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Fluke 5790B Operator's Manual (220 pages)
Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 1.49 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Title
15
Introduction and Specifications
15
Introduction
17
Inside the 5790A
17
Measurement and Transfer Modes
17
An Overview of the Features
18
Instruction Manuals
19
5790A Operators Manual
19
5790A Remote Programming Reference Guide
19
5790A Service Manual
19
Wideband Module (Option 5790A-03)
19
Current Shunt Adapters
20
Warranty and Service Information
20
Specifications
20
Installation
33
Introduction
35
Unpacking and Inspection
35
Environmental and Input Requirements
36
Cooling Considerations
36
Placement and Rack Mounting
37
Accessing the Fuse
37
Selecting Line Voltage
38
Connecting to Line Power
38
Features
41
Introduction
43
Front Panel Features
43
Rear Panel Features
43
Front Panel Operation
49
Introduction
51
Turning on the 5790A
51
Power-Up State
51
Warmup Requirements
52
Calibrating DC Zeros
53
Connecting Sources to the 5790A
54
Test Leads and Connectors
54
Coaxial Inputs
54
Dual Banana Inputs
54
Connecting the Guard and Ground Binding Posts
55
Guard Theory
56
Guard Connection
56
External Guard Connection
58
Operating Instructions for All Modes
59
Interpreting the Measurement Display
59
Using the Measurement Control Menu
60
Digital Filter Mode Softkey
61
Digital Filter Restart Softkey
61
Hi Res Softkey
62
Selecting Auto or Locked Range
62
Selecting Continuous or External (Single) Trigger
63
Instructions for Measurement Mode
63
Instructions for Transfer Mode
64
Measuring Frequency Flatness with the Wideband Option
64
Using the Shunt Input for Relative Current
65
Choosing Delta Units
67
Establishing a Reference
67
Using the Top-Level Menu Keys
69
VIEW REF] Key
69
UTIL MENUS] Key
70
Checking Instrument Configuration
71
Setup Menu
72
Format Eeprom Menu
73
Setting the Internal Clock
74
SPEC] Key
75
Techniques for Reducing Transfer Errors
75
DC Reversal
75
Loading
76
Mechanical Contact
76
Thermal Emfs
76
Emi
76
Remote Operation
77
Introduction
79
Using the IEEE-488 Interface for Remote Control
79
IEEE-488 Bus Restrictions
79
IEEE-488 Bus Setup Procedure
79
Using the Rs-232 Interface for Remote Control
80
Serial Remote Control Setup Procedure
80
Exceptions for Serial Remote Control
82
Changing between Remote and Local Operation
82
Local State
82
Local with Lockout State
82
Remote State
83
Remote with Lockout State
83
Command Syntax Information
84
Parameter Syntax Rules
84
Extra Space or Tab Characters
85
Terminators
85
Incoming Character Processing
86
Response Message Syntax
86
Input Buffer Operation
86
Using Commands
88
Multiple Commands
89
Sequential and Overlapped Commands
89
Commands that Require the CALIBRATION STORE or MODE Switch to be Enabled
89
Long-Term Commands
89
Checking 5790A Status
90
Serial Poll Status Byte (STB)
90
Service Request Line (SRQ)
90
Service Request Enable Register (SRE)
90
Programming the STB and SRE
91
Event Status Register (ESR)
93
Event Status Enable Register (ESE)
93
Bit Assignments for the ESR and ESE
93
Programming the ESR and ESE
93
Instrument Status Register (ISR)
93
Service Request Enable Register (SRE)
93
Instrument Status Register (ISR)
95
Instrument Status Change Registers
95
Instrument Status Change Enable Registers
95
Bit Assignments for the ISR, ISCR, and ISCE
95
Programming the ISR, ISCR, and ISCE
96
Output Queue
96
Error Queue
96
IEEE-488 Interface Configuration
97
Bus Communication Overview
98
Device-Dependent Commands
98
Common Commands
