Controlling Multiple Channels - Keithley 2701 User Manual

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Model 2701 User's Manual

Controlling multiple channels

WARNING
Avoiding corrupt measurements
Aside from the safety issues, improper use of multiple channel operation can result in
corrupt measurements. For example, assume two Model 7700s installed in slots 1 and 2,
and a 2-wire function selected. If you use multiple channel operation to close channels 201
and 225, you will connect the input at channel 201 to the DMM for measurement.
If you then use system channel operation to close channel 101, channel 125 will also close
to connect the input at channel 101 to the DMM. You now have two input channels (101
and 201) connected to DMM Input at the same time, inviting all sorts of problems.
The above problem can be avoided by opening channels 201 and/or 225 before closing
channel 101 (and 125) as demonstrated by the following sequence:
1.
2.
3.
When using multiple channel operation, you must be very careful when
switching hazardous voltages. If you inadvertently close the wrong
channel(s), you could create a shock hazard and/or cause damage to the
equipment.
Most switching modules use latching relays. That is, closed channels
remain closed when the Model 2701 is turned off. Never handle a
switching module that is connected to an external source that is turned
on. Turn off all power sources before (1) making or breaking
connections to the module, and (2) installing (or removing) the module
into (or out of) the Model 2701.
Multiple channel operation — Close channels 201 and 225 for connection to
DMM.
Multiple channel operation — Open channels 201 and/or 225 to disconnect from
DMM.
System channel operation — Close system channel 101 to connect to DMM.
Close/Open Switching Module Channels
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