Keithley 6512 Instruction Manual page 155

Programmable electrometer
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H
Handling and cleaning precautions 7-16
Handshake lines A-2
High-impedance voltmeter 4-9
I
IDDC error 3-24
IDDCO error 3-24
IEEE-488 address 2-6
IEEE-488 bus 6-10
IEEE-488 bus digital calibration 7-8
IEEE-488 bus lines A-2
IEEE-488 bus overview A-1
IEEE-488 cables 1-3
IEEE-488 connector 2-7
IEEE-488 primary address 1-3
IEEE-488 programming 3-1
IFC (Interface Clear) B-2
Initial conditions 5-1
INPUT 2-7
INPUT cables 1-3
Input capacitance effects 2-33
Input connections 2-8
Input current adjustment 7-4
Input current verification 5-2
Input impedance verification 5-6
Input offset adjustment 7-4
Input/output circuitry 6-10
Input preamplifier 6-2
Input and ranging amplifiers 7-15
Input stage 6-4
Input stage balancing procedure 7-16
Instruction manual 1-2
Insulation resistance measurements 4-6
Interface function codes C-1
Introduction 1-1
L
Leakage resistance effects 2-32
Line frequency 1-3
LINE FUSE 2-7
Line fuse replacement 7-2
Line power 1-2
Line voltage selection 1-3, 7-1
LLO (Local Lockout) B-2
Logarithmic currents 2-23
Low-level leakage current measure-
ments 4-1
i-2
M
Making charge measurements 2-15
Making current measurements 2-13
Making voltage measurements 2-9
Maintenance 7-1
Manual addenda 1-2
Manual adjustments 7-3
Measurement considerations 2-31
Memory elements 6-9
Meter complete output 2-29
METER and DATA indicators 2-5
Microcomputer 6-9
Model 617/6512 software compati-
bility E-1
Multiple commands 3-1
Multiplexer and buffer amplifier 6-7
N
No Remote error 3-24
Non-decade current gains 2-24
Non-standard coulombs ranges 2-23
Non-volatile memory storage (L) 3-9
Normal charge measurements 2-15
Number error 3-24
O
Ohms calibration 7-7
Ohms verification 5-4
Ohms voltage source 6-5
Omitted device-dependent commands
E-1
Operation 2-1
Order of command execution 3-1
Ordering information 8-1
Output stage 6-4
Overall functional description 6-1
P
Parts list 8-1
Performance verification 5-1
Permanent storage of calibration con-
stants 7-7
POWER 2-3
Power supplies 6-11
Power supply checks 7-13
Power-up procedure 2-1
Power-up self-test 7-12
Power-up self-test and display mes-
sages 2-2
PREAMP OUT 2-8
Preamp out 2-19
Preparation for use 1-2
Primary address 3-22
PROGRAM 2-4
Q
Quick start procedure 1-3
R
Rack mount kits 1-4
RAM memory test 2-2
Range (R) 3-14
Ranging amplifier 6-6
Ranging amplifier gain configuration
7-15
Reading mode (B) 3-5
Rear panel familiarization 2-7
Recommended test equipment 5-2
Relay configuration 7-14
REN (Remote Enable) B-2
Repacking for shipment 1-2
Replaceable parts 8-1
Required calibration equipment 7-3
Resistance measurement consider-
ations 2-18
Resistance measurements 2-17
RFI 2-32
S
Safety symbols and terms 1-2
SDC (Selective Device Clear) B-2
Selecting the data output rate 3-23
Self-diagnostic program 7-12
Self-test and firmware revision level 2-2
Serial polling (SPE, SPD) B-2
Shielded fixture construction 2-22
SHIFT 2-3
Shipment contents 1-2
Source capacitance 2-35
Source resistance 2-34
Special handling of static-sensitive de-
vices 7-9

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