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4.6 Setting the Ranging

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4.6.2 Setting the Ranging

Initial screen

Menu screen

The current test range
is shown in non-
reverse video.

Range keys

HOLD key

AUTO key

Ranging Setting Screen

4.6.3 Setting AUTO Ranging

Ranging setting

screen

1.

Press the

key on the Initial screen.

The Menu screen will be displayed.

2.

Press the

key on the Menu screen.

The Ranging setting screen will be displayed.

3.

The ranging setting can be either of the following:

AUTO :

The most suitable test range is set automatically.

HOLD :

The test range is fixed, and may only be altered manually.

1.

Press this key, and the 3522-50 will automatically be set to the most suitable
test range. At this time, the AUTO key and the key corresponding to the
current test range will be shown in non-reverse video.

2.

When the setting has been established as above, press the

key to return

to the Initial screen.

Summary of Contents for 3522-50

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual For 3522 50 LCR HiTESTER June 2011 Revised edition 7 3522C981 07 11 06H...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...en Sequence 14 3 3 Basic Measurement 15 3 3 1 Basic Flow up to Testing of the Sample 15 3 3 2 Setting the Test Parameters to be Displayed Cs D 16 3 3 3 Setting the Test Frequency 18 3 3 4 Setting the...

Page 4: ...ce 48 4 6 2 Setting the Ranging 49 4 6 3 Setting AUTO Ranging 49 4 6 4 Setting the Ranging to HOLD 50 4 7 Open Circuit Compensation 52 4 7 1 Control Screen Sequence 52 4 7 2 Setting the Compensation M...

Page 5: ...Value as a Percentage Relative to a Standard Value 90 4 14 7 Displaying Measurement Values as Deviations from the Reference value 93 4 15 Setting and Activating the Scaling 95 4 15 1 Control Screen Se...

Page 6: ...27 5 3 Testing an Element in a Circuit 128 5 4 External Interference 129 5 4 1 Countermeasures Against Interference from the Power Supply Line 129 5 4 2 Countermeasures Against Noise from the Test Cab...

Page 7: ...ntenance and Servicing 157 6 2 How to Change the Power Supply Fuse and Change the Power Supply Voltage 159 6 3 Shipping the Unit 161 6 4 Troubleshooting Checklist 162 6 5 Disposing of the Unit 163 Cha...

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Page 9: ...ain maximum performance from the product please read this manual first and keep it handy for future reference This manual contains information and points for attention which are necessary for safe ope...

Page 10: ...aler or Hioki representative Check the 3522 50 unit and the supplied accessories Main unit 3522 50 LCR HiTESTER Supplied accessories 1 User manual 1 2 Grounded power cord 1 3 Spare fuse for power supp...

Page 11: ...ormation that the user should read before using the product Indicates a grounding terminal Indicates AC Alternating Current Indicates a fuse Indicates the ON side of the power switch Indicates the OFF...

Page 12: ...to an AC electrical outlet by a power cord portable tools household appliances etc CAT II covers directly measuring electrical outlet receptacles CAT III Primary electrical circuits of heavy equipmen...

Page 13: ...or use the product where it could be exposed to direct sunlight high temperature or humidity or condensation Under such conditions the product may be damaged and insulation may deteriorate so that it...

Page 14: ...cord etc and important precautions before operation Chapter 3 Outline of Operation Explains the touch panel and basic testing Chapter 4 Detailed Description of Functions Detailed explanation of the f...

Page 15: ...easy operation The test frequency can be set DC and from 1 mHz to 100 kHz at high resolution The values of a maximum of any four of the fourteen test parameters including not only impedance Z and phas...

Page 16: ...is possible Outstanding operability All control operations are initiated via a touch panel on the display All the keys currently available for use are shown on the display and can be operated interact...

Page 17: ...keys Power switch Turns the power for the unit on and off Contrast adjustment knob This knob adjusts the screen contrast Turning it clockwise decreases the contrast and vice versa Test terminals There...

Page 18: ...cket internally fused type with voltage selector Connect the supplied power cord here Optional equipment interface Optional interface boards are connected here EXT I O connector For input of an extern...

Page 19: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A Stand Handle Left View CAUTION Do not apply strong downward pressure with the stand extended Damage to the stand will result Stand Can be opened to tilt the unit upwar...

Page 20: ...6 1 3 Names and Functions of Parts...

Page 21: ...cidents check that the voltage selector is set correctly for the supply voltage you are using For details refer to Section 6 2 To avoid electric shock and ensure safe operation connect the power cable...

