output. Select an appropriate output range by pressing [Shift] > [Range]. The ramp signal amplitude end position is limited by the range selected.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 139 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items CV/CC ramp signal parameters Amplitude end position (NN.NNN V or N.NNNN A) Press [ ] or [ position. 4 Ramp signal range Number of steps (NNNNN) ] to change the ramp signal amplitude end Press [ ] or [ ] until the cursor is position on the ramp signal number of steps. Press [ ] or [ ] to change the number of steps for the ramp signal to increment from zero to the amplitude end position.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 140 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 4 System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items Setting the output protection state The OVP and OCP features depend on the output protection state function. The output protection state must be enabled for the OVP and OCP features to be active in the circuit. Disabling the output protection state will deactivate both the OVP and OCP features even if a trip level is set for either the OVP or OCP.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 141 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items 4 Press [ ] or [ ] to switch between “YES” and “no”. Select “YES” to enable the output protection state or “no” to disable the output protection state. Adjusting the soft start output The U3606B allows you the option of soft starting the DC power supply output. You can select a value from 1 to 10000 steps for the soft start output. This feature is useful to start a DC motor.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 142 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 4 System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items Selecting a dBm reference resistance value The dBm function is logarithmic, and is based on a calculation of power delivered to a reference resistance, relative to 1 mW. The following procedure shows you how to select an appropriate dBm reference resistance value. The factory default dBm reference resistance value is 600 Ω .
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 143 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items 4 Press [ ] or [ ] to select “YES” and then press [Shift] > [Save] to save. The instrument will automatically exit the Utility menu and execute the self- test. If the self- test is successful, the U3606B will return to normal operation. If the power- on or complete self- test fails, the Error annunciator illuminates, and an error is stored in the error queue.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 144 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 4 System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items Configuring the beeper Normally, the U3606B beeps whenever certain conditions are met (for example, the U3606B beeps when a stable reading is captured in reading hold mode). The beep driving frequency is set to “3840 Hz” by default, but may be disabled through the front panel.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 145 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items 4 Changing the power-on state The following procedure shows you how to enable or disable the automatic recall of the power- off state when the power is turned on. For remote interface operation, refer to the MEMory:STATe:RECall:AUTO command in the U3606B Programmer’s Reference. Press [ ] or [ ] to change the power- on state.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 146 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 4 System-Related Operation Utility Menu Items Adjusting the display brightness Press [ ] or [ ] to cycle between the available brightness levels (L- 01, L- 02, or L- 03). Reading the program code revision Press [ ] or [ ] to cycle between the interface board (iob), source board (Sb), and measurement board (Mb) program code revisions.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 147 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM System-Related Operation Storing and Recalling Instrument States 4 Storing and Recalling Instrument States You can save and recall complete instrument states. There are sixteen user storage registers numbered 1 through 16. An additional state, state 0, is managed by the instrument and stores the last power- down state. The instrument automatically saves the complete instrument configuration to state 00 whenever a power- down event occurs.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 148 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 4 System-Related Operation Storing and Recalling Instrument States Storing a state To store an instrument state 1 Use the arrow keys to navigate the edit mode. 2 To store to the selected state 3 Press [ ] or [ ] until the state number (01 to 16) you want to store to is shown on the primary display. NOTE 148 You can also press [Shift] > [Save] to store the selected state.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 149 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM System-Related Operation Storing and Recalling Instrument States 4 Recalling a stored state To recall an instrument state 1 Use the arrow keys to navigate the edit mode. 2 To recall the selected state 3 Press [ ] or [ ] until the state number (00 to 16) you want to recall from is shown on the primary display. NOTE • You can also press [Shift] > [Save] to recall the selected state.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 150 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 4 System-Related Operation Remote Operation Remote Operation The U3606B is shipped with both a GPIB (IEEE- 488) interface and a USB 2.0 interface on the rear panel. Only one interface can be enabled at a time. The GPIB interface is selected by default when the U3606B is shipped from the factory. The remote interface can be selected from the front- panel only.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 151 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM System-Related Operation Remote Operation 4 Configuring and connecting the GPIB interface The GPIB (IEEE- 488) connector on the rear panel connects your U3606B to a computer and other GPIB devices. 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 no more than 15.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 152 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 4 System-Related Operation Remote Operation Configuring and connecting the USB interface Select the appropriate USB class for communication from the Utility menu. • USB- TMC stands for USB Test and Measurement Class. USB- TMC is a protocol built on top of USB that allows GPIB- like communication with USB devices. • USB- CDC stands for USB Communications Device Class. USB- CDC is a composite Universal Serial Bus device class.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 153 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM System-Related Operation Remote Operation 4 SCPI language version You can determine the SCPI language version of the instrument by sending the SYSTem:VERSion? command from the remote interface. • You can query the SCPI version from the remote interface only. • The SCPI version is returned in the form “YYYY.V”, where “YYYY” represents the year of the version, and “V” represents a version number for that year (for example, 1994.0).
