Fluke 5725A manuel d'utilisation

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208

Aller à la page of

Un bon manuel d’utilisation

Les règles imposent au revendeur l'obligation de fournir à l'acheteur, avec des marchandises, le manuel d’utilisation Fluke 5725A. Le manque du manuel d’utilisation ou les informations incorrectes fournies au consommateur sont à la base d'une plainte pour non-conformité du dispositif avec le contrat. Conformément à la loi, l’inclusion du manuel d’utilisation sous une forme autre que le papier est autorisée, ce qui est souvent utilisé récemment, en incluant la forme graphique ou électronique du manuel Fluke 5725A ou les vidéos d'instruction pour les utilisateurs. La condition est son caractère lisible et compréhensible.

Qu'est ce que le manuel d’utilisation?

Le mot vient du latin "Instructio", à savoir organiser. Ainsi, le manuel d’utilisation Fluke 5725A décrit les étapes de la procédure. Le but du manuel d’utilisation est d’instruire, de faciliter le démarrage, l'utilisation de l'équipement ou l'exécution des actions spécifiques. Le manuel d’utilisation est une collection d'informations sur l'objet/service, une indice.

Malheureusement, peu d'utilisateurs prennent le temps de lire le manuel d’utilisation, et un bon manuel permet non seulement d’apprendre à connaître un certain nombre de fonctionnalités supplémentaires du dispositif acheté, mais aussi éviter la majorité des défaillances.

Donc, ce qui devrait contenir le manuel parfait?

Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation Fluke 5725A devrait contenir:
- informations sur les caractéristiques techniques du dispositif Fluke 5725A
- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Fluke 5725A
- instructions d'utilisation, de réglage et d’entretien de l'équipement Fluke 5725A
- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes

Pourquoi nous ne lisons pas les manuels d’utilisation?

Habituellement, cela est dû au manque de temps et de certitude quant à la fonctionnalité spécifique de l'équipement acheté. Malheureusement, la connexion et le démarrage Fluke 5725A ne suffisent pas. Le manuel d’utilisation contient un certain nombre de lignes directrices concernant les fonctionnalités spécifiques, la sécurité, les méthodes d'entretien (même les moyens qui doivent être utilisés), les défauts possibles Fluke 5725A et les moyens de résoudre des problèmes communs lors de l'utilisation. Enfin, le manuel contient les coordonnées du service Fluke en l'absence de l'efficacité des solutions proposées. Actuellement, les manuels d’utilisation sous la forme d'animations intéressantes et de vidéos pédagogiques qui sont meilleurs que la brochure, sont très populaires. Ce type de manuel permet à l'utilisateur de voir toute la vidéo d'instruction sans sauter les spécifications et les descriptions techniques compliquées Fluke 5725A, comme c’est le cas pour la version papier.

Pourquoi lire le manuel d’utilisation?

Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif Fluke 5725A, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.

Après un achat réussi de l’équipement/dispositif, prenez un moment pour vous familiariser avec toutes les parties du manuel d'utilisation Fluke 5725A. À l'heure actuelle, ils sont soigneusement préparés et traduits pour qu'ils soient non seulement compréhensibles pour les utilisateurs, mais pour qu’ils remplissent leur fonction de base de l'information et d’aide.

Table des matières du manuel d’utilisation

  • Page 1

    ® 5725A Amplifier Instruction Manual PN 823435 January 1989 Rev. 7, 6/02 © 1993, 1996, 2002 Fluke Corporation, Al l rights reserved. Printed i n U.S.A. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.[...]

  • Page 2

    LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Each Fluke produc t is warranted to be free from defec ts in material and work manship under norm al use and servic e. The warranty period is one y ear and begins on the date of shipm ent. Parts, product repairs , and servic es are warranted for 90 days . This warranty extends only to the original buyer [...]

  • Page 3

    i Table of Contents Chapter Titl e Page 1 Introduction and Specifications........................................................ 1-1 1-1. Introduction .......................................................................................... 1-3 1-2. Where to Go From Here ....................................................................... 1-4 [...]

  • Page 4

    5725A Instruction M anual ii 3-3. Rear Panel Features .............................................................................. 3-6 3-4. Turning on the 5725A Amplifier.......................................................... 3- 8 3-5. Warm Up .............................................................................................. 3- 8 3[...]

  • Page 5

    Contents (c ontinued) iii 4-43. Window Comparator ................................................................... 4-26 4-44. Input Clam p ................................................................................. 4- 26 4-45. Transconductance and Cascode Stage ......................................... 4-27 4-46. Midstage .................[...]

  • Page 6

    5725A Instruction M anual iv 8 List of Replaceable P arts .................................................................. 8-1 8-1. Introduction .......................................................................................... 8-3 8-2. How to Obtain Parts ............................................................................. 8-3 8[...]

  • Page 7

    v List of Tables Table Titl e Page 1-1. 5720A Series II DC Voltage Specifications: 99 % and 95 % Confidence Lev els 1-7 1-2. 5700A Series II DC Voltage Specifications: 99 % and 95 % Confidence Lev els 1-8 1-3. DC Voltage Secondary Perform ance Specifications and Operating Characteristics .............................................................[...]

  • Page 8

    5725A Instruction M anual vi 7-2. Analog Monitor Faults ........................................................................................... 7-7 8-1. Manual Status Inform ation .................................................................................... 8-4 8-2. Final Assembly .........................................................[...]

  • Page 9

    vii List of Figures Figure Titl e Page 1 - 1. Volt - Hertz Capabilit y ........................................................................................... . 1 - 15 2 - 1. Line Power Cords A v ailable for Flu k e I nstru m ent s ............................................. . 2 - 4 2 - 2. Correct Wa y to Dress I nterface Cabl e .............[...]

  • Page 10

    5725A Instruction M anual viii[...]

  • Page 11

    Interference Information This equipment generates and uses radio frequency ener gy and if not installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instr uctions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the spe[...]

  • Page 12

    [...]

  • Page 13

    OPERATOR SAFETY SUMMARY WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE is used in the operation of this equipment LETHAL VOLTAGE may be present on the terminals, observe all safety pr ecautions! To avoid electri cal shock hazard, the operat or should not el ectricall y contact the out put hi or sense hi bi nding posts. During operat ion, lethal voltages of up t o 1100V ac o[...]

  • Page 14

    Symbols Marked on Equipment DANGER — High Volt age Protective ground (earth) terminal Attention — refer to the manual. This symbol indicates that information about the usage of a feature is contained in the manua l. Power Source The 5725A is intended to operate from a power source that will not apply more than 264V ac rms between the supply con[...]

  • Page 15

    SERVICING SAFETY SUMMA R Y FOR QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY Also refer to the precedin g Operator Safet y Su mm ary Do Not Service Al one Do not perfor m internal ser v ice or ad j ust m ent of this product unless another person capable of renderin g first aid and resuscitation is present. Use Care When Servicing With Power On Dan g erous v olt[...]

  • Page 16

    FIRST AID FOR ELECTRIC SHOCK Free the Victi m Fr om the Li ve Conductor Shut off high voltage at once and ground the circuit. If high voltage cannot be turned off quickly, ground the circuit. If the circuit cannot be broken or grounded, use a board, dry clothing, or other nonconductor to free the victim. Get Help! Yell for help. Call an emergency n[...]

  • Page 17

    1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction and Specifications Title Page 1-1. Introduction .......................................................................................... 1-3 1-2. Where to Go From Here ....................................................................... 1-4 1-3. How to Use the Manuals .................................................[...]

  • Page 18

    5725A Instruction M anual 1-2[...]

  • Page 19

    Introduction and Specifications Introduction 1 1-3 1-1. Introduction The Fluke 5725A Amplifier enhances the 5700A Calibrator in the ac voltage, ac current, and dc current functions. The 5725A operates under complete control of the 5700A through an interface cable supplied with the 5725A. A diagram in the specifications tables at the end of this sec[...]

  • Page 20

    5725A Instruction M anual 1-4 1-2. Where to Go From Here This manual is the operator and service manual for the 5725A. How ever, because the 5725A operates under the control of the 5700A Calibrator, most operating instructions for the 5725A are in the 5700A/5720A Series II manuals. Topics such as selecting output values, connecting to a UUT (Unit U[...]

  • Page 21

    Introduction and Specifications How to Use the Manuals 1 1-5 1-3. How to Use the Manuals The following paragraphs describe how each manual addresses the 5725A. 1-4. 5725A Getting Start ed Manual Use this manual for basic getting started information, contacting Fluke, unpacking, and general specifications. This manual also provides setup and operati[...]

