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Keithley 3700 series Reference Manual (434 pages)
System Switch/Multimeter
Brand:
Keithley
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 8.51 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
5
Table of Contents
7
Introduction
17
Introduction
18
Measure and Switching Capabilities
18
Warranty Information
18
Displaying the Unit's Serial Number
18
Figure 1-1: DMM Measurement Capabilities
18
Safety Symbols and Terms
19
Specifications
19
TSP Programming Fundamentals
21
Test Script Processor (TSP)
21
Run-Time Environment
22
Queries
22
Scripts
23
Named Scripts
23
Programming Overview
24
Chunk Defined
24
Script Defined
25
Figure 2-1: TSP Test Script Example
25
Run-Time Environment
26
Nonvolatile Memory
26
TSP Programming Levels
26
Programming Model for Scripts
27
Installing the TSP Software
27
Figure 2-2: Programming Model for Scripts
27
System Connections
28
Rear Panel Summary
28
Figure 2-3: Rear Panel Features
28
GPIB Interface Connection
29
Figure 2-4: GPIB Cable
29
Standard RJ-45 (Ethernet) Interface Connection
30
USB Connection
30
Using Test Script Builder
30
Project Navigator
31
Figure 2-5: Using TSP Builder
31
Script Editor
32
Programming Interaction
32
Sending Commands and Statements
32
Measure Voltage
32
Read and Write to Digital I/O Port
32
Display User-Defined Messages
33
User Scripts
33
Script Examples
33
Saving a User Script
37
Running a User Script
38
Modifying a User Script
40
Script Management
40
Differences: Remote Vs. Local State
42
Remote State
42
Test Script Language (TSL) Reference
43
Introduction
43
Variables and Types
44
Operators
44
Functions
45
Tables/Arrays
46
Precedence
47
Logical Operators
48
Concatenation
49
Branching
49
Loop Control
50
Standard Libraries
52
Using the Front Panel
57
Front Panel Introduction
57
Figure 3-1: Model 3706 System Switch/Multimeter
57
Figure 3-2: Model 3706-S System Switch (no DMM)
58
Display
59
Figure 3-3: Model 3706-NFP System Switch/Multimeter
59
Figure 3-4: Model 3706-SNFP System Switch (no DMM)
59
Figure 3-5: Active Channel Display Example
60
Front Panel Keys
62
Special Keys and Power Switch
62
Figure 3-6: MAIN MENU Display
62
Operation Keys
63
Range, Multifunction Keys, and Wheel
74
Function Keys
74
Range, Digits, Rate, Bandwidth, and Filter
77
Range
77
Measurement Ranges and Maximum Readings
77
Manual Ranging
78
Auto Ranging over the Front Panel
78
Scanning
79
Range Remote Programming (ICL)
79
Digits ICL Programming
79
Setting Digits
80
Rate
80
Figure 4-1: Speed Versus Noise Characteristics
80
Setting Measurement Speed over the Bus
81
Setting Rate from the Front Panel
81
Bandwidth
82
Filter
82
Filter Characteristics
83
Figure 4-2: Moving Average Filter
83
Digital Filter Window
84
Figure 4-3: Repeating Average Filter
84
Figure 4-4: Filter Window
85
Relative, Math, and Db
87
Relative
87
Basic Front Panel Operation Procedure
87
REL Remote Operation
88
Scanning
88
Math
89
MX+B
89
Percent
91
Reciprocal (1/X)
92
Db Commands
93
Db Configuration
94
Db Scanning
94
Buffer: Data Storage and Retrieval
95
Buffer Overview
95
Front Panel Operation
95
Procedure to Store Readings
95
Procedure to Save Readings
96
Procedure to Clear Readings
96
Recalling Readings
97
Buffer Configuration (Front Panel)
97
Append
98
Remote Buffer Operation
98
Data Store (Buffer) Commands
98
Reading Buffers
98
Time and Date Values
102
Buffer Status
103
Dynamically-Allocated Buffers
103
Dynamic Buffer Programming Example
104
Exceeding Reading Buffer Capacity
105
Scanning
109
Scanning Fundamentals
109
Channel Assignments
109
Sequential and Non-Sequential Scans
109
Foreground and Background Scan Execution
110
Pseudocards
110
2-Wire Scan Process
111
Trigger Model
112
Figure 7-1: Trigger Model
