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Service Manual Agilent Model 66332A Dynamic Measurement DC Source and Agilent Model 6632B, 6633B, 6634B System DC Power Supply s1 Agilent Part No. 5962 - 8119 Printed in Malaysia Microfiche No 6962 - 8120 October , 2003[...]
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2 Warranty Information CER TIFIC A T ION Agilent Technologies certifies that this product met its published specifications at time of shipment from the factory. Agilent Technologies further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States National Bureau of Standards, to the extent allowed by the Bureau's calibrat[...]
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3 Safety Summary The f ollowin g g eneral sa f et y p recautions must be obs erve d durin g all p hases o f o p eration o f this instrument. Failure to com p l y with these p recautions or with s p eci f ic warnin g s else where in this manual violates s a f et y standards o f desi g n, manu f acture, and intended use o f the instrument. A g ilent [...]
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4 Safety Symbol Definitions Symbol Description Direct current Alternatin g current Both direct and alternating current Three-phase altern ating curren t Earth (grou nd) termin al Protective earth (ground) term inal Frame or ch assis term inal Terminal is at earth potential (Used for m easurem ent and cont rol circuits design ed to be operated with [...]
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5 Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Agilent Technologies makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, and fit ness for a particular purpose. Agilent Technologies shall not be liable for errors contained herein[...]
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6 Table of Contents Warranty Inform ation 2 Safety Sum m ary 3 Notice 4 Printing History 5 Instrument Identifi catio n 5 Table of Cont ents 6 INTRODUCTION 9 Organization 9 Safety Considerations 9 Related Documents 9 Revis ions 10 Manual Revisions 10 Firm w are Revis ions 10 Electrostatic Discharge 10 VERIFICA TION A ND PERFORMA NCE TESTS 11 Introdu[...]
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7 Power-on Self -test Failures 37 CV/CC Status Annunci ator s Tr ouble shoot ing 38 Bias and Ref erence Supplies 38 J307 Voltage Meas urem ents 39 Manual Fa n Speed Contr ol 40 Disab ling Pr otec tion Fe ature s 40 Post-repair Calibration 41 Inhibit Calibration Switch 41 Calibration Password 41 Initialization 42 ROM Upgra de 42 Identify ing th e Fi[...]
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9 1 Introduction Organization This manual con tains inform ation for troubleshooting and repairing to the com ponent level the A gilent Model 66332A Dy nam ic Measu remen t DC Source an d the A gilen t Model 6632B, 6633B, 6634B Sy stem DC Pow er Supplies. Hereafter all models w ill be referred to as the dc power supply . This manual is organized as[...]
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1 - Introduction 10 Revisions Manual Revisions If changes have been made to your power supply since the publication of this manual, a yellow Manual Change sheet may be sup plied with the manual. It defines the differences between your power supply and the unit described in this manual. The yellow change sheet may also contain information for correc[...]
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11 2 Verification and Performance Tests Introduction This document contains test procedures to verify that the dc power supply is operating normally and is within published specifications. There are th ree types of tests as follows: Built - in Self Tests These tests, run automatically when the power supply is turned on, check most of the digital ci[...]
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2 - Verification and Performance Test s 12 Resistor (substitute for electronic load if load is too noisy for CC PARD test) 1 ohm, 50 W 3 ohm, 100 W (Agilent 66332A/6632B) 24 ohm, 100 W (Agilent 6633B) 99 o hm, 100 W (Agilent 6634B) 1k ohm, 5%, 3W (all models) Ohmite L50J1R0 Ohmite RLS5R0 (adjustable) Ohmite RLS25R (adjustable) Ohmite RLS100 (adjust[...]
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Verification and Performance Tests - 2 13 Electronic Load Many of the test procedures requ ire the use of a variable load capable of dissipating the required power. If a variable resistor is used, switches should be used to either; connect, disconnect, or short the load resistor. For most tests, an electronic load can be used. The electronic loa d [...]
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2 - Verif ication and Perfor mance Test s 14 Table 2-2. Progra mming Ratings Model Voltage Rating Full Scale Rating Current Rating Full Scale Rating Agilent 66332A/6632B Ag ilent 6633B Ag ilent 6634B 20 V 50 V 100 V 20.020 V 50.045 V 100.1 V 5 A 2 A 1 A 5.0045 A 2.002 A 1.001 A Constant Voltage (CV) Tests CV Setup If m ore than one m eter or if a m[...]
