Applent Anbai AT526 User Manual

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User's Guide
AT526/AT526B
Rev.A5
Battery Internal Resistance Meter
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Applent Instruments Inc.
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Address:
3 Floor, No. 61, Baolong International, Changzhou,
Jiangsu, China
(PRC)
Post Code: 213014
Tel: 0086-0519-88805550
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  • Page 1 User’s Guide AT526/AT526B Rev.A5 Battery Internal Resistance Meter ® Applent Instruments Inc. Address: 3 Floor, No. 61, Baolong International, Changzhou, Jiangsu, China (PRC) Post Code: 213014 Tel: 0086-0519-88805550 Fax: 0086-0519-86922220 sales@applent.com Sales Email: tech@applent.com Tech Email: http://www.applent.com...
  • Page 2: Certification, Limited Warranty, & Limitation Of Liability

    The warranty period is 1 year and begins on the date of shipment. During the warranty period, Applent will, at its option, either repair or replace products that prove to be defective. This warranty extends only to the original buyer or end-user customer of a Applent authorized reseller, and does not apply to fuses, disposable batteries or to any product which, in Applent’s...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents CERTIFICATION, LIMITED WARRANTY, & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY ............. 2  Contents ..................................3  Figure Contents................................5  Table Contents ................................5  1.  Unpacking and Preparation ..........................6  1.1  Incoming Inspection .......................... 6  1.2  Power requirements and setting up Fuse ................... 6  1.3 ...
  • Page 4 AT526/AT526B User's Guide 7.2  Power Rating ........................... 26  7.3  Electrical Characteristics ......................... 26  7.3.1  Input Signal: ..........................26  7.3.2  Output Signal: .......................... 26  7.3.3  Power supply ........................... 26  7.3.4  Schematic ..........................26  8.  Remote Control ..............................28  8.1  About RS-232C ..........................28  8.2 ...
  • Page 5 Figure Contents Figure Contents Figure 1-1   How to remove the handle ......................8  Figure 3-1  Front panel ..........................11  Figure 3-2  Rear Panel ..........................11  Figure 3-3  Connect to DUT ........................12  Figure 7-1  Pin Assignment ........................25  Figure 7-2  Typical Circuit Diagram of Handler Interface Input signals.
  • Page 6: Unpacking And Preparation

    Please use the following fuse type. UL/CSA type, Slow-Blow, 5×20-mm miniature fuse, 1A, 250 V When you need a fuse, contact your nearest Applent Instruments sales or service office. To verify and replace the fuse, remove the power cable and pull out the fuse holder.
  • Page 7: Cleaning

    Unpacking and Preparation Temperature range at calibration: 23C±5C (<1C deviation from the temperature when performing calibration) Humidity: 15% to 85% at wet bulb temperature ≤ 40 ° C (non-condensation) Altitude: 0 to 2,000m Vibration: Max. 0.5 G, 5 Hz to 500 Hz Cleaning To prevent electrical shock, disconnect the AT526/AT526B power cable from the receptacle before cleaning.
  • Page 8 AT526/AT526B User's Guide Figure 1‐1 How to remove the handle 1 Retracted   3 Carrying Position 2 Extended Remove Handle(Lift the handle perpendicular to the unit while pulling it in the direction of 1.)...
  • Page 9: Overview

    Overview Overview This chapter contains general information about AT526/AT526B .The information is organized as follows  Introduction  Main Specifications  Feature overview Introduction Thank you for choosing AT526/AT526B Battery Internal Resistance Meter. AT526/AT526B adopts high-performance 32-bit ARM processor. It is a meter with wide resistance measurement range from 0.001mΩ...
  • Page 10: Main Functions

    AT526/AT526B User's Guide  Trigger Mode: Internal, Manual, External and Remote trigger Main Functions 2.3.1 Correction Short-circuit Clear Zero correction for all ranges. 2.3.2 Comparator (Sorting Function) Set up sorting function to do GD/NG sorting. Comparator Methods: Absolute value of tolerance ±TOL sorting Percentage tolerance TOL sorting Sequence comparison sorting Beep Feature:...
  • Page 11: Startup

    Startup Startup This chapter describes names and functions of the front panel, rear panel, and screen display and provides the basic procedures for operating AT526/AT526B.  Front panel summary  Rear panel summary  Power On/Off  Connect to Device under Test Front panel Figure 3‐1 Front panel...
  • Page 12: Power On/Off

