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Setting Basic Settings of Measurement Conditions

3.2.7 

Setting the Measurement Speed

Change the measurement time.

Setting the measurement speed to 

[FAST]

 enables high speed measurement. Setting to 

[SLOW2]

 

enables measurement with high accuracy.

 

If the measurement speed is changed, calibration and compensation must be performed again.  

See “5 Calibration and Compensation” (p. 139).

 

Measurement time varies with the measurement conditions.  

See “12.3 Measurement Time” (p. 290).

1

6

3

2

4

5

 Press 

[SETUP]

.

 Press 

[BASIC]

 tab.

 Press 

[SPEED]

.

 Select the measurement speed.

[FAST]

Performs high-speed measurement.

[MED]

Performs normal-speed measurement.

[SLOW]

Increases measurement accuracy.

[SLOW2]

Measurement accuracy is better than SLOW.

[CUSTOM]

Advanced settings for the measurement speed is 
enabled.
Setting range: 8 to 87

 Press 

[EXIT]

 to close the measurement speed 

setting screen.

 Press 

[EXIT]

 to close the advanced settings 

screen.

When selecting [CUSTOM] in step 

4

1

The numeric keypad can be 

used for input.

2

 Set measurement speed with 

/

, or the numeric 

keypad.

(With the numeric keypad, press 

[SET]

.)

[C]

Repeats the input.

 Press 

[EXIT]

.

Summary of Contents for IM7580

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Page 3: ...Setting the Judgment Mode 112 4 8 2 Setting the Parameter to be Judged 113 4 8 3 Setting the Judgment Area to Display in the Measurement Screen 115 4 8 4 Area Judgment 116 4 8 5 Peak Judgment 120 4 9...

Page 4: ...9 3 Changing a Panel Name 229 9 4 Deleting a Panel 230 4 9 3 Performing Equivalent Circuit Analysis 132 4 9 4 Simulating Frequency Characteristics 135 4 9 5 Settings to Judge Analysis Results 137 5 C...

Page 5: ...ting a Folder in USB Flash Drive 267 11 7 3 Changing Folder Name or File Name in USB Flash Drive 268 11 7 4 Deleting a File or Folder in USB Flash Drive 270 11 7 5 Checking the Contents of Files 271 1...

Page 6: ...Contents iv...

Page 7: ...ect external interfaces as required p 231 Inspect all the connections p 19 Turn ON the power supply p 24 Perform calibration compensation p 139 Set measurement conditions Connect to the test sample Ma...

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Page 9: ...r check the accessories panel switches and connectors If damage is evident or if it fails to operate according to the specifications contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller Confirm that...

Page 10: ...tributor or reseller when ordering Test fixtures IM9200 Test Fixture Stand IM9201 SMD Test Fixture for SMD parts IM9906 Adapter 3 5 mm 7 mm Interfaces Z3000 GP IB Interface Z3001 RS 232C Interface Con...

Page 11: ...supervise operations Notation In this manual the risk seriousness and the hazard levels are classified as follows DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that will result in death or serio...

Page 12: ...the appliances under Article 11 2 of Directive 2002 96 EC WEEE This symbol indicates that the product conforms to regulations set out by the EC Directive Accuracy We define measurement tolerances in t...

Page 13: ...t in a severe accident and must be carefully avoided CAT II When directly measuring the electrical outlet receptacles of primary electrical circuits in equipment connected to an AC electrical outlet b...

Page 14: ...ropriate locations may cause a malfunction of instrument or may give rise to an accident Avoid the following locations WARNING Exposed to direct sunlight or high temperature Exposed to corrosive or co...

Page 15: ...f Do not use it in an especially dusty environment nor where it might be splashed with liquid This may cause damage Do not use excessive force on the touch panel and do not use sharp objects that coul...

Page 16: ...r connection or other reasons Read the instruction manual supplied with the product to be used before using a fixture Before connecting to the EXT I O terminals WARNING To avoid electric shock or dama...

Page 17: ...es are susceptible to static electricity Exercise care when using such products because static electricity could damage the USB flash drive or cause malfunction of the instrument With some USB flash d...

Page 18: ...10 Operating Precautions...

Page 19: ...y characteristics and level characteristics to be measured and displayed as a graph on the color LCD display of the instrument Cole Cole plot and admittance pie graph can also be easily displayed Equi...

Page 20: ...the state from inactive to active Accurate measurement requires at least 60 min of warm up RF OUT p 17 PORT 1 PORT 2 Connector for USB flash drive p 239 Connect a USB flash drive storage device HOME b...

Page 21: ...LCR Application Disk USB cable connector Refer to the Communication Instruction Manual LCR Application Disk Rear of the instrument Vents p 6 Install such that the vents are not covered Right side pane...

Page 22: ...minals Bottom of the test head 2 M3 Effective depth 6 57 9 3 2 48 7 0 2 12 75 11 8 1 24 15 16 25 12 17 1 55 7 61 1 9 2 M4 Effective depth 5 12 5 9 40 0 2 Threaded holes for fixing the IM9200 Test Fixt...

Page 23: ...CAUTION Do not use excessive force on the touch panel and do not use sharp objects that could damage the touch screen Example Setting the measurement frequency in LCR mode 1 Press SETUP in the menu ke...

Page 24: ...16 Screen Operations Example Moving the window You can move the window by pressing the top of the window green part and dragging...

Page 25: ...e Tightening the connector with a torque other than the recommended value may damage the instrument or accurate measurements may not be possible IMPORTANT Check that there are no problems with the con...

Page 26: ...ection cable 0 56 N m recommended value If the specified torque is applied to the torque wrench it will rotate to the position shown in the figure Do not rotate the cable when connecting the SMA conne...

Page 27: ...ement cable torn or is any metal exposed If there is any damage measured values may be unstable and measurement errors may occur Replace the cable with an undamaged one Instrument inspection Inspectio...

Page 28: ...power cord to the power inlet on the instrument and plug into an outlet Turn OFF the main power switch before disconnecting the power cord 1 Check that the main power switch of the instrument is turne...

Page 29: ...e Perform OPEN SHORT LOAD calibration using the connecting terminal of the test sample Use the specified probes and fixtures When you make your own probe it may not satisfy the specifications of this...

Page 30: ...creen Reference Setting the Interface p 231 Checking the Instrument Version p 232 WARNING Use the screws M3 6 mm which are mounted during shipment for installing the interface to avoid instrument dama...

Page 31: ...ightening the two fixing screws with a Phillips head screwdriver Removing the interface Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and perform the above procedure in reverse order to remove the interf...

Page 32: ...sed before the power failure The instrument settings will be retained even if the main power switch is turned OFF backup function Turning to the inactive state Press the start button on the front for...

Page 33: ...based on the measured values ANALYZER Analyzer function The analyzer function allows you to measure component and material characteristics while sweeping the measurement frequency and signal level Th...

Page 34: ...m a series of measurements with different conditions For example Consecutive Ls measurement with 1 MHz of and Z measurement with 100 MHz and its pass fail judgment can be made LCR mode and ANALYZER mo...

Page 35: ...with the measurement mode used before the power was turned off Conditions set by the LCR function are not incorporated in the analyzer function When a measured value is outside the guaranteed accurac...

Page 36: ...25 Save settings screen p 243 Compensa tion settings screen p 139 SETUP Sets SAVE p 243 SAVE Saves the setting conditions p 243 LOAD Loads the setting conditions p 261 FORMAT Formats USB flash drive...

Page 37: ...judgment error p 172 JDG EXEC Judgment for reference values p 172 Hi Z Hi Z reject function p 174 LEV CHECK Monitoring function for detection level p 175 IO JUDGE I O output of judgment results p 217...

Page 38: ...displayed Sets the upper and lower limit values of DC resistance p 172 Sets the upper and lower limit values p 46 Displays the measured value Sets the measurement parameter p 32 Judgment result is dis...

Page 39: ...he type of interface that is currently connected RS 232C GP IB USB LAN 5 Displays the state of calibration compensation AC measurement Calibration Calibration disabled Calibration enabled Compen satio...

Page 40: ...ation Formula p A1 Refer to Appx 3 Series Equivalent Circuit Mode and Parallel Equivalent Circuit Mode p A4 Parameters Contents Z Impedance Y Admittance S Impedance phase angle Rs Effective resistance...

Page 41: ...s controlled by an EXT I O interface or manually TRIG 1 4 5 3 2 1 Press SETUP 2 Press BASIC tab 3 Press TRIG 4 Select the trigger type INT Internal trigger EXT External trigger 5 Press EXIT to close t...