Page 22: ...ld always be applied while making the measurements Also be sure that the positive terminal of the capacitor is connected to the HCUR terminal on this unit Red Black 2 2 Connecting the Test Leads The 3...

Page 23: ...s to the article to be tested are as shown in the following figure No test cables are included with the 3522 50 unit They must be purchased separately For details refer to Section 7 4 Options If all f...

Page 24: ...2 Adjust the contrast knob so as to make the display as easy to see as possible 3 Wait for 60 minutes after turning on the power before starting testing so as to allow the unit to warm up fully How t...

Page 25: ...pter 3 Outline of Operation 3 1 About the Touch Panel The 3522 50 uses a touch panel for setting and changing all of the test conditions Simply by touching the LCD screen at certain areas termed soft...

Page 26: ...four of the test parameters L C R etc can be set for display and all of the test conditions can be checked on this Initial screen The Menu screen can be displayed by pressing the key The Parameter set...

Page 27: ...on the Initial screen causes the Parameter setting screen to be displayed using which the test parameters to be displayed up to a maximum of four are selected By pressing a key for any test parameter...

Page 28: ...a maximum of four and all of the test conditions can be checked on the Initial screen To make a change to the test conditions Press the soft key and the Menu screen will be displayed Select the test c...

Page 29: ...ting 3 3 Basic Measurement In order to explain the basic operation of the 3522 50 unit as an example the procedure will be shown for establishing the following settings Example Sample to be tested Cap...

Page 30: ...2 The Parameter setting screen is displayed The test parameter currently Z to which the pressed parameter key currently corresponds is shown in black characters on a white ground i e in non reversed v...

Page 31: ...display will automatically return to displaying the Initial screen with the loss coefficient D being displayed as the third parameter If you press the key instead of pressing a soft key corresponding...

Page 32: ...Screen Menu Screen The following explanation shows how to set the test frequency to 120 Hz as an example Setting procedure 1 On the Initial screen press the key and the Menu screen will be displayed...

Page 33: ...soft key The Digit screen The test frequency is input using the and digit keys The Ten key screen A numerical value for the test frequency is input directly In this case because it is desired to inpu...

Page 34: ...input is indeed 120 Hz The numerical value input for the test frequency cannot be checked until one of the keys and has been pressed If you press the key before pressing the key the display will retur...

Page 35: ...Screen Menu Screen The following explanation shows as an example how to set the value for the constant voltage level to 0 4 V Setting procedure 1 On the Initial screen press the key and the Menu scre...

Page 36: ...e value to 0 400 The corresponding digit is incremented If you hold this key down continuously the corresponding digit increments continuously The corresponding digit is decremented If you hold this k...

Page 37: ...frequencies are determined and adjusted Setting procedure 1 Arrange the test leads as closely as possible to their configuration in which measurement will be performed and make sure that the HIGH and...

Page 38: ...mined and adjusted 5 A Confirmation screen will be displayed for confirmation of ALL open circuit compensation If it is OK to proceed press the key Check again are the test leads definitely out of mut...

Page 39: ...the test cables separated open circuited and its phase angle are shown on the screen These values are required for use with the test range on HOLD For details refer to Section 4 9 Open Circuit Compens...

Page 40: ...st frequencies are determined and adjusted Setting procedure 1 Arrange the test leads as closely as possible to their configuration in which measurement will be performed and short circuit together th...

Page 41: ...and adjusted 5 A Confirmation screen will be displayed for confirmation of ALL short circuit compensation If it is OK to proceed press the key Check again are the test leads properly short circuited...

Page 42: ...pen Circuit Compensation and Short Circuit Compensation 8 After checking the short circuit residual component and its phase angle press the key and the display will return to the Initial screen For de...

Page 43: ...escription of the Screens 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A Chapter 4 Detailed Description of Functions 4 1 Description of the Screens The Initial screen Menu screen Application menu screen will be e...

Page 44: ...o perform testing while checking the values of all the test conditions The monitor display varies according to the test signal level setting Even if the 3522 50 unit is being used outside the limits o...

Page 45: ...rator function 14 SCALE ON Scaling function 15 CONT MEAS Continuous test function 16 LOAD Panel load function 17 SAVE Panel save function 18 Beep sound setting 19 RESET System reset 20 EXT DC BIAS Ext...

Page 46: ...alues to be simultaneously displayed on the screen arranged in any desired order Press the parameter key for which you wish to make the change Press the key in the parameter list corresponding to the...

Page 47: ...ive resistance in series equivalent circuit mode ESR 2 Rp effective resistance in parallel equivalent circuit mode 2 G conductance S X reactance B susceptance S OFF display no test parameter in the ch...