98
Interface Messages
98
Definition: Queries and Commands
99
Functional Elements of Commands
99
Interface Messages
99
Remote Program Examples
99
Writing an SRQ and Error Handler
100
Taking a Measurement
100
Efficiently Taking N Successive Readings
101
Locking the 5790A Range
101
Calibrating the 5790A Remotely
101
The IEEE-488 Connector
103
Remote Commands
107
Introduction
109
Alphabetical List of IEEE-488.2 Common Commands
113
Alphabetical List of 5790A Device-Dependent Commands
119
Using the RS-232 Interface
145
Introduction
147
Serial Interface Specifications
147
Setting up and Connecting the Serial Interface
148
Printing Calibration Reports
149
Sample Measurement Shifts Report
150
Sample Calibration Constants Report
156
Operator Maintenance
165
Introduction
167
Accessing the Fuse
167
Cleaning the Air Filter
168
General Cleaning
168
Calibration
169
Options and Accessories
171
Introduction
173
Wideband Module (Option 5790A-03)
173
Accessories
173
Fluke A40 and A40A Current Shunt Adapter (5790A-7001)
173
Fluke A40A Current Shunt Adapter for Input 1 (792A-7004)
173
Low Thermal EMF Test Leads (5440A-7002)
174
Rack Mount Kit (Y5737)
174
Shielded IEEE-488 Interface Cables (Y8021, Y8022, and Y8023)
174
RS-232-C Null-Modem Cables (Y1702 and Y1703)
174
Appendices
175
A Glossary of AC-DC Transfer Related Terms
177
Glossary of AC-DC Transfer Related Terms
177
B ASCII and IEEE-488 Bus Codes
185
ASCII and IEEE-488 Bus Codes
185
C Calibration Constant Information
195
Calibration Constant Information
197
D 5790A Error Codes
205
5790A Error Codes
205
E 5200A Verification and Calibration
211
5200A Verification and Calibration
211
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Fluke 5790B Operator's Manual (208 pages)
AC Measurement Standard
Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 2.3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction and Specifications
11
Introduction
11
How to Contact Fluke Calibration
12
Safety Information
12
Symbols
14
Measurement and Transfer Modes
14
An Overview of the Features
15
Instruction Manuals
16
5790B Operators Manual
16
5790B Service Manual
16
Service Information
16
Specifications
17
General Specifications
18
Resolution and Range Limits
19
Electrical Specifications
19
Absolute AC Voltage
19
Relative AC Voltage
22
Absolute AC Non-Sine Voltage
24
Absolute DC Voltage
25
Relative DC Voltage
25
Secondary Electrical Specifications
26
AC Secondary Performance
26
DC Secondary Performance
28
Operating Characteristics
29
AUX Input Characteristics
30
Absolute Wideband Specifications (5790B/3, 5790B/5, and 5790B/AF)
30
2 Installation
33
Introduction
33
Unpacking and Inspection
33
Environmental and Input Requirements
34
Placement and Rack Mounting
34
Cooling Considerations
35
Grounding the Product
35
Mains Voltage Selection
36
Connect to Mains Power
37
3 Features
39
Introduction
39
Front Panel Features
39
Front Panel Features
40
Rear Panel Features
42
Rear Panel Features
43
4 Front Panel Operation
45
Introduction
45
Turning on the Product
45
Power-Up State
46
Warmup Requirements
46
Calibrating DC Zeros
47
Setup Menu
48
Setup Menu Softkey
48
Checking Instrument Configuration
49
System Settings Menu
49
Setting the Internal Clock/Calendar
50
Instrument Specification
51
Connecting Sources to the Product
51
Test Leads and Connectors
52
Coaxial Inputs
52
Dual Binding Inputs
52
Connecting the Guard and Ground Binding Posts
53
Guard Connection
54
Guard Theory
54
External Guard Connection
56
Basic Operation
57
Interpreting the Display
57
Digital Filter Mode
58