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 156 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 5 Characteristics and Specifications Product Characteristics Product Characteristics POWER SUPPLY • Universal 100 Vac to 240 Vac ±10% • AC line frequency of 45 Hz to 66 Hz; 360 Hz to 440 Hz for 100/120 V operation POWER CONSUMPTION 150 VA maximum CURRENT INPUT FUSE 3.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 157 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Characteristics and Specifications Product Characteristics 5 WARRANTY • Please refer to http://www.agilent.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 158 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 5 Characteristics and Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications Specification assumptions • Specifications stated are for 60 minutes warm- up and 5½ digit resolution. • One- year calibration cycle, with calibration temperature of 23±2 °C. • Operating temperature at 18 °C to 28 °C (64.4 °F to 82.4 °F). • Accuracy is expressed as: ±(% of reading + % of range) • Temperature coefficient: Add [0.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 159 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Characteristics and Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications 5 DC specifications Table 5-1 DC accuracy specifications ± (% of reading + % of range) Function Range[1] Resolution Test current or burden voltage 24 Hours[2] 23 ºC ± 1 ºC 90 Days 23 ºC ± 5 ºC 1 Year 23 ºC ± 5 ºC 0.015 + 0.04 Temperature coefficient 0 ºC to 18 ºC 28 ºC to 55 ºC 19.9999 mV 0.1 μV - 0.012 + 0.04 0.025 + 0.04 0.0015 + 0.0040 100.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 160 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 5 Characteristics and Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications Table 5-1 DC accuracy specifications ± (% of reading + % of range) (continued) Function Range[1] Resolution Test current or burden voltage 24 Hours[2] 23 ºC ± 1 ºC 90 Days 23 ºC ± 5 ºC 1 Year 23 ºC ± 5 ºC Temperature coefficient 0 ºC to 18 ºC 28 ºC to 55 ºC 100.000 Ω 1 mΩ 0.83 mA 0.04 + 0.008 0.04 + 0.008 0.05 + 0.008 0.0050 + 0.0005 1000.00 Ω 10 mΩ 0.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 161 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Characteristics and Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications 5 Table 5-1 DC accuracy specifications ± (% of reading + % of range) (continued) Function Capacitance [7] Range[1] Resolution Test current or burden voltage 24 Hours[2] 23 ºC ± 1 ºC 90 Days 23 ºC ± 5 ºC 1 Year 23 ºC ± 5 ºC Temperature coefficient 0 ºC to 18 ºC 28 ºC to 55 ºC 1.000 nF 0.001 nF 0.75 µA current source - - 2.0 + 0.8 0.02 + 0.001 10.00 nF 0.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 162 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 5 Characteristics and Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications [5] Specifications stated are for 4-wire low-resistance measurements. The test current is sent from the FORCE terminals and the resistance is measured by the SENSE terminals. The contact strength may influence the measuring result significantly. Ensure that the connection of the test point is firm to avoid resistance due to contact leads.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 163 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Characteristics and Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications 5 AC specifications AC accuracy specifications Table 5-2 AC accuracy specifications ± (% of reading + % of range) Function [1] Range 100.000 mV[3] True rms AC voltage[2] 1.00000 V to 750.00 V[5][6] True rms AC current 10.0000 mA to 3.0000 A[9] Frequency range 1 Year 23 ºC ± 5 ºC Temperature coefficient 0 ºC to 18 ºC 28 ºC to 55 ºC 20 Hz to 45 Hz 1 + 0.1 0.02 + 0.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 164 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 5 Characteristics and Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications [8] For 750 V range: the accuracy is specified for input less than 300 Vrms [9] Available ranges: 10.0000 mA, 100.000 mA, 1.00000 A, 3.0000 A [10] For 3 A range: the accuracy is specified for input less than 3 A [11] For 1 A and 3 A ranges: the accuracy is specified for frequencies less than 5 kHz.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 165 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Characteristics and Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications 5 Frequency specifications Table 5-3 Frequency accuracy specifications ± (% of reading + % of range) Function Range Frequency range 1 Year 23 ºC ± 5 ºC Temperature coefficient 0 ºC to 18 ºC 28 ºC to 55 ºC < 2 Hz 0.18 + 0.003 0.005 Voltage path: < 20 Hz 0.04 + 0.003 0.005 100 mV to 750 V 20 Hz to 100 kHz 0.02 + 0.003 0.005 100 kHz to 300 kHz 0.02 + 0.003 0.