Page 48: ...assuming that resistive components are connected in parallel The appropriate selection of the equivalent circuit modes will enable the more accurate calculation results Generally for measurement of a...

Page 49: ...er of two different screens can be selected according to which of these two input methods is to be used These two screens are called the Ten key screen and the Digit screen The Ten key screen The nume...

Page 50: ...reen 1 On the Initial screen press the key and the Menu screen will be displayed 2 Press the key on the Menu screen and the display will change over to the one of the Frequency setting screens which w...

Page 51: ...n 1 mHz it will automatically be increased to 0 Hz DC When measuring at 0 Hz DC and if the display parameter is set to Rs or Rp the direct resistance DCR is displayed The measured values for other par...

Page 52: ...he test sample Divides the test frequency by 10 Multiplies the test frequency by 10 NOTE 1 Access to the following Digit screen The current situation can be checked using the monitor display 2 Change...

Page 53: ...ied to the object under test over a wide range using the following three methods Set open circuit voltage V The value of the open circuit voltage is set Set constant voltage CV The value of the voltag...

Page 54: ...of test signal level is shown in non reversed video Monitor display portion Test frequency Test signal level Voltage between test samples Limit value Current flowing through the test sample NOTE 1 Pr...

Page 55: ...the current measurement range during HOLD setting is not appropriate set again in the AUTO range or change the range by manual About the test signal level The relationship between the test signal leve...

Page 56: ...eached these keys change to non reversed video and become inactive Monitor display portion Test frequency Open circuit voltage Voltage between test samples Limit value for the current Current flowing...

Page 57: ...been established press the key to return to the Initial screen Testing some types of sample is not possible using constant voltage In this case the following symbol appears on the display In such a c...

Page 58: ...ng has been established press the key to return to the Initial screen Testing some types of sample is not possible using constant current In this case the following symbol appears on the display In su...

Page 59: ...which the voltage applied to the sample under test or alternatively the current flowing through it should not exceed and thereafter the 3522 50 unit will limit the voltage or current so as keep it bel...

Page 60: ...s The present situation can be checked using the monitor display The monitor display is different for V CV and CC The setting for voltage or current limit changes automatically to current or voltage l...

Page 61: ...ases or are displayed display If the voltage or current which is applied to the sample under test exceeds the limit value the current exceeding the limit value flows through the sample even when the o...

Page 62: ...tly with frequency or whose nature is unknown The test range can also be fixed using HOLD which provides the quickest testing AUTO The most suitable test range is set automatically HOLD The test range...

Page 63: ...e Menu screen The Ranging setting screen will be displayed 3 The ranging setting can be either of the following AUTO The most suitable test range is set automatically HOLD The test range is fixed and...

Page 64: ...o into non reverse video and the currently most suitable range will be held fixed 2 To select a desired test range directly just press the key corresponding to that range Then the key and also this ra...

Page 65: ...If this happens you should change the test range making reference to Section 4 9 Open Circuit Compensation and Short Circuit Compensation Even if the 3522 50 unit is being used outside the limits of...

Page 66: ...performed according to either of two methods ALL compensation Compensation is performed at all the test frequencies SPOT compensation Compensation is performed for one specified test frequency only Th...

Page 67: ...together 2 When the open circuit compensation is performed execute the guarding process For the guarding process refer to Section 5 2 3 On the Initial screen press the key and the Menu screen will be...

Page 68: ...TE 1 To select ALL compensation press this key with the Open circuit compensation screen displayed 2 A Confirmation screen will appear for confirmation If it is OK to proceed press the key if not pres...

Page 69: ...n the previous episode of open circuit compensation will remain valid 4 If the compensation process has terminated satisfactorily the following Confirmation screen will be displayed The open circuit r...

Page 70: ...cal value for the frequency has been input Numeric keypad Previous frequency 1 To select SPOT compensation press this key with the Open circuit compensation screen displayed 2 A numeric keypad is disp...

Page 71: ...d to 100 kHz If you make a mistake during input of the numerical value press the key to cancel the input so far and start again When you have completed inputting the numerical value for the frequency...

Page 72: ...on will remain valid 5 If the compensation process has terminated satisfactorily the following Confirmation screen will be displayed The open circuit residual component for the test cables at the set...

Page 73: ...thing is connected to the test cables Open circuit compensation cannot be performed while any test sample is connected to the test cables Check that the test leads are arranged as closely as possible...

Page 74: ...circuit compensation and short circuit compensation is being performed as appropriate When you have changed the test cables be sure to perform compensation again Correct test values will not be obtai...