Page 42: ...ignals p 195 Trigger delay OFF Trigger delay ON TRIG EOM INDEX Signal Measurement Calculation TRIG EOM INDEX Signal Trigger delay Measurement Calculation While trigger delay is being used the LED for...

Page 43: ...electrode wear Output of INDEX signals for switching to the next sample can be delayed till after the measurement signal is completely OFF 0 V after measurement has been completed INDEX delay Trigger...

Page 44: ...us output function is set to ON the measurement time will increase due to the addition of a wait time between output of the measurement signal and data acquisition See 12 3 Measurement Time p 290 If a...

Page 45: ...ing down a digit key changes the value continuously Settable range 1 MHz to 300 MHz 10 Sets the measurement frequency to 10 10 Sets the measurement frequency to 1 10 4 5 To set the frequency with the...

Page 46: ...lue of dBm converted into V Current I mode Sets measurement signal level with the current A when the DUT port is in a short circuit state value of dBm converted into I The setting resolution of the si...

Page 47: ...signal level setting screen 8 Press EXIT to close the advanced settings screen When a measured value is outside the guaranteed accuracy range REF VAL is displayed in the error display area Check the g...

Page 48: ...Time p 290 1 6 3 2 4 5 1 Press SETUP 2 Press BASIC tab 3 Press SPEED 4 Select the measurement speed FAST Performs high speed measurement MED Performs normal speed measurement SLOW Increases measureme...

Page 49: ...and the results are reliable External trigger It is the arithmetic mean of the number of times of averaging from the trigger input When averaging is executed 4 times the number of measurements measure...

Page 50: ...6 3 2 1 Press SETUP 2 Press BASIC tab 3 Press AVG 4 5 4 Use to enter the averaging number of times Settable range 1 to 256 times C Setting is turned OFF 5 Press EXIT to close the average setting scre...

Page 51: ...lue Enter reference values and set the difference between the upper limit and the reference value and between the lower limit 1 and the reference value as a ratio percentage relative to the reference...

Page 52: ...e OFF Disables comparator and BIN function COMP Enables comparator judgment p 46 BIN Enables BIN judgment p 53 5 When a measured value is outside the guaranteed accuracy range set how the measured val...

Page 53: ...45 Judging Measurement Results 8 With set the beep volume Settable range 1 to 3 9 Press EXIT to close the judgment settings screen 10 Press EXIT to close the advanced settings screen 3 LCR Function...

Page 54: ...lower limit value LO Measured value lower limit If reference standards have not been set Comparator judgment order Judgment order State Judgment display 1 When the measured value is MEAS ERR Outside t...

Page 55: ...arator judgment can be used even if only the upper or lower limit value has been set When only an upper limit value has been set HI IN Upper limit value When only a lower limit value has been set IN L...

Page 56: ...s HI 5 Set the upper limit value with the numeric pad and press SET Settable range 9 99999 G to 9 99999 G Inputs the unit with a minus sign 103 Increases the prefix of the unit 103 Decreases the prefi...

Page 57: ...ric pad and press SET Settable range 9 99999 G to 9 99999 G Inputs the unit with a minus sign 103 Increases the prefix of the unit 103 Decreases the prefix of the unit OFF Value is not set C Repeats t...

Page 58: ...e Settable range 999 999 to 999 999 The actual internal operation calculates the lower limit comparison value with the following formula and when a value lower than the reference value is set the minu...

Page 59: ...ured values are within the range of the upper and lower limit values In the deviation percentage mode the measured values display the deviations from the reference value The value is calculated using...

Page 60: ...h a minus sign 103 Increases the prefix of the unit 103 Decreases the prefix of the unit OFF Value is not set C Repeats the input CANCEL Cancels the setting 6 Press HI 7 Set the upper limit value with...

Page 61: ...N1 and proceeds in order to BIN10 as described below The instrument will display the first BIN number for which the measured value is judged to be within the set judgment standard If none of the BIN j...

Page 62: ...t standard range For more information about HI IN LO judgment procedures see p 46 Set the upper lower limit values to OFF for BIN numbers not requiring BIN judgments BIN judgment can be used even if o...

Page 63: ...irst parameter 8 Use the numeric keypad to set the upper limit value of the first parameter and press SET Settable range 9 99999 G to 9 99999 G Inputs the unit with a minus sign 103 Increases the pref...

Page 64: ...g on the measurement parameter 3 Press MODE 4 Press The key display differs depending on the measurement parameter 5 Press EXIT 6 7 8 6 Press REF 7 Set the reference value with the numeric pad and pre...

Page 65: ...999 13 12 Press the part corresponding to LO of the first parameter 13 Use the numeric keypad to set the lower limit value and press SET Settable range 999 999 to 999 999 The screen returns to the sta...

Page 66: ...on for percentage mode and deviation percentage mode 1 2 4 3 5 1 Press LMT 2 Press Z The key display differs depending on the measurement parameter 3 Press MODE 4 Press The key display differs dependi...

Page 67: ...the first parameter and press SET Settable range 999 999 to 999 999 13 12 Press the part corresponding to LO of the first parameter 13 Use the numeric keypad to set the lower limit value and press SET...

Page 68: ...60 Judging Measurement Results...

Page 69: ...measuring frequency characteristics and level characteristics Displays the measurement results in a graph Use this function for measuring frequency characteristics and level characteristics You can ch...

Page 70: ...ment parameter settings Sweep parameter setting Other basic settings DELAY SYNC TRIG Settings of sweep points Calibration Compensation Graph display settings Contact check settings Judgment settings E...

Page 71: ...ttings of PEAK area Settings sweep points SEGMENT ON SEGMENT ON Settings of sweep points END Settings of SEGMENT QUICK EDIT Sweep range number sweep count basic measurement settings Measurement settin...

Page 72: ...en p 25 Save settings screen p 243 Compen sation settings screen p 139 SETUP Sets SAVE p 243 SAVE Saves the setting conditions p 243 LOAD Loads the setting conditions p 261 FORMAT Formats USB flash dr...

Page 73: ...f display digits for each parameter p 177 COM MEAS Setting for communication command MEASURE p 179 IO JUDGE I O output of judgment result p 217 IO TRIG IO trigger p 215 IO EOM EOM output method p 218...

Page 74: ...ent data or screen This is displayed when a USB memory is connected TRIG Starts measurement This is displayed when the setting of trigger is SEQ STEP Displays the measured value at the cursor position...

Page 75: ...RAPHs XY graph X axis first parameter Y axis second parameter Overall comparator judgment result XY graph 1 X axis first parameter Y axis second parameter XY graph 2 X axis third parameter Y axis four...

Page 76: ...Displays the type of interface that is currently connected RS 232C GP IB USB LAN 5 Displays the state of calibration compensation AC measurement Calibration Calibration disabled Calibration enabled Co...

Page 77: ...First parameter Second parameter Fourth parameter Third parameter 4 4 Press the parameter key that you want to set COLE COLE Set PARA1 to Rs effective resistance in series equivalent circuit mode ESR...

Page 78: ...Press SETUP 2 Press SWEEP tab 3 Press TRIG 4 Select the trigger type SEQ Performs a sequential sweep When an external trigger is input sweep measurement is performed only once REPEAT Performs repeate...

Page 79: ...p point 3 Measurement of the last sweep point Measurement complete External trigger Trigger delay Point delay 1 3 2 1 Press SETUP 2 Press SWEEP tab 3 Press DELAY The numeric keypad can be used for inp...

Page 80: ...o ensure that data is acquired after the sample stabilizes Thus reducing the generation of heat in the sample and decreasing electrode wear Trigger synchronous output OFF Trigger synchronous output ON...

Page 81: ...onous output setting screen 9 Press EXIT to close the setting screen When the trigger synchronous output function is set to ON the measurement time will increase due to the incorporation of a wait tim...

Page 82: ...ample When the sweep parameter is changed the comparator setting and sweep points are initialized Compensation is disabled Perform calibration again When performing equivalent circuit analysis set the...

Page 83: ...oints Step width Start value START STEP Sets the start value of the sweep and the step width of sweep points Each sweep point is automatically calculated from the number of sweep points CENTER SPAN Se...

Page 84: ...surement The sweep range sweep points and measurement conditions can be set for each segment In addition it is also possible to fix the sweep parameter and perform interval measurement measurement at...

Page 85: ...z to 50 000 MHz 50 000 MHz to 300 00 MHz Number of sweep points 801 points 201 points 201 points 399 points Setting method for sweep points Log Log Log Linear Measurement signal type POWER POWER POWER...