  • Page 22

    5725A Instruction M anual 1-6 1-9. 5700A/5720A Series II Remote Programming Reference Guide The 5700A/5720A Series II Remote Programming R eference Guide contains a summary of remote commands for the 5700A. It also contains information needed to determine system status using the status byte and registers. Remote commands and system status apply to [...]

  • Page 23

    Introduction and Specifications DC Voltage Specifications 1 1-7 1-12. DC Voltage Specifications Table 1-1. 5720A Series II DC Voltage Specifications: 99 % and 95 % Confidence Levels 5720A 99% 99 % Confidence Level Range Resolution Absolute Un certai nty ± 5 °C from calibrati on tem perature For fields strengths >1 V/m but ≤ 3 V/m, add 0.01% [...]

  • Page 24

    5725A Instruction M anual 1-8 Table 1-2. 5700A Series II DC Voltage Specifications: 99 % and 95 % Confidence Levels 5700A 99% 99 % Confidence Level Range Resolution Absolute Un certai nty ± 5 °C from calibrati on tem perature For fields strengths >1 V/m but ≤ 3 V/m, add 0.01 % of range. Relative Uncertain ty ± 1 °C 24 Hours 90 Days 180 Day[...]

  • Page 25

    Introduction and Specifications DC Voltage Specifications 1 1-9 Table 1-3. DC Voltage Secondary Performance Specifications and Operating Characteristics Temperature Coeffici ent Adder [Note 2] Noise Range Stabilit y [Not e 1] ± 1 °C 10 °-40 °C 0 °-10 °C and Linearity ± 1 °C Bandwidt h 0.1-10 Hz Bandwidth 10 Hz-10 kHz 24 Hours 40°-50 °C pk[...]

  • Page 26

    5725A Instruction M anual 1-10 1-13. AC Voltage Specifications Table 1-4. 5720A Series II AC Voltage Specifications: 99 % Confidence Level 5720A 99% 99 % Confidence Level Range Resolution Frequency Absolute Un certai nty ± 5 °C from calibrati on tem perature Relative Uncertain ty ± 1 °C 24 Hours 90 Days 180 Days 1 Year 24 Hours 90 Days Hz ± (p[...]

  • Page 27

    Introduction and Specifications AC Voltage Specifications 1 1-11 Table 1-5. 5720A Series II AC Voltage Specifications: 95 % Confidence Level 5720A 95% 95 % Confidence Level Range Resolution Frequency Absolute Un certai nty ± 5 °C from calibrati on tem perature Relative Uncertain ty ± 1 °C 24 Hours 90 Days 180 Days 1 Year 24 Hours 90 Days Hz ± [...]

  • Page 28

    5725A Instruction M anual 1-12 Table 1-6. 5700A Series II AC Voltage Specifications: 99 % Confidence Level 5700A 99% 99 % Confidence Level Range Resolution Frequency Absolute Uncertain ty ± 5 °C from calibrati on tem perature Relati ve Uncertai nty ± 1 °C 24 Hours 90 Days 180 Days 1 Year 24 Hours 90 Days Hz ± (ppm output + µ V) ± (ppm output[...]

  • Page 29

    Introduction and Specifications AC Voltage Specifications 1 1-13 Table 1-7. 5700A Series II AC Voltage Specifications: 95 % Confidence Level 5700A 95% 95% Confidence Level Range Resolution Frequency Absolute Un certai nty ± 5 °C from calibrati on tem perature Relative Uncertain ty ± 1 °C 24 Hours 90 Days 180 Days 1 Year 24 Hours 90 Days Hz ± ([...]

  • Page 30

    5725A Instruction M anual 1-14 Table 1-8. AC Voltage Secondary Performance Specifications and Operating Characteristics Stabilit y ± 1 °C [Note 1] Temperature Coeffici ent Maximum Distortion Range Frequency 24 Hours 10°-40 °C 0°-10 °C and 40°-50 °C Output Impedance Bandwidth 10 Hz-10 MHz Hz ± µ V ±µ V/°C Ω± (% output + µ V) 2.2 mV [...]

  • Page 31

    Introduction and Specifications AC Voltage Specifications 1 1-15 Table 1-8. AC Voltage Secondary Performance and Operating Characteristics (continued) 5725A Amplifier: Stabilit y ± 1 °C [Note 1] Temperature Coefficient Adder Distortion Bandwidth Range Frequency 24 Hours 10°-40 °C 0° -10 ° C and 40°-50 °C Load Regulation [Note 2] 10 Hz-10 MH[...]

  • Page 32

    5725A Instruction M anual 1-16 1-14. Resistance Specifications Table 1-9. 5720A Series II Resistance Specifications: 99 % and 95 % Confidence Levels 5720A 99% 99% Confidence Level Nomi nal Value Absolute Uncertainty of Characteriz ed V alue ± 5 °C from calib rati on temperature [Note 1] Relative Uncertain ty ± 1 °C 24 Hours 90 Days 180 Days 1 Y[...]

  • Page 33

    Introduction and Specifications Resistance Specifications 1 1-17 Table 1-10. 5700A Series II Resistance Specifications: 99 % and 95 % Confidence Levels 5700A 99% 99 % Confidence Level Nomi nal Value Absolute Uncertainty of Characteriz ed V alue ± 5 °C from calib rati on temperature [Note 1] Relative Uncertainty ± 1 °C 24 Hours 90 Days 180 Days [...]

  • Page 34

    5725A Instruction M anual 1-18 Table 1-11. Resistance Secondary Performance Specifications and Operating Characteristics Nomi nal Value Stab ility ± 1 °C [Note 1] Temperature Coefficient Adder [Note 2] Full Spec Load Range Maxim um Peak Current Maximu m Difference of Characterized Two-Wire Adder active compensation [Note 4] 10°-40 °C 0°-10 °C[...]

  • Page 35

    Introduction and Specifications Resistance Specifications 1 1-19 Table 1-12. Current Derating Factors Nominal Value Value of Derating Factor K for Over or Under C urrent Ω Two-Wire Comp I < I L [Note 1] Four-Wire I < I L [Note 1] Four-Wire I U < I < I max [Note 2] SHORT 1 1.9 10 19 100 190 1 k 1.9 k 10 k 19 k 100 k 190 k 1 M 1.9 M 10 [...]

  • Page 36

    5725A Instruction M anual 1-20 1-15. DC Current Specifications Table 1-13. 5720A Series II DC Current Specifications: 99 % and 95 % Confidence Levels 5720A 99% 99 % Confidence Level Range Resolution Absolute Un certai nty ± 5 °C from calib rati on temperature. For fields strengths >0.4 V/m but ≤ 3 V/m, add 1 % of range. Relative Uncertain ty[...]

  • Page 37

    Introduction and Specifications DC Current Specifications 1 1-21 Table 1-14. 5700A Series II DC Current Specifications: 99 % and 95 % Confidence Levels 5700A 99% 99 % Confidence Level Range Resolution Absolute Un certai nty ± 5 °C from calibrati on tem perature For fields strengths >0.4 V/m but ≤ 3 V/m, add 1% of range. Relative Uncertain ty[...]

  • Page 38

    5725A Instruction M anual 1-22 Table 1-15. DC Current Secondary Performance Specifications and Operating Characteristics Temperature Coefficient [Note 2] Noise Range Sta bility ± 1 °C [Note 1] 10 °-40 °C 0 °-10 °C and Compliance Limits Burden Voltage Adder [Note 3] Maximu m Load for Full Accuracy Bandwidth 0.1-10 Hz Bandwidth 1 0 Hz-10 kHz 24[...]

  • Page 39

    Introduction and Specifications AC Current Specifications 1 1-23 1-16. AC Current Specifications Table 1-16. 5720A Series II AC Current Specifications: 99 % Confidence Level 5720A 99% 99 % Confidence Level Range Resolution Frequency Absolute Un certai nty ± 5 °C from calibrati on tem perature For fields strengths >0.4 V/m but ≤ 3 V/m, add 1 [...]

  • Page 40

    5725A Instruction M anual 1-24 Table 1-17. 5720A Series II AC Current Specifications: 95 % Confidence Level 5720A 95% 95 % Confidence Level Range Resolut ion Frequency Absolute Un certai nty ± 5 °C from calibrati on tem perature For fields strengths >0.4 V/m but ≤ 3 V/m, add 1 % of range. Relative Uncertain ty ± 1 °C 24 Hours 90 Days 180 D[...]