Page 75: ...k and short as possible 2 Arrange the test leads as closely as possible to their configuration in which measurement will be performed and short circuit together the HIGH and LOW leads In order to keep...

Page 76: ...key and the Menu screen will be displayed 4 Press the key on the Menu screen and the Short circuit compensation screen will be displayed 5 The SHORT circuit compensation method can be set to Compensa...

Page 77: ...E 1 To select ALL compensation press this key with the Short circuit compensation screen displayed 2 A Confirmation screen will appear for confirmation To proceed press the key if not press the key to...

Page 78: ...pisode of short circuit compensation will remain valid 4 If the compensation process has terminated satisfactorily the following Confirmation screen will be displayed The short circuit residual compon...

Page 79: ...lect SPOT compensation press this key with the Short circuit compensation screen displayed 2 A numeric keypad is displayed for input of the frequency Until one of these keys is pressed for input of a...

Page 80: ...g input of the numerical value press the key to cancel the input so far and start again When you have completed inputting the numerical value for the frequency press the appropriate units key or so as...

Page 81: ...e of short circuit compensation will remain valid 5 If the compensation process has terminated satisfactorily the following Confirmation screen will be displayed The short circuit residual component f...

Page 82: ...connected Check that the test cables are properly shorted together with the shorting bar Short circuit compensation cannot be performed while any test sample is connected to the test cables Check tha...

Page 83: ...tance Go residual conductance Co floating capacitance value Zs short circuit residual component Yo open circuit residual component Zm measured value In this case for the measured value Zm The residual...

Page 84: ...een performed since no compensation can be performed in terms of the open circuit residual component Yo which is not available thereby deviation in the resultant values will become large if the value...

Page 85: ...r The trigger can either be set to internal trigger when continuous testing is performed while automatically generating an internal trigger signal or external trigger when a trigger signal is input fr...

Page 86: ...rigger is displayed here Press to select internal trigger Trigger Setting Screen 1 Press the key on the Initial screen to display the Menu screen 2 Press the key on the Menu screen to display the Trig...

Page 87: ...nal through the EXT I O connector Testing is performed once each time a negative sense pulse signal is supplied to the EXT I O connector on the rear panel of the 3522 50 For details refer to Section 5...

Page 88: ...data can be set The value of the trigger delay period can be set from 10 ms to 9 99 s with a resolution of 10 ms With this function it is possible to ensure that testing is started after the connecti...

Page 89: ...ing is completed to return to the Initial screen 1 Press the key on the Initial screen The Menu screen will be displayed 2 Press the key on the Menu screen The Trigger delay setting screen will be dis...

Page 90: ...76 4 11 Setting the Trigger Delay Canceling the trigger delay function Press the key to set the trigger delay period to 0 00 s This will cancel the trigger delay function...

Page 91: ...values can be averaged Using this function it is possible to reduce fluctuations in the measured value display The averaging can be performed over 2 4 8 16 32 or 64 times that measurement is performed...

Page 92: ...or averaging which can be selected 2 4 8 16 32 or 64 The key which is pressed goes into non reversed video and this number is set as the number of times for averaging The way in which averaging is per...

Page 93: ...tting has been established as above press the key to return to the Initial screen Stopping the averaging function On the Averaging setting screen press the key This key will go into non reversed video...

Page 94: ...testing speed can be set to one of three values FAST low accuracy testing is performed at high speed NORM the speed used for normal testing SLOW high accuracy testing is performed slowly SLOW2 high ac...

Page 95: ...screen to display the Menu screen 2 Press the key on the Menu screen to display the Test speed setting screen 3 Select the desired new speed for testing from among the following options The key corre...

Page 96: ...e and the lower limit value are set as absolute numerical values The measurement values displayed are the same as those of the measurement parameters Percentage setting method A reference value is inp...

Page 97: ...key Activate the comparator To change the comparator settings press the key Choose the comparator setting method ABS or Input the decision conditions When the input is complete press the key to retur...

Page 98: ...mparator Screen NOTE Scaling Screen Comparator Scaling Screen On the Scaling screen the Comparator scaling screen can be also accessed by same key operations The comparator is activated for the scalin...

Page 99: ...etting screen is accessed by pressing the key 5 The Menu screen can be displayed from the Comparator screen display by pressing the key in the same manner as from the Initial screen and then the value...

Page 100: ...active until the display returns to showing the Initial screen or Scaling screen 1 Access the Comparator screen 2 On this screen press the key which corresponds to the upper or lower limit value to se...

Page 101: ...87 4 14 Setting and Activating the Comparator Absolute Value ABS Setting Screen Percentage Setting Screen Deviation Percentage Setting Screen...

