F - Digital Port Functions; Digital Connector; Fault/Inhibit Operation - Agilent Technologies E4356A Operating & Programming Manual

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Digital Port Functions

Digital Connector

A 4-pin connector and a quick-disconnect mating plug are provided for digital input and output signals (see Figure F-l for
wiring connections, and Table A-2 for electrical characteristics). This digital port can be configured to provide either
Fault/Inhibit or Digital I/O functions.
Note
Consistent with good engineering practice, twist and shield all signal wires to and from the digital
connector.

Fault/Inhibit Operation

As shipped from the factory, the digital port is configured to provide a fault indicator (FLT) output and a remote (INH)
input. Unplug the mating plug to make the connections. After you have finished making all connections, plug the wired plug
back into the connector.
FLT Output
(pins 1 and 2)
INH Input (pin 3)
INH Common (pin 4)
Three examples are provided to show how to use the FLT/INH circuits of your power supply. Use twisted wire connections
to reduce or prevent EM in all cases. If shielded wire is used, connect only one end of the shield to the chassis signal ground
binding post to prevent ground loops.
In Figure F-2, the INH input is connected to a switch that shorts pin 3 to pin 4 whenever it is necessary to externally disable
the output of the unit. This will activate the remote inhibit (RI) fault protection circuit, causing the front panel Prot
annunciator to come on. It also sets the RI event bit in the unit's Questionable Status Event register (see "Chapter 8 - Status
Reporting" ). To re-enable the unit after it has been disabled by the INH input, first open the connection between pins 3 and
4. Then clear the protection circuit either from the front panel (see "Chapter 5 - Front Panel Operation" in this guide) or
over the GPIB (see the Programming Guide).
Figure F-1. Digital Port Connector
Used to indicate that a fault has occurred in power supply. Pins 1 and 2 are the open collector
output of an optocoupler, with pin 1 the collector and pin 2 the emitter. When a fault has
occurred, pin 1 is driven low with respect to pin 2 (negative-true).
Used to shut down the power supply output. Pin 3 is a high impedance input. The unit shuts
down when this input is driven low (negative-true). This can be done by shorting pin 3 to pin 4.
Provides the common connection for the INH input.
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