  • Page 41

    Introduction and Specifications AC Current Specifications 1 1-25 Table 1-18. 5700A Series II AC Current Specifications: 99 % Confidence Level 5700A 99% 99 % Confidence Level Range Resolut ion Frequency Absolute Un certai nty ± 5 °C from calibrati on tem perature For fields strengths >0.4 V/m but ≤ 3 V/m, add 1 % of range. Relative Uncertain [...]

  • Page 42

    5725A Instruction M anual 1-26 Table 1-19. 5700A Series II AC Current Specifications: 95 % Confidence Level 5700A 95% 95 % Confidence Level Range Resolution Frequency Absolute Un certai nty ± 5 °C from calibrati on tem perature For fields strengths >0.4 V/m but ≤ 3 V/m, add 1 % of range. Relative Uncertain ty ± 1 °C 24 Hours 90 Days 180 Da[...]

  • Page 43

    Introduction and Specifications AC Current Specifications 1 1-27 Table 1-20. AC Current Secondary Performance Specifications and Operating Characteristics Stabilit y ± 1 °C [Note 1] Temperature Coeffici ent [Note 2] Compliance Limits Maximum Resistive Load Noise and Distortion Range Frequency 24 Hours 10°-40 °C 0°-10 ° C and 40°-50 °C For F[...]

  • Page 44

    5725A Instruction M anual 1-28 1-17. Wideband AC Voltage (Option 5700-03) Specifications Table 1-21. Wideband AC Voltage (Option 5700-03) Specifications Specifications apply to the end of the cable and 50 Ω termination used for calibration Range Resolution Ab so l ute Uncertain ty ± 5 °C from calibrati on tem perature 30 Hz-500 kHz Volts dBm 24[...]

  • Page 45

    Introduction and Specifications General Specifications 1 1-29 1-18. General Specifications Warm-Up Time: Twice the time s ince last w armed up, to a maxim um of 30 minutes . System installation: Rear output configuration and rack - mount kit av ailable. Standard interfaces: IEEE-488, RS-232, 5725A, 5205A or 5215A, 5220A, phase lock in (BNC), phase [...]

  • Page 46

    5725A Instruction M anual 1-30 1-19. Auxiliary A mplifier Specificatio ns For complete specifications, see the 5205A and 5220A Op erators Manuals. 5205A (220V - 1100 V ac, 0 V - 1100 V dc) Overshoot: < 10 % Distortion (bandwidth 10 Hz - 1 MH z): 10 Hz - 20 kH z 20 kHz - 50 k Hz 50 kHz - 100 k Hz 0.07 % 0.2 % 0.25 % Frequency (Hz) 90 Day Accuracy[...]

  • Page 47

    2-1 Chapter 2 Installation Title Page 2-1. Introduction .......................................................................................... 2-3 2-2. Unpacking and I nspection .................................................................... 2-3 2-3. Service I nformation .....................................................................[...]

  • Page 48

    5725A Instruction M anual 2-2[...]

  • Page 49

    Installation Introduction 2 2-3 Warning The 5725A amplifi er i s capable of suppl yi ng l et hal voltages. Do not touch the 5700A out put t ermi nals. Read thi s section before operating the 5725A. 2-1. Introduction This section provides instructions for unpacking and installing the 5725A. Procedures for line voltage selection, fuse replacement, an[...]

  • Page 50

    5725A Instruction M anual 2-4 Table 2-2. Line Power Cord Types Available from Fluke TYPE VOLTAGE/CURRENT FLUKE OPTION NUMBER North America 120V/15A LC-1 North America 240V/15A LC-2 Universal Euro 220V/16A LC-3 United Kingdom 240V/13A LC-4 Switzerland 220V/10A LC-5 Australia 240V/10A LC-6 South Africa 240V/5A LC-7 LC-1 LC-2 LC-3 LC-4 LC-5 LC-6 LC-7 [...]

  • Page 51

    Installation Service Information 2 2-5 2-3. Service Information Each 5725A Amplifier is warranted to the original purchaser for a period of one year beginning on the date received. The warranty is located at the front of this manual. Factory-authorized service and technical advice for the 5725A is available at Fluke Service Ce nters. A com plete l [...]

  • Page 52

    5725A Instruction M anual 2-6 2-6. Connecting to the 5700A Cali br ator Proceed as follows to connect the 5725A to the 5700A: 1. Turn the power off for both instruments and disconnect their line power cords. 2. Connect either end of the interface cable to the 5725A connector labeled 5700A. Dress the cable only as Figure 2-2 shows. The figure shows [...]

  • Page 53

    Installation Selecting Line Voltage 2 2-7 2-7. Selecting Line Voltage The 5725A arrives from the factory configured for the line voltage normally appropriate for the country of purchase, or as specified at the time of purchase. Check the line power label on the rear panel of the 5725A to verify that the line voltage matches local line power. Figure[...]

  • Page 54

    5725A Instruction M anual 2-8 2-8. Accessing the Fuse Caution To prevent instrument damage, verify that t he correct fuse is install ed f or the line vol tage setti ng. Acceptable f use types are Bussman type MTH or Lit t el fuse type 312 or equival ent, of t he appropriate amperage rati ng. Use only a 4A, 250V fast -blow fuse when the l i ne volta[...]

  • Page 55

    Installation Connecting to Line Power 2 2-9 2-9. Connecting to Line Power Warning To avoid shock hazard, connect t he f act ory-supplied, three- conductor line pow er cord t o a properl y grounded pow er out l et . Do not use a two-conductor adapter or extension cord; this will break the protecti ve ground connect i on. After verifying that the lin[...]

  • Page 56

    5725A Instruction M anual 2-10[...]

  • Page 57

    3-1 Chapter 3 Operating Notes Title Page 3-1. Introduction .......................................................................................... 3-3 3-2. Front Panel Features ............................................................................. 3-4 3-3. Rear Panel Features ...............................................................[...]

  • Page 58

    5725A Instruction M anual 3-2[...]

  • Page 59

    Operating Notes Introduction 3 3-3 3-1. Introduction This section provides setup and operation information for the 5725A Amplifier. This section begins with a reference for the 5725A front and rear panel features. Information about setting up and powering up the 5725A follows. Please read this information before operating the amplifier. Also contai[...]

  • Page 60

    5725A Instruction M anual 3-4 3-2. Front Panel Features Front panel features are called out in Figure 3-1. Each front panel feature is described in Table 3-1. CURRENT OUTPUT HI LO VOLTAGE MODE CURRENT MODE 5725A STANDBY FAULT OVERLOAD CABLE OFF POWER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11A MAX 2OV PK MAX aq6f.eps Figure 3-1. Front Panel Features[...]

  • Page 61

    Operating Notes Rear Panel Features 3 3-5 Table 3-1. Front Panel Features A CURRENT OUTPUT Binding Posts The source of all am plified current if the 5725A is c onfigured for front output. You can set the 5700A to source all unam plified as well as amplified current through thes e binding posts. The LO binding post is isolated from ground when in th[...]

  • Page 62

    5725A Instruction M anual 3-6 3-3. Rear Panel Features Rear panel features are called out in Figure 3-2. Each rear panel feature is briefly described in Table 3-2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 100V 110V 115V 120V S2 S3 S4 VOLTAGE SELECTION FUSE F8A 250V (FAST) 200V 220V 230V 240V S2 S3 S4 F4A 250V (FAST) JOHN FLUKE MFG. CO., INC. MADE IN U.S.A. PATENTS PENDING [...]

  • Page 63

    Operating Notes Turning on the 5725A Amplifier 3 3-7 Table 3-2. Rear Panel Features A CURRENT OUTPUT Binding Posts The source of all am plified current if the 5725A is c onfigured for rear output. You can set the 5700A to source all its unamplified as w ell as amplified c urrent through these binding posts . The LO binding post is isolated from gro[...]

  • Page 64

    5725A Instruction M anual 3-8 3-4. Turning on the 5725A Amplifier Warning To avoid electri c shock, make sure the 5725A is safel y grounded as described in secti on 2. Caution Before turning t he 5725A on, make sure t hat the li ne voltage selection sw i tches are set properly f or your line vol t age. Ref er to Figure 2-3 or t he l i ne voltage sw[...]