112
Trigger Model Components
113
Events
114
Event Blenders
114
Front Panel Scanning
115
Scan Configuration
115
SCAN Operation
116
STEP Operation
117
Basic Scan Procedure
117
Bus Operation Scanning
118
ICL Commands
118
Examples
120
Status Register Sets
123
Negative and Positive Transition Registers
123
Status Model
123
Status Byte and SRQ
124
Queues
124
Figure 8-1: Status Byte and Queues
124
System Summary and Status Byte
125
Figure 8-2: Status Byte and System Summary Register
125
System Summary Registers
126
Figure 8-3: System Summary Registers
126
Standard Event Status Register and Enable
127
Operation Events Registers
127
Figure 8-4: Standard Event Registers and Event Status Enable
127
Figure 8-5: Operation Event Registers
127
Questionable Event Register
128
Measurement Event Register
128
Figure 8-6: Questionable Event Register
128
Figure 8-7: Measurement Event Register
128
Status Function Summary
129
Clearing Registers and Queues
129
Programming Enable and Transition Registers
130
Figure 8-8: 16-Bit Status Register
130
Reading Registers
131
Status Byte and Service Request (SRQ)
132
Status Byte Register
132
Figure 8-9: Status Byte and Service Request (SRQ)
132
Serial Polling and SRQ
133
Service Request Enable Register
134
SPE, SPD (Serial Polling)
134
Status Byte and Service Request Commands
134
Enable and Transition Registers
135
Controlling Node and SRQ Enable Registers
135
Status Register Set Specifics
135
System Summary Event Registers
135
Standard Event Register
138
Figure 8-10: Standard Event Register
139
Operation Event Registers
140
Questionable Event Registers
141
Measurement Event Registers
142
Queues
142
Output Queue
142
Error Queue
142
Instrument Control Library (ICL)
145
Command Programming Notes
145
Wild Characters
145
Functions and Attributes
146
TSP-Link Nodes
148
Logical Instruments
149
Query Commands
149
DMM Configuration
150
Beeper Functions and Attribute
152
Bit Functions
153
Logic and Bit Operations
153
Channel Functions and Attributes
160
Figure 9-2: Multiplexer Card Display
161
Figure 9-3: Matrix Card Display
162
Delay Function
192
Digio Functions and Attributes
192
Display Functions and Attributes
198
DMM Functions
213
Changing Filter Settings
233
Errorqueue Functions and Attributes
267
Eventlog Functions and Attributes
269
Exit Function
271
Format Attributes
271
Gpib Attribute
274
Makegetter Functions
274
ICL LAN Commands
276
Localnode Attributes
292
Localnode.define
292
Opc Function
299
Printbuffer
299
Reset Function
300
Scan Functions
301
Setup Functions and Attribute
318
Slot[X] Attributes
320
Status Function and Attributes
330
Status Byte and SRQ
330
Figure 9-4: Status Byte and Queues
330
Timer Functions
352
Trigger.timer
353
Tsplink.trigger
356
Tsplink.trigger[N].Triggerstimulus
358
Trigger Functions
359
Trigger.blender
360
Tsplink Function and Attributes
362
Userstring Functions
363
Upgrade
365
Waitcomplete Function
366
Verification
367
Introduction
367
Verification Test Requirements
368
Environmental Conditions
368
Warmup Period
368
Line Power
368
Recommended Test Equipment
368
Verification Limits
369
Restoring Factory Defaults
370
Performing the Verification Test Procedures
370
Test Summary
370
Test Considerations
370
Series 3700 Verification
371
Verifying DC Voltage
371
Figure 10-1: DC Volts Verification
372
Verifying AC Voltage
373
Figure 10-2: ACV Verification
374
Verifying DC Current 10Ua-100Ua Ranges
375
Figure 10-3: DC Current Verification 10Ua-100Ua Ranges
376
Verifying DC Current 1Ma-3A Ranges
377
Figure 10-4: DC Current Verification 1Ma to 3A Ranges
377
Verifying AC Current 1Ma to 3A Ranges
378
Figure 10-5: AC Current Verification 1Ma-1A Ranges
379
Figure 10-6: AC Current Verification 3A Range
379