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Verification and Per form ance Tests - 2 15 e. Open the load and ag ain record the DVM voltag e reading. The differen ce between the DVM readings in steps (d) and (e) is the load ef fect voltage, an d should n ot exceed the value lis ted in the perform ance test record ch art for the appropri ate model under CV L OAD EF FECT. CV Source Effect This [...]
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2 - Verification and Performance Tests 16 Transient Recovery Time This test measures the time for the output voltage to recover to within the specified value following a 50% change in the load current. tttt t v Loading Transient Unloading Transient v t Figure 2 - 2. Transient Waveform a. Turn off the supply and connect the output as in Figure 2 - 1[...]
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Verification and Performance Tests - 2 17 e. Program the output current to full - scale . f. Divide the voltage drop (DVM reading) across the current monitoring resistor by its resistance t o convert to amps and record this value (Iout). Also, record the current reading that appears on the front panel display. The readings should be within the limi[...]
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2 - Verif ication and Perfor mance Test s 18 c. Set up voltmeter to take m easurem ents in the statistical m ode as follows: Press Shift key, f0, Shif t key, N Press ^ (up arrow) until MA TH function is selected, then press >. Press ^ (up arrow until STAT function is selected then press (ENT ER). d. Set up voltm eter to read the average of th e [...]
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Verification and Per form ance Tests - 2 19 CC Noise (PA RD) Periodic and random deviations (PA RD) in the ou tput com bine to produce a residu al ac current, as w ell, as an ac voltage su perimposed on the dc output . Constant cu rrent (CC) PA RD is specified as the rms output curren t in a frequen cy ran ge 20 Hz to 20 Mh z wit h the s upply in C[...]
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2 - Verification and Performance Tes ts 20 Performance Test Record Forms Model Agilent 6633 2A OR Agilent6632B Report No _______________ Date __________________ Test Description Minimum Specs. Results* Maximum Specs. Constant Voltage Tests Voltage Programming and Readback Low Voltage (0V) Vout Front Panel Display Readback High Voltage (Full Scale) [...]
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Verification and Performance Tests - 2 21 Model Agilent 6633B Report No _______________ Date __________________ Test Description Minimum Specs. Results* Maximum Specs. Constant Voltage Tests Voltage Programming and Readback Low Voltage (0V) Vout Front Panel Display Readback High Voltage (Full Scale) Vout Front Panel Display Readback − 20 mV Vout [...]
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2 - Verif ication and Perfor mance Test s 22 Model Agilen t 6634B Report No _______________ Date __________________ Test Description Minimum Specs. Results* M aximum Specs. Constant Vo ltage Tests Voltage Program m ing and Readback Low Voltage (0V) Vout Front Panel Display Readback High Vo ltage (Full Scal e) Vo ut Front Panel Display Readback − [...]
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23 3 Troubleshooting Introduction WA RNING: SHOCK HA ZA RD. Most of the troublesh ooting procedures g iven in this chapter are perf ormed w ith pow er applied an d protective cov ers remov ed. Such m ain tenance s hould be perf ormed on ly by s ervice trained person nel w ho are aw are of the hazards (for exam ple, fire and electrical s hock). CA U[...]
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3 - Tr oubleshooting 24 Test Equipment Required Table 3-1 list s the tes t equipm ent requ ired to troubles hoot the pow er su pply. Recomm ended m odels are li sted. Table 3-1. Test Equipment Required for Troubleshooting Type Purpose Recomm ended Model GPIB Controller To commu nicate w ith the su pply via th e GPIB interface HP Series 300 Digit al[...]
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Troubleshoot ing - 3 25 Turn on unit and observe the dis p la y . Unit should dis p la y all of the se g ments and annunciators, the address and then after self test dis p la y either an erro r messa g e or g o to the meterin g mode. Protect A nnunciato r On? Dis p la y comes on? A 3J2-5 held low? Yes Re p lace A2 Interface board No No +5V @ A3J2-8[...]
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3 - Tr oubleshooting 26 Continued from sheet 1 Pro g ram Volta g e and Current full scale, enable out p ut with no load. Measure Volta g e at out p ut terminals. Volta g e close to p ro g rammed value? Calibrate Volta g e Yes Out p ut Volta g e near zero? No Go to "Troubleshootin g No Out p ut Volta g e" ( sheet 7 ) Yes If out p ut is OK [...]