  • Page 65

    Operating Notes 5725A Operating Functions and Modes 3 3-9 3-6. 5725A Operating Functi ons and Modes Warning Both the 5700A and 5725A can produce fat al vol tages. boosted voltage operati on produces hi gh voltage at hi gher current levels than normal l y availabl e f r om t he 5700A. duri ng 5725A voltage operati on, the potenti al risk of i nj ury[...]

  • Page 66

    5725A Instruction M anual 3-10 3-8. Voltage Standby NO OUTPUT CURRENT OUTPUT HI LO VOLTAGE MODE CURRENT MODE 5725A STANDBY FAULT OVERLOAD CABLE OFF 11A MAX 2OV PK MAX NO OUTPUT HI HI LO LO AUX CURRENT GUARD GROUND WIDEBAND SENSE V A Ω OUTPUT V A Ω µ • HI BOOST LIT aq9i.eps Figure 3-4. Voltage Standby Mode Voltage standby m ode is when both V[...]

  • Page 67

    Operating Notes 5725A Operating Functions and Modes 3 3-11 3-9. Current Standby CURRENT OUTPUT HI LO VOLTAGE MODE CURRENT MODE 5725A STANDBY FAULT OVERLOAD CABLE OFF 11A MAX 2OV PK MAX NO OUTPUT HI HI LO LO AUX CURRENT GUARD GROUND WIDEBAND SENSE V A Ω OUTPUT V A Ω µ • NO OUTPUT HI BOOST LIT aq10i.eps Figure 3-5. Current Standby Mode Current[...]

  • Page 68

    5725A Instruction M anual 3-12 3-10. Voltage Operate CURRENT OUTPUT HI LO VOLTAGE MODE CURRENT MODE 5725A STANDBY FAULT OVERLOAD CABLE OFF 11A MAX 2OV PK MAX NO OUTPUT HI HI LO LO AUX CURRENT GUARD GROUND WIDEBAND SENSE V A Ω OUTPUT V A Ω µ • VOLTAGE OUTPUT HERE HI BOOST LIT aq11i.eps Figure 3-6. Voltage Operate Mode Warning Both the 5700A a[...]

  • Page 69

    Operating Notes Conditions That Activate the 5725A 3 3-13 3-11. Current Operate CURRENT OUTPUT HI LO VOLTAGE MODE CURRENT MODE 5725A STANDBY FAULT OVERLOAD CABLE OFF 11A MAX 2OV PK MAX CURRENT OUTPUT HERE HI HI LO LO AUX CURRENT GUARD GROUND WIDEBAND SENSE V A Ω OUTPUT V A Ω µ • NO OUTPUT HI BOOST LIT aq12i.eps Figure 3-7. Current Operate Mo[...]

  • Page 70

    5725A Instruction M anual 3-14 3-12. Conditions That Acti vate the 5725A When the 5725A is connected to the 5700A, and is selected as the amplifier for the active output function, it supplies an output under the conditions shown in the following list. (These conditions are the same as VOLTAG E OPERATE and C URREN T OPERATE as previously described.)[...]

  • Page 71

    4-1 Chapter 4 Theory of Operation Title Page 4-1. Introduction .......................................................................................... 4-3 4-2. Overall Functional D escription ............................................................ 4-3 4-3. 1100V AC Rang e Functional Description ....................................... 4-5 4-[...]

  • Page 72

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-2 4-30. Optoisolator Link ......................................................................... 4-18 4-31. Break- Detect Circuitry................................................................. 4- 19 4-32. Power Up and Reset Circuitry ..................................................... 4- 19 4-33. Watchdog Timer [...]

  • Page 73

    Theory of Operation Introduction 4 4-3 4-1. Introduction This section presents theory of operation in increasing level of detail. The 5725A Amplifier is first broadly defined in an overall functional description and block diagram. The overall functional description continues in more detail with functional descriptions by function (ac V, dc I, ac I,[...]

  • Page 74

    5725A Instruction Manual 4-4 Figure 4-1. 5725A Overall Block Diagram[...]

  • Page 75

    Theory of Operation Overall Functional Description 4 4-5 • 11A DC Function: The 11A dc function is implemented with a transconductance (voltage in/current out) amplifier with a gain of -5. If the 5700A outputs -2V into the 5725A, the 5725A output is 10A. (This is transparent to the user.) The output range is 0 to 11A. The 5725A delivers amplified[...]

  • Page 76

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-6 The 5700A/5725A system uses the following method for ac amplitude control: 1. An rms thermal sensor alternately measures two signals: an unknow n but adjustable ac signal, and a known calibrated dc signal. 2. The output of the thermal sensor is measured by the adc, allowing settling time for the sensor each time its in[...]

  • Page 77

    Theory of Operation Overall Functional Description 4 4-7 4-5. Operation i n the 11A DC Range For the dc current function, the 5700A is configured for the dc 2.2V range. The 5700A 2V dc range drives an error amplifier with an input impedance of 40 k Ω . The gain of this amplifier is determined by this 40 k Ω resistor with a 4 k Ω feedback resi[...]

  • Page 78

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-8 4-10. How the 5700A and 5725A Communicat e The 5725A and 5700A maintain all analog and digital communication over an external cable connected to subminiature D-type connectors on the back of each instrument. All in-guard (analog) signals, except B-VGRD, connect to relays that isolate the 5725A and 5700A whenever the 57[...]

  • Page 79

    Theory of Operation Overall Functional Description 4 4-9 4-12. Description of the In- Guard Lines The following list describes the 11 5725A in-guard lines: • B-RCL High-quality analog line from the 5725A which carries critical signals to be measured by the 5700A adc during either 5725A calibration or 5725A self diagnostics. During calibration, th[...]

  • Page 80

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-10 Inside the 5725A, B-SENSE LO is buffered by the 5725A, with the equivalent voltage called MCOM. • B-FEEDBACK During ac voltage operati on, B-FEEDBACK is the output of the High Voltage Sense assembly; this signal represents B-SENSE HI divided by -100, and drives the 5700A ac/dc thermal sensor. During low-frequency ac[...]

  • Page 81

    Theory of Operation Detailed Circuit Description 4 4-11 • High Voltage Pow er Amplifier Assembly (A3) • Power am plifier • Harness to heat sink and its high v oltage pow er devices • Connections to the output transformers • High voltage heat sink temperature monitoring circuitry • High Voltage Sense A ssembly (A6): • High v oltag e se[...]

  • Page 82

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-12 4-16. Power Supply Assembly (A4) The Power Supply assembly (A4) provides regulated system supplies for all 5725A assemblies except as noted below, as well as unregulated fan supply and high voltage supplies for the High Voltage Amplifier. The assembly also includes microprocessor- controlled switching and an independe[...]

  • Page 83

    Theory of Operation Detailed Circuit Description 4 4-13 4-17. High Voltage Suppl y Section The high voltage supply allows normal operation from a pair of nominal 400V dc supplies, or troubleshooting operation in a reduced voltage mode with a pair of nominal 50V dc supplies. Switching between normal and reduced-voltage operation is done by removing [...]

  • Page 84

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-14 4-18. Switchi ng Section MOSFETs Q301/Q317 and Q302/Q318 (each in parallel) are series-switch elements for the +400V supply. Similarly, Q312/Q319 and Q 313/Q320 are series-switch elements for the -400V supply. Resistor pairs R301/R302 and R342/R343 equalize the voltage across the transistors in their "off" s[...]

  • Page 85

    Theory of Operation Detailed Circuit Description 4 4-15 4-19. Curr ent-Limi t Section Resistors R313 and R329 are current shunts for the high voltage supplies. These are connected in series with the bridge rectifiers, with the common point between the shunts being the high voltage supply common, HVCOM. The voltage developed across the +400V shunt i[...]

  • Page 86

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-16 4-21. Fan Supply Section The fan supply uses the same transformer secondary windings as the ± 15 and ± 20V supplies. Its own full-wave bridge rectifier diodes create a supply voltage of +25V. Transistor Q351 is operated near saturation, and provides the measurement point to tell the CPU w hether the fan is running. [...]

  • Page 87

    Theory of Operation Detailed Circuit Description 4 4-17 aq19f.eps Figure 4-2. Digital Assembly Block Diagram[...]

  • Page 88

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-18 4-26. EEROM A 2Kb X 8 EEROM (U512) stores 5725A calibration constants plus the date and temperature of calibration. If the rear panel CALIBRATION switch is in the NORMAL position, the EEROM is software write disabled. The 6303Y reads the CALIBRATION switch via bit 1 of port 5 and enables the EEROM when the switch is i[...]

