USER’S GUIDE Dynamic Measurement DC Source HP Model 66332A System DC Power Supply HP Model 6631B, 6632B, 6633B, 6634B For instruments with Serial Numbers: HP 66332A: US36320401 and up HP 6631B: US37470101 and up HP 6632B: US36350826 and up HP 6633B: US36390236 and up HP 6634B: US36380206 and up HP Part No. 5962-8196 Microfiche Part No.
Warranty Information CERTIFICATION Hewlett-Packard Company certifies that this product met its published specifications at time of shipment from the factory. Hewlett-Packard further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States National Bureau of Standards, to the extent allowed by the Bureau's calibration facility, and to the calibration facilities of other International Standards Organization members.
Safety Summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation of this instrument. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the instrument. Hewlett-Packard Company assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with these requirements. GENERAL This product is a Safety Class 1 instrument (provided with a protective earth terminal).
SAFETY SYMBOLS Direct current Alternating current Both direct and alternating current Three-phase alternating current Earth (ground) terminal Protective earth (ground) terminal Frame or chassis terminal Terminal is at earth potential. Used for measurement and control circuits designed to be operated with one terminal at earth potential.
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Table of Contents Warranty Information Safety Summary Acoustic Noise Information Printing History Table of Contents QUICK REFERENCE HP 66332A Dynamic Measurement DC Source and HP 6611C-6614C System DC Power Supply The Front Panel - At a Glance Front Panel Number Entry Front Panel Annunciators Immediate Action Keys Front Panel Menus - At a Glance SCPI Programming Commands - At a Glance The Rear Panel - At a Glance GENERAL INFORMATION Document Orientation Safety Considerations Options and Accessories Descri
TURN-ON CHECKOUT Introduction Using the Keypad Checkout Procedure In Case of Trouble Error Messages Line Fuse FRONT PANEL OPERATION Introduction Front Panel Description System Keys Function Keys Immediate Action Keys Scrolling Keys Metering Keys Output Control Keys Entry Keys Examples of Front Panel Programming 1 - Setting the Output Voltage and Current 2 - Querying and Clearing Output Protection 3 - Making Front Panel Measurements 4 - Programming the Digital Output Port 5 - Programming the Output Relay (o
1 Quick Reference HP 66332A Dynamic Measurement DC Source and HP 6631B/6632B/6633B/6634B System DC Power Supplies The HP 66332A is a 100 Watt, high performance dc power supply that provides dynamic measurement and analysis of voltage and current waveforms. It is designed to simplify the testing of digital cellular and mobile phones. For example, data acquired using its dynamic measurement capability can be used in determining the battery operating time of digital wireless communications products.
1 – Quick Reference The Front Panel - At a Glance j14-character k Annunciators indicate operating modes and status conditions. display shows output measurements and programmed values. 2 1 output connectors. Use á and â to set the resolution; then adjust the value with the knob. 4 6 nTurns the dc source o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 10 mOptional front panel sets voltage, current, and menu parameters. 3 5 on and off.
1 – Quick Reference Front Panel Number Entry Enter numbers from the front panel using one of the following methods: Use the arrow keys and knob to change voltage or current settings NOTE The output must be ON to see the displayed values change in Meter mode.
1 – Quick Reference Front Panel Annunciators CV The output is operating in constant voltage mode. CC The output is operating in constant current mode. Unr The output is unregulated. Dis The output is OFF. Press the Output On/Off key to turn the output on. OCP The over-current protection state is ON. Press the OCP key to turn over-current protection off. Prot Indicates that the output has been disabled by one of the protection features. Press the Prot Clear key to clear the protection condition.
1 – Quick Reference Front Panel Menus - At a Glance Address ‚ ‚ ‚ ‚ ‚ Recall ADDRESS 7 INTF HPIB BAUDRATE 300 Sets the HP-IB Address Selects an interface (HPIB or RS232) Selects baud rate (300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600) PARITY NONE FLOW NONE LANG SCPI Selects message parity (NONE, EVEN, ODD, MARK, SPACE) Selects flow control (XON-XOFF, RTS-CTS, DTR-DSR, NONE) Selects language (SCPI or COMP) *RCL 0 Recalls instrument state Shift Save *SAV 0 Saves present instrument state Shift Error ERROR 0
1 – Quick Reference SCPI Programming Commands - At a Glance NOTE Most [optional] commands have been omitted for clarity. Refer to the Programming Guide for a complete description of all programming commands.