Page 86: ...nterval Sweep p 85 Example For normal sweep set START STOP in frequency sweep with SOURCE set to FREQ 1 1 Press SETUP 3 2 2 Press LIST tab 3 Press QUICK EDIT 4 5 Each common numeric keypad Changing th...

Page 87: ...OP and NUM CENTER SPAN Center value of sweep range CENTER 1 0000 MHz to 300 00 MHz The setting range of SPAN varies according to the frequency to be set Sweep width SPAN 0 MHz to 300 00 MHz The settin...

Page 88: ...ter value of sweep range CENTER 40 0 dBm to 7 0 dBm Sweep width SPAN 0 0 dB to 7 0 dB The setting range varies based on the value set in CENTER Number of sweep points NUM 1 to 801 START STEP Start val...

Page 89: ...V Measurement time interval INTERVAL 0 00000 s to 1000 00 s Number of measurements NUM 1 to 801 The measurement interval for INTERVAL measurement is reflected in the point delay time Current I START S...

Page 90: ...weep 1 1 Press SETUP 3 2 2 Press LIST tab 3 Press QUICK EDIT 4 4 Setting the sweep range See 4 3 2 Setting the Sweep Range p 78 5 6 5 Batch setting for measurement conditions See 4 4 Set Measurement C...

Page 91: ...ected row 4 Press ADD 5 6 5 Set the measurement conditions for the sweep points added See 4 4 Set Measurement Conditions for Sweep Points p 88 The setting range POINT of the sweep parameter is a value...

Page 92: ...the cursor to the point to be edited with or by scrolling 4 Press EDIT 5 6 5 Set the measurement conditions for the sweep points to be edited See 4 4 Set Measurement Conditions for Sweep Points p 88...

Page 93: ...ve the cursor to the point to be added with or by scrolling Add a segment on the next point in the selected row 4 Press ADD A segment is added with the default value Deleting segments 1 1 Press SETUP...

Page 94: ...scrolling 4 Press EDIT 5 5 Setting the sweep range See 4 3 2 Setting the Sweep Range p 78 The setting of sweep range is fixed to START STOP in segment sweep and INTVL MEAS in segment interval sweep 6...

Page 95: ...87 Sweep Measurement Checking the set sweep points 1 1 Press SETUP 2 3 2 Press LIST tab 3 Press VIEW POINT The set sweep points can be checked 4 Analyzer Function...

Page 96: ...300 MHz When setting with each digit Holding down a digit key changes the value continuously Settable range 1 MHz to 300 MHz 10 Sets the measurement frequency to 10 10 Sets the measurement frequency...

Page 97: ...ted into V Current I mode Sets with current A when the DUT port is in a short circuit state value of dBm converted into I The setting resolution of the signal level is always 0 1 dB regardless of sett...

Page 98: ...value is outside the guaranteed accuracy range REF VAL is displayed in the error display area In this case the measurement signal level is considered to be low Check the guaranteed accuracy range and...

Page 99: ...han SLOW CUSTOM Advanced settings for the measurement speed is enabled Setting range 8 to 87 2 Press EXIT to close the measurement speed setting screen 3 Press EXIT to close the advanced settings scre...

Page 100: ...eraged by arithmetic averaging during analyzer measurement irrespective of the trigger setting p 41 When averaging is enabled the maximum minimum and peak values local maximum and local minimum values...

Page 101: ...weep Trigger delay Point delay For repeat sweep Measurement of sweep point 1 Measurement of sweep point 2 Returns to the measurement of sweep point 1 Internal Trigger Measurement of sweep point 3 Meas...

Page 102: ...rizontal axis to linear linear axis LOG Sets the horizontal axis to log logarithmic axis 4 Press EXIT to close the setting screen How to check the set horizontal axis scale If the horizontal axis disp...

Page 103: ...NTVL beforehand in 4 3 1 Setting the Sweep Method p 76 Single span mode Draws the measurement result of each segment on the same horizontal axis Segment span mode Draws a graph for each segment 1 1 Pr...

Page 104: ...n mode Setting example Sweep settings Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3 Sweep parameter Frequency Frequency Frequency Sweep range 1 0000 MHz to 5 0000 MHz 5 0000 MHz to 80 000 MHz 30 000 MHz to 300 00 MHz...

Page 105: ...ling that was set when measurement ended the previous time To set the optimal scaling in accordance with the measured results press SCALE in the measurement screen When set to log logarithmic axis neg...

Page 106: ...t was set when measurement ended the previous time To set the optimal scaling in accordance with the measurement results press SCALE in the measurement screen 1 1 Press GRAPH 2 2 Press MAN SCALE 3 4 3...

Page 107: ...rtical axis Disabled when LOG is selected in SCALE setting Use the numeric keypad to input numerical values and press SET Contents of setting Setting range CENTER Center value of vertical axis 9 9999...

Page 108: ...ersal setting ON setting is recommended to display a Cole Cole plot 1 1 Press GRAPH 3 2 4 2 Press REVERSE 3 Select if X Y display vertical axis reversal has to be performed This setting is available f...

Page 109: ...imit value settings are set to AUTO If the setting for either axis is MANUAL INDIVIDUAL normal auto scaling will be performed 1 1 Press GRAPH 3 2 4 2 Press XY SCALE 3 Select the scaling method INDIVID...

Page 110: ...is to be displayed PARA1 Displays grid lines for sweep parameter 1 PARA2 Displays grid lines for sweep parameter 2 PARA3 Displays grid lines for sweep parameter 3 PARA4 Displays grid lines for sweep...

Page 111: ...e setting OFF When sweep measurement is performed repeatedly the graph drawn for the last measurement is deleted and a graph of the most recent measurement results will be drawn ON When sweep measurem...

Page 112: ...od 2 2 Press CLEAR An overlaid graph is deleted and the latest measurement result is retained If operations such as execution of auto scale moving the cursor and changing the settings are performed th...

Page 113: ...ify the task of finding measured value maximum minimum and peak values local maximum and local minimum values 4 6 1 Selecting the Cursor to Display in the Screen 1 4 3 2 1 Press CURSOR 2 Press CURSOR...

Page 114: ...E 3 Select the cursor to move in the screen A Moves cursor A B Moves cursor B 4 Press EXIT 5 Measured value of cursor A Measured value of cursor B The cursor can be moved to any arbitrary position on...

Page 115: ...h Target Parameter p 107 Setting of the search type etc p 108 Search target parameter setting p 107 Filter setting p 109 Auto search setting p 109 Cursor A Cursor B 4 7 1 Setting the Search Target Par...

Page 116: ...ng is available p 109 L MIN Searches the local minimum value of the measurement result Filter setting is available p 109 Setting the measured value to be searched The value is set when TARGET is selec...

Page 117: ...value or local minimum value Applying a filter allows you to reduce the misjudgments of variations in measured values caused by noise and other interference being judged as local maximum values or lo...

Page 118: ...iming Trigger p 70 If more than one sweep point matches the condition the cursor moves each time you press SEARCH Press SEARCH Points of search result The cursor moves to the search result point In th...

Page 119: ...ent value to the smallest as 1 2 3 and from the sixth point by a bar Local maximum point Local maximum value In the search results the sweep point that is considered to be the local minimum value is i...

Page 120: ...re within the judgment area p 116 Peak judgment Judges whether the peak value of one sweep result is within the judgment area p 120 With the comparator function of the analyzer function as far as poss...

Page 121: ...tputs error for HI judgment when a measured value is outside the guaranteed accuracy range 6 Sets the beep sounds for judgment results OFF No beep sound IN Beeps if all the judgment results are IN NG...

Page 122: ...arameter to be judged 5 6 5 Select ON OFF for the parameter to be judged OFF Disables judgment of the selected parameter ON Enables judgment of the selected parameter 6 Press EXIT to close the judgmen...

Page 123: ...judgment area for parameter 3 PARA4 Displays the judgment area for parameter 4 OFF Judgment area is not displayed Selects the sweep parameter to display judgment area on the second normal sweep graph...

Page 124: ...dgment function for configuring the settings of the judgment area You can use the cursor to check the judgment result of each sweep point See 4 6 Setting the Cursor p 105 The comparator range is displ...

Page 125: ...and lower limit value Sets the upper and lower limit values as percentage values relative to the reference value VAL Sets the upper and lower limit values as absolute values relative to the reference...