  • Page 89

    Theory of Operation Detailed Circuit Description 4 4-19 4-31. Break-Detect C ircuitr y The 6303Y divides the 4.9152-MHz crystal frequency by four to create the 1.2288-MHz ECLK. This signal serves as the clock for the 74HC4020 counter (U506), which is configured as a divide-by-16384. The RECEIVE line is usually high, except for the brief interval wh[...]

  • Page 90

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-20 aq20f.eps Figure 4-3. Current Amplifier Assembly Block Diagram[...]

  • Page 91

    Theory of Operation Detailed Circuit Description 4 4-21 • Error Amplifier Section The error amplifier section contains three differential amplifiers and a precision high-current shunt resistor. Two differential amplifiers set the gain and uncorrected frequency response of the current amplifier. The remaining differential amplifier is used during [...]

  • Page 92

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-22 (ICAL, TP208) with the same amplitude and polarity as the current amplifier input voltage. The calibration amplifier output is measured by circuitry within the 5700A during calibration of the 5725A current amplifier. The calibration amplifier output is fed back to the 5700A Oscillator during ac current operation. The [...]

  • Page 93

    Theory of Operation Detailed Circuit Description 4 4-23 4-38. Control and Swi tching Section Refer to page 2 of the Current Amplifier schematic. Relays K201 through 209, Q214 through 216, and U209 through 210 configure the Current Amplifier circuitry for the following six modes: • Current Standby Current Amplifier input is active through K201. Cu[...]

  • Page 94

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-24 4-40. High Voltage Amplifier ( A3) The High Voltage Amplifier assembly, operating w ith the step-up signal transformers, constitutes an amplifier with an inverting gain of 100. It amplifies 2.2V to 11V signals from the 5700A Oscillator and returns 220V to 1100V to the 5700A where they go to the 5700A OUTPUT HI/OUTPUT [...]

  • Page 95

    Theory of Operation Detailed Circuit Description 4 4-25 aq22f.eps Figure 4-4. High Voltage Amplifier Assembly Block Diagram[...]

  • Page 96

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-26 4-42. Integrator Op amp U601A is configured as an integrator to reduce the output offset of the input amplifi er circuit . This integrat or senses the output vol tage of the ampl ifier ( MVOUT) through R604 and R605 and forces it to be zero with respect to HVC OMM. 4-43. Wi ndow Comparator Comparators U604A and U604B [...]

  • Page 97

    Theory of Operation Detailed Circuit Description 4 4-27 4-45. Transconductance and Cascode Stage The output voltage of the input amplifier U602, LVAMP, is transformed into a current by Q602. The nominal current is about 8.5 mA. This implies that the nominal output voltage of the input amplifier is about 6V; 15V - (.0085 * 1000) - .6 = 5.9V. The cur[...]

  • Page 98

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-28 compensate for the capacitance seen at the gates of the power MOSFETs on the #1 heat sink assemblies. Their sources establish the voltage on the gates of the cascode FETs in the midstage, Q654 and Q662. The power MOSFETs are in the TO3 package and are mounted to the heat sinks using a heat conductive pad (electrically[...]

  • Page 99

    Theory of Operation Detailed Circuit Description 4 4-29 Op amp U606B senses the -400V supply and forces the autobias to the minimum bias condition when the ± 400V supplies are turned off. Transistor Q606 forces the minimum bias condition when the window comparator is activated. 4-51. High Voltage Am plifier Feedback Feedback for the High Voltage A[...]

  • Page 100

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-30 to approximately 33 Ω / ° C by R615. Op amp U603A provides a reference voltage of about -0.77V. This reference voltage is applied to the circuit containing summing amplifier U603B, R611, and the linearized thermistor. The output of U603B is signal HV TEMP M, equal to 10 mV/ ° C. A voltage proportional to the tempe[...]

  • Page 101

    Theory of Operation Detailed Circuit Description 4 4-31 aq21f.eps Figure 4-5. High Voltage Sense Assembly Block Diagram[...]

  • Page 102

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-32 • Serial Interface/Guard Crossing Section The serial interface/guard crossing section consists of an RS-232 interface integrated circuit that provides the hardware for 5700A/5725A communication within the 5725A. Two optoisolators provide the serial guard crossing to the Digital assembly (A5), and two more provide in[...]

  • Page 103

    Theory of Operation Detailed Circuit Description 4 4-33 VR105 reduce apparent supply voltage seen by U102. Transistors Q 105 and Q106 along with R131/C117 and R 132/C118 filter the supply to reduce common mode errors at high frequency. Capacitor C108 provides ac tuning for the sense amplifier. This capacitor balances most of the parasitic capacitan[...]

  • Page 104

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-34 latch up by eliminating positive feedback resulting from positive output voltages from U100. Op amp U 105 is simply a low-noise inverting amplifier that scales the sensor output to 10 dB below the 5700A O scillator output level. The output of the calibration circuit, AC/AC, goes to the 5700A during calibration through[...]

  • Page 105

    Theory of Operation Detailed Circuit Description 4 4-35 IC U156 is a dac whose digital input is under microprocessor control via data latch U155. The +15V supply is the dac’ s reference voltage. Op amp U153A acts as a current- to-voltage converter, providing outputs between 0V and -6.375V. The desired output for the analog monitor function ranges[...]

  • Page 106

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-36 Relays K102 and K103 provide switching that allows direct drive of the sense amplifier and its calibration circuitry by the 5700A. These switches are used only during calibration. Relays K105 and K109 are high voltage reed relays that provide output to the 5700A binding posts and remote sensing from the binding posts,[...]

  • Page 107

    Theory of Operation Detailed Circuit Description 4 4-37 4-60. AC Line Voltage Sel ection Section In addition to the primary power switch, S401, this section contains three line-voltage selection switches, S402 through S404. These three switches allow the 5725A to be set to eight nominal ac line voltage levels, each with a 10% tolerance. Thermistors[...]

  • Page 108

    5725A Instruction M anual 4-38[...]

  • Page 109

    5-1 Chapter 5 Calibration and Verification Title Page 5-1. Introduction ............................................................................................ 5-3 5-2. Where to Find Further Information ........................................................ 5-3[...]

  • Page 110

    5725A Instruction M anual 5-2[...]

  • Page 111

    Calibration and Verification Introduction 5 5-3 5-1. Introduction The 5725A is calibrated at the factory before shipping. Calibration is traceable to the U.S. National B ureau of Standards. All that is required to maintain traceability is to run 5700A calibration to external standards at the beginning of the calibration cycle and do performance ver[...]

  • Page 112

    5725A Instruction M anual 5-4[...]

  • Page 113

    Some semiconductors and custom IC's can be damaged by electrostatic discharge during handling. This notice explains how you can minimize the chances of destroying such devices by: 1. Knowing that there is a problem. 2. Leaning the guidelines for handling them. 3. Using the procedures, packaging, and bench techniques that are recommended. The f[...]

  • Page 114

    5. USE STATIC SHIELDING CONTAINERS FOR HANDLING AND TRANSPORT. 6. DO NOT SLIDE S.S. DEVICES OVER ANY SURFACE. 7. AVOID PLASTIC,VINYL AND STYROFOAM  IN WORK AREA. 8. WHEN REMOVING PLUG-IN ASSEMBLIES HANDLE ONLY BY NON-CONDUCTIVE EDGES AND NEVER TOUCH OPEN EDGE CONNECTOR EXCEPT AT STATIC-FREE WORK STATION. PLACING SHORTING STRIPS ON EDGE CONNECTOR[...]

  • Page 115

    6-1 Chapter 6 Maintenance Title Page 6-1. Introduction .......................................................................................... 6-3 6-2. Replacing the Fuse ............................................................................... 6- 3 6-3. Cleaning the Air Filter...............................................................[...]

  • Page 116

    5725A Instruction M anual 6-2[...]

  • Page 117

    Maintenance Introduction 6 6-3 Warning Servicing described i n this secti on is to be done by quali fied service personnel only. To avoid electri cal shock, do not service the 5725A unless you are qual i fied to do so. 6-1. Introduction This section explains how to do routine maintenance tasks and how to access internal modules for troubleshooting [...]