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Troubleshoot ing - 3 27 Figure 3-1 She et 3. Main Flow chart (continue d)[...]
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3 - Tr oubleshooting 28 Connect a DC cou p led sco p e set to 1mS/20V/ div across the out p ut and turn on the su pp l y while observin g the sco p e for a momentar y p ulse g reater than the su pp l y ratin g Does the su pp l y overshoot? Yes Disable the OV circuit as described in p ara g ra g h "Disablin g Protection Features" No Out p [...]
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Troubleshoot ing - 3 29 Continued from sheet 4 A 1U306B-2, OV_Detect*, Hi gh? No U306B-7 < pin 8? Yes Check U306B, A2 Check R349, R351, R356 Yes No A 1R438, OV_SCR*, +0.6V? Yes Check R441, Q318B, A 2, Inte rface Board No Check A1CR342, Q318A, B & D and associated components Yes Note: OV_SCR* i s normally a pulse t hat goes low for 5us to tri[...]
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3 - Tr oubleshooting 30 Pro g ram out p ut on, volta g e and current full scale then check out p ut volta g e Troubleshoot Fuse divider and am p lifie r circuit ( R393/394, U305 ) Disable the p rotection feature b y simultaneousl y p ressin g the 0 and 9 ke y s, p ress the ^ ke y until the dis p la y reads "No Protect Off", p ress the U p[...]
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Troubleshoot ing - 3 31 Program full scal e voltage and current and enable output. Measure output voltage wit h an external volt meter. Display zero V but output OK? Check W7 (Vmon) and A 2, Inte rface board Yes CV or CC A nnunciator on? No CC? Yes Displays current equal to prog value? Yes Check for short across output such as output cap C382, CR34[...]
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3 - Tr oubleshooting 32 Continued from sheet 7 Q302 base -5V ? Check C330, R333, R346, and Q302 No Q307 collector to emitte r 4V? Check Q302, Q307, R324 and R326 No Q303 base >1.2V (meas. from +Out) ? Check +Rail and Out p ut Sta g e Yes Yes >1V across R323 ? Check Q301, Q305 circuits No No Yes Check C331, C333, C339 and Q306 circuits Yes Fig[...]
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Troubleshoot ing - 3 33 Continued from sheet 7 CV _ Pro g @ R401 -4.7V ? Check W7, A2 Interface Board No VMon, U315B-7 ~0V ? Yes Check Volta g e Monito r A m p lifier, U315B, circuit No Check Volta g e Control, Circuit U315 A Yes Figure 3-1 S heet 9 No Output Voltage (continue d)[...]
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3 - Tr oubleshooting 34 Continued from sheet 2 CC _ Pro g , R360, -4.8V ? Check A2 Interface Board No Imon _ H, U309A-6 ~+3.5V ? Dro p across R473 ~0.25V ? No Check Hi g h Ran g e Current Monito r A m p lifie r Yes Check Positive Curr ent Control Circuit Yes Yes Check R473 No Figure 3-1 Sheet 10. No Current L imit[...]
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Troubleshoot ing - 3 35 Pro g ram the out p ut volta g e and current to the full scale value and the OV to 1/2. OV _p ro g ~+2V @ R350 ? U306B-8 ~+2V ? A 2 Interface Board o r cable W7 defective Check R350, C335 and U306B Yes No No U306B-7 ~+4V ? Yes Check R349, R351, R356, C336 and U306 No U306B-2, OV _ DETECT*, Low? Yes Check U306B No OV_SCR* pul[...]
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3 - Tr oubleshooting 36 Disable the OV ca p abilit y b y shortin g R351. After the p rotection is disabled, p ro g ram the out p ut volta g e to zero, current to full scale and Out p ut ON. If the unit is in "Protect" mode, Press Protect Clear. The out p ut should now g o hi g h and not tri p the OV. Is the CV annunciator on ? Vmon, U315B[...]
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Troubleshoot ing - 3 37 Specific Troubleshooting Procedures Power-on Self-test Failures The power-on self- test sequence tests most of the digital an d DAC circuits. If the supply fails self-test, th e display "ERR" annunciato r will come on. You can then q uery the unit to find out what the err or(s) are. W hen an erro r is detected, the[...]