    AT526/AT526B User's Guide POWER RS-232C HANLDER Table 3‐2 Rear panel description Description RS-232C Interface Handler Interface (Optional for AT526B) Temperature Compensation Interface AC Power Cord Receptacle Power On/Off 3.3.1 Line Power Connection Power ON. Power OFF. Warm‐up Time AT526/AT526B is ready to be used as soon as the power-up sequence has completed. However, to achieve the accuracy rating, warm up the instrument for 30 minutes.
  • Page 13: Key

    <Meas> Key <Meas> Key This section includes the following information:  MEAS DISPLAY page  VIEW DATA page <MEAS DISPLAY> Page Press [Meas] key to enter <MEAS DISPLAY>Page. The <MEAS DISPLAY> page includes following setup:  Trigger Mode [TRIGGER]  Measurement Range [RANGE] ...
  • Page 14: Range]

    AT526/AT526B User's Guide (manual) and BUS (RS-232) Table 4‐1 Trigger Setting Trigger Mode Description Continuously repeats the measurement cycle. Performs one cycle of measurement each time you press the [Trig] key. Performs one cycle of measurement each time a rising pulse is input to the handler external trigger input pin on the rear panel.
  • Page 15: Measurement Speed [Speed]

    <Meas> Key Table 4‐4 Resistance Measurement Ranges of AT526B Range Range Name Measurement Range 30Ω 3.2Ω~33 320m ~3.3 3Ω 300Ω 320Ω~ 330mΩ 32m ~330m 30m  Procedure of setting the range: Step 1 Press [Meas] key to enter measurement page Step 2 Use the cursor key to select [RANGE] Step 3 AUTO Auto range...
  • Page 16: Beep] Feature

    AT526/AT526B User's Guide FAST ULTRA Small font 4.1.4 [BEEP] Feature SCPI Command: COMParator:BEEP {OFF,GD,NG} SCPI Query Command: COMParator:BEEP  Procedure to setting the beep: Step 1 Press [Meas] key to enter measurement page; Step 2 Use the cursor key to select [BEEP] Step 3 Turn Beep Off Beep while Pass...
  • Page 17 <Meas> Key  SAVE TO DISK – Store all data into USB Disk  RESET – The data will be stored from the start of the table.  FORMAT – To format the internal nonvolatile memory disk, all data will be lost. ...
  • Page 18: Setup] Key

    AT526/AT526B User's Guide [SETUP] Key This chapter describes:  <STEUP> page  Short-circuit Clear Zero < SETUP> page Press [Setup] key to enter <SETUP>page. In <SETUP> page, the Instrument does not display measurement result and comparator result, testing is not in progress. The <SETUP> page includes following setup: ...
  • Page 19: Comparator Mode [R-Comp],[V-Comp]

    [SETUP] Key After correction, the value will be saved into internal flash disk. It is necessary to do short-circuit clear zero correction. When replace the test fixture or test cables, please do short –circle clear zero. How to connect the test clips before executing short-circle clear. Figure 5-2 Connect the test clip Comparator Mode [R‐COMP],[V‐COMP] SCPI Command: COMP:RMOD {OFF,ABS,PER,SEQ}...
  • Page 20 AT526/AT526B User's Guide The high limited value should be greater than low nominal value. When in SEQ Mode, please input the direct value of resistance or voltage. When in ABS Mode, please input the absolute value of resistance or voltage. When in PER% Mode, please input the relative value of resistance or voltage in %.
  • Page 21: Page

    <SYSTEM CONFIG> page <SYSTEM CONFIG> page This chapter describes:  SYSTEM CONFIG  SYSTEM INFORMATION  SYSTEM SERVICE <SYSTEM CONFIG> page Press [SYSTEM] bottom soft-key to enter <SYSTEM CONFIG> page.  LANGUAGE – Choose English or Chinese Language  DATE/TIME  ACCOUNT  BEEP Feature ...
  • Page 22: Account], [Password]

    AT526/AT526B User's Guide ENGLISH 6.1.2 [ACCOUNT], [PASSWORD]  ADMIN – All settings are available and can be saved.  USER – All settings are available but cannot be saved.  Procedure to set up account: Step 1 Press [Meas] or [Setup] key to enter main page Step 2 Press bottom soft-key [SYSTEM] to enter <SYSTEM CONFIG>...
  • Page 23: Rs232 [Baud] Rate