Verifying Frequency
380
Verifying Four-Wire Resistance
381
Verifying Two-Wire Resistance
382
Figure 10-7: Verifying Four-Wire Resistance
382
Figure 10-8: Two-Wire Resistance Verification
383
Verifying Dry Circuit Resistance
384
Verifying 1-OHM and 10-OHM Resistance Ranges
385
Figure 10-9: Verifying Four-Wire Resistance
385
Figure 10-10: Verifying Discrete Resistance
386
Verifying Zeroes Using a Four-Wire Short
387
Figure 10-11: Four-Wire Short Diagram
388
Calibration
389
Environmental Conditions
389
Warmup Period
389
Line Power
390
Calibration Considerations
390
Calibration Cycle
390
Recommended Equipment
391
Calibration
391
Remote Comprehensive Calibration Procedure
392
DC Volts Calibration
392
Figure 11-1: Four-Wire Short Diagram
393
Figure 11-2: DC Volts Verification
394
Resistance Calibration
395
Figure 11-3: Verifying Four-Wire Resistance
395
DC Current Calibration
397
Figure 11-4: DC Current Verification 10Ua-100Ua Ranges
397
AC Volts Calibration
399
Figure 11-5: ACV Verification
399
AC Current Calibration
402
Figure 11-6: AC Current Verification 1Ma-1A Ranges
402
Frequency Calibration
404
Save Calibration
404
Maintenance
407
Introduction
407
Fuse Replacement
407
Front Panel Tests
408
Test Procedure
408
Figure 12-1: Fuse Location
408
Error Codes
411
Introduction
411
Error Summary
411
Error Effects on Scripts
411
Reading Errors
412
Error Summary
412
Keithley 3700 series User Manual (292 pages)
Brand:
Keithley
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 9.85 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
10
Introduction
22
Contact Information
22
Overview
22
Measure and Switching Capabilities
23
Reference Manual Content
23
Figure 1-1: DMM Measurement Capabilities
23
Warranty Information
24
Displaying the Unit's Serial Number
24
Using the Front Panel
27
Figure 2-1: Model 3706 System Switch/Multimeter
27
Figure 2-2: Model 3706-S System Switch (no DMM)
27
Figure 2-3: Model 3706-NFP System Switch/Multimeter
28
Figure 2-4: Model 3706-SNFP System Switch (no DMM)
28
Display
29
Figure 2-5: Active Channel Display Example
30
Channel Type Indication
32
Figure 2-6: MAIN MENU Display
32
Using the Front Panel with Non-Switch Channels
33
Special Keys and Power Switch
35
CONFIG Key
35
CONFIG CHAN Key
35
DISPLAY Key
40
POWER Switch
41
RESET Switch
41
Operation Keys
41
CHAN Key
41
DELETE Key
44
DMM Key
44
ENTER Key
48
EXIT Key
49
FILTER Key
49
Function Key
50
INSERT Key
50
LIMIT Key
51
LOAD Key
51
MENU Key
52
PATT Key
53
REL Key
54
RUN Key
54
SCAN Key
55
SLOT Key
56
TRIG Key
56
Range Keys, Cursor Keys, and Navigation Wheel
56
AUTO Key
56
CURSOR Keys
56
Navigation Wheel
57
RANGE Keys
57
Action Keys
57
CLOSE Key
57
OPEN ALL Key
57
OPEN Key
58
RATE Key
58
Recall Key
58
STEP Key
58
STORE Key
59
Rear Panel
60
Rear Panel Summary
60
Figure 3-1: Rear Panel Features
60
Rear Panel Connections
61
Analog Backplane AMPS Fuse
61
Slots
61
TSP-Linktm Connector
61
Instrument Fuse
61
Power Connector
61
Digital I/O Port
62
Figure 3-2: Digital I/O Port
62
GPIB Connector
63
Ethernet Connector (RJ-45)
63
USB Connectors
64
Figure 3-3: USB Connectors
64
Analog Backplane Connector
65
Figure 3-4: Analog Backplane Connector
65
Switching Module Installation and Connections
66
Module Installation
67
Figure 3-5: Typical Module Installation
68
Connections
69
Pseudocards
70
Channel Assignments
70
Bus Operation
71
Power-Up
73
Line Power Connection
73
Power-Up Sequence
74
Close-Open Overview
76
Overview
76
Channel Designations
76
Channel and Backplane Notation
76
Figure 4-1: Multiplexer Card Display
78
Selecting a Range of Channels on the Front Panel
79
Figure 4-2: Matrix Card Display
79
Channel List Parameter
81
Channel Attributes
82
Setting and Querying Channel Attributes
84