Page 126: ...able range set as value 999 999 to 999 999 Settable range set as absolute value 9 99999 G to 9 99999 G If the setting is such that upper limit value the lower limit value the values are automatically...

Page 127: ...rameter 4 Displays the sweep number to be set with 5 Press the limit value cell for each sweep point 6 Set the limit value with the numeric pad and press SET Inputs the unit with a minus sign 103 Incr...

Page 128: ...ht limit values PEAK display setting in DISP displays details of the judgment results See How to read the peak judgment result details p 123 Displays the overall judgment result IN If all of the peak...

Page 129: ...ess FILTER 7 Select enable or disable for the filter OFF Disables the filter function ON Enables the filter function Applying a filter allows you to reduce the misjudgments of variations in measured v...

Page 130: ...eft limit value they are automatically switched set and displayed OFF Value is not set C Repeats the input CANCEL Cancels the setting 11 12 13 11 Press the cell for HI LO corresponding to user defined...

Page 131: ...a The judgment result indicates the position of the detected peak in relation to the judgment area HI LT HI HI RT LT IN RT LO LT LO LO RT If the peak could not be detected is displayed If the judgment...

Page 132: ...ned judgment area by using the comparator function Circuit elements Model Equivalent circuit model Representative frequency characteristics Example of sample A Inductor Inductor with high core loss an...

Page 133: ...4 Select the model to be used in equivalent circuit analysis OFF Turns off the equivalent circuit function HOLD Selects the equivalent circuit model manually AUTO Selects the most suitable equivalent...

Page 134: ...MANU AUTO 4 Selects the analysis method MANUAL Press RUN to perform analysis AUTO Analysis is automatically performed after completion of measurement 5 Press EXIT to close the setting screen Equivalen...

Page 135: ...ing normal sweep operation 1 2 3 1 Press SETUP 2 Press CIRCUIT tab 3 Press AREA 4 5 6 Changing the unit M mega k kilo 4 Press START use the numeric keypad to enter the frequency at which to start anal...

Page 136: ...ency range into multiple segments for measurement by using this function Set the segment that includes local extreme values This setting is valid only during segment sweep operation 1 2 3 1 Press SETU...

Page 137: ...icient for planar oscillation Kr f f a f b f f p s s p s K31 Electromechanical coupling coefficient for longitudinal direction extension oscillation K f f f f f f p s p s p s 31 2 2 2 tan K33 Electrom...

Page 138: ...esonant anti resonant frequency Substitutes fs with fr and fp with fa in the formula of Step 4 8 9 8 If planar oscillation is selected in the oscillation mode Sets a different coefficient for Poisson...

Page 139: ...ch to display analysis results UPPER LEFT Displays analysis results on the upper left of the screen UPPER RIGHT Displays analysis results on the upper right of the screen LOWER LEFT Displays analysis...

Page 140: ...nts are used when performing equivalent circuit analysis with this instrument the frequency range should be set to the range for which the local extreme values can be measured Since low frequency valu...

Page 141: ...the resonant frequency Mechanical quality coefficient When analysis method is set to AUTO Analysis is automatically performed after the completion of measurement and the result is displayed Analysis r...

Page 142: ...ses p 127 Selecting the segment for analysis p 128 CIRC No local max min value If the sweep parameter is set to a value other than Frequency If the sweep parameter is set to a value other than Frequen...

Page 143: ...he values for which equivalent circuit analysis has been performed 4 Press the key of a constant to be changed 5 Use the numeric keypad to input values and press SET Inputs the unit with a minus sign...

Page 144: ...r local extreme values as shown in the figure below Consequently the area enclosed with the dotted line in the figure is excluded when calculating the difference between observed and simulated values...

Page 145: ...ants to set judgment standard 1 Press the cell corresponding to HI of any arbitrary parameter 2 Set the upper limit value with the numeric pad and press SET Settable range 9 99999 G to 9 99999 G Each...

Page 146: ...fers depending on whether analysis method is MANUAL or AUTO For more information refer to the following table Method of analysis Judgment timing Overall judgment result MANUAL On measurement completio...

Page 147: ...en the calibration reference surface on which open short load calibration was performed to the surface where a measurement sample is connected The error caused by the phase shift between the calibrati...

Page 148: ...alibration and compensation when the test head terminal is made the calibration reference surface Open short load calibration Hioki impedance analyzer Instrument Test head Connector cable test fixture...

Page 149: ...tting Reference value setting Speed setting AREA setting Length setting Reference value setting DC measurement limit setting DC measurement limit setting MODE setting DELAY setting FORMAT setting MODE...

Page 150: ...ues Switching the measurement signal level P 7 dBm Measured value at 7 dBm P 3 dBm Measured value at 3 dBm P 23 dBm Measured value at 23 dBm P 30 dBm Measured value at 30 dBm Changing the display of r...

Page 151: ...ment can be made by setting the limit with DC measurement See Prevention of improper standard unit connection p 150 When calibration is performed with the terminal connected to the test sample electri...

Page 152: ...t parameter pattern for the reference value set by OPEN SHORT and LOAD respectively See 3 2 1 Setting Display Parameters p 32 OPEN G Cp G B SHORT Rs Ls Rs X LOAD Z Cs D Rs Cs Cp D Rp Cp Ls Q Rs Ls Lp...

Page 153: ...and the maximum compensation frequency will be automatically interchanged 1 1 Press AREA 2 5 4 3 2 Select the minimum or maximum calibration frequencies MIN Sets the minimum calibration frequency MAX...

Page 154: ...AC DEF 4 Select ON OFF OFF Sets the reference value only for the calibration No currently being set ON Sets the same definition value for all calibration points 5 8 7 6 5 Select the reference value to...

Page 155: ...ss SPEED 2 3 2 Select the calibration speed 3 Press SET SPOT calibration 1 2 1 1 Use or scroll to select the item to be changed 2 Press SET 3 4 3 Press FREQ LEVEL SPEED to perform each setting GET The...

Page 156: ...ard unit for open to the test sample connection terminal 2 Press OPEN 3 3 Press AC DC Starts measurement If the standard unit used in AC measurement is different from that the one used in DC measureme...

Page 157: ...cels the setting and closes the screen Load measurement 2 1 Connect the standard unit for load to the test sample connection terminal 2 Press LOAD 3 3 Press AC DC Starts measurement If the standard un...

Page 158: ...ector nut of the standard unit The standard unit and the central conductor of the connector will get damaged if the standard unit itself is rotated and connected 1 2 1 Press ADJUST 2 Press Rdc LIMIT 3...

Page 159: ...MAX 2 Set the limit values with the numeric keypad Settable range 9 99999 G to 9 99999 G 3 Press SET to close the setting screen During short calibration measurement an error occurs when the DC measur...

Page 160: ...en calibration short calibration and load calibration were performed for the surface where the measurement sample is connected The guaranteed accuracy range differs depending on the electric length Se...

Page 161: ...performed perform the measurement when the terminal to connect the test sample is shorted and opened respectively 1 1 Press ADJUST 2 2 Press COMPEN 4 3 3 Press MODE 4 Selects the compensation method...

Page 162: ...lue for DC measurement Press DC DEF When the list does not display the reference value When the display at the top of the list is not VAL DEFINE press VAL DEF to change the display 3 4 3 Press TO ALL...

Page 163: ...ric keypad Inputs the unit with a minus sign 103 Increases the prefix of the unit 103 Decreases the prefix of the unit C Repeats the input CANCEL Cancels the setting 7 Press SET 8 Press SET to close t...

Page 164: ...standard unit for open to the test sample connection terminal 2 Press OPEN 3 3 Press AC DC Starts measurement If the standard unit used in AC measurement is different from that of DC measurement pres...

Page 165: ...g the limit with DC measurement During compensation measurement if the limit values are set exceeding the limit will result in an error and the compensation measurement will be stopped In case of an e...

Page 166: ...to 9 99999 G 3 Press SET to close the setting screen During open calibration measurement an error occurs if the DC measured value falls below this limit and the measurement is stopped 4 1 Press SHORT...

Page 167: ...ment Parameters and Calculation Formula p A1 Y a X b However if the parameter corresponding to X is either D or Q scaling is applied to as shown in the following formula and D or Q is obtained from a...

Page 168: ...parameters of all the parameter numbers The compensation coefficients of the other parameter numbers become invalid In case of the following settings scaling is performed using the compensation coeffi...

Page 169: ...wer is turned on again measurement screen will be displayed in accordance with the measurement mode used before the power was turned off Setting the measurement conditions so that the measurement freq...

