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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Keithley Instruments Instructions 28775 Aurora Road Cleveland, Ohio 44139 1-800-833-9200 tek.com/keithley Introduction The Model 3730 is a two-pole 6 row by 16 column matrix card. It can connect up to six differential instrument channels to any combination of 16 devices under test (DUTs). Any row can be connected to the Series 3700A mainframe backplane by using the analog backplane connection relays.
Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions Safety precautions for connections Shock hazard. To prevent electric shock that could result in serious injury or death, comply with these safety precautions. Connection information for plug-in cards is intended for qualified service personnel. Do not attempt to connect devices under test (DUTs) or external circuitry to a plug-in card unless you are qualified.
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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions To install a switching card into the instrument mainframe: 1. Turn the instrument off. 2. Position the instrument so that you are facing the rear panel. 3. Disconnect the power line cord and any other cables connected to the rear panel. 4.
Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions Verify card installation To verify that the card was properly installed: 1. If the 3700A is controlled remotely (REM is displayed), press EXIT to switch control to local. 2. On the 3700A front panel, press SLOT. The name and firmware version of the instrument is displayed. 3.
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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions Schematic The following figure is a relay schematic for this card. Figure 4: Schematic The channels on this plug-in card are matrix channels. Unlike multiplexer (MUX) channels, matrix channels do not have a DMM configuration associated with them. Therefore, specifying a matrix channel in the channel list parameter to the dmm.setconfig()function generates an error.
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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions Pseudocards You can perform open, close, and scan operations and configure your system without having a switch card installed in your instrument. If you are connected to a remote interface, you can assign a pseudocard to an empty switch card slot.
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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions Screw-terminal accessory This screw-terminal accessory includes a chassis ground connection for connecting a cable shield. The 3730-ST screw-terminal accessory is shown in the following figure. The figure indicates the terminals as high or low to help you configure your cable assembly. Figure 5: Model 3730-ST Screw-Terminal Accessory 077183800 October 2024...
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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions Wire the screw-terminal accessory These instructions describe how to connect wiring to a Series 3700A screw-terminal accessory. It is not necessary to remove a circuit board from its enclosure to wire the screw-terminal accessory. Avoid handling circuit board surfaces and terminal blocks. Contaminants from hands may degrade screw-terminal accessory performance.
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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions 3. If your accessory includes insertable overlays, select the correct overlay and press it into place inside the screw-terminal accessory. 4. As shown in the following figure, route your wiring through the slots at the rear of the screw-terminal accessory and connect it to the wiring terminals as described in Connection information (on page 4).
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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions 7. Slide the cover forward (1) and beneath the retaining tab (2), as shown in the following figure. 8. Fasten the two slotted captive screws (3). Figure 8: Install the screw-terminal assembly top cover Install the screw-terminal accessory Before using a screw-terminal assembly with an installed plug-in card, verify that the card is properly installed in the 3700A instrument and that the mounting screws are tightly fastened.
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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions 2. Make sure that the mounting screws (1 in the following figure) on the installed plug-in card are secure. Figure 9: Check 3700A card mounting screws 3. Align the screw-terminal assembly D-sub connectors with the connectors on the installed plug-in card, as shown in the following figure.
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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions Remove the screw-terminal accessory To remove a screw-terminal accessory from an installed plug-in card: 1. Remove all power from the 3700A instrument. 2. Turn the knob on the screw-terminal accessory counter-clockwise until it is completely disengaged. You may need to use a slotted screwdriver to loosen the knob.
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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions Pin number identification Pin numbers for the Model 3721-MTC-3 D-sub cables are shown in the following figure and table. Connect the drain wire to the shield at both ends of the 3721-MTC-3 cable. Figure 12: Model 3721-MTC-3 connectors Model 3721-MTC-3 pin number identification CONN 1 Color...
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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions Hardware interlocks This plug-in card can switch high-voltage signals. To prevent exposure to hazardous voltages, the plug-in card includes a hardware interlock. The hardware interlocks are present on the plug-in card and are designed to keep the plug-in card disconnected from the 3700A backplane.
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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions Engage hardware interlocks To engage the hardware interlocks, you must provide a low-resistance path between the two applicable interlock pins, as shown in the figure in Hardware interlocks (on page 14). This path routes a 5 V power source to an onboard interlock relay, which in turn enables power to the backplane relays.
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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions Power budgeting and calculation Individual relay power consumption generally depends on the type of relay. Latching relays consume power briefly to open or close and are not a concern when budgeting power. Nonlatching relays continuously consume power to maintain their state, so they must be considered when budgeting for power consumption.
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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions Power budgeting example for six 3730 cards This example is for a fully loaded 3706A-S with all 3723 switch cards. Slot Card Channel relays closed Backplane relays closed 3730 3730 3730 3730 3730 3730 This produces the power consumption shown in the following table.
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Model 3730 6×16 Matrix Card Instructions Power budgeting example with multiple cards This example is for a fully loaded 3706A-S with a mix of switch cards. Slot Card Channel relays closed Backplane relays closed 3720 3721 3722 3723 25 (2-pole) 3730 3740 2 (high current)
Safety precautions The following safety precautions should be observed before using this product and any associated instrumentation. Although some instruments and accessories would normally be used with nonhazardous voltages, there are situations where hazardous conditions may be present. This product is intended for use by personnel who recognize shock hazards and are familiar with the safety precautions required to avoid possible injury.
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For safety, instruments and accessories must be used in accordance with the operating instructions. If the instruments or accessories are used in a manner not specified in the operating instructions, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. Do not exceed the maximum signal levels of the instruments and accessories. Maximum signal levels are defined in the specifications and operating information and shown on the instrument panels, test fixture panels, and switching cards.
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