1 – Quick Reference The Rear Panel - At a Glance jHP-IB (IEEE-488) k lINH/FLT (remote mOutput and Remote interface connector INHibit / internal FauLT) connector. Connector plug is removable. RS-232 interface connector 4 3 2 Fuse holder 1 6 5 nFast/Normal switch o sense terminal block.
2 General Information Document Orientation This manual describes the operation of the HP Model 66332A Dynamic Measurement DC Source and the HP Model 6631B/6632B/6633B/6634B System DC Power Supply. Unless otherwise noted, both units will be referred to by the description "dc source" throughout this manual.
2 – General Information Safety Considerations This dc source is a Safety Class 1 instrument, which means it has a protective earth terminal. That terminal must be connected to earth ground through a power source equipped with a ground receptacle. Refer to the Safety Summary page at the beginning of this guide for general safety information. Before installation or operation, check the dc source and review this guide for safety warnings and instructions.
2 – General Information Description Both the HP 66332A Dynamic Measurement DC Source and the HP 6631B/6632B/6633B/6634B System DC Power Supply combine two instruments in one unit. It includes a dc source, which produces dc output with programmable voltage and current amplitude, and a highly accurate voltage and current meter, with the capability to measure very low-level currents.
2 – General Information the HP 6632A, 6633A, and 6634A Series dc power supplies (refer to appendix D in the the Programming Guide). Dc source status registers allow remote monitoring of a wide variety of dc source operating conditions. Output Characteristic The dc source’s output characteristic is shown in the following figure. The output of the dc source may be adjusted to any value within the boundaries shown.
3 Installation Inspection Damage When you receive your dc source, inspect it for any obvious damage that may have occurred during shipment. If there is damage, notify the shipping carrier and the nearest HP Sales and Support Office immediately. The list of HP Sales and Support Offices is at the back of this guide. Warranty information is printed in the front of this guide.
3 - Installation Location The outline diagram in figure 3-1 gives the dimensions of your dc source. The dc source must be installed in a location that allows sufficient space at the sides and back of the unit for adequate air circulation (see Bench Operation). Bench Operation A fan cools the dc source by drawing air in through the sides and exhausting it out the back. Minimum clearances for bench operation are 1 inch (25 mm) along the sides. Do not block the fan exhaust at the rear of the unit.
Installation - 3 Input Connections Connect the Power Cord 1. Unscrew the line fuse cap from the rear panel and verify that the fuse rating matches what is specified on the FUSES label on the rear panel. Reinstall the fuse. (See table 3-1 for fuse part numbers.) 2. Connect the power cord to the IEC 320 connector on the rear of the unit.
3 - Installation Voltage Drops The load wires must also be large enough to avoid excessive voltage drops due to the impedance of the wires. In general, if the wires are heavy enough to carry the maximum short circuit current without overheating, excessive voltage drops will not be a problem. The voltage drops across the load wires should be limited to less than two volts. Refer to Table 3-2 to calculate the voltage drop for some commonly used AWG copper wire.
Installation - 3 Under normal operation, the dc source senses the output voltage at the output terminals on the back of the unit. External sense terminals are available on the back of the unit that allow the output voltages to be sensed at the load, compensating for impedance losses in the load wiring. You cannot remote sense at the optional front panel binding posts.
3 - Installation at the load. When using remote sensing, you must program the OVP trip voltage high enough to compensate for the voltage drop between the output terminals and the load. Also, if the sum of the programmed voltage and the load-lead drop exceeds the dc source's maximum voltage rating, this may also trip the OV protection circuit.
Installation - 3 Fast/Normal Operation A switch on the rear of the unit lets you switch between operating in either Fast mode or Normal mode. When set to Fast mode, this switch disconnects the output capacitor that is located inside the unit. Fast mode lets you improve or enhance certain operating characteristics; while at the same time degrading other operating characteristics. 1.
3 - Installation This rear panel connector, has a fault output port and an inhibit input port. The fault (FLT) output, also referred to as the DFI (discrete fault indicator) signal in the front panel and SCPI commands, is an open collector circuit that pulls the positive output low with respect to the negative (chassis referenced) common.