Closing and Opening Channels
84
Close/Open Channel Operations and Commands
85
Figure 4-3: Two-Wire Function
86
Figure 4-4: Four-Wire Function
87
Front Panel Close and Open Keys
88
Examples of Switch-Only and Switch with DMM Operations
88
Viewing Close/Open Status of a Channel
89
Connection Methods for Close Operations
90
Channel Patterns
93
Creating Channel Patterns
93
Performing Close and Open Operations on Channel Patterns
96
Relay Closure Count
97
Identifying Installed Modules
98
Switching Module Queries (Remote Operation)
98
Basic Digital Multimeter (DMM) Operation
100
DMM Measurement Capabilities
100
High-Energy Circuit Safety Precautions
101
Performance Considerations
102
Warm up
102
Autozero
102
Line Cycle Synchronization
103
Figure 5-1: Line Cycle Synchronization
104
Figure 5-2: 4-Wire Line Synchronization Block Diagram
104
Figure 5-3: 1Plc Line Sychronization Block Diagram
105
Voltage Measurements (DCV and ACV)
106
Figure 5-4: Line Sync off and on <1Plc
106
DCV Input Divider
107
Connections
107
Figure 5-5: DCV Connection
108
Figure 5-6: ACV Connection
108
Fast DCV Measurements
109
Figure 5-7: 3706 ACV Input on DCV at 0.0005Plc
109
Schematic
110
Figure 5-8: Rear Panel to Backplane to DMM Connect Relays Schematic
110
Voltage Measurement Procedure
111
AC Voltage Measurements and Crest Factor
112
Figure 5-9: ACV Measurements: Sine Waves
113
Figure 5-10: ACV Measurements: Square, Pulse, and Sawtooth Waves
114
Auto Delay
115
Measure Count
118
Figure 5-11: Autodelay Off, Once, and on Timeline
118
Speed, Accuracy, and Settling Times for AC Current and Voltage
119
Figure 5-12: Simplified ACV Detector Bandwidth 300 (FAST) Scan Block Diagram
119
Figure 5-13: Two Channel Scan Alternating from 1Vac to 100Mvac, 1Khz, with a Measurecount of
120
Low Level Considerations
122
Current Measurements (DCI and ACI)
124
AMPS Analog Backplane Fuse Replacement
124
Resistance Measurements
125
Basic Resistance Measurements
125
Offset Compensated Ohms (OC+)
126
Optimizing Low Ohm Measurement and Speed
126
Amps Measurement Procedure
127
Dry Circuit Testing (DRY+)
127
Connections
128
Figure 5-14: Two-Wire Resistance Measurements
128
Figure 5-15: Four-Wire Resistance Measurement
129
Figure 5-16: Two-Wire Switching Module Resistance Connection
129
Figure 5-17: Four-Wire Switching Module Resistance Connection
130
Standard Resistance Measurements
131
Offset-Compensated Ohms
131
Figure 5-18: Enabling Offset-Compensated Ohms
132
Figure 5-19: Four-Wire Ohm ATTR MENU: OFFSETCOMP
133
Dry Circuit Ohms (DRY+)
134
Figure 5-20: Enabling Dry-Circuit Ohms
136
Figure 5-21: Four-Wire Ohm ATTR MENU: DRYCIRCUIT
136
Measurement Methods
138
Figure 5-22: Two-Wire Constant-Current Source Method
139
Figure 5-23: Four-Wire Constant-Current Source Method
139
Figure 5-24: Two-Wire Ratiometric Method
140
Figure 5-25: Four-Wire Ratiometric Method
141
Figure 5-26: Fast Alternating Scan Block Diagram
142
Open Lead Detection
144
Figure 5-27: Simplified Normal 4W Open Detection Schematic
145
Figure 5-28: Model 3706 Internal DMM
146
Figure 5-29: 4W Open Detector with 3700 Card
147
Figure 5-30: Simplified Dry-Circuit Open V-Clamp Feedback Loop Schematic
150
Temperature Measurements
151
Thermocouples
151
Figure 5-31: Thermocouple Open Detector Drawing
156
Figure 5-32: Simulated Reference Junction
158
Figure 5-33: Simulated Reference Junction Switching Module
158
Figure 5-34: Internal Reference Junction (40 Channel Switching Module)
158
Thermistors
160
Figure 5-35: Thermistor Analog Backplane Connection
161
Figure 5-36: Thermistor Switching Module Connection
161
Rtds (Resistance Temperature Detector)
163
Figure 5-37: Three-Wire RTD Connections
164
Figure 5-38: Three-Wire RTD Switching Module Connections
164