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3 - Tr oubleshooting 38 CV/CC Status A nnunciators Troubleshooting The CV/CC annunc iator s are par ticula rly help ful when troub lesho oting a unit with no out put. I f the unit ha s no outp ut volta ge or curr ent and one o f the annunci ator s is on t hen the p rob lem is in the c ontr ol ci rcuit a ssocia ted with that a nnunciato r. An e xamp[...]
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Troubleshoot ing - 3 39 J307 Voltage Measurements J307 connects th e A1 Main Board A ssem bly to th e A2 Interface A ssem bly. Table 3-4 prov ides a quick m ethod of determinin g if the voltages betw een these assem blies are within the normal ran ge. If any of these voltages is outside the norm al range, refer to th e flow charts to fu rther troub[...]
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3 - Tr oubleshooting 40 Manual Fan Speed Control Under som e circums tances such as testing acou stical devices w here the f an noise w ould interfere w ith th e test, it w ould be advantag eous to reduce the f an speed. If th e test requires a very ligh t load, the ambien t temperature is low and the duration of the test is sh ort, the fan speed m[...]
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Troubleshoot ing - 3 41 Post-repair Calibration Calibration is r equired annually and wh enever certain co mponents are replaced. If components in any of the circuits listed below are replaced, the supply m ust be re-calibrated as described in Appen dix B of the User' s Guide. a. A1 Control Board: Voltage or Current Monitor Am plifier circuits[...]
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3 - Tr oubleshooting 42 Initialization The dc pow er supply 's G PIB address and m odel num ber as w ell as other cons tants w hi ch are required to prog ram and calibrate the su pply are st ored in a EEPROM on the A 2 Interface board. The Interf ace board also contains references and other com ponents that w ill affect th e alignm ent of the [...]
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Troubleshoot ing - 3 43 Disassembly Procedures The follow ing paragraphs provide ins truction s on how to dis assem ble variou s com ponents of the dc pow er su pply. Once disa ssem bled, the com ponents can be reassem bled by perform ing t he disass embly ins tructions in revers e order. Figu re 3-2 show s the location of the m ajor componen ts of[...]
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3 - Tr oubleshooting 44 Cove r, Removal and Replacement a. Using a 2TP Pozi screwdriv er, unscrew the tw o screw s that h old the carrying straps to the pow er su pply, and then rem ove th e tw o screw s from the opposi te side of th e case. b. To remove the cov er, first spread the bottom rear of th e cover sligh tly and pu sh from the fron t pane[...]
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Troubleshoot ing - 3 45 S1 Line Switch, Removal and Replacement a. First rem ove the front pan el assem bly as described u nder “Front Panel A ssem bly, Rem oval and R eplacement.” b. Release th e sw itch f rom th e front pan el by pres sing t he lockin g tabs in ward ag ainst t he body of the sw itch and pushing the sw itch out of its opening.[...]
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3 - Tr oubleshooting 46 Line Voltage Wiring Figure 3-3 illustrates the prim ary w iring conf iguration of the pow er transformer f or various ac line voltages. Use long nose pliers to disconnect the w ires going to the transf ormer termin als. NOTE: Install the correct f use w hen chan ging the ac lin e voltage from a previous s etting: for 110/120[...]
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47 4 Principles of Operatio n Introduction This section describes the different functional circu its used in the dc power supply models covered in this m anual. First, the I/O extern al signals that connect to the A gilent pow er supply are described. Next , the overall block diagram s for th e dc pow er supply are described in detail. The simplifi[...]
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4 - Principles of Operat ion 48 A 3 Front Panel Circuits As show n in Figu re 4-1, the supply's f ront panel assembly contain s a circuit board, a keypad, a liquid crystal display (LCD), and a rotary control (RPG) for the output voltage an d current. With the exception of th e RPG (A3G1), the A3 Front Panel board is an assem bly-l evel replace[...]
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Principles of Operation - 4 49 Figure 4-1. A2/A 3 Block Diagram[...]
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4 - Principles of Operat ion 50 The EEPROM (electrically erasable prog ramm able read-onl y m emory ) chip on th e A2 interface board s tores a variety of data and configuration inform ation. This inform ation includes calibration constants, GPIB address, pre sent p rogr amming language, a nd mode l-de pend ent da ta, suc h as the minimum and maxim[...]
