8 Verification and Calibration
Voltage Common Mode Rejection Ratio Calibration
Step 1. For this step, make the connections as shown in
between the +sense and the −sense terminals. Connect a second jumper from the +output to the
−sense terminal.
For models N6751A, N6752A, N6761A, and N6762A only, connect a 25 Ω load resistor across the
+output and –output terminals.
This procedure is automatic and only takes a few seconds.
Front Panel Menu Reference
From the Calibration menu, select Miscellaneous, Common Mode Rejection
Ratio, then Start. Then select Close.
After calibration completes, disconnect all jumpers and resistors.
Current Calibration
High Range Programming and Measurement
The output voltage may go negative at some point during this procedure on units that
have polarity reversal relays (Option 760).
Step 1. Connect a precision shunt resistor to the output. The shunt resistor should be able to measure
at least 120% of the output's full-scale current (see
across the shunt resistor.
Step 2. Select the full-scale current programming range. The value to program a range must be the
maximum current of the range. The following example selects the 5 A full-scale range of output 1.
Full-scale ranges vary according to model.
Front Panel Menu Reference
From the Calibration menu, select Current, High Range Prog and Meas. Then
select Start.
Step 3. Select the first current calibration point and enter the data.
Front Panel Menu Reference
Display shows: "Enter P1 measured data" Calculate the shunt current (I=V/R)
and enter the data.
Press Select when done.
Step 4. Select the second current calibration point and enter the data.
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Cal Setup
C. Connect an external jumper
SCPI Command
CAL:VOLT:CMRR (@1)
*OPC?
Cal Setup
B). Connect the Keysight 3458A DMM
SCPI Command
CAL:CURR 5, (@1)
SCPI Command
CAL:LEV P1
*OPC?
CAL:DATA <data>
Keysight N6705C Operating and Service Guide
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