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 166 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 5 Characteristics and Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications Table 5-4 Frequency sensitivity for voltage measurement Input range[1] Minimum sensitivity (rms sine wave) 20 Hz to 100 kHz 100 kHz to 300 kHz 300 kHz to 1 MHz 100 mV 50 mV 50 mV 0.5 V 1.0 V 100 mV 120 mV 0.5 V 10 V 1V 1.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 167 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Characteristics and Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications 5 Duty cycle and pulse width specifications Table 5-6 Duty cycle and pulse width resolution and accuracy Function Range Resolution Duty cycle 100.000% Pulse width [1] Accuracy of full scale 0.001% 0.3% + 0.2% per kHz 199.999 ms[2] 0.001 ms Duty cycle/Frequency 1999.99 ms[2] 0.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 168 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 5 Characteristics and Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications Table 5-7 Reading speed (typical)[1] (continued) Function Rate Reading speed[2] (readings/second) Reading speed over USB[3] (readings/second) Reading speed over GPIB[4] (readings/second) AC +DC current (1A at 1 kHz) Slow (5½ digit) 4 2.9 2.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 169 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Characteristics and Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications 5 Supplemental characteristics WA R N I N G Exceeding the crest factor limit may result in an incorrect or a lower reading. Do not exceed the crest factor limit to avoid instrument damage and the risk of electric shock.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 170 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 5 Characteristics and Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications Input protection: 750 Vrms on all ranges Crest factor: For < 5:1 errors included. Limited by the peak input and 100 kHz bandwidth. Maximum 3.0 at full scale. Peak input: 300% of range. Limited by maximum input. Response time: Approximately 2.5 s when the displayed reading reaches 99.9% AC rms value of the tested input signal at the same range.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 171 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Characteristics and Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications 5 Resistance Measurement method: Two-wire, open-circuit voltage limited to < 5 V Open circuit voltage: < +5.0 Vdc Input protection: 1000 Vrms on all ranges, < 0.3 A short circuit Response time: Approximately 0.15 seconds for 1 MΩ and ranges below 1 MΩ.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 172 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 5 Characteristics and Specifications Digital Multimeter Specifications Capacitance Measurement method: Computed from constant current source charge time, typical 0.2 V to 1.4 V signal level Maximum voltage at full scale: • For 1 nF to 10 μF range: < 1.5 V • For 100 μF to 10000 μF: < 0.33 V Input protection: 1000 Vrms on all ranges, < 0.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 173 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Characteristics and Specifications DC Power Supply Specifications 5 DC Power Supply Specifications Safety considerations The U3606B is a safety class I instrument, which means it has a protective earth terminal. The terminal must be connected to an earth ground through a power source with a 3- wire ground receptacle. The DC power supply performance specifications are listed in the following pages.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 174 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 5 Characteristics and Specifications DC Power Supply Specifications Performance specifications Table 5-8 DC power supply performance specifications Specifications Parameter S1S2 S1 S1m S2 S2m AUTO 30 V/1 A 100 mA /30 V 8 V/3 A 1000 mV /3 A Voltage 0.05% + 5 mV 0.05% + 5 mV 0.05% + 5 mV 0.05% + 5 mV 0.05% + 0.5 mV Current 0.15% + 3 mA 0.15% + 3 mA 0.05% + 0.15 mA 0.15% + 3 mA 0.15% + 3 mA 0.05% + 5 mV 0.05% + 5 mV 0.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 175 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Characteristics and Specifications DC Power Supply Specifications 5 Table 5-8 DC power supply performance specifications (continued) Specifications Parameter S1S2 S1 S1m S2 S2m AUTO 30 V/1 A 100 mA /30 V 8 V/3 A 1000 mV /3 A Voltage 1 mV 1 mV 1 mV 1 mV 0.1 mV Current 0.1 mA 0.1 mA 0.01 mA 0.1 mA 0.1 mA Voltage 1 mV 1 mV 1 mV 1 mV 0.1 mV Current 0.1 mA 0.1 mA 0.01 mA 0.1 mA 0.