Page 170: ...ES START Set mode to LCR Mode set to ANALYZER Analyzer setting LCR setting Panel save Have the required settings been saved Mode set to CONTINUOUS measurement Set the panel for which continuous measur...

Page 171: ...st of panels for which continuous measurement is to be performed Saves the measurement data p 180 Starts continuous measurement Scrolls the list SAVE will not be displayed without save settings and if...

Page 172: ...ss SETUP 2 3 2 Press BASIC tab A list of the measurement conditions saved with LCR mode and ANALYZER mode is displayed Panels for which only the compensation value ADJ was saved are not displayed 3 Us...

Page 173: ...ping Continuous Measurement 6 3 Executing and Stopping Continuous Measurement Executing Panels that were set to ON in the setting screen are displayed in a list Press TRIG Stop Press STOP 6 Continuous...

Page 174: ...ameter Scrolls the list VIEW LCR Displays the measurement results and measurement conditions ANALYZER Displays the measurement results in a graph Displays the measured value Example To check measureme...

Page 175: ...fail HI LO OUT 1 1 Press SETUP 2 5 4 3 2 Press COMMON tab 3 Press ERR ABORT 4 Select OFF ON OFF Continuous measurement is performed for all panels irrespective of the judgment results ON The continuou...

Page 176: ...proximately 10 seconds 1 1 Press SETUP 2 5 4 3 2 Press COMMON tab 3 Press DISP 4 Select the LCD display setting OFF Turns OFF the LCD display LCD display turns off after approximately 10 seconds has e...

Page 177: ...eference standards have not been set 7 1 1 Setting the DC Measurement DC measurement is performed to verify the contact check before starting L measurement Set the check timing 1 2 4 3 5 Measurement t...

Page 178: ...d can be used for input 4 Set the wait time for switching the measurement with or the numeric keypad With the numeric keypad press SET Settable range 0 00000 s to 9 99999 s C Sets to the default value...

Page 179: ...ange 1 to 9 999 C Sets to the default value The time is set to 1 5 Press EXIT to close the setting screen Set the AC output The AC signal is superimposed during DC measurement AC output OFF AC output...

Page 180: ...refix of the unit 103 Decreases the prefix of the unit OFF Value is not set C Repeats the input CANCEL Cancels the setting 5 Press LO in the same way as step 4 Use the numeric keypad to set the lower...

Page 181: ...red value is lower than the upper limit value and the judgment is Fail HI 4 In case of other than 1 2 and 3 IN When the measured value is not calibrated UNCAL judgment is performed according to the ju...

Page 182: ...easurement screen An error is detected when the measured value exceeds the setting value See 8 External Control p 195 1 2 3 1 Press SETUP 2 Press CONTACT tab Press SWEEP tab for the ANALYZER mode 3 Pr...

Page 183: ...e first calculated r m s value of voltage and the r m s value of current are considered as the reference value respectively The percentage of subsequent r m s values of voltage and current relative to...

Page 184: ...ontact Check Function The numeric keypad can be used for input 6 7 6 Enter the limit value with Settable range 0 01 to 100 00 7 Press EXIT to close the setting screen If a detection level error is det...

Page 185: ...o third decimal place Up to fifth decimal place Up to second decimal place Up to third decimal place Full 6 digits 5 Up to second decimal place Up to fourth decimal place Up to first decimal place Up...

Page 186: ...isplayed as absolute values excluded 1 2 3 1 Press SETUP 2 Press ADVANCED tab 3 Press PARA ABS 4 5 4 Setting for each parameter OFF Absolute values are not displayed Negative values are displayed as n...

Page 187: ...tab 3 Press COM MEAS 6 4 5 4 Select the parameters required for the measured value Multiple items can be selected MEASure ITEM setting DISP PARA Clears the setting The measured values to be acquired...

Page 188: ...a USB flash drive See 11 4 4 Saving Memory Data p 258 Saved data can also be acquired using a communication command The items saved to the memory are in accordance with the MEASure VALid setting For d...

Page 189: ...he date and time 7 Press EXIT to close the setting screen If the memory function is enabled ON IN the number of memory items currently saved is displayed in the measurement screen See 13 4 Error Displ...

Page 190: ...ng the screen display back light ON OFF You can turn the LCD display ON OFF Setting the screen display to OFF saves power because the screen display turns off if the panel is not touched for 10 second...

Page 191: ...E Sets the background color of the screen to white The parameter colors will be initialized in accordance with the background color when the background color is changed 6 Press EXIT to close the setti...

Page 192: ...the ANALYZER mode 3 Press DISP 5 6 4 4 Select the parameter to set the color The setting differs based on 4 3 1 Setting the Sweep Method p 76 5 Select the color to set 6 Press EXIT to close the settin...

Page 193: ...or the ANALYZER mode 3 Press BEEP KEY 4 5 4 Press KEY 5 Select the beep sound when a key is pressed OFF A beep sound is not emitted when a key is pressed ON A beep sound is emitted when a key is press...

Page 194: ...sage appears approximately 60 minutes after the power is switched on 1 2 3 5 4 1 Press SETUP 2 Press COMMON tab Press ADVANCED tab for the ANALYZER mode 3 Press WARM UP 4 Select if the warm up message...

Page 195: ...bles the key lock function 1 2 3 1 Press SETUP 2 Press COMMON tab Press ADVANCED tab for the ANALYZER mode 3 Press KEYLOCK 4 5 6 4 Press KEYLOCK 5 Press FULL Press ON for ANALYZER mode Only OFF and ON...

Page 196: ...ered to disable the key lock Take care not to forget the set passcode 1 2 3 1 Press SETUP 2 Press COMMON tab Press ADVANCED tab for the ANALYZER mode 3 Press KEYLOCK 4 4 Press PASSCODE 5 5 Set the pas...

Page 197: ...passcode See Full reset procedure p 301 1 1 Press UNLOCK when the key lock is enabled When a passcode is set 2 2 Enter the passcode and press UNLOCK The passcode entered is displayed as on the screen...

Page 198: ...is displayed Cause Solution UNLOCK was pressed before you entered the passcode Press C and enter the passcode The passcode entered is incorrect Press C and enter the passcode again In case of an exte...

Page 199: ...R only 1 2 3 1 Press SETUP 2 Press COMMON tab 3 Press COM FORM 5 4 6 4 Press AUTO OUT 5 Select if the measured values are to be output automatically or not OFF Measured values are not output automatic...

Page 200: ...6 Press EXIT to close the setting screen Set the long format for data transfer FORMat LONG command 1 2 3 1 Press SETUP 2 Press COMMON tab Press ADVANCED tab for the ANALYZER mode 3 Press COM FORM 5 4...

Page 201: ...Table p A15 A system reset can also be performed with the RST PRESET SYStem RESet communication command See the included LCR Application Disk Communication Commands RST PRESET SYStem RESet CAUTION Pe...

Page 202: ...UST Resets the item set with ADJUST COMMON Resets the item set with COMMON The configuration of the measurement mode is also reset FILE Resets the item set with FILE PANEL Resets the item set with PAN...

Page 203: ...ernal Input Output Connector and Signals WARNING To avoid electric shock or damage to the equipment always observe the following precautions when connecting to EXT I O terminals Always turn off the po...

Page 204: ...unction Logic Common COMP BIN 1 IN TRIG External trigger p 203 Pos Neg Edge 2 IN Unused 3 IN Unused 4 IN LD1 Select panel No p 203 Neg Level 5 IN LD3 Select panel No p 203 Neg Level 6 IN LD5 Select pa...

Page 205: ...Level 27 ISO_COM Isolated power supply common 28 OUT EOM Measurement complete signal When this signal is output the comparator judgment results have been finalized Neg Edge 29 OUT INDEX Signal that in...

Page 206: ...rd parameter Output if the vertical axis measured value is out of range or if there is no comparison peak 12 OUT PARA1 LO AREA judgment result of first parameter Outputs if any of the judgment is LO N...

Page 207: ...value result of the second parameter Output if the horizontal axis sweep point is out of range or there is no comparison peak 3 PARA4_LMIN_ CONDNG PEAK judgment local minimum value result of the four...

Page 208: ...k 33 OUT PARA3 HI AREA judgment result of the third parameter Outputs when any of the judgment is HI Neg Level 1 PARA4_NG PEAK judgment result of the fourth parameter Outputs if any one of the judgmen...

Page 209: ...201 External Input Output Connector and Signals 1 PEAK output parameter switching C_P0 OFF ON OFF C_P1 OFF OFF ON Output PARA1 2 3 4 PARA1 2 PARA3 4 8 External Control...