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Principles of Operation - 4 51 Figure 4-2. A1 Block Diagram[...]
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4 - Principles of Operat ion 52 Two cur rent shunt r esisto rs monito r the o utput cur rent. RmHi (R 473) mon itors the h igh cu rrent rang e; Rm Lo (R403) monitor s the lo w current r ange. Shunt clamps, connec ted i n par allel acro ss RmLo, turn o n at ap pr oximately 25 mA to limit th e voltage drop at high currents. The Range_Select signal se[...]
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Principles of Operation - 4 53 The output is program m ed off. An overv oltage condition is detected (OV_ Detect* sig nal is received). The line voltage falls below 90 volts (approximately ). Curren t readback is prov ided by th ree separate circui ts. The previous ly di scuss ed high range curren t sign al (Imon _H) returns th e high ran ge curren[...]
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55 5 Replaceable Parts L ist Introduction This section lists the replaceable parts for Agilent Models 66332A, 6632B, 6633B, and 6634B power supplies. Refer to Figures 5- 1 for the location of mechanical parts with the reference designators MP. Refer to the board location diag rams in Chapter 6 for the location of electrical parts. Table 5- 1. Chass[...]
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5 - Replaceable Parts 56 Table 5- 2. Chassis, M echanical Designator Model Part Num ber Qty Description MP1 All 06612-00002 1 Cha ssis MP2 All 5063-3426 1 Front Pan el As sy , Std un it MP2 All 5063-3443 1 Front Pan el As sy , Option 020 MP3 All 0370-3238 1 Knob, 6m m MP4 All 06612-40001 1 Keypad MP5 All 1510-0091 2 Binding Post, Si ngle, R ed MP6 [...]
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Replaceable Parts - 5 57 Figure 5-1. M echan ical Parts ldentif ication[...]
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5 - Replaceable Parts 58 Table 5- 3. A 1 Control Board PC Board A ssembly Designator Model Part Num ber Qty Descripti on A1 66332A/6632B 5063-3431 1 Cont rol PCA , Tested A1 6633B 06633-61023 1 Con trol PCA , Tested A1 6634B 06634-61023 1 Con trol PCA , Tested C300 66332A/6632B 0160-5422 1 Cap 0.047 uF 20% C301 All 0160-5422 1 Cap 0.047 uF 20% C303[...]
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Replaceable Parts - 5 59 Designator Model Part Num ber Qty Descripti on C349 66332A/6632B 0160-4791 1 Cap 10 pF 5% 100V C349 6633B/6634B 0160-4807 1 Cap 0.033 u F C350 All 0160-5422 1 Cap 0.047 uF 20% C351 All 0160-4791 1 Cap 10 pF 5% 100V C352 66332A/6632B 0160-4791 1 Cap 10 pF 5% 100V C352 6633B/6634B 0160-4807 1 Cap 0.033 u F C353, 354 All 0160-[...]
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5 - Replaceable Parts 60 Designator Model Part Num ber Qty Descripti on C403 66332A/6632B 0160-4791 1 Cap 10 pF 5% 100V C405 All 0160-3454 1 Cap 220 pF 1KV C411 6633B/6634B 0160-7277 1 Cap 2.2 u F C420 6633B/6634B 0160-6800 1 Cap 0.022 u F 20% C421 6633B/6634B 0160-6800 1 Cap 0.022 u F 20% C422 6633B 0160-6180 1 Cap 1000 pF 20% C422 6634B 0160-7336[...]
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Replaceable Parts - 5 61 Designator Model Part Num ber Qty Descripti on D310 6633B/6634B 1901-1130 1 Diode D311 66332A/6632B 5060-3378 2 Rectif ier A ssem bly 1205-0282 1 ref D311 Heat S ink 1901-1383 1 ref D311 Pow er Di ode D311 6633B/6634B 1901-1130 1 Diode D312 Al l 1901-1098 1 Di ode D313, 314 All 1901-0731 2 Diode D315 Al l 1901-0050 1 Di ode[...]
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5 - Replaceable Parts 62 Designator Model Part Num ber Qty Descripti on Q300 All 5060-3245 1 Darlin gton F an Driv er Ass embl y All 1854-0828 1 ref Q300 Trans istor,NPN S I All 1205-0282 1 ref Q300 Heat Sink Q301 66332A/6632B/ 6633B 1854-0474 1 Transis tor, NPN Q301 6634B 1854-0575 1 Transis tor, NPN Q302 66332A/6632B/ 6633B 1854-0474 1 Transis to[...]