Page 102: ...ey will go into non reversed video and simultaneously and keys will appear for setting the upper and lower limit values 2 To set the upper limit value for example press the key and a screen will appea...

Page 103: ...arator screen The comparator decisions are made in the following order 1 If the measured value is OVER FLOW HI is displayed and the value is UNDER FLOW LO is displayed 2 Is the measured value greater...

Page 104: ...ting the reference value and and keys will appear for the upper and lower limit values The settings of the reference value and the upper and lower limit values are common to both the percentage mode a...

Page 105: ...When the key is pressed a screen for setting the upper limit value will appear Use the numeric keypad to input the upper limit value as a percentage relative to the reference value In order to set no...

Page 106: ...g for the upper or lower limit value has been established as above press the key on the Condition setting screen to return to the Comparator screen The comparator decisions are made in the following o...

Page 107: ...99 99 to 999 99 In the deviation percentage mode the measurement value is displayed as a deviation from the reference value The reference value and upper and lower limit values are set in the same man...

Page 108: ...d 3 Is the measured value lower than the upper limit value or not If not NG decision result then HI is displayed 4 If both 2 and 3 give an affirmative result then IN is displayed No test is performed...

Page 109: ...the first or third parameter measurement value Y the last measurement value a integration value of the measured value X b the value added to measured value X Here when the parameter corresponding to X...

Page 110: ...he key on the Initial screen to display the Menu screen 2 Press the key on the Menu screen to display the Application menu screen 3 Press the key on the Application menu screen to display the Scaling...

Page 111: ...display by pressing the key in the same manner as from the Initial screen and then the values for the various test conditions can be changed For details refer to the explanation of setting the appropr...

Page 112: ...ing screen will be displayed 3 Press the key and a screen will appear for setting the compensation coefficient a Use the numeric keypad to input the desired value The setting can be made in the range...

Page 113: ...press the key on the Compensation coefficient setting screen to return to the Scaling screen The scaled measurement value has no effect on other measurement values Therefore even if the same parameter...

Page 114: ...ters Test range Set value for averaging Test frequency Open and short circuit compensation values Set value for test speed Test signal level Setting for trigger value Beep sound setting Voltage and cu...

Page 115: ...ation that data is stored using the comparator Panel Number Selection Screen 1 Press the key on the Initial screen to display the Menu screen 2 Press the key on the Menu screen to display the Applicat...

Page 116: ...tial screen change the panel number and the previous screen will be displayed again 5 To change the saving name press the key and the screen for name input will be displayed Input the saving name up t...

Page 117: ...ell as the saved test conditions the following mark is displayed Under normal conditions of use the average life of the backup battery is about 10 years If the internal battery becomes exhausted it is...

Page 118: ...n and short circuit compensation values Set value for test speed Test signal level Setting for trigger value Beep sound setting Voltage and current limit values Set value for trigger delay Comparator...

Page 119: ...key on the Application menu screen to display the Panel load screen 4 For each panel number some of the values currently saved are shown on the Panel load screen Check these stored values and then se...

Page 120: ...reen will be displayed again When the new test conditions have been loaded the display automatically reverts to the Initial screen on which the panel number from which the newly loaded test conditions...

Page 121: ...Setting the Beep Sound The beep sound which is produced each time that a soft key is pressed and the beep sound which is produced when the comparator makes decisions can be turned on and off individu...

Page 122: ...pressed A beep sound for key input is emitted No beep sound for key input is emitted Setting the beep sound produced when the comparator makes decisions When the comparator makes a single decision Whe...

Page 123: ...ed Display of Measurement Values The measurement values and comparator decision results can be displayed in enlarged form This function is convenient when the unit is used under constant measurement c...

Page 124: ...1 Press the key on the Initial screen to display the Menu screen 2 Press the key on the Menu screen to display the Application menu screen 3 Press the key on the Application menu screen to display the...

Page 125: ...4 20 1 Control Screen Sequence Initial screen Menu screen Application menu screen Initial screen 4 20 System Reset All of the settings will revert to the factory original settings Press the key Press...

Page 126: ...ey on the Initial screen to display the Menu screen 2 Press the key on the Menu screen to display the Application menu screen 3 Press the key on the Application menu screen to display the System reset...

Page 127: ...for key input OFF for comparator Panel save panel load All contents clear Comparator Comparator setting Both first and third parameters set to absolute value Absolute value set values Upper and lower...

Page 128: ...tion It is possible to read in order test conditions which have been saved using the panel save function and to perform continuous testing Up to five panel numbers can be selected in a page for the co...