Page 210: ...the comparator judgment result of the third parameter is IN Neg Level 16 OUT PARA4 HI Outputs if the comparator judgment result of the fourth parameter is HI Neg Level 17 OUT PARA4 LO Outputs if the...

Page 211: ...a trigger Refer to 8 6 2 Setting Valid Edge of Trigger Input Trigger Edge p 216 Do not connect input signal lines that will not be used Input Signal line Contents TRIG When the trigger setting is an...

Page 212: ...or output Measurement Error ERR pin Judgment pin Remarks Normal No error HI Normal judgment Out of Hi Z reject limit Hi Z Error LO Normal judgment Detection level error LEV ERR Contact error DC measur...

Page 213: ...le the valid edge of the TRIG signal is set to falling ON Chuck OFF OFF ON ON ON ON Previous judgment result Judgment result ON OFF t5 t6 t1 t2 t4 t3 t7 t8 Chuck Release TRIG Measurement start signal...

Page 214: ...is eliminated As a result the delay time between the judgment result and the EOM can be set to a minimum level However note that the judgment result confirmation interval will be until the next trigg...

Page 215: ...G Measurement start signal EOM Measurement complete signal INDEX Analog measurement complete ERR Error output LD_VALID LD0 to LD6 Connection status Judgment result output EOM OFF From trigger to the e...

Page 216: ...completed if a measurement error occurs Whether the judgment results of comparator measurement are reset at the time of the measurement start signal or updated when measurement is completed can be sel...

Page 217: ...t result ON OFF Chuck Release TRIG Measurement start signal EOM Measurement complete signal INDEX Analog measurement complete ERR Error output Connection status Judgment result output Previous judgmen...

Page 218: ...nt Function p 161 Whether the comparator judgment results are reset when the signal changes to EOM HIGH or updated when measurement is completed can be selected on the instrument or by a communication...

Page 219: ...not connect any external power supply PLC etc ISO_5 V 2 k 1 k 1 4 5 6 21 22 23 24 25 26 9 27 8 ISO_COM ISO_COM Output circuit Internal isolation 5 V Zener voltage 30 V Input Common Internal isolation...

Page 220: ...asserted OFF voltage Open or 5 V to 24 V Input asserted ON current 3 mA ch Maximum applied voltage 30 V Output Signal Output type Isolated npn open collector output current sink active low Maximum lo...

Page 221: ...with PLC output negative common output Output Output Common Common Output circuit connection examples IM7580 IM7580 IM7580 IM7580 IM7580 IM7580 Input Input Connection with relay Connection with LED Ne...

Page 222: ...217 When are measurement error signals displayed An error is displayed in the following cases Measurement error Contact error HIGH Z reject error Detection level error Are connectors and flat cables...

Page 223: ...abling trigger input during measurement See LCR Application Disk Communication Commands IO TRIGger ENABle 1 3 2 1 Press SETUP 2 Press COMMON tab ADVANCED tab for ANALYZER 3 Press IO TRIG 4 5 6 4 Press...

Page 224: ...om the EXT I O See LCR Application Disk Communication Commands IO TRIGger EDGe 1 3 2 1 Press SETUP 2 Press COMMON tab ADVANCED tab for ANALYZER 3 Press IO TRIG 4 5 6 4 Press EDGE 5 Selecting Valid Edg...

Page 225: ...Judgment result output JUDGE RESET function OFF Previous judgment result Judgment result TRIG EOM ERR Judgment result output JUDGE RESET function ON 1 3 2 1 Press SETUP 2 Press COMMON tab ADVANCED tab...

Page 226: ...after the completion of measurement The INDEX output method can be changed in the same way IO EOM function HOLD IO EOM function PULSE TRIG EOM INDEX Signal Measurement Calculation TRIG EOM INDEX Sign...

Page 227: ...can be used for input 5 6 6 Set the output method to PULSE before setting the output time Set the EOM output time for PULSE with or the numeric keypad With the numeric keypad press SET Settable range...

Page 228: ...ment result output ERR 1 3 2 1 Press SETUP 2 Press COMMON tab ADVANCED tab for ANALYZER 3 Press IO JUDGE The numeric keypad can be used for input 4 6 5 7 4 Set a delay time from the judgment result ou...

Page 229: ...and applies the signal to the sample only during measurement This function allows INDEX signal output after the measurement signal is completely OFF 0 V INDEX delay after measurement See Refer to 3 2...

Page 230: ...222 External Control I O Settings...

Page 231: ...e panel name saved p 229 Deletes the saved panel p 230 Save screen Displays the number of panels currently saved The color of the text changes based on the number of data items currently saved as show...

Page 232: ...and compensation values Type Number of saves allowed LCR measurement condition Up to 30 ANALYZER measurement condition Up to 16 Saving measurement conditions 1 2 3 1 Press SETUP 2 Press COMMON tab ADV...

Page 233: ...ent conditions only ADJ Saves measurement conditions and compensation values only 8 Press SAVE CANCEL Use this key to cancel the setting 9 Press EXIT to close the setting screen Changing panel name to...

Page 234: ...226 Saving Measurement Conditions Panel Save Function Keyboard type KEY TYPE A a a...

Page 235: ...2 Press COMMON tab ADVANCED tab for ANALYZER 3 Press PANEL 5 4 4 Select a panel No to be loaded with or by scrolling Display range No 001 to No 46 5 Press LOAD Displays information on the data to be l...

Page 236: ...228 Loading Measurement Conditions Panel Load Function Measurement screen is displayed automatically once the measurement conditions have been loaded...

Page 237: ...ng 5 Press RENAME 6 7 6 Enter a new save name CLR Deletes all input characters BS Deletes the last character KEY TYPE Changes the keyboard type A a Switches between upper case character and lower case...

Page 238: ...EL 5 4 8 4 Select a panel No to be deleted with or by scrolling CANCEL Use this key to cancel the setting 5 Press DELETE Some of the information saved in the panel is displayed 7 6 6 Check details of...

Page 239: ...can be configured only if the optional Z3000 GP IB or Z3001 RS 232C is installed 1 2 4 1 Press SYSTEM 2 Press I F tab Usually only UBS and LAN are displayed Only Z3001 is installed 3 Select the interf...

Page 240: ...232 Checking the Instrument Version 10 2 Checking the Instrument Version 1 2 3 1 Press SYSTEM 2 Press INFO tab Displays the version of the instrument 3 Press EXIT to close the setting screen...

Page 241: ...EST tab 3 Press EXEC of TOUCH SCREEN TEST 4 5 4 It is working correctly if it is highlighted when gray color is pressed Perform panel compensation if it is not highlighted or red is displayed There is...

Page 242: ...e touch panel 1 2 3 1 Press SYSTEM 2 Press TEST tab 3 Press CALIBRATION of EXEC 4 4 Press center of until green color appears 2 points 5 5 Press SET The instrument needs to be repaired if SET is not d...

Page 243: ...Press TEST tab 3 Press EXEC of DISPLAY LED TEST Red Green Blue Black White Pressing the screen will change the screen color in the order shown on the left The instrument has to be repaired if the enti...

Page 244: ...test Overall judgment result 4 If the overall judgment result indication is PASS the test terminates normally If the display for overall judgment result is NOT ADMINISTRATED press FULL TEST to check t...

Page 245: ...1 Press SYSTEM 2 Press TEST tab 3 Press EXEC of I O HANDLER TEST To test output signal Press the key with the name of the signal for which you want to check the output To test input signal The signal...

Page 246: ...of this instrument Data is recorded and managed based on the set date and time 1 2 4 3 5 1 Press SYSTEM 2 Press CLOCK tab 3 Set the date and time with Settable range 00 00 00 January 1 2000 to 23 59 5...

Page 247: ...n delete a file or folder p 270 Specifications of compatible USB flash drives Connector USB type A connector Electrical specifications USB2 0 Power supply Maximum 500 mA No of ports 1 Compatible USB d...

Page 248: ...s from blue to red Do not turn off the power of the instrument while the USB flash drive is being accessed Also do not remove the USB flash drive from the instrument while it is being accessed This ma...

Page 249: ...t be performed in the instrument Icon display when using USB When an USB flash drive has been recognized properly the USB flash drive icon is displayed at the bottom of the measurement screen The icon...

Page 250: ...r the files Screen File name File size File save date and time You can check the usage rate and type of file system of the USB flash drive Filesystem File system type All Total size Used Space used Av...

