Schematic Diagram - Keithley 2750 User Manual

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Close/Open Switching Module Channels
• CH2 and CH12
• CH3 and CH13
• CH4 and CH14
• CH5 and CH15

Schematic diagram

The simplified schematic diagram of the Model 7700 is shown in
through 20 are used for all measurements except amps. Channels 21 and 22 are used for
amps only.
There are two backplane relays (channels 24 and 25) to connect the input channel(s) to the
backplane of the Model 2750. With a 2-wire function (except amps) selected, channel 25
will close, and with a 4-wire function selected, both channels 24 and 25 will close.
There is a 2-pole/4-pole relay (channel 23) between channels 1-10 and channels 11-20.
When a 2-wire function (i.e., DCV) is selected, channel 23 opens (2-pole position) to
allow any of the 20 channels to be connected to the input backplane.
When a 4-wire function is selected, channel 23 closes (4-pole position) to isolate channels
1 through 10 from channels 11 through 20. With a system channel (1 through 10) closed,
its paired channel (11 through 20) will also close to connect the sense channel to the sense
backplane.
For the two current channels (21 and 22), signal HI and LO are routed directly to the back-
plane when the channel is closed.
As shown in
"Amps." The Input and Sense terminals are connected to the inputs of channels 24 and 25
(isolation relays). If channels 1 through 20 are not intended to be connected to the internal
DMM, channels 24 and 25 can be controlled independently using multiple channel opera-
tion. The Amps terminals are connected directly to the DMM.
• CH7 and CH17
• CH8 and CH18
• CH9 and CH19
• CH10 and CH20
Figure
2-12, there are also screw terminals labeled "Input," "Sense," and
Model 2750 Multimeter/Switch System User's Manual
Figure
2-12. Channels 1

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