Installation - 3 FLT INH .... NOTE: Connectors are removable + - + 1 2 3 4 FLT Output FLT INH .... INH Input + - + 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 INH Input INH Common Switch (Normally Open) INH Input FLT Output B) FLT Example with Multiple Units A) INH Example with One Unit Figure 3-4. FLT/INH Examples NOTE: Connectors are removable FLT +16.5V Max. INH Digital Output Ports 0, 1, 2 . . . . Coil Current +-+ 1 2 3 4 TTL, AS, CMOS, HC 0.25A Max.
3 - Installation Controller Connections The dc source connects to a controller either through an HP-IB or an RS-232 connector. HP-IB Interface Each dc source has its own HP-IB bus address, which can be set using the front panel Address key as described in chapter 5. HP-IB address data is stored in non-volatile memory. The dc source is shipped with its HP-IB address set to 5.
4 Turn-On Checkout Introduction Successful tests in this chapter provide a high degree of confidence that the dc source is operating properly. For verification tests, see appendix B. Complete performance tests are given in the Service Guide. NOTE: This chapter provides a preliminary introduction to the dc source front panel. See chapter 5 for more details. Using the Keypad (shift) p and Some of the front panel keys perform two functions, one labeled in black and the other in blue.
4 - Turn-On Checkout Checkout Procedure The test in this section checks for output voltage and current on the dc source. NOTE: To perform the checkout procedure, you will need a wire for shorting the output terminals together. The following procedure assumes that the unit turns on in the factory-default state. If you need more information about the factory default state, refer to the *RST command in chapter 4 of the Programming Guide.
Turn-On Checkout - 4 Procedure 6. Press 5, Enter Display VOLT:PROT 5 0.449V 0.145A Explanation Programs the OVP to 5 volts, which is less than the previously set output voltage. Because the OVP voltage entered was less than the output voltage, the OVP circuit tripped. The output dropped to zero, CV turned off, and Prot turned on. 7. Press Shift, OV, <2, 2>, Enter 8. Press Shift, Prot Clear 9. Press Output on/off Turn the output off. 10.
4 - Turn-On Checkout In Case of Trouble Error Messages Dc source failure may occur during power-on selftest or during operation. In either case, the display may show an error message that indicates the reason for the failure. Selftest Errors Pressing the Shift, Error keys will show the error number. Selftest error messages appear as: ERROR where "n" is a number listed in the following table. If this occurs, turn the power off and then back on to see if the error persists.
5 Front panel Operation Introduction Here is what you will find in this chapter: ♦ a complete description of the front panel controls ♦ front panel programming examples NOTE: The dc source must be in set to Local mode to use the front panel controls. Press the Local key on the front panel to put the unit in local mode. Front Panel Description 2 1 5 3 4 6 7 8 Figure 5-1.
5 - Front Panel Operation j Display 14-character vacuum fluorescent display for showing output measurements and programmed values. k Annunciators light to indicate operating modes and status conditions: CV The dc source output is in constant-voltage mode. CC The dc source output is in constant-current mode. Unr The dc source output is in an unregulated state. Dis The dc source output is disabled (off). OCP The overcurrent protection state is enabled.
Front Panel Operation - 5 System Keys Refer to the examples later in this chapter for more details on the use of these keys. SYSTEM Local Error Address Save Recall Shift Figure 5-2. System Keys This is the blue, unlabeled key, which is also shown as Shift in this guide. Pressing this key accesses the alternate or shifted function of a key (such as ERROR ). Release the key after you press it. The Shift annunciator is lit, indicating that the shifted keys are active.
5 - Front Panel Operation Function Keys Refer to the examples later in this chapter for more details on the use of these keys. FUNCTION Input Meter OV Voltage OCP Current Prot Clear Protect Cal Output Output on/off Figure 5-3. Function Keys Immediate Action Keys Immediate action keys immediately execute their corresponding function when pressed. Other function keys have commands underneath them that are accessed when the key is pressed.
Front Panel Operation - 5 Metering Keys Metering keys control the metering functions of the dc source. When the unit is operating in front panel meter mode, all front panel measurements are calculated from a total of 2048 readings taken at a 46.8 microsecond sampling rate. Therefore, the total acquisition time for a single front panel measurement is about 100 milliseconds. Refer to “Making Front Panel Measurements” for more information.
5 - Front Panel Operation Output Control Keys Output control keys control the output functions of the dc source. Voltage Press this key to access the voltage menu. Current Display Command Function VOLT Sets the output voltage Press this key to access the current menu. Output Display Command Function CURR Sets the output current Press this key to access the output menu list.