Page 129: ...inuous testing with panel numbers 6 8 and 10 for example 1 Save the continuous testing conditions using the panel save function to the panel numbers 6 8 and 10 The continuous testing is performed for...

Page 130: ...ers are off or when the parameters are other than Rs and Rp during DC measurement are not displayed 6 Set whether testing of each panel number is executed or not When the saving conditions of the pane...

Page 131: ...start test The test result is displayed when the tests of each panel numbers are terminated If the displaying page is switched to other page after test completed the displays of the test result are di...

Page 132: ...unction is available for test of supplying DC bias or batteries and if the test result is OVER FLOW or failed Set this function to ON For supplying external DC bias refer to Section 5 7 Supplying DC B...

Page 133: ...displayed Set the external DC bias function to on or off 1 Press the key on the Initial screen to display the Menu screen 2 Press the key on the Menu screen to display the Application menu screen 3 Pr...

Page 134: ...number of displayed digits on the displayed digit number setup screen 4 23 Setting the Number of Displayed Digits The number of effective digits for measurement can be set on a parameter by parameter...

Page 135: ...ace Up to 4 digits 3 No decimal place Up to the third decimal place Up to 3 digits 1 When the measurement speed is set to FAST the setting is for 4 digits 1 Press the key on the Initial screen to disp...

Page 136: ...voltage current monitors Vmoni Imoni to be made Turning off the LCD display helps save power as the LCD display and backlight remain off Moreover the measurement time is reduced due to the fact that m...

Page 137: ...n OFF is selected the LCD display and backlight go out approximately 10 seconds after the touch panel is last touched When the touch panel is touched after the display and backlight have gone out they...

Page 138: ...ngs are all frozen and preserved This function is activated using the key lock switch on the rear panel of the 3522 50 unit The key lock function can only be used when the screen is displaying the Ini...

Page 139: ...atic capacitance Cp and third parameter phase angle will be set as follows First parameter ABS setting Upper limit value 110 nF Lower limit value 100 nF Third parameter setting Reference value 85 Uppe...

Page 140: ...obtain five different combinations of results Example First parameter and third parameter impedance Z will be set as follows First parameter Reference value 3 0 k Upper limit value 10 Lower limit valu...

Page 141: ...In this case reliable testing can be performed by the use of guarding that is connecting a metallic plate to the GUARD terminal and carrying out the measurement on the metallic plate When testing aga...

Page 142: ...istors R3 and R4 what is obtained is the resistance value for the parallel combination If as shown in the next figure a guard terminal is used the current flowing through the resistors R3 not flowing...

Page 143: ...e The 3522 50 unit is constructed so as to be provided with protective grounding via the ground lead in the power cord This protective grounding serves the important function not only of avoiding the...

Page 144: ...ply line Further benefit can often be obtained by fitting another anti interference ferrite core on to the power cord at its other end as close as possible to the plug which connects to the power supp...

Page 145: ...Fitting an anti interference ferrite core on the test cables Pass the test cables through a commercially available anti interference ferrite core and fix it close to the test terminals so as to suppr...

Page 146: ...comparator result signals of a measurement finished signal EOM and of an analog measurement finished signal INDEX and for input of an external trigger signal and a signal for performing selection of...

Page 147: ...CV Input 12 EXT DCV Input 13 EXT DCV Input 14 EXT DCV Input 15 EXT COM Input 16 EXT COM Input 17 EXT COM Input 18 EXT COM Input Pin number Signal line name Input output 19 LD1 Input 20 LD3 Input 21 LD...

Page 148: ...st recent comparator result is used for the evaluation The next trigger signal can also be input 5 INDEX ______________ Signal during analog measurement Output during analog measurement When this sign...

Page 149: ...50 measurement is begun when this signal is input 9 PNL0 to PNL2 Panel page signals These lines inputs the page which have been saved by the panel save function 10 LD1 to LD5 Panel load signals Selec...

Page 150: ...Do not supply DC voltage greater than 24 V If you do there is a danger of damage to the unit Moreover for driving the circuitry connect any device which is capable of providing an output current of mo...

Page 151: ...ut signal low level output current is a maximum of 30 mA If a current greater than this is required you should connect a transistor circuit using a current amplifier driven by an external power source...

Page 152: ...is state a trigger signal is input via the EXT I O connector or when on the screen the soft key is pressed then the decision result is output on the comparator result output signal line of the EXT I O...

Page 153: ...anel number falls under either of the following conditions the 3522 50 begins measurement without loading the measurement conditions 1 When more than 2 panel numbers have been selected 2 The selected...

