Agilent Technologies N6705 User Manual page 65

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Model N6705 User's Guide
Resistance - This is only available on Agilent Model N6781A. Output
resistance programming is primarily used in battery emulation
applications, and only applies in Voltage Priority mode. Values are
programmed in Ohms, from – 40 mΩ to + 1 Ω.
Battery Emulator/Battery Charger
Battery emulator and battery charger modes are only available on
Agilent Model N6781A. A battery emulator imitates a battery's
charging and discharging functions. A battery charger imitates a
battery charger; it cannot sink current like a battery. The following
figures show the Battery emulator/Battery charger settings.
In Battery Emulator mode you can specify the battery voltage and
range as well as the + and – current limits. The output resistance is
programmable, from – 40 mΩ to + 1 Ω. Voltage Priority mode is
locked. The voltage setting is limited to positive values. The + and –
current limits are set to their maximum values. The – current limit
setting sets the current limit when the battery is being charged.
In Battery Charger mode, you can specify the charge voltage and
range as well as the positive current limit. Voltage Priority mode is
locked. Because the battery charger can only source current, the
voltage and current settings are limited to positive values.
Using the Source Functions 3
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