Front Panel Operation - 5 Entry Keys Refer to the examples later in this chapter for more details on the use of these keys. ENTRY 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 . - Clear Entry Enter Back space Figure 5-4. Entry Keys ã ä á â 0 . , 9 − These keys let you scroll through choices in a parameter list that apply to a specific command. Parameter lists are circular; you can return to the starting position by continuously pressing either key.
5 - Front Panel Operation Examples of Front Panel Programming You will find these examples on the following pages: 1 Setting the output voltage and current 2 Querying and clearing output protection 3 Making front panel measurements 4 Programming the digital port 5 Programming the output relay (Option 760 only) 6 Setting the HP-IB address or RS-232 parameters 7 Saving and recalling operating states Similar examples are given in the dc source Programming Guide using SCPI commands.
Front Panel Operation - 5 2 - Querying and Clearing Output Protection The dc source will disable its output if it detects an overvoltage or overcurrent fault condition. Other automatic fault conditions (such as overtemperature) also will disable the output. Query and clear the dc source overcurrent protection feature as follows: Action Display 1. On the Function keypad, press Protect. In this example, OC indicates that an overcurrent condition has occurred.
5 - Front Panel Operation As previously mentioned, the HP 66332A dc source has the capability of measuring output waveform parameters such as peak, minimum, high level, and low level as illustrated in the following figure. V or A MAX 46.8 microsecond sampling rate V or A HIGH NOTE: Measurement samples may not coincide with the actual maximum or minimum point of the waveform. V or A LOW V or A MIN 100 millisecond acquisition time Figure 5-5.
Front Panel Operation - 5 4 - Programming the Digital Output Port Your dc source is shipped with the output port function set to RIDFI mode. In this mode the port functions as a remote inhibit input with a discrete fault indicator output signal. You can also configure the port to act as a Digital Input/Output device. To configure the RIDFI mode of the port, proceed as follows: Action Display 1. On the Function keypad, press Output. *RST 2. Scroll through the Output menu by pressing q .
5 - Front Panel Operation 5 - Programming the Output Relay (option 760 only) Units with option 760 have isolation and polarity reversal relays connected to the output and sense terminals. (Option 760 is not available on HP 6631B units.) To control the relays independently of the Output On/Off switch, proceed as follows: Action Display 1. On the Function keypad, press Output, and scroll through the Output menu until you get to the RELAY command.
Front Panel Operation - 5 7 - Saving and Recalling Operating States NOTE: This capability is only available when the unit is set to the SCPI programming language. You can save up to 4 states (from location 0 to location 3) in non-volatile memory and recall them from the front panel. All programmable settings are saved. Save an operating state in location 1 as follows: Action 1. Set the instrument to the operating state that you want to save. 2. Save this state to location 1. Press Save, 1, Enter.
A Specifications Specifications Table A-1 lists the specifications of the dc source. Specifications are warranted over the ambient temperature range of 0 to 55 °C. Unless otherwise noted, specifications apply when measured at the rear terminals after a 30-minute warm-up period. Table A-1.
A - Specifications Supplemental Characteristics Table A-2 lists the supplemental characteristics, which are not warranted but are descriptions of typical performance determined either by design or type testing. Table A-2.
Specifications - A Table A-2. Supplemental Characteristics (continued) Parameter HP 66332A HP 6631B/6632B/6633B/6634B Dynamic Measurement Accuracy Instantaneous Voltage: Instantaneous Current: 0.03% + 5 mV 0.6% + 2 mA1 not applicable Dynamic Measurement System Buffer Length: Sampling Rate Range: 4096 points 15.
A - Specifications Table A-2. Supplemental Characteristics (continued) Parameter Digital I/O Characteristics HP 66332A Maximum ratings: Digital OUT Port 0,1,2 (open collector) Digital IN Port 2: (internal pull-up) HP 6631B/6632B/6633B/6634B same as INH/FLT Characteristics Output leakage @ 16V = 0.1 mA (ports 0,1) = 12.5 mA (port 2) Output leakage @ 5V = 0.1 mA (ports 0,1) = 0.25 mA (port 2) Low-level output sink current @ 0.
B Verification and Calibration Introduction This appendix includes verification and calibration procedures for the HP 66332A and HP 6631B/6632B/6633B/6634B dc source. Instructions are given for performing the procedures either from the front panel or from a controller over the HP-IB. The verification procedures do not check all the operating parameters, but verify that the dc source is performing properly.