  • Page 118

    5725A Instruction M anual 6-4 100V 110V 115V 120V S2 S3 S4 VOLTAGE SELECTION FUSE F8A 250V (FAST) 200V 220V 230V 240V S2 S3 S4 F4A 250V (FAST) JOHN FLUKE MFG. CO., INC. MADE IN U.S.A. PATENTS PENDING NO INTERNAL USER SERVICEABLE PARTS REFER SERVICE TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL TO CLEAN FILTER REMOVE FROM INSTRUMENT AND FLUSH WITH WARM SOAPY WATER[...]

  • Page 119

    Maintenance General Cleaning 6 6-5 aq14f.eps Figure 6-2. Accessing the Air Filter 6-4. General Cleaning To keep the 5725A looking like new, clean the case, front panel, and rear panel using a soft cloth slightly dampened with water or a non-abrasive mild cleaning solution that does not harm plastics. Caution Do not use aromatic hydrocarbons or chl [...]

  • Page 120

    5725A Instruction M anual 6-6 6-6. Access Procedures Figure 6-3 shows the location of all major modules in the 5725A. View A is a top view, and view B is a bottom view. Both views show the covers removed. The 5725A is constructed so that two modules are completely accessible from the top, and two modules are completely accessible from the bottom. E[...]

  • Page 121

    Maintenance Access Procedures 6 6-7 Warning Follow t he i nstructions under " Initi al Access Procedure" to make sure high voltage has been bl ed of f before you touch anything insi de t he 5725A. If you work on a 5725A w i th the power cord at tached, and/or you are not certain t he hi gh vol tage has not bled of f, do not wear a grounde[...]

  • Page 122

    5725A Instruction M anual 6-8 CURRENT MODE 5725A STANDBY FAULT OVERLOAD CABLE OFF POWER 11A MAX 2OV PK MAX LED CR317 TP301 FRONT PANEL TP307 TP304 LED CR318 HIGH VOLTAGE AMPLIFIER (A3) POWER SUPPLY (A4) aq16f.eps Figure 6-4. Initial Access Procedure 6. Verify that both LEDs CR317 and CR318 on the Power Supply assembly (A4) are off. If either is lit[...]

  • Page 123

    Maintenance Access Procedures 6 6-9 8. Take another DMM reading with the common lead to TP307 and the high lead to TP304 on the Power Supply assembly. This is the -400V filter capacitor test point, and it should be at a safe level near zero. This completes the initial access procedure. 6-8. Accessing the Power Supply Assembly (A4) Warning To avoid [...]

  • Page 124

    5725A Instruction M anual 6-10 CAUTION WHEN REINSTALLING DIGITAL ASSEMBLY, PULL RIBBON CABLE SLACK COMPLETELY INTO CHASSIS. aq17f.eps Figure 6-5. Accessing the Digital Assembly[...]

  • Page 125

    Maintenance Access Procedures 6 6-11 4. If you want to completely remove the Digital assembly, remove the ribbon cable by releasing the catches on the board-mounted connector. Caution When replacing the Di gital assembl y, make sure the ribbon cable is pull ed fully i nto the 5725A chassis. Be sure to leave no fold tr apped bet w een the back of th[...]

  • Page 126

    5725A Instruction M anual 6-12 CURRENT AMPLIFIER (A2) BRIDGE RECTIFIER HEAT SINK DRESS CABLES AS SHOWN aq18f.eps Figure 6-6. Correct Way to Dress Cables 6-11. Accessing the High Voltage A mplifier (A3) The High Voltage Amplifier assembly lays flat on the top of the instrument, tow ard the front. To access the High Voltage A mplifier assembly, simpl[...]

  • Page 127

    Maintenance Access Procedures 6 6-13 6-12. Accessing the High Voltage Sense A ssembly (A6) Warning To avoid electri cal shock, do not proceed w i t h t he f ollow i ng access procedure until you have compl et ed the init ial access procedure, which removes l i ne pow er and checks f or hi gh voltage on the pow er suppl y. Line vol t age comes di re[...]

  • Page 128

    5725A Instruction M anual 6-14 6-13. Accessing the High Voltage Out put Transistors Warning During normal operati on, the high vol t age heat si nks are at lethal vol t age. To avoid el ect ri cal shock, do not proceed wi th the foll ow ing access procedure until you have completed the initi al access procedure, whi ch removes l i ne power and chec[...]

  • Page 129

    Maintenance Enabling Front or Rear Binding Posts 6 6-15 6. Turn over the 5725A so that the top is facing up. 7. Remove the high voltage heat sink assembly as described under “Accessing the High Voltage Output Transistors", steps 2 through 4. 8. Remove the two screws that secure the Interconnect assembly and pop the assembly free of the two b[...]

  • Page 130

    5725A Instruction M anual 6-16 J222 FRONT OUTPUT CABLE REAR OUTPUT CABLE CURRENT AMPLIFIER (A2) SECURE UNUSED CABLE aq23f.eps Figure 6-7. Enabling Front or Rear Binding Posts Caution Make sure that t he unused connect or i s neatly secured i n t he recessed area of the chassis si de, away from t he Hi gh Voltage Sense assembly as Figure 6-7 show s.[...]

  • Page 131

    7-1 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Title Page 7-1. Introduction .......................................................................................... 7-3 7-2. 5725A Fault Codes ............................................................................... 7-3 7-3. Self Diagnostics....................................................................[...]

  • Page 132

    5725A Instruction M anual 7-2[...]

  • Page 133

    Troubleshooting Introduction 7 7-3 7-1. Introduction This section provides troubleshooting information in three parts. First a listing of all 5725A fault codes is provided for reference in Table 7-1. Following that is a description of 5725A automated self-diagnostics that you run from the 5700A. Finally, some manual tests are provided that can help[...]

  • Page 134

    5725A Instruction M anual 7-4 Table 7-1. 5725A Fault Codes FAULT NO. MESSAGE EXPLANATION 201 5725 Self-Test ROM Failure Requires service 202 5725 Self-Test RAM Failure Requires serv ice 203 5725 Self-Test EEPROM Failure Requires s ervice 204 5725 Self-Test Data Bus Failure Requires serv ice 205 5725 Self-Test CLAMPS Circuit Failure Requires s ervic[...]

  • Page 135

    Troubleshooting Self Diagnostics 7 7-5 Table 7-1. 5725A Fault Codes (cont) FAULT NO. MESSAGE EXPLANATION 228 5725 Software TRAP  229 5725 Cable Was Off  230 5725 RESET (power-up or watchdog timer)  231 5725 Guard-Crossing Tim eout  232 5725 Illegal/Unexecutable Com mand  233 5725 Non-Maskable Interrupt Oc curred Either internal fault[...]

  • Page 136

    5725A Instruction M anual 7-6 7-4. Manual Tests for Fault Isolation Warning The follow i ng servicing i s t o be done by qual i fied servi ce personnel only. To avoi d electrical shock, do not servi ce t he 5725A unless you are qualif i ed to do so. Follow t he access procedures and w arnings in sect i on 6 t o open the 5725A covers. The voltage ou[...]

  • Page 137

    Troubleshooting Manual Tests for Fault Isolation 7 7-7 7-5. Problems 1 or 2: Fault at Power-U p or When Entering Volt age Standby Proceed as follows to isolate the problem in these conditions: 1. If the 5700A is reporting a fault, determine if it is an analog monitor fault from Table 7-2. If the fault is not in Table 7-2, skip to step 2. (See Table[...]

  • Page 138

    5725A Instruction M anual 7-8 7-6. Problem 3: Fault When Ent ering Voltage Operate Proceed as follows to isolate the problem in this condition: 1. Suspect the 5700A/5725A interface cable. 2. Check the analog monitor circuit on the High Voltage Sense A ssembly as in step 1 on conditions 1 and 2. 3. Suspect the High Voltage Amplifier assembly and the[...]

  • Page 139

    Troubleshooting Testing the Power Supply By Itself 7 7-9 3. Remove plug P301 from J301 and inserting it into J303. Now the high voltage power supply will power up in the ± 50V mode. The high voltage amplifier may also be serviced in the ± 50V mode. 7-10. Testing the Power Suppl y By I tsel f To turn on a Power Supply assembly (A4) by itself for t[...]

  • Page 140

    5725A Instruction M anual 7-10[...]

  • Page 141

    8-1 Chapter 8 List of Replaceable Parts Title Page 8-1. Introducti on .......................................................................................... 8-3 8-2. How to Obtain Par ts ............................................................................. 8-3 8-3. Manual Stat us Inform ation.............................................[...]

  • Page 142

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-2[...]

