Agilent Technologies N5700 Series User Manual page 13

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J2 Sense Connector
SW1 Setup Switch
1 – Output voltage, voltage
programming
2 – Output current, voltage
programming
3 – Programming range
(voltage/resistance)
4 – Voltage and Current
monitoring range
5 – Shut-Off Logic Select
6 – Not Used
7 – Output voltage, resistive
programming
8 – Output current, resistive
programming
9 – Enable/Disable control
Series N5700 User's Guide
1 – Remote sense (+)
2 – Local sense (+)
3 – Not used
4 – Local sense (–)
5 – Remote sense (–)
The factory-shipped configuration is shown in the figure.
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The factory-shipped setting is Down for all switches.
Down: The output voltage is programmed by the front panel.
Up:
The output voltage is programmed by the external voltage signal.
Down: The output current is programmed by the front panel.
Up:
The output current is programmed by the external voltage signal.
Down: The remote programming range is: 0 – 5V / 0 – 5KΩ.
Up:
The remote programming range is: 0 – 10V / 0 – 10KΩ.
Down: The remote monitoring range is: 0 – 5V.
Up:
The remote monitoring range is: 0 – 10V.
Down: OUT OFF = Low (0 – 0.6V) or short; OUT ON = High (2V – 15V) or open.
Up:
OUT OFF = High (2V – 15V) or open; OUT ON = Low (0 – 0.6V) or short.
Down: The output voltage is programmed by the front panel.
Up:
The output voltage is programmed by the external resistor.
Down: The output current is programmed by the front panel.
Up:
The output current is programmed by the external resistor.
Down: The J1 Enable+/Enable– pins are not active.
Up:
The J1 Enable+/Enable– pins are active.
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