B - Verification and Calibration + DC Voltmeter + - +S -S DC Current + - -S + Load resistor Ampmeter monitor - - B. A. - +S Load Resistor 400 6631B 1.1K 6632B & 66332A 2.5 K 6633B 5K 6634B + 240 VDC MAX TO + - -S + DC + 240 VDC MAX TO - + 240 VDC MAX TO - +S Load resistor Ampmeter DC C. - + - -S Current monitor + External DC supply + 240 VDC MAX TO + Voltmeter + - +S D. - External DC supply Figure B-1.
Verification and Calibration - B Table B-2. Verification Programming Values 6631B 6632B/66332A 6633B 6634B Full scale Voltage 8 20 50 100 Full Scale Current 10 5 2 1 Imax 10.238 5.1188 2.0475 1.0238 Isink - 10 A -5A -2A -1A Turn-On Checkout Perform the Turn-On Checkout as directed in chapter 4. NOTE: The dc source must pass turn-on selftest before you can proceed with the verification tests.
B - Verification and Calibration 5. Set the output current to its full scale value (see Table B-2). 6. Divide the voltage drop across the current monitor by its resistance to convert the value to amperes. Record this value and the current reading on the front panel display. Readings within high current limits (see tables B-3,4, 5 or 6). Current Measurement (Low Range) Action 7. Turn off the dc source and connect it as shown in figure B-1B with the 400 ohm load resistor.
Verification and Calibration - B Table B- 3. Verification Test Record for HP 6631B Model HP 6631B Report No.____________ Test Description Minimum Specification Date_____________ Recorded Results Maximum Specification Voltage Programming and Measurement Low Voltage Vout Front Panel measurement High Voltage Vout Front Panel measurement − 5 mV _______V +5 mV Vout − 2 mV _____mV Vout +2 mV 8.991 V _______V 8.009 V Vout − 4.4 mV _____mV Vout +4.
B - Verification and Calibration Table B- 5. Verification Test Record for HP 6633B Model HP 6633B Report No.____________ Test Description Minimum Specification Date_____________ Recorded Results Maximum Specification Voltage Programming and Measurement Low Voltage Vout Front Panel measurement High Voltage Vout Front Panel measurement − 20 mV _______V +20 mV Vout − 6 mV _____mV Vout +6 mV 49.955 V _______V 50.
Verification and Calibration - B Performing the Calibration Procedure NOTE: The calibration procedure can only be performed using the SCPI language commands. Use either the front panel Address key to access the LANG command, or use the SYSTem:LANGuage command to change the programming language to SCPI. Table B-1 lists the equipment required for calibration. Figure B-1 shows the test setup. You do not have to do a complete calibration each time.
B - Verification and Calibration Front Panel Calibration These procedures assume you understand how to operate front panel keys (see chapter 5). Enable Calibration Mode Action 1. Reset the unit by selecting Output, scrolling to *RST and pressing Enter. 2. Press Output On/Off to enable the output. 3. To begin calibration press Shift Cal, scroll to CAL ON and press Enter. 4. Enter the calibration password from Entry keypad and press Enter. lf the password is correct the Cal annunciator will come on.
Verification and Calibration - B Current Programming and High-Range Measurement Calibration Action Display 13. Connect the appropriate current monitor as shown in figure B-1A. Connect the DMM (in dc mode) across the current shunt. 14. Press Shift Cal, scroll to CAL CURR, and press Enter. CAL:CURR 15. Press Shift Cal, scroll to CAL LEV, and press Enter to select the first calibration point. CAL:LEV P1 16. Press Shift Cal and scroll to CAL DATA. Wait for the DMM reading to stabilize.
B - Verification and Calibration AC Current Measurement Calibration (HP 66332A only) Action Display 26. Disconnect all loads from the dc source. Make sure the mode switch on the rear panel is set to Normal. 27. Press Shift Cal, scroll to CAL CURR MEAS AC, and press Enter. 28. Wait for the dc source to compute the ac current calibration constant. The display returns to Meter mode when the calculation is complete.