    Step 2. Press the [SYSTEM] bottom soft-key. Step 3. Use the cursor key to select [SHAKE HAND] field Step 4. Use the soft keys to turn ON. NOTE: If you use Applent Software, please make sure that the [SHAKE HAND] was turned OFF. 6.1.6 RS‐232 Result Send Mode [RESULT SEND]...
  • Page 24: System Information

    AT526/AT526B User's Guide +3.549568e‐01,+3.827993e+00,RV GD    +3.549911e‐01,+3.827931e+00,RV GD   +1.000000e+20,+1.000000e+20,RV NG  …  Where, “+1.000000e+20” stands for overload or open. “RV GD” stands for Resistance and Voltage are Good (GD). “RV NG” stands for Resistance and Voltage are Not Good (NG) or invalid  Procedure to set up the result send mode: Step 1.
  • Page 25: Page

    Handler Interface (Optional for AT526B) <SYSTEM SERVICE> page Warning: Not available for users Any unprofessional person is not allowed to have access to this page. Handler Interface (Optional for AT526B) This chapter provides information of AT526’s built-in handler interface. Include:  Pin Assignment  Circuit Diagram ...
  • Page 26: Power Rating

    AT526/AT526B User's Guide When this signal output, measurement data and sorting results are available. /RV-NG Output 0: R or V NG Trigger Input Rising-Edge, 5V~24V 27-30 Power Common signal of internal VCC and external VCC 33-34 Internal VCC Power Internal VCC (5VDC 1A) 35-36 External VCC Power...
  • Page 27: Figure 7-3  Typical Circuit Diagram Of Handler Interface Output Signals

    Handler Interface (Optional for AT526B) JP204 R24 3 EXVCC TRIG U221 P521 JP205 Figure 7‐3 Typical Circuit Diagram of Handler Interface Output signals. TO PLC IO or Si gnal Rel ay R243 Internal...
  • Page 28: Remote Control

    About RS‐232C You can connect a controller (i.e. PC and PLC) to the RS-232 interface by using Applent RS-232 DB-9 cable. The serial port uses the transmit (TXD), receive (RXD) and signal ground (GND) lines of the RS-232 standard. It does not use the hardware handshaking lines CTS and RTS.
  • Page 29: About Usb-Serial Interface (Option)

    About USB‐Serial Interface (Option) The USB-Serial Interface allows you to connect AT526/AT526B to a USB port on your NOTE: Please install the USB-Serial driver before using USB-Serial Interface. The Applent USB-Serial interface model is ATN2. Figure 8‐2 USB‐Serial Interface ATN2 To Select Baud Rate Before you can control the AT526/AT526B by issuing RS-232 commands from built-in RS-232 controller connected via its DB-9 connector, you have to configure the RS-232 baud rate.
  • Page 30: Scpi Language

    AT526/AT526B User's Guide SCPI Language Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI) is fully supported by the RS-232 interfaces. NOTE: AT526/AT526B ONLY supports the SCPI Language.
  • Page 31: Command Reference

    Command Reference Command Reference This chapter contains reference information on programming AT526/AT526B with the SCPI commands. This chapter provides descriptions of all the AT526's/AT526B’s available RS-232 commands which correspond to Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments (SCPI) command sets, listed in functional subsystem order. Terminator :The EOI line is asserted by New Line or ASCII Line Feed character (decimal 10, <NL>...
  • Page 32: Header And Parameters

    AT526/AT526B User's Guide ROOT COMmand1 COMmand2 COMmand3 COMmand4 COMmand5 Example: ROOT:COMmand3:COMmand5 ppp ROOT Subsystem Command COMmand3 Level 2 COMmand5 Level 3 Parameter  The basic rules of the command tree are as follows.  Letter case (upper and lower) is ignored. For example, ROOT:COMMAND3 = root:command3...
  • Page 33: Command Reference

    Command Reference  Parameters may be of two types as follows. (A) Character Data and String Data Character data consists of ASCII characters. The abbreviation rules are the same as the rules for command headers. (B) Numeric Data (a) <integer>: For example, 1,+123,-123 (b) <float>: For example, 1.23e3, 5.67e-3, 123k, 1.23M, 2.34G, 1.234 (c) <scifloat>: For example, +1.23456e+03 The available range for numeric data is 9.9E37.
  • Page 34: Disp:line