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 176 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 5 Characteristics and Specifications DC Power Supply Specifications Supplemental characteristics Table 5-9 DC power supply supplemental characteristics Characteristics Parameter Output ratings S1 S1m S2 S2m 30 V/1 A 100 mA/30 V 8 V/3 A 1000 mV/3 A CV: 8.4 V CV: 1050 mV CV: 31.500 V Voltage Maximum output programming range Voltage programming speed (excludes command processing time) 176 OC: 3.15 A OC: 3.15 A OCP: 3.3 A OCP: 3.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 177 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Characteristics and Specifications DC Power Supply Specifications 5 Square-wave output characteristics Table 5-10 Square-wave output characteristics Parameter Range Characteristics Amplitude accuracy ± (offset) S1 (30 V/1 A) & S1S2 (AUTO) 0.2 V S2 (8 V/3 A) & S1S2 (AUTO) 0.2 V S1 (30 V/1 A) 1 mV S2 (8 V/3 A) 1 mV Frequency accuracy ± (% of frequency setting + offset) (27 steps[1]) 0.005% + 0.01 Hz Frequency resolution - 0.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 178 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 5 Characteristics and Specifications DC Power Supply Specifications [2] For frequency signals greater than 100 Hz, an additional 0.1% per 100 Hz is added. The accuracy of the duty cycle should be calculated as: frequency Accuracy = ⎛ 0.4% + ⎛ ----------------------------- – 1⎞ × 0.1% ⎞ ⎝ ⎝ 100 ⎠ ⎠ Calculation example: Frequency setting = 4800 Hz, Duty cycle setting = 50% 4800 5.1 Charateristics of duty cycle = ± 0.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 179 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM Characteristics and Specifications DC Power Supply Specifications 5 Sweep characteristics Table 5-11 Scan output characteristics Scan Constant voltage Range Maximum amplitude[1] Constant current S1 S2 S2m S1 S1m S2 31.500 V 8.400 V 1050.0 mV 1.0500 A 105.00 mA 3.1500 A Step Dwelling time 1 step to 100 steps 1 step to 100 steps 1 s to 99 s 1 s to 99 s [1] Amplitude start position is fixed at 0 (V or A) by default.
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U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 181 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM U3606B Multimeter|DC Power Supply User’s Guide 6 List of Error Messages Error Messages 182 Command errors 183 Execution errors 184 Internal errors 185 Query errors 185 Device specific errors 185 Self-test errors 186 Calibration errors 187 The U3606B error messages are summarized in this chapter.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 182 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 6 List of Error Messages Error Messages Error Messages Error messages are created once an erroneous condition is detected. Errors are retrieved in first- in- first- out (FIFO) order using the SYSTem:ERRor? query or read from the front panel (see page 129). The first error returned is the first error that was stored. Reading this error will clear this error allowing the next stored error to be read (if there are other errors stored).
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 183 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM List of Error Messages Error Messages 6 Command errors The following table shows the list of command errors. These errors set the Standard Event Status register bit 5.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 184 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 6 List of Error Messages Error Messages Table 6-1 List of command errors (continued) Error code Error message –150 String data error –151 Invalid string data –158 String data not allowed Execution errors The following table shows the list of execution errors. These errors set the Standard Event Status register bit 4.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 185 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM List of Error Messages Error Messages 6 Internal errors The following table shows the list of internal errors. Table 6-3 List of internal errors Error code Error message –350 Queue overflow Query errors The following table shows the list of query errors. These errors set the Standard Event Status register bit 2.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 186 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM 6 List of Error Messages Error Messages Table 6-5 List of device specific errors (continued) Error code Error message 513 Current output over limit setting 521 Input buffer overflow 532 Cannot achieve requested resolution 540 Cannot use overload as math reference Self-test errors The following errors indicate failures that may occur during a self- test.
U3606-90054_UG_EN.book Page 187 Friday, July 11, 2014 5:12 PM List of Error Messages Error Messages 6 Table 6-6 List of self-test errors (continued) Error code Error message 643 Frequency measurement path failed 644 Constant Current 0.2V/1kohm error 645 Constant Current 0.2V/10kohm or amplified 11 error 646 Constant Current 0.8V/100kohm or amplified 11 error 647 Constant Current 0.8V/1.
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