  • Page 143

    List of Replaceable Parts Introduct ion 8 8-3 8-1 . Introduc tion This chap ter con tains an illust rated lis t of rep laceable pa rts for the 7-300, 7-60 0, 12B, and 18 Meters. Pa rts a re listed by asse mbly; alph abetiz ed by re ference designato r. Each assemb ly is acco mpanied by an il lustr ation show ing the location o f each pa rt and its [...]

  • Page 144

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-4 Note This instrumen t may contain a Nickel-Cadmi um battery. Do no t mix with the sold wa ste st ream. S pent batte ries sho uld be d isposed o f by a qua lifi ed recycler or hazardous m ateria ls handler. Con tact yo ur author ized Fluke service cen ter for recyc ling in form a tio n. Table 8-1. Manu al Status Infor [...]

  • Page 145

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-5 Table 8-2. Final A ssemb ly (cont) Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes H437 SCREW ,PH,P,LOC K,SS,6 -32,.750 376822 2 H439 SCRE W,TH,P, LOCK,S TL,8-32 ,.250 853622 4 H443 SCREW ,PH,P,LOC K,STL,6 -32,.62 5 152181 4 H505 NUT,HEX ,BR,1/ 4-28 110619 1 H506 WASH ER,LOCK, INTRN L,STL, [...]

  • Page 146

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-6 Table 8-2. Final A ssemb ly (cont) Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes TM1 572 5 INSTRU CTIO N MANU AL 823435 1 W1 COR D,LINE,5 -15/IEC ,3-18A WG,SV T 28417 4 1 W13 HARNESS, TRANSISTOR P661 843040 1 W14 HARNESS, TRANSISTOR P662 843045 1 W15 HARNESS, TRANSISTOR P663 843052 1 W16 HARNESS, TRANS[...]

  • Page 147

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-7 aq24 f.tif Figure 8-1. Fin al Assembly[...]

  • Page 148

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-8 aq25 f.tif Figure 8-1. Fin al Assembly (con t)[...]

  • Page 149

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-9 aq26 f.tif Figure 8-1. Fin al Assembly (con t)[...]

  • Page 150

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-10 aq27 f.tif Figure 8-1. Fin al Assembly (con t)[...]

  • Page 151

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-11 aq28 f.tif Figure 8-1. Fin al Assembly (con t)[...]

  • Page 152

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-12 aq29 f.tif Figure 8-1. Fin al Assembly (con t)[...]

  • Page 153

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-13 aq30 f.tif Figure 8-1. Fin al Assembly (con t)[...]

  • Page 154

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-14 aq31 f.tif Figure 8-1. Fin al Assembly (con t)[...]

  • Page 155

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-15 Table 8-3. A1 Interco nnect PCA Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes CR1,CR 13-15 * D IODE,SI,BV= 75V,I O=150 MA,500MW 203323 4 H13 RIVET,S- TUB,OVAL,AL ,.087, .343 838458 8 H22 RIVET,S- TUB,OV AL,STL,. 118,. 218 103606 4 J1 HEA DER,2 RO W,.100C TR,34 PIN 83657 7 1 J2 HEA DER,1 [...]

  • Page 156

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-16 5725A-1611 aq36f.eps Figure 8-2. A1 I nterconnect PCA[...]

  • Page 157

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-17 Table 8-4. A2 Current Amplifi er PCA Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes C201,C2 02,C20 7, C208,C2 11,C21 2, C226,C2 27,C23 6 CAP,AL,2 2UF,+ -20%,3 5V 817056 817056 817056 9 C203,C2 04,C21 6, C217,C2 38-240 CAP,POLYES,0.1UF,+-10 %,50V 649913 649913 7 C205,C206 CAP,POL YES,0.001[...]

  • Page 158

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-18 Table 8-4. A2 Current Amplifi er PCA (cont) Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes MP2 INSULATOR, CURRENT 850151 1 MP28 INSULATOR, CURRENT 85 0156 1 MP38 BUMPE R, HI-TE MP, S ILIC ONE 1601870 1 1 MP81 CLAM P,PWB MOUNTING 823039 1 MP82 CLAM P,PWB MOUNTING 842948 1 MP203 HEAT DIS,PRESS ON,TO-5 41[...]

  • Page 159

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-19 Table 8-4. A2 Current Amplifi er PCA (cont) Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes R233,R2 37,R23 8, R273 RES,MF ,2K,+-1% ,0.1 25W,10 0PPM 23522 6 235226 4 R243,R2 44 RES,C F,100K ,+-5%,0. 25W 348920 2 R247,R2 48 RES,MF ,232,+ -1%,0.1 25W, 100PPM 289975 2 R253,R2 77,R28 2, R283,R2[...]

  • Page 160

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-20 5725A-1650 aq37f.eps Figure 8-3. A2 Current A mplifier PCA[...]

  • Page 161

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-21 Table 8-5. A3 High Volt age Amplifier PCA Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes C601 CAP,PO LYES,1UF,+-10%, 50V 733089 1 C602 CAP,C ER,100P F,+- 5%,50V,C 0G 831495 1 C603,C6 06,C60 9- 611,C6 20 CAP,AL,1 0UF,+- 20%,63V ,SOLV P RO 81684 3 816843 6 C604,C6 05 CAP,C ER,1.5P F,+-0 .25[...]

  • Page 162

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-22 Table 8-5. A3 High Volt age Amplifier PCA (c ont) Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes Q601 * TRANSISTOR,SI,N-JFET,TO-92 816314 1 Q602,Q60 3,Q60 6 * TRANSISTOR,SI ,PNP,4 0V,0.35W ,TO 69823 3 3 Q604 * TRANSISTOR,SI,N-DMOS FET,TO-72 394122 1 Q605,Q66 0 * TRANSIS TOR,SI,NP N,SMALL S IGNAL 698225[...]

  • Page 163

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-23 Table 8-5. A3 High Volt age Amplifier PCA (c ont) Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes R640,R6 42 RES,C F,100K ,+-5%,0. 25W 348920 2 R641,R6 48 RES,MF ,10K,+ -1%,0. 125W,1 00PP M 168260 2 R643 RES,CF, 4.7M,+ -5%,0.2 5W 543355 1 R647 RES,MF ,20K,+ -1%,0. 125W,1 00PP M 29187 2 1 R[...]

  • Page 164

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-24 5725A-1661 aq38f.eps Figure 8-4. A3 Hig h Voltage Amplifier PCA[...]

  • Page 165

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-25 Table 8-6. A4 P ower Supply PCA Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes C301,C3 02,C32 1, C322 CAP,AL,2 20UF,+ -20%, 350V 854 075 854075 4 C303,C3 04,C30 8, C317-3 19,C35 2, C355,C3 58,C36 0, C362 CAP,POLYES,0.1UF,+-10 %,50V 649913 649913 649913 649913 11 C305,C3 06 CAP,A L,0.47U F[...]

  • Page 166

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-26 Table 8-6. A4 P ower Supply PCA (cont) Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes MP310 AIDE,P CB PULL 541730 2 MP350 HEAT DIS ,VER T,1.1 3X1.90X0 .95,T 830844 3 MP398 PAD, ADHESIVE 735365 2 P301 JUMPER,RE C,2 POS, .100C TR,.02 5 530253 1 Q301,Q30 2,Q31 7, Q318 * * HEAT SINK ASSY 665536 665536 4 Q3[...]

  • Page 167

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-27 Table 8-6. A4 P ower Supply PCA (cont) Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes R351 RES,C F,1K,+- 5%,0. 25W 343 426 1 R355 RES,C F,4.7K,+ -5%, 0.25W 348821 1 R361,R3 62 RES,C F,4.7,+-5% ,0. 25W 44158 4 2 RT350 THERMISTOR,DISC, O.12,25C 838144 1 RT351 -354 THERM ISTOR,D ISC, 0.81,25[...]

  • Page 168

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-28 5725A-1631 aq39f.eps Figure 8-5. A4 Power Su pply PCA[...]

  • Page 169

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-29 Table 8-7. A5 Digital PCA Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes C501,C5 03-51 1, C516,C5 18,C51 9, C521 CAP,POLYES,0.1UF,+-10 %,50V 649913 649913 649913 14 C502,C5 20 CAP,AL,2 2UF,+- 20%,35V 81705 6 2 C512,C5 13 CAP,C ER,15P F,+-2 0%,50V ,C0G 69752 4 2 C514,C517 CAP,POL YES,0.33U[...]

  • Page 170

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-30 5725A-1650 aq40f.eps Figure 8-6. A5 Dig ital PCA[...]