Hi Res Mode
60
Measurement Display Amplitude Resolution
60
Statistics
61
Current Shunt Function
62
Peak-To-Peak Function
62
Selecting Auto or Locked Range
63
Selecting Continuous or External (Single) Trigger
64
Instructions for Voltage Measurements
64
Measurement Mode
64
Transfer Mode
65
Choose Delta Units
68
Establish a Reference
68
View Reference Softkey
68
Instructions for Current Measurements
69
Current Measurements with the Fluke A40B
69
Overview
69
Connect an A40B
70
Measure with a Fluke A40B Shunt
71
Set up a Fluke A40B Shunt
71
Connect an A40/A40A or Custom Shunt to INPUT 1
72
Current Measurements with an A40, A40A, or Custom Current Shunt
72
Overview
72
Connect an A40/A40A to the aux Input
73
Set up a Fluke A40/A40A or Custom Current Shunt
74
Measure with a Fluke A40, A40A or Custom Shunt
75
Instructions for Wideband Measurements
75
Techniques for Reducing Transfer Errors
76
DC Reversal
76
Loading
77
Mechanical Contact
77
Thermal Emfs
77
Emi
78
5 Remote Operation
79
Introduction
79
Using the IEEE-488 Interface for Remote Control
79
IEEE-488 Bus Restrictions
80
IEEE-488 Bus Setup Procedure
80
IEEE-488 Interface Configuration
81
Bus Communication Overview
81
RS-232 Serial Interface
82
RS-232 Interface Specifications
82
Set up and Connect the Serial Interface
83
Serial Remote Control Setup Procedure
84
Exceptions for Serial Remote Control
84
Ethernet Interface
85
Set up and Connect the Ethernet Interface
85
Set the IP Address
86
Select the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
86
Set a Static Internet Address
86
Configure the General Network Socket Port
87
Configure the LAN Default Gateway
87
Set the LAN Subnet Mask
88
Read the MAC Address
88
Establish an Ethernet Connection
88
Terminate an Ethernet Connection
89
Use of Ethernet Remote Control
89
USB 2.0 Remote Control
89
6 Remote Commands
91
Introduction
91
Parameter Syntax Rules
91
Extra Space or Tab Characters
92
Terminators
92
Incoming Character Processing
93
Response Message Syntax
93
Input Buffer Operation
93
Response Data Types
94
Using Commands
95
Multiple Commands
95
Sequential and Overlapped Commands
95
Calibration Security Passcode
96
Long-Term Commands
96
Definition: Queries and Commands
97
Functional Elements of Commands
97
Functional Elements of Commands
98
Interface Messages (IEEE-488 Only)
99
Use of *OPC?, *OPC, and *WAI
100
Command Summary
101
Alphabetical List of IEEE-488.2 Common Commands
108
Alphabetical List of 5790B Device-Dependent Commands
114
Local-To-Remote State Transitions
161
Checking Product Status
162
Status Register Summary
163
Status Byte Register (STB)
165
Event Status Enable Register (ESE)
166
Event Status Register (ESR)
166
Programming the SRE
166
Service Request Enable Register (SRE)
166
Service Request Line (SRQ)
166
Bit Assignments for the ESR and ESE
167
Instrument Status Register (ISR)
167
Load the ESE
167
Read the ESR and ESE
167
Bit Assignments for the ISR, ISCR, and ISCE
168
Instrument Status Change Enable Registers
168
Instrument Status Change Registers
168
Error Queue
169
Output Queue
169
Read the ISR, ISCR, or ISCE
169
7 Operator Maintenance
171
Introduction
171
Fuse Replacement
171
Replacement Fuses
172
Clean the Air Filter
173
General Cleaning
174
User-Replaceable Parts
175
Calibration
176
Calibration Reports
176
Save Calibration Reports
176
A Error Codes
177
Fluke 5790B Service Manual (172 pages)
AC Measurement Standard
Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 8.69 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction and Specifications
7
Introduction