    AT526/AT526B User's Guide SETUP [or SETU] Sets display page to SETUP SYSTem [or SYST] Sets display page to SYSTEM CONFIG SYSTEMINFO [or SINF] Sets display page to SYSTEM INFORMATION Example SEND> DISP:PAGE SYST //Set to the SYSEMT CONFIG <NL> Query Syntax DISP:PAGE? Query Response <page name>...
  • Page 35: Comparator Subsystem

    Command Reference RET> ULTR <NL> COMParator Subsystem The COMParator subsystem command group sets the comparator function, including its ON/OFF setting, limit mode, and limit values. Figure 9‐4 COMParator Subsystem Command Tree COMParator :BEEP {OFF,GD,NG} :RMODe {OFF,SEQ,PER,ABS} :VMODe {OFF,SEQ,PER,ABS} :TOLerance RNOMinal <float> VNOMinal <float> RLIMIT(RLMT) <LOWER,UPPER> VLIMIT(VLMT) <LOWER,UPPER>...
  • Page 36: Comparator:tolerence:rlimit

    AT526/AT526B User's Guide SEND> COMP:TOL:RNOM 1E-6 <NL> Query Syntax COMParator:TOLerence:RNOMinal? Query Response <scifloat> Example SEND> COMP:TOL:RNOM? <NL> RET> +1.00000e-03 <NL> 9.8.5 COMParator:TOLerence:RLiMiT The COMParator:TOLerence:RLiMiT command sets resistance lower/upper limit values. Command Syntax COMParator:TOLerence:RLiMiT <lower>,<upper limit> Parameter Where,<lower>,<upper> is: lower <float> lower limit value upper <float>...
  • Page 37: Trigger:source

    Command Reference 9.9.2 TRIGger:SOURce The TRIGger:SOURce command sets the trigger mode. Command Syntax TRIGger:SOURce {INT,MAN,EXT,BUS} Parameter Where, {INT,MAN,EXT,BUS} is Internal Trigger Mode Manual Trigger Mode External Trigger Mode Remote Trigger Mode Example SEND> TRIG:SOUR BUS <NL> Query Syntax TRIGger:SOURce? Query Response {INT,MAN,EXT,BUS} Example SEND>...
  • Page 38: System Subsystem

    9.12.1 SYSTem:SENDmode SYST:SEND command sets the RS-232 Result Send Mode. Please refer to Page.23 Section 0 If you use Applent Software, please make sure that the [SHAKE HAND] was NOTE: turned OFF. RS-232 Result Send Mode [RESULT SEND] Command Syntax SYSTe m:SENDmode {FETCH,AUTO} Example SEND>...
  • Page 39: Specification

    Specification Specification This chapter describes:  Basic Specifications  Dimensions 10.1 General Specifications Accuracy is defined as meeting all of the following conditions.  Temperature: 23℃±5℃ Humidity: 65% R.H.   Correction: Short-circuit Clear Zero  Warming Time: >60min  Adjustment Time: 12months Working Environment: ...
  • Page 40: Ac Resistance Range For At526

    AT526/AT526B User's Guide 10.3 AC Resistance Range for AT526 RANGE Max Reading Resolution ULTRA FAST SLOW Test Current 30mΩ 33.000mΩ 1μΩ 0.5% ± 20 0.3% ± 10 0.2% ± 10 0.2% ± 5 150mA 300mΩ 330.00mΩ 10μΩ 0.5% ± 20 0.3% ± 10 0.2% ± 10 0.2% ±...
  • Page 41: Environment

    Specification FAST: 30 times/sec (33ms) ULTRA: 146 times/sec (6.8ms) Measurement Speed for AT526B: Range-hold mode and comparator is ON: SLOW: 1 times/sec (1s) MED: 10 times/sec (100ms) FAST: 30 times/sec (33ms) Ranging: AT526: Auto and Manual range with 7 Ranges; AT526B: Auto and Manual range with 4 Ranges Correction Function: SHORT-CIRCUIT Clear Zero...
  • Page 42 AT526/AT526B User's Guide -AT526/AT526B User’s Guide- English ©2005-2016 Applent Instruments Ltd.

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