Page 154: ...in order test conditions which have been saved using the panel save function and to perform as many measurements as desired one after another automatically continuous testing Up to five panel numbers...

Page 155: ...r the first and third parameters which have been saved For details on panel save function see Section 4 16 2 Shift to the continuous test screen If the power is cut on the continuous test screen the m...

Page 156: ...l numbers for continuous testing are updated The testing will be performed in ascending order from low numbers of specified panel Each time test is completed the test results for the panel number are...

Page 157: ...revious decision result An example test timing in this case is shown below Example When continuous testing is performed using panel numbers 6 8 and 10 1 For the time required for TRIG and INDEX refer...

Page 158: ...L1 PNL2 TRIG 5 When each trigger signal arrives and the panel number is changed the process follows the timing shown in the next figure The figure shows that the panel numbers 6 8 and 10 are tested fi...

Page 159: ...ay result in abnormal measurements or damage to the unit Do not short circuit between the clips of the test probes with the DC bias voltage still being supplied Doing so may damage the probes or cause...

Page 160: ...enough capacitance relative to the output resistance 50 while a Hpot capacitor must have a small enough impedance to the input resistance 10k Be careful about the polarity when connecting together th...

Page 161: ...nt Circuit To supply a DC bias use the optional 9269 DC BIAS CURRENT UNIT Maximum input current DC2 A For details on using the 9269 refer to the Instruction Manual of the 9269 Depending on the test fr...

Page 162: ...e volts maximum 400 VDC C capacitance farads 5 8 The Residual Charge Protection Function Use a capacitor C which has a small enough impedance i e a large enough capacitance with reference to the sampl...

Page 163: ...reen display copy can be printed out 1 Using of the printer Use the 9442 PRINTER the 9443 01 AC ADAPTER and the 1196 RECORDING PAPER To connect the main unit and printer use the 9593 01 RS 232C INTERF...

Page 164: ...t bits Seven bits 2 Parity permission Without With 3 Parity condition Odd Even 4 Flow control H W BUSY XON XOFF 5 Baud rate 19200bps OFF 6 ON 7 ON 8 OFF 4 Dip SW 1 is printed to make a settings for sw...

Page 165: ...s the ON LINE or FEED switch to complete settings Dip SW setting complete is printed out 3 Setting of the 9593 01 RS 232C INTERFACE Set the communication setting switch on the left of the RS 232C conn...

Page 166: ...tion menu screen Print mode setting screen SCREEN COPY Output screen copy AUTO Output test values after test MANUAL Output test values when is pressed Press the key Press the key Press the key Select...

Page 167: ...the key on the Application menu screen to display the Print mode setting screen 4 Select the one of the following print mode The key selected changes to non reversed video For details on print mode se...

Page 168: ...Pressing the key on the Initial screen starts printing During printing the key is not displayed and all keys are invalid When the printer is not operated for 10 seconds or more after pressing the key...

Page 169: ...r is completed Example of printing Normal test Comparator executing Continuous test Regardless of the trigger settings the test values are printed out when the key on the Initial screen is pressed Whe...

Page 170: ...156 5 9 9442 PRINTER option...

Page 171: ...gerous conflagration If the unit has gotten seriously wet oily or dusty stop using it and send it for service at an approved HIOKI service facility Periodic calibration is necessary in order to mainta...

Page 172: ...ean the product wipe it gently with a soft cloth moistened with water or mild detergent Never use solvents such as benzene alcohol acetone ether ketones thinners or gasoline as they can deform and dis...

Page 173: ...ening hazard Fuse type 100 V 120 V settings 250 V F1 0 AL 20 mm 5 mm dia 220 V 240 V settings 250 V F0 5 AL 20 mm 5 mm dia Before the 3522 50 is dispatched from the factory it is set to the power supp...

Page 174: ...wn in the figure and then remove the fuse box 3 When changing the power supply fuse Change the power supply fuse for a new one of the same rating and specification When altering the power supply volta...

Page 175: ...161 6 3 Shipping the Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A 6 3 Shipping the Unit Use the original packing materials when reshipping the product if possible...

Page 176: ...50 unit appears to be faulty check the following possibilities before sending the unit for service If none of these is applicable or if you have no idea of the problem try resetting the system All of...

Page 177: ...the protective functions of the product are damaged either remove it from service or mark it clearly so that others do not use it inadvertently 6 5 Disposing of the Unit A lithium battery is used in t...

Page 178: ...y which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate 3 The battery holder is located in the position illustrated on the left Insert a pointed...

