Datasheet
Makes a great tool for ATE
systems that require an advanced
user interface for test and debug
While the Keysight N6705 DC power
analyzer is designed primarily as an
R&D bench tool, customers building
ATE systems may find the Keysight
N6705 has great utility in an ATE
system. It is fully programmable, LXI
class C certified, and takes the same
commands as the Keysight N6700.
But thanks to its large display and
easy to use controls, test engineers
may find the Keysight N6705 makes
a great tool for visualizing test results
as the tests execute, for DUT trouble-
shooting, for DUT debugging, and f o
r ATE test development, The Keysight
N6705 mounts in a standard 19” rack
using standard rack mount hardware
for 4 U instruments.
Achieve correlation and
share data between R&D and
manufacturing
The Keysight N6705 DC power
analyzer is a modular system that
uses the same DC power modules as
the N6700 low-profile modular power
system for ATE. Customers who use
the N6705 in R&D and the N6700
in manufacturing can easily achieve
test correlation between R&D testing,
design characterization/validation
testing, and manufacturing testing
because the DC power modules are
common to both the bench and ATE
versions of the product. Test programs
can be easily shared between R&D
and manufacturing since the Keysight
N6705 and the Keysight N6700 share
a common command set.
Power management feature
allows you to allocate N6705
mainframe power
Often, a DUT requires some high
power DC sources and several very
low power DC sources. In this case,
you may choose to configure a
system where the sum of the power
modules installed in the Keysight
N6705 exceeds the total power
available from the Keysight N6705
mainframe. The power management
features of the Keysight N6705
allow you to allocate mainframe
power to the outputs where it’s
needed, achieving maximum asset
utilization and flexibility. This feature
provides safety from unexpected and
dangerous shutdowns that can occur
with power systems without power
management when operated in a
similar way. For example, if your DUT
requires 250 W on two of its inputs, but
only 10 W each on two auxiliary inputs,
you can configure a system consisting of
two 300 W DC modules and two 50 W DC
modules. Although the sum of the module
power is greater than 600 W, you can
still use the Keysight N6705. Thanks to
the power management feature, you can
allocate the 250 W each to the two 300 W
modules while you allocate only 25 W to
each of the 50 W modules.
Universal AC input
The Keysight N6705 has a universal
input that operates from 100-240 VAC,
50/60/400 Hz. There are no switches to
set or fuses to change when switching
from one voltage standard to another. The
AC input employs power factor correction.
Figure 13. Option RBP recessed binding post
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