7
Contact Fluke Calibration
8
Safety Information
8
Symbols
10
Specifications
10
General Specifications
11
Resolution and Range Limits
12
Electrical Specifications
12
Absolute AC Voltage
12
Relative AC Voltage
15
Absolute AC Non-Sine Voltage
17
Absolute DC Voltage
18
Relative DC Voltage
18
Secondary Electrical Specifications
19
AC Secondary Performance
19
DC Secondary Performance
21
Operating Characteristics
22
AUX Input Characteristics
23
Absolute Wideband Specifications (5790B/3, 5790B/5, and 5790B/AF)
23
Maximum Non-Destructive Input
25
Guard Isolation
25
2 Theory of Operation
27
Introduction
27
Functional Block Diagram Discussion
28
Digital Section Overview
30
Analog Section Overview
30
System Interconnect Detailed Circuit Description
32
Digital Motherboard Assembly (A4)
32
Transformer Assembly (A22)
32
Analog Motherboard Assembly (A3)
32
Digital Section Detailed Circuit Description
33
CPU Assembly (A20)
33
Front-Panel Assembly (A2)
33
Terminal LED Indicator Assembly (A25)
33
Analog Section Detailed Circuit Description
33
Filter Assembly (A18)
33
Regulator/Guard Crossing Assembly (A17)
33
Transfer Assembly (A10)
33
A/D Amplifier Assembly (A15)
34
DAC Assembly (A16)
36
Wideband Module (A6)
37
3 Calibration Adjustment and Verification
39
Introduction
39
Calibration Cycle
39
Calibration Reports
39
Save Calibration Reports
40
Calibration Adjustment Security Passcode
40
Full or Range Calibration Adjustment
40
Automating Calibration Adjustment and Verification
41
How Calibration Memory Is Organized
41
Calibration
42
Calibrating (Calibration Adjustment) the Main Input
42
Characterizing the DC Source
43
Self-Calibrate a Fluke 752A Divider with a Fluke 8508A as the Null Detector
43
DC Voltage Source Characterization Values
45
DC Calibration Adjustment
50
AC Calibration Adjustment
56
Volt-Hertz Product
56
Calibrate the Wideband AC Option
65
200 Hz
66
Characterizing the AC Source
67
Calibration Adjustment of Wideband Input Gain at 1 Khz
70
Calibration Adjustment of Wideband Input Flatness
71
Calibration Adjustment of AF Option
73
Calibration Verification
75
Verifying the DC Voltage Performance of the Main Input
75
Verifying the Main Input (INPUT 1 or 2)
77
Verifying AC-DC Difference for Regions I and III (220 MV through 1000 V Range)
83
Verifying Absolute AC Error for Region IV (70 MV through 700 MV Range)
83
Verifying Absolute AC Error for Region II (2.2 V through 1000 V Range)
87
Verifying Absolute AC Error for Region V (2.2 MV through 22 MV)
89
Verifying the Wideband AC Option
90
200 Hz
94
200 Hz
95
Wideband 1-Khz Gain Verification
101
Wideband Flatness Verification
101
Wideband Gain Verification, 10 Hz to 500 Khz
101
Verification of AF Option
102
Update Full Verification Date
103
4 Maintenance
105
Introduction
105
Clean the Exterior
105
Fuse Replacement
106
Clean the Air Filter
108
Access Procedures
110
Top and Bottom Covers
110
Digital Section Cover
110
Analog Section Covers
110
Rear Panel Removal and Installation
110
Front Panel Removal and Installation
111
Display Assembly Removal and Installation
111
Keyboard Assembly Removal and Installation
111
Analog Assembly Removal and Installation
111
A20 CPU Assembly Removal and Installation
112
Power Transformer Removal and Installation
112
Fan Removal and Installation
112
Error Codes
113
5 List of Replacable Parts
123
Introduction
123
How to Obtain Parts
123
Appendices
133
A Glossary of AC-DC Transfer Related Terms
133
BASCII and IEEE - 488 Bus Codes
133
C Calibration Constant Information
133
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