Page 179: ...nt inductance Parallel equivalent inductance Q factor Q 1 D Series equivalent resistance ESR Parallel equivalent resistance Conductance Reactance Susceptance 2 Test frequencies FREQ DC 1 mHz to 100 kH...

Page 180: ...C capacitance of the sample under test in farads 6 Test ranges RANGE The test range is determined according to impedance and phase angle The values of the other test parameters are calculated from Z R...

Page 181: ...PEN Correction of residual admittance between the measurement terminals of the fixture Operation is possible when with the terminals open circuit the impedance is at least 1 k Short circuit compensati...

Page 182: ...tting function A setting can be made to turn on off the indications of the LCD display and voltage current monitors 19 System reset All of the settings will revert to the factory settings 20 Key lock...

Page 183: ...connection type 9263 SMD TEST FIXTURE direct connection type 9268 DC BIAS VOLTAGE UNIT 9269 DC BIAS CURRENT UNIT 9165 CONNECTION CORD for 9268 9269 BNC BNC 1 5 m 9166 CONNECTION CORD for 9268 9269 BN...

Page 184: ...nce Z The 3522 50 for subjects such circuit components to an alternating current signal at a certain test frequency measures their voltage and current vectors and from these values obtains the impedan...

Page 185: ...ample under test the current I which flows through the test sample at this time the phase angle between this voltage V and this current I and the angular velocity which corresponds to the test frequen...

Page 186: ...k to 75 00 k 250 75 01 k to 100 0 k Value of n2 Test frequency Hz 1 10 00 to 40 00 2 40 01 to 750 0 10 750 1 to 3 750 k 50 3 751 k to 18 75 k 250 18 76 k to 93 75 k 1250 93 76 k to 100 0 k Value of n...

Page 187: ...display and backlight OFF 2 3 ms Voltage and current monitors OFF 1 4 ms LCD display and backlight ON Voltage and current monitors ON 0 ms Allowance 1 ms Testing finished signal EOM T4 d is the test...

Page 188: ...med 1 4 ms Not performed 0 ms Allowance 1 ms D The time taken for calculation varies according as to whether or not the comparator is operating Comparator operating Calculation time Normal testing 0 m...

Page 189: ...s taken among the factors 1 When the test frequency is changed Changing to the frequency in another range Wait time 300 ms Changing the frequency through 100 1 Hz Wait time 1s Example When the test fr...

Page 190: ...4 TERMINAL PROBE This is a crocodile clip type of test probe This type of probe is very convenient for connection to a wide range of wires from comparatively thin wires to comparatively thick ones Ra...

Page 191: ...om this type of fixture The range of test frequency which can be used is from DC to 5 MHz 9262 TEST FIXTURE 9263 SMD TEST FIXTURE This is very convenient for testing samples such as chips The range of...

Page 192: ...NIT Maximum input current 2 A 9442 PRINTER The screen copy and test values can be printed out To use the printer the following optional unit is necessary 9593 01 RS 232C INTERFACE 9443 AC ADAPTER 9446...

Page 193: ...om a basic accuracy which is based on the accuracy for impedance when DC measurement is R accuracy alternating current measurement is Z accuracy phase angle and the following coefficients 1 Basic accu...

Page 194: ...__________ 0 05 10 x 103 Example calculation 1 Impedance Z 500 basic accuracy Measurement conditions test frequency 10 kHz speed SLOW2 range 1 k From Basic Accuracy Coefficient Table basic Z accuracy...

Page 195: ...ed FAST NORMAL SLOW SLOW2 C 5 2 1 5 1 ON OFF Coefficient 4 1 Cable length 0 m 1 m D 1 100 kHz max 1 5 0 015 x f kHz 100 1 kHz min 1 5 0 3 x f MHz Temperature Operating temperature T E 0 1 x basic accu...

Page 196: ...curacy A Range 100 range or less B x Range Zx x 10 Basic accuracy A Range Zx sample of impedance A B basic accuracy coefficient Accuracy coefficient for Z upper values in the following table Accuracy...

Page 197: ...183 7 5 Test Accuracy Conversion Table from C and L to Z Frequency Hz...

Page 198: ...184 7 5 Test Accuracy...

Page 199: ...3 Continuous test 114 140 Contrast adjustment knob 3 10 Current limit 45 D DC Bias 145 Delay time 74 Deviation percentage 82 93 Display parameters 32 E EXT I O connector 4 132 Equations for calculatio...

Page 200: ...factor 33 R RS 232C interface 176 Range setting screen 49 Reactance 33 170 Residual charge protection 148 Residual conductance 69 Residual inductance 69 Residual resistance 69 S Saved test conditions...

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