Figure 5-39: Four-Wire RTD Connections
165
Figure 5-40: Four-Wire RTD Switching Module Connections
165
Temperature Measurement Configuration
167
Temperature Measurement Procedure
168
Frequency and Period Measurements
168
Trigger Level
169
Gate Time
169
Frequency Connections
169
Figure 5-41: FREQ and PERIOD Input Connections
169
Frequency and Period Measurement Procedure
170
Figure 5-42: FREQ and PERIOD Connections (Switching Module)
170
Continuity Testing
171
Continuity Testing Connections
171
Figure 5-43: Continuity Connections
171
Continuity Testing Procedure
172
Figure 5-44: Continuity Connections Using a Switching Module
172
Accuracy Calculations
173
Calculating DC Characteristics Accuracy
173
Calculating AC Characteristics Accuracy
174
Calculating Db Characteristics Accuracy
174
Additional Derating Factors
175
Optimizing Measurement Accuracy
176
Figure 5-45: Readings Rate Versus Aperture Time
176
DC Voltage, DC Current, and Resistance
177
AC Voltage and AC Current
177
Temperature
177
Figure 5-46: RMS Noise Vs. Aperture Time
177
Optimizing Measurement Speed
178
DC Voltage, DC Current, and Resistance
178
AC Voltage and AC Current
178
Temperature
178
Model 3750 Additional Information
180
Digital I/O
180
Simplified Jumper Configuration Model
181
Figure 6-1: Simplified Schematic of the Jumper Configuration
181
Figure 6-2: Simplified Schematic of a Digital I/O Channel
182
Sourcing Current to an External Load
183
Sinking Current and Overload Protection
183
Using Auto Protect Mode
183
Using External User Logic Circuits
183
Programming Overview
184
Counter/Totalizer
186
Using the Card to Count Closures
186
Figure 6-3: Switch Count Example
186
Using the Gating Function
187
Figure 6-4: Model 3750 Gate Setup Time Example
187
Analog Output
188
Configuring the Card for Output Type
189
Using the Card When Configured as Voltage Outputs
190
Using the Card When Configured as Current Outputs
191
Output Loading Precautions
192
Hardware Configuration
193
Figure 6-5: Removing the Top Shield
193
Figure 6-6: Location of P3 and J5 Jumpers
194
Calibration
195
Power Consumption Information
200
Using Match Counts
200
Setting and Meeting Match Counts
200
Using Match Counts to Generate an Event
201
Latching Values
202
Power Consumption Implications
203
Options for Working with Power Consumption Limitations
203
Upgrade Procedure Using USB Flash Drive
204
Firmware Upgrade from a USB Flash Drive
204
Upgrade Procedure
205
Maintenance
206
Introduction
206
Fuse Replacement
206
Front Panel Tests
207
Figure 8-1: Fuse Location
207
Test Procedure
208
Series 3700 Module Schematics and Connections
210
Maximum Power Usage with Series 3700 Cards
210
Power Budgeting and Calculation
211
Power Budgeting Examples
213
Pseudocards
218
Hardware Interlocks
219
Figure 9-1: Simplified Interlock Circuit
219
Engaging Hardware Interlocks
220
Interlock Status
220
Figure 9-2: Slot[X].Interlock.state ICL Command
220
Interlock Pin Numbers
221
Model 3720 Dual 1X30 Multiplexer Card
222
Available Accessories: Model 3720
222
Figure 9-3: Model 3720
222
Connection Information: Model 3720
223
Figure 9-4: D-Sub Connection Information for the Model 3720
223
Schematics: Model 3720
224
Figure 9-5: Schematic of the Model 3720
224
Figure 9-6: Models 3720, 3723, and 3724 Screw Terminal
225
Model 3720 Connection Log
226
Figure 9-7: Sample Model 3720 Connection Log (1 of 2)
226
Figure 9-8: Sample Model 3720 Connection Log (2 of 2)
227
Model 3721 Dual 1X20 Multiplexer Card
228
Available Accessories: Model 3721
228
Figure 9-9: Model 3721
228
Model 3721-ST Accessory Board Channel List
229
Connection Information: Model 3721
230
Figure 9-10: D-Sub Connection Information for the Model 3721
230
Schematics: Model 3721
231