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Replaceable Parts - 5 63 Designator Model Part Num ber Qty Descripti on Q315 66332A/6632B 1854-1174 1 Transis tor, NPN Q315 6633B/6634B 1854-1362 1 Transis tor, NPN Q316 All 1855-1016 1 Transis tor, FET Q317 66332A/ 6632B 1853-0656 1 Transis tor, PNP Q317 6633B/6634B 1853-0772 1 Transis tor, PNP Q318 All 1858-0074 1 Transis tor Array Q319 66332A/ 6[...]
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5 - Replaceable Parts 64 Designator Model Part Num ber Qty Descripti on R326 66332A/6632B 0757-0200 1 Res 5.62K 1% R326 6633B/6634B 0698-3159 1 Res 26.1K 1% R327 All 0757-0280 1 Res 1K 1% 0.125W R328 66332A/6632B 0683-0475 1 Res 20K 1% 0.125W R328 6633B/6634B 0757-0346 1 Res 10 1% R329 66332A/6632B 0757-0449 1 Res 4.7 Oh m 5% 0.25W R329 6633B 0757-[...]
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Replaceable Parts - 5 65 Designator Model Part Num ber Qty Descripti on R351 66332A/6632B 0698-6320 1 Res 5K 0.1% R351 6633B 0698-5087 1 Res 6.2K 1% R351 6634B 0698-6320 1 Res 5K 1% R352 66332A/6632B 8159-0005 1 Jum per R353 All 0698-8959 1 Res 619K 1% R354 66332A/6632B 0757-0447 1 Res 16.2K 1% R354 6633B 0757-0458 1 Res 51.1K 1% R354 6634B 0698-45[...]
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5 - Replaceable Parts 66 Designator Model Part Num ber Qty Descripti on R386 66332A/6632B 0811-1672 1 Res 3.3 Oh m 5% 2W R386 6633B/6634B 0811-2553 1 R es 7.5 Ohm 5% 2W PW R387 66332A/6632B 0811-1672 1 Res 3.3 Oh m 5% 2W R387 6633B/6634B 0811-2553 1 R es 7.5 Ohm 5% 2W PW R388 All 0757-0442 1 Res 10K 1% 0.125W R389 66332A/6632B 0811-1672 1 Res 3.3 O[...]
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Replaceable Parts - 5 67 Designator Model Part Num ber Qty Descripti on R421 66332A/6632B 0811-1672 1 Res 3.3 Oh m 5% 2W R421 6633B 0811-2553 1 Res 7.5 O hm 5% 2W PW R422 66332A/6632B 0698-6351 1 Res 133K 0.1% R423 66332A/6632B/6633B 0699-0267 1 Res 10K 0.05% R423 6634B 0699-0278 1 Res 15K 0.05% 0.1W R425 66332A/6632B 0698-4539 1 Res 402K 1% R427 6[...]
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5 - Replaceable Parts 68 Designator Model Part Num ber Qty Descripti on R455 66332A/6632B 0698-6631 1 Res 2.5K 0.1% R455 6633B 0698-8863 1 Res 5.2K 0.1% R455 6634B 0699-0489 1 Res 16.1K 0.1% R456 All 8159-0005 1 Jumper R457 66332A/6632B 8159-0005 1 Jum per R458 All 8159-0005 1 Jumper R459 66332A/6632B 8159-0005 1 Jum per R460 All 0698-6620 1 Res 15[...]
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Replaceable Parts - 5 69 Designator Model Part Num ber Qty Descripti on R497 66332A/6632B 0757-0289 1 Res 13.3K 1% R497 6633B/6634B 0757-0433 1 Res 3.32K 0.125W R498 - 500 All 0757-0407 2 Res 200 Ohm 1% 0.125W R505 6633B Not Used 1 R510 - 517 66332A/6632B 0811-1672 8 Res 3.3 Oh m 5% 2W R520 6633B/6634B Not Used 1 R521 All Not Used 1 Replaced by wir[...]
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5 - Replaceable Parts 70 A2 Interface PCA, T ested for 66332A 5063-3439 No user replaceable parts A2 Interface PCA, T ested for 6632B/6633B/6634B 5063-3429 No user replaceable p arts A3 Front Panel PCA T ested for all m o dels 5063-3432 No user replaceable parts Table 5- 4. Binding Po st Optio n #020 Designator Model Part Num ber Qty Description A4[...]
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71 6 Diagrams Introduction This chapt er contains drawi ngs an d diagram s for trou bleshootin g and m aint aining the A gilent Model 66332A Dy nam ic Measurem ent DC Source and th e Ag ilent Model 66332A /6632B/6633B/6634B Sy stem DC Pow er Supplies. Unless otherw ise specified in the drawing s, a drawing or diagram applies to all models and input[...]
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6 - Diagr ams 72 Table 6-1. Model-dependent Components (continue d) Des ignat or 66332A/ 6632B 6633B 6634B Des ignat or 66332A/ 6632B 6633B 6634B R319 316 Ohm 511 Ohm 750 Ohm R413 10K R320 1.5K 2.61k 1k R415 22K 22.22K 22.22K R321 80.6K 215k 340k R418 51.1K 80K 160K R323 1K 5.11K 14.7K R 421 3.3 Ohm 7.5 Ohm R324 1K 5.11K 5.11K R 422 133K R325 1K 14[...]
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Diagram s - 6 73 Table 6-2. A 1 Board Compone nt Locations Ref. X Y Ref. X Y Ref. X Y Re f. X Y Ref. X Y C300 8.125 3.25 C371 5.05 7.65 D323 1.025 4.9 R301 5.45 1.0 R366 1.3 3.925 C301 2.075 0.525 C372 1.875 7.9 D324 0.1 4.375 R302 6.275 0.1 R367 0.675 4.225 C302 7.5 1.925 C373 1.875 7.8 D325 0.15 7.125 R303 7.925 2.8 R368 1.125 5.0 C304 6.025 0.45[...]
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6 - Diagr ams 74 Table 6-2 continued Ref. X Y R ef. X Y R434 2.5 9.825 R500 2.175 4.325 R435 2.4 9.825 R505 0.525 6.8 R436 7.05 7.75 R510 6.2 5.1 R437 6.8 7.75 R511 6.2 7.2 R438 4.675 6.875 R512 6.55 5.45 R439 1.925 8.65 R513 6.55 7.75 R440 5.7 7.2 R514 6.2 6.9 R441 5.05 7.125 R515 6.2 9.9 R442 0.35 9.65 R516 6.55 7.325 R443 0.2 9.55 R517 6.55 9.75[...]
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Figure 6-1. A1 Board Component Locations[...]
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Figure 6 -2. A4 and A 6 Board Component Locations[...]
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Figure 6-3. A1 Board schem atic (sh eet 1)[...]
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Figure 6-3. A1 Board schem atic (sh eet 2)[...]
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Figure 6-3. A1 Board schem atic (sh eet 3)[...]
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Figure 6-4. A 6 Rela y Optio n Board sch ematic[...]
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81 Index —+— +OUT, 47 +sense, 47 —A— A1 boar d remov al, 45 A1 Main boa rd, 50 A2 boar d remov al, 44 A2 Interface Board, 48 A2S201 , 50 A3 boar d remov al, 45 A3 Front Panel, 48 ADC , 4 8 —B— bias volta ges, 38, 39 —C— cal de nied, 41 calibration, 41 calibra tion - post repair , 41 CC, 38 CC line regulation, 17 CC load effect, 18 C[...]
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Index 82 —J— J307 voltages , 39 —L— line voltag e wiring , 46 —M— ma nual rev isions, 10 —N— noti ce, 5 —O— -OUT, 47 out of ra nge, 41 OV_Dete ct* , 48, 52 OV_Prog , 50 OV_SCR* , 48, 52 —P— PARD, 15, 19 passw ord, 41 perf orma nce test f orm , 19 perf orma nce tes ts, 13 PM_Inhibit , 52 powe r-on self -test, 37 primary inter[...]
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Manual Updates The following updates have been made to this m anual since the original print date. 4/25/03 Inform ation about serial numbers and m anual revisions has been updated on pages 5 and 10. Inform ation has been corrected on page 16 and pag es 20-22 to com ply with I SO 17025. 8/15/03 Inform ation has been corrected on page 16 and pag es 2[...]