Page 251: ...when TRIG is set to REPEAT See 4 2 2 Starting Measurement at Any Arbitrary Timing Trigger p 70 LCR mode Saves the measured values displayed in the current screen in CSV format ANALYZER mode Saves the...

Page 252: ...ohm X ohm 1 1 0000E 06 0 0 dBm MED 001 0 00000s 5 98703E 00 175 598 5 96937E 00 459 52E 03 2 1 0289E 06 0 0 dBm MED 001 0 00000s 6 00294E 00 175 729 5 98627E 00 447 03E 03 3 1 0587E 06 0 0 dBm MED 001...

Page 253: ...ohm OFF PHASE deg OFF 5 98718E 00 175 604 Instrument information Save date and time Measurement conditions Measurement parameters Measured values Header Quotes Delimiter How to understand measured va...

Page 254: ...ting for text save OFF Disables the text file type ON Saves measured values as text data 6 7 6 Select settings for header delimiter and quotation DATE Turns the save date and time ON OFF SET Turns the...

Page 255: ...efault setting automatically creates a folder in the USB flash drive and saves the file in the folder The folder name is created with the date and time of saving Example Saved on July 30 2014 20140730...

Page 256: ...17 10 TRIG EXT TRIG DELAY 0 00000 s SYNC OFF TRIG SYNC WAIT 0 00100 s TRIG SYNC INDEX WAIT 0 00000 s FREQ 1 0000E 06 Hz POWER 0 0 dBm SPEED MED AVG 001 RDC OFF WAVE 0001 DC WAIT 0 00000 s AC WAIT 0 00...

Page 257: ...PORATION IM7580 Ver 1 00 Serial No 123456789 DATE 14 05 08 TIME 15 17 10 TRIG EXT TRIG DELAY 0 00000 s SYNC OFF TRIG SYNC WAIT 0 00100 s TRIG SYNC INDEX WAIT 0 00000 s FREQ 1 0000E 06 Hz POWER 0 0 dBm...

Page 258: ...9 DATE 14 05 08 TIME 15 17 10 TRIG EXT TRIG DELAY 0 00000 s SYNC OFF TRIG SYNC WAIT 0 00100 s TRIG SYNC INDEX WAIT 0 00000 s FREQ 1 0000E 06 Hz POWER 0 0 dBm SPEED MED AVG 001 RDC OFF WAVE 0001 DC WAI...

Page 259: ...ATION IM7580 Ver 1 00 Serial No 123456789 DATE 14 05 08 TIME 15 29 12 TRIG EXT TRIG DELAY 0 00000 s SYNC OFF TRIG SYNC WAIT 0 00100 s TRIG SYNC INDEX WAIT 0 00000 s FREQ 1 0000E 06 Hz POWER 0 0 dBm SP...

Page 260: ...SYNC WAIT 0 00100 s TRIG SYNC INDEX WAIT 0 00000 s FREQ 1 0000E 06 Hz POWER 0 0 dBm SPEED MED AVG 001 HIOKI E E CORPORATION IM7580 Ver 1 00 Serial No 123456789 DATE 14 05 08 TIME 15 29 50 TRIG EXT TR...

Page 261: ...tside Hi Z reject limit range Hi Z 8 Normal measured values Normal measure ment Normal measurement Normal measure ment Normal measured values Outside display area DISP OUT 9 Normal measured values Nor...

Page 262: ...ITE png FILE_BMP_ANA_MONO png FILE_BMP_ANA_MONO_WHITE png In case of CONTINUOUS measurement mode FILE_BMP_CONT_COLOR_WHITE png FILE_BMP_CONT_MONO png FILE_BMP_CONT_MONO_WHITE png Auto save default set...

Page 263: ...isables the screen copy function COLOR Saves a copy of the screen as a full color BMP file MONO Saves a copy of the screen as a gray scale BMP file 6 Press EXIT to close the setting screen FILE_USB_SA...

Page 264: ...tick into the USB connector at the front of the instrument 2 Press FILE FILE png 3 3 Press SETUP 4 4 Press SAVE TO 5 6 7 Select a folder from the folder list on the screen and press SET 5 Press MODE 6...

Page 265: ...Folders in the root directory of the USB flash drive Folders with their name assigned with single characters only folders containing double byte characters such as Japanese cannot be specified Folder...

Page 266: ...s Measured values that will be stored depend on the settings of COM MEAS The header save time and date delimiter and quotation mark type of the text file can be configured Measurement results stored i...

Page 267: ...setting state of this instrument Refer to Appx 8 Initial Settings Table p A15 for information on saved settings L_NORM png 2 1 Insert the USB memory stick into the USB connector at the front of the i...

Page 268: ...panel save is PNL Refer to Appx 8 Initial Settings Table p A15 for information on saved settings L_NORM png 2 1 Insert the USB memory stick into the USB connector at the front of the instrument 2 Pres...

Page 269: ...of analyzer measurement is loaded instrument settings are changed to the setting at the time of measurement Settings used for panel save are not changed L_NORM png 2 1 Insert the USB memory stick int...

Page 270: ...ck into the USB connector at the front of the instrument 2 Press FILE FILE_SELECT_SETTING png 4 3 3 Select the SETTING folder with or by scrolling 4 Press SELECT FILE_LOAD_SET_LIST png 6 5 5 Select a...

Page 271: ...e If the read confirmation screen is displayed If an error is displayed the likely cause is one of the following FILE_ERROR png The settings file is damaged Setting file is not a type that can be read...

Page 272: ...executed A beep will be sounded if the instrument is unable to load the settings file L_NORM png 2 1 Insert the USB memory stick into the USB connector at the front of the instrument 2 Press FILE FIL...

Page 273: ...front panel and start the format This instrument formats drives with the FAT32 or FAT16 format When you format all the data saved in the USB flash drive will be deleted and cannot be restored Carefull...

Page 274: ...USB Flash Drive 5 5 Press YES on the confirmation screen This confirmation appears twice to prevent operational error Operations are not possible during formatting The file list screen is refreshed o...

Page 275: ..._ALL_LIST png 7 3 Press PAGE1 2 and change to PAGE2 2 FILE_2 png 4 4 Press FOLDER 5 6 5 Enter the folder name CLR Deletes all input characters BS Deletes the last character KEY TYPE Changes the keyboa...

Page 276: ...lash Drive L_NORM png 2 1 Insert the USB memory stick into the USB connector at the front of the instrument 2 Press FILE 3 FILE_LOAD_ALL_LIST png 3 Press PAGE1 2 and change to PAGE2 2 FILE_RENAME png...

Page 277: ...LR Deletes all input characters BS Deletes the last character KEY TYPE Changes the keyboard type A a Switches between upper case and lower case characters a Switches between character and symbol See K...

Page 278: ...cannot be restored once it is deleted L_NORM png 2 1 Insert the USB memory stick into the USB connector at the front of the instrument 2 Press FILE 4 FILE_LOAD_ALL_LIST png 3 3 Select a file or folde...

Page 279: ...d in a USB flash drive L_NORM png 2 1 Insert the USB memory stick into the USB connector at the front of the instrument 2 Press FILE FILE_VIEW png 4 3 3 Select a file with or by scrolling 4 Press VIEW...

Page 280: ...272 Editing Data Saved in USB Flash Drive...

Page 281: ...pacitance Q Q factor D loss coefficient tan d Display range Parameters Display range 6 digits Z 0 00 m to 9 99999 G Y 0 000 nS to 9 99999 GS 0 000 to 999 999 Rs Rp X 0 00 m to 9 99999 G G B 0 000 nS t...

Page 282: ...easurement terminal Range 0 09 mA to 20 02 mA with dBm notation guide Monitor functions 1 Monitor voltage Monitor range 0 0 mV to 1000 0 mV reference value 2 Monitor current Monitor range 0 000 mA to...

Page 283: ...e 9 99999 G to 9 99999 G 2 Percent judgment Reference setting range 9 99999 G to 9 99999 G Upper lower limit setting range 999 999 to 999 999 3 Deviation percentage judgment Measurement values are ind...

Page 284: ...ss coefficient tan d V monitor voltage I monitor current Trigger Sequential repeat step Average 1 Method Arithmetic mean 2 Setting range 1 to 256 1 step Trigger delay 0 00000 s to 9 99999 s resolution...

Page 285: ...C1 capacitance R1 resistance Qm sharpness of resonance and sum of squares of residual error between observed values and ideal frequency characteristics 4 element models L1 inductance C1 capacitance R...

Page 286: ...erminal measurement When the measurement value is higher than the judgment reference a contact error is output Judgment standard Setting 1 to 10 k resolution 1 available Error output Error output from...