  • Page 171

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-31 Table 8-8. A6 High Volt age Sense PCA Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes C98,C99 C AP,CER ,470PF ,+-10%, 50V,C 0G 733071 2 C100,C1 21 CAP,P OLYCA,1 UF,+-1 0%,50V 271619 2 C101,C1 03,C10 6, C107,C1 09,C11 1, C114,C1 15 C11 7- 119,C1 24,C125, C150-1 52,C15 4, C157,C1 63,C16 6, C[...]

  • Page 172

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-32 Table 8-8. A6 High Volt age Sense PCA ( cont) Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes J403 HEA DER,1 ROW ,.156CTR, RT ANG,5 844 717 1 K101,K 106-108 , K111,K 151-153 RELAY,ARMATURE,2 FORM C,5V 733063 733063 8 K102-1 05,K109 RELA Y,REE D,1 FO RM A,5V DC 806 950 5 K401 RELAY,A RMATU RE,2 F ORM A ,[...]

  • Page 173

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-33 Table 8-8. A6 High Volt age Sense PCA ( cont) Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes R154 RES,MF ,20K,+ -0.1%, 0.25W, 25PPM 810564 1 R155 RES,MF ,13.7K,+ -0.1% ,0.12 5W,25P 851 340 1 R156,R1 58,R16 8, R173 RES,CF, 3.9K.+ -5%,0.2 5W 81041 6 810416 4 R162 RES,C F,10K,+ -5%,0.2 5W 69[...]

  • Page 174

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-34 5725A-1601 aq41f.eps Figure 8-7. A6 Hig h Voltage Sense PCA[...]

  • Page 175

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-35 Table 8-9. A12 Trans former Enclosure Assembly Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes H1 SCREW,FHU, P,LO CK,SS, 6-32,.2 50 320093 4 H5 S CREW,PH,P,L OCK,MAG S S,6-32,. 2 772 236 20 H39 SCREW ,PH,P,L OCK,STL,6 -32,. 625 152181 2 H41 SCREW,PH,P ,LOCK,SS ,4-40,.187 149567 2 H43 SCREW[...]

  • Page 176

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-36 aq32 f.tif Figure 8-8. A12 Transformer Encl osure Assembly[...]

  • Page 177

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-37 aq33 f.tif Figure 8-8. A12 Transformer Encl osure Assembly (c ont)[...]

  • Page 178

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-38 aq34 f.tif Figure 8-8. A12 Transformer Encl osure Assembly (c ont)[...]

  • Page 179

    List of Replaceable Parts Parts Li sts 8 8-39 aq35 f.tif Figure 8-8. A12 Transformer Encl osure Assembly (c ont)[...]

  • Page 180

    5725A Instruction M anua l 8-40 Table 8-10. A 30 Inductor PCA Reference Designator Description Fluke Stock No Tot Qty Notes J1 CONN,MATE-N-LOK,HEADER,4 PIN 512269 1 L1,L2 CHOKE 490888 2 W1 HARNESS, LINE VOLTAGE 843011 1 1. For sch ematic, See A6 s ection 9. 5725A-1603 aq42f.eps Figure 8-9. A30 Inductor PCA[...]

  • Page 181

    9-1 Chapter 9 Schematic Diagrams Figure No. Title Page 9-1. A1 Interconnect PCA ........................................................................ 9-3 9-2. A2 Current Amplifier PCA ............................................................... 9- 6 9-3. A3 High Voltage Am plifier PCA ...................................................... 9-1[...]

  • Page 182

    5725A Instruction M anual 9-2[...]

  • Page 183

    Schematic Diagrams 9-3 9 Figure 9-1. A1 Interconnect PCA 5725A-161 1 aq48f.eps[...]

  • Page 184

    5725A Instruction Manual 9-4 Figure 9-1. A1 Interconnect PCA (cont)[...]

  • Page 185

    Schematic Diagrams 9-5 9 Figure 9-1. A1 Interconnect PCA (cont)[...]

  • Page 186

    5725A Instruction Manual 9-6 Figure 9-2. A2 Current Amplifier PCA 5725A-1650 aq52f.eps[...]

  • Page 187

    Schematic Diagrams 9-7 9 Figure 9-2. A2 Current Amplifier PCA (cont)[...]

  • Page 188

    5725A Instruction Manual 9-8 Figure 9-2. A2 Current Amplifier PCA (cont)[...]

  • Page 189

    Schematic Diagrams 9-9 9 Figure 9-2. A2 Current Amplifier PCA (cont)[...]

  • Page 190

    5725A Instruction Manual 9-10 Figure 9-3. A3 High V oltage Amplifier PCA 5725A-1661 aq56f.eps[...]

  • Page 191

    Schematic Diagrams 9-11 9 Figure 9-3. A3 High V oltage Amplifier PCA (cont)[...]

  • Page 192

    5725A Instruction Manual 9-12 Figure 9-3. A3 High V oltage Amplifier PCA (cont)[...]

  • Page 193

    Schematic Diagrams 9-13 9 Figure 9-4. A4 Power Supply PCA 5725A-1631 aq59f.eps[...]

  • Page 194

    5725A Instruction Manual 9-14 Figure 9-4. A4 Power Supply PCA (cont)[...]

  • Page 195

    Schematic Diagrams 9-15 9 Figure 9-4. A4 Power Supply PCA (cont)[...]

  • Page 196

    5725A Instruction Manual 9-16 Figure 9-5. A5 Digital PCA aq62f.eps 5725A-1650 aq43f.eps 100 90 10 0 2 V 10 ms TYPICAL COMMUNICATIONS ACTIVITY AT PINS 12 AND 13 OF U507.[...]

  • Page 197

    Schematic Diagrams 9-17 9 Figure 9-5. A5 Digital PCA (cont)[...]

  • Page 198

    5725A Instruction Manual 9-18 Figure 9-6. A6 High V oltage Sense PCA 100 90 10 0 1 V 10 ms 100 90 10 0 1 V 10 ms VOLTAGE STANDBY STANDBY 100 90 10 0 1 V 10 ms CURRENT STANDBY A aq44f.eps 5725A-1601 aq63f.eps[...]

  • Page 199

    Schematic Diagrams 9-19 9 Figure 9-6. A6 High V oltage Sense PCA (cont)[...]

  • Page 200

    5725A Instruction Manual 9-20 Figure 9-6. A6 High V oltage Sense PCA (cont)[...]

  • Page 201

    Schematic Diagrams 9-21 9 Figure 9-6. A6 High V oltage Sense PCA (cont)[...]

  • Page 202

    5725A Instruction Manual 9-22 Figure 9-6. A6 High V oltage Sense PCA (cont)[...]

  • Page 203

    Schematic Diagrams 9 9-23 aq45f.eps Figure 9-7. A12 Transformer Enclosure Assembly[...]

  • Page 204

    5725A Instruction M anual 9- 2 4[...]

  • Page 205

    1 Index —5— 5700A CAL IBRA TOR connect or, 2-6, 3- 7 Connecting to , 2-6 5725A STANDBY i ndicator, 3- 5 —A— A1. See Interconnect assem bly A2. See Current Amplifier assem bly A3. See High Voltage Amplifier assem bly A4. See Power S upply ass em bly A5. See Digital assembly A6. See High Vo ltage Sense asse mbly AC cu rrent. See cu rrent AC l[...]

  • Page 206

    5725A Instruction M anual 2 PCA s, 6- 5 Clearance requ iremen ts, 2-5 Com m un ication , 5700A an d 5725A, 4- 8 C o nn ec t or s , (a l s o s ee b i n d i ng po s t s , Terminals), 3 - 5 5700A CA L IBRA TOR, 2-6, 3- 7 Lin e pow er, 3-7 Controls. See switches Cooling consid eratio ns, 2-5 Cord, lin e pow er, 2-4, 2-9 Current Output , 3-5, 3- 7 Stand[...]

  • Page 207

    Index (c ontinued) 3 POWE R switch, 3-5 Problem s, 2- 5, 7-3 —R— Rack mounting, 2 -5 Rear panel featu res, 3-6 Remote control, 3-3 Replacing th e fuse, 6- 3 —S— Selecting line voltage, 2-7 Self diagnostics, 7-3 Service information, 2-5 Setting the output, 3-3 Setting up, 2 -3 Signal transfo r mer usage (H igh V oltage Am plifier), 4-29 Spec[...]

  • Page 208

    5725A Instruction M anual 4[...]