Verification and Calibration - B Changing the Calibration Password The factory default password is 0. You can change the password when the dc source is in calibration mode (which requires you to enter the existing password). Proceed as follows: Action Display 1. Begin by pressing Shift Cal and scrolling to the CAL ON command. 2. Enter the existing password from Entry keypad and press Enter 3. Press Shift Cal and scroll to the CAL PASS command. 4. Enter the new password from the keypad.
C Error Messages Error Number List This appendix gives the error numbers and descriptions that are returned by the dc source. Error numbers are returned in two ways: ♦ Error numbers are displayed on the front panel ♦ Error numbers and messages are read back with the SYSTem:ERRor? query. SYSTem:ERRor? returns the error number into a variable and returns two parameters: an NR1 and a string. The following table lists the errors that are associated with SCPI syntax errors and interface problems.
C - Error Messages –131 Invalid suffix [unrecognized units, or units not appropriate] –138 Suffix not allowed –141 Invalid character data [bad character, or unrecognized] –144 Character data too long –148 Character data not allowed –150 String data error –151 Invalid string data [e.g., END received before close quote] –158 String data not allowed –160 Block data error –161 Invalid block data [e.g.
Error Messages - C Selftest Errors 0 through 99 (sets Standard Event Status Register bit #3) 0 No error 1 Non-volatile RAM RD0 section checksum failed 2 Non-volatile RAM CONFIG section checksum failed 3 Non-volatile RAM CAL section checksum failed 4 Non-volatile RAM STATE section checksum failed 5 Non-volatile RST section checksum failed 10 RAM selftest 11 VDAC/IDAC selftest 1 12 VDAC/IDAC selftest 2 13 VDAC/IDAC selftest 3 14 VDAC/IDAC selftest 4 15 OVDAC selftest 80 Digital I/O se
D Line Voltage Conversion WARNING: Shock Hazard Operating personnel must not remove instrument covers. Component replacement and internal adjustments must be made only by qualified service personnel. Open the Unit ♦ Turn off ac power and disconnect the power cord from the unit. ♦ Remove the four screws that secure the cover (use a #2 Pozi drive). ♦ Slightly spread the bottom of the cover and pull it back to remove it from the unit.
D - Line Voltage Conversion Install the Correct Line Fuse ♦ Unscrew the line fuse cap from the rear panel and install the correct fuse. For 100/120 Vac operation: 4 A; HP part number 2110-0055 For 220/230 Vac operation: 2 A; HP part number 2110-0002 ♦ Mark the voltage setting that the unit has been set to on the rear panel label. Close the Unit ♦ Replace the outer cover. ♦ Reconnect the power cord and turn on the unit.
Index — — -- -- -- -- -- --, 43 — +— +/- terminals, 23 +S/-S terminals, 23 checkout procedure, 32 cleaning, 21 clear protection, 43 controller connections, 30 controls and indicators, 19 conversion, ac line, 69 crowbar circuit, 26 current measurement range, 43 CV mode, 20,42 — D— — 0— 0 ...
Index OCP, 38 Output, 40 Output On/Off, 38 OV, 40 Prot Clear, 38 Protect, 40 Voltage, 40 fuses, 23 — G— ground, earth, 18 guide, programming, 17 guide, user’s, 17 — H— history, 6 HP-IB, 46 address, 46 connections, 30 interface, 30 operating features, 19 option 760, 46 options, 18 OT, 43 output characteristic, 20 connections, 23 connector, 21 control keys, 40 current setting, 42 enable, 42 rating, 20 voltage setting, 42 output relay, 46 OV, 42 OVLD, 34, 42 OVP capacitor discharge limit, 26 circuit, 26 —
Index saving operating states, 47 selftest errors, 34 sense connections, 25 service guide, 18 setting voltage/current, 42 shift annunciator, 31 shift key, 31 shorting switch, 28 specifications, 49 stability with remote sensing, 26 supplemental characteristics, 50 system errors, 65 system keys, 37 Address, 37 Error, 37 Interface, 37 Local, 37 RCL, 37 Save, 37 Shift, 37 — T— turn-on checkout, 31, 55 — V— verification current measurement accuracy, 55 current programming, 55 equipment, 53 setup, 53 test recor
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Manual Updates The following updates have been made to this manual since the November 1997 printing indicated on the Printing History page. 7/8/99 Additional information about CV mode operation has been added to page 20. A note has been added to Table A-1 for the Ripple and Noise specifications and a correction has been made for Model HP 6631B. Steps 22 and 23 on page 61 under Low Range Current Measurement Calibration have been switched.