Figure 9-11: Schematic of the Model 3721 in Two-Pole Mode
231
Figure 9-12: Schematic of the Model 3721 in Four-Wire Common Side Ohm Mode
232
Model 3721: AMPS Channels Fuse Replacement
233
Amps Channel Fuse Replacement Procedure
233
Figure 9-13: Removing the Top Shield
234
Figure 9-14: Fuse Location
234
Figure 9-15: Model 3721-ST
235
Model 3721 Connection Log
236
Figure 9-16: Sample Model 3721 Connection Log (1 of 2)
236
Figure 9-17: Sample Model 3721 Connection Log (2 of 2)
237
Model 3722 Dual 1X48 High-Density Multiplexer Card
238
Available Accessories: Model 3722
238
Figure 9-18: Model 3722
238
Connection Information: Model 3722
239
Figure 9-19: D-Sub Connection Information the Model 3722
239
Schematics: Model 3722
240
Figure 9-20: Schematic for the Model 3722
240
Model 3722 Connection Log
241
Figure 9-21: Sample Model 3722 Connection Log (1 of 3)
241
Figure 9-22: Sample Model 3722 Connection Log (2 of 3)
242
Figure 9-23: Sample Model 3722 Connection Log (3 of 3)
243
Model 3723 Dual 1×30 High-Speed Multiplexer Card
244
Available Accessories: Model 3723
244
Figure 9-24: Model 3723
244
Connection Information: Model 3723
245
Figure 9-25: D-Sub Connection Information for the Model 3723 (Two-Pole Mode)
245
Figure 9-26: D-Sub Connection Information for the Model 3723 (One-Pole Mode)
246
Schematics: Model 3723
247
Figure 9-27: Schematic for the Model 3723 in Two-Pole Mode
247
Figure 9-28: Schematic: Model 3723 in One-Pole Mode
248
Figure 9-29: Models 3720, 3723, and 3724 Screw Terminal
249
Model 3723 Connection Log (60-Channel)
251
Figure 9-31: Sample Model 3723 Connection Log (60-Channel) (1 of 2)
251
Figure 9-32: Sample Model 3723 Connection Log (60-Channel) (2 of 2)
252
Model 3723 Connection Log (120-Channel)
253
Figure 9-33: Sample Model 3723 Connection Log (120-Channel) (1 of 4)
253
Figure 9-34: Sample Model 3723 Connection Log (120-Channel) (2 of 4)
254
Figure 9-35: Sample Model 3723 Connection Log (120-Channel) (3 of 4)
255
Figure 9-36: Sample Model 3723 Connection Log (120-Channel) (4 of 4)
256
Model 3724 Dual 1X30 FET Multiplexer Specifications
257
Figure 9-37: Model 3724 Dual 1X30 FET Multiplexer
257
Available Accessories: Model 3724
258
Connection Information: Model 3724
258
Figure 9-38: Model 3724 Connection Information
258
Schematics: Model 3724
259
Figure 9-39: Model 3724 Schematic
259
Model 3724 Connection Log
260
Figure 9-40: Models 3720, 3723, and 3724 Screw Terminal
260
Model 3730 6×16 High-Density Matrix Card
264
Available Accessories: Model 3730
264
Figure 9-41: Model 3730
264
Connection Information: Model 3730
265
Figure 9-42: D-Sub Connection Information for the Model 3730
265
Schematics: Model 3730
266
Figure 9-43: Schematic of the Model 3730
266
Figure 9-44: Model 3730-ST
267
Model 3730 Connection Log
268
Figure 9-45: Sample Model 3730 Connection Log
268
Model 3740 32-Channel Isolated Switch Card
269
Available Accessories: Model 3740
269
Figure 9-46: Model 3740
269
Connection Information: Model 3740
270
Figure 9-47: D-Sub Connection Information for the Model 3740
270
Schematics: Model 3740
271
Figure 9-48: Schematic for the Model 3740
271
Figure 9-49: Model 3740-ST
272
Model 3740 Connection Log
273
Figure 9-50: Sample Model 3740 Connection Log (1 of 2)
273
Model 3750 Multifunction I/O Card
274
Figure 9-51: Sample Model 3740 Connection Log (2 of 2)
274
Available Accessories: Model 3750
275
Figure 9-52: Model 3750 Multifunction I/O Card
275
Connection Information: Model 3750
276
Figure 9-53: Model 3750 Connection Information
276
Schematics: Model 3750
277
Model 3750 Connection Log
277
Figure 9-54: Model 3750 Screw Terminal Schematic
277
Index
282
Keithley 3700 series Installation Instructions Manual (14 pages)
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