Page 287: ...ion function IO trigger 1 This function enables trigger input during measurement 2 Edge selection rising falling I O EOM EOM signal output method pulse hold 0 00001 s to 0 99999 s Warm up function A m...

Page 288: ...connector Transmission system 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T Protocol TCP IP Terminator CR LF CR 2 USB HI SPEED interface standard equipment Connector USB Type B connector Electrical specifications U...

Page 289: ...Rated power supply frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz Maximum rated power 70 VA Dimensions Instrument Approx 215W 200H 268D mm 8 46 W 7 87 H 10 55 D excluding protrusions Test head Approx 61W 55H 24D mm 2 40 W 2...

Page 290: ...ic accuracy can be calculated with the supplied application software Measurement accuracy is displayed if the measurement conditions and measurement results are entered This allows easy evaluation for...

Page 291: ...pen short load calibration with calibration kit Measurement conditions Frequency power and speed points where open short load calibration was implemented Calibration kit When products with the followi...

Page 292: ...LOW SLOW2 3 10 0 046P Yoff 0 1 0 0 2 0 4 P Power setting value dBm 12 2 2 Example Calculation of Accuracy Impedance accuracy for Z 50 Example Measurement frequency 50 kHz measurement signal level 10 d...

Page 293: ...10 measurement signal level dBm Yoff 0 4 F 50 measurement frequency MHz With the above Yo is calculated as follows Yo 30 Yor 0 15 F 30 3 10 0 046 10 0 4 0 15 50 40 94 S 4 Obtain Eb with Zs Yo and meas...

Page 294: ...0 5 Er 0 59 3 Obtain Zs From measurement conditions and accuracy specification Zsr 13 5 F 100 measurement frequency MHz With the above Zs is calculated as follows Zs 20 Zsr 0 5 F 20 13 5 0 5 100 83 5...

Page 295: ...94 292 1 1 18 100 95 405 min 88 25 0 685 87 565 max 88 25 0 685 88 935 8 Calculate the range that Z and can be acquired For more information on Ls calculation formula see Appx 1 Measurement Parameters...

Page 296: ...re open short load calibration are performed daily before measurement Warm up time At least 60 minutes Calibration face 7 mm terminal face of IM9906 Adapter 3 5 mm 7 mm attached to the 3 5 mm terminal...

Page 297: ...ent Accuracy 12 2 4 Conversion Table C L Measurement frequency Hz 100 pF 5 k 1 k 100 10 1 100 m 1 M 10 M 100 M 300 M 0 01 nH 0 1 nH 10 nH 100 nH 1 H 10 H 1 pF 100 H 10 pF 1 nF 10 nF 100 nF 1 F Z 12 Sp...

Page 298: ...measurement time A B C Measurement time EOM Measurement time INDEX D E F G A Analog measurement time FAST MED SLOW SLOW2 0 5 ms 0 9 ms 2 1 ms 3 7 ms Tolerance 0 1 ms B Trigger synchronous output Trig...

Page 299: ...0 1 ms B Trigger synchronous output Trigger synchronous output wait time INDEX delay time C Contact check DC measurement 30 s 8 s Number of WAVEs DC wait time AC wait time Takes double the time if TIM...

Page 300: ...292 Measurement Time...

Page 301: ...y cause fire electric shock or injury If the fuse blows do not attempt to replace the fuse or repair the instrument contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller If no measurement value is dis...

Page 302: ...he concerned components are mounted must be replaced LCD back light half life of brightness Approximately 8 years 24 hours day use To transport this instrument Pack the instrument so that it will not...

Page 303: ...sassemble or dispose of in fire Keep batteries away from children to prevent accidental swallowing CAUTION If the protective functions of the instrument are damaged either remove it from service or ma...

Page 304: ...and lower cases 1 2 7 5 5 6 5 Remove six screws at the side of front panel 6 Pull the front panel to the front 7 Remove the battery from the printed circuit board at the back of the display 1 Cut the...

Page 305: ...on p 234 Instrument doesn t work You do not know how to operate this instrument Have you read the Instruction Manual Check the appropriate section of the Instruction Manual Are you using the instrumen...

Page 306: ...instrument in a high noise environment consider taking the following measures Install guards Implement anti noise measures Separate the sample measurement cables and this instrument from the source of...

Page 307: ...ure that there is an appropriate trigger delay and trigger synchronization output wait time LCR p 35 ANALYZER p 72 Confirm if the valid edge of the trigger input has been set correctly p 216 The measu...

Page 308: ...he internal trigger is activated Perform the receive operation on the PC followed by measurement on the measuring instrument or disable the measurement value automatic output function See Communicatio...

Page 309: ...for the key lock Disconnect the measurement sample before performing a full reset Particularly when the sample is a battery failure to do so may damage the instrument or battery If the instrument sti...

Page 310: ...302 Troubleshooting Reset all Settings Perform a full reset Exit Full reset is not performed 6 Select yes no for full reset...

Page 311: ...175 MEMORY FULL This is displayed when the set number of measurement results have been stored in the instrument memory Load measurement values stored in the instrument memory with the memory function...

Page 312: ...file processing Use a different type of USB flash drive or backup existing files in the USB flash drive and format the drive before use UNCAL Calibration is invalid Not calibrated or calibration has b...

Page 313: ...the complex plane I Z V jX R Z R X tan 1 2 2 X R Z Z R jX Imaginary part Real part Z Impedance Phase angle deg R Resistance X Reactance Z Absolute value of impedance In addition admittance Y the reci...

Page 314: ...angle of the impedance Z will be reversed Ls Cs Rs Indicates the measured values of L C R in series equivalent circuit mode Lp Cp Rp Indicates the measured values of L C R in parallel equivalent circ...

Page 315: ...der to suppress the entry of noise from the power line Plug in noise filters are commercially available from various manufacturers Inserting an EMI suppression ferrite core to the power cord Pass the...

Page 316: ...e errors because the calculation formula differs for series equivalent circuit mode and parallel equivalent circuit mode Generally a series equivalent circuit mode will be selected for measurement of...

Page 317: ...al capacitor D Resistor Low resistance value significant inductance effect B High resistance value significant stray capacitance effect C Piezoelectric element E Because the models for which parameter...

Page 318: ...he connector Using a magnifying glass is recommended Screw Must not have any burrs or metal fragments attached crushed or have scratches Nut Smooth movement Outer conductor The contact surface must be...

Page 319: ...it from the back of the rack with screws However if the plate thickness of the storage rack exceeds 4 mm use screws with a length that allows the screws to be inserted to a depth of 6 mm to 10 mm fro...

Page 320: ...8 Rack Mounting Plate dimension JIS Cold reduced carbon steel sheet t2 0 80 12 50 C L 178 15 4 205 7 C L 300 C L 2 2 50 50 50 200 212 460 25 480 8 R3 Rack mounting base JIS 4 M3 countersinking Units m...

Page 321: ...75 27 4 R3 5 Cold reduced carbon steel sheet t1 6 178 300 12 4 3 7 4 C L Rack mounting base EIA 9 M4 press nut convex rear face 3 C L 213 260 27 85 436 8 463 482 6 146 221 5 85 4 R3 5 37 75 SPCC t3 0...

Page 322: ...mercially available support stand JIS Bottom panel 1 Verify that the power supply is switched OFF and remove the connection cables and the power supply cord 2 Remove the screws fastening the four legs...

Page 323: ...rom the legs M3 10 mm 5 EIA Bottom panel 1 Verify that the power supply is switched OFF and remove the connection cables and the power supply cord 2 Remove the screws fastening the four legs at the bo...

Page 324: ...ng screw holes to fasten the instrument For example place the instrument on a storage rack and fasten it from the back of the rack with screws If the plate thickness of the storage rack exceeds 4 mm u...

Page 325: ...A13 Dimensional Diagram Appx 7 Dimensional Diagram Instrument 268 3 200 1 1 215 13 40 4 0 5 178 1 205 7 0 5 15 4 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Appx Ind...

Page 326: ...A14 Dimensional Diagram Test head 2 M3 Effective depth 6 57 9 3 2 48 7 0 2 12 75 11 8 1 24 15 16 25 12 17 1 55 7 61 1 9 2 M4 Effective depth 5 12 5 9 40 0 2...

Page 327: ...A15 Initial Settings Table Appx 8 Initial Settings Table 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Appx Ind...

Page 328: ...A16 Initial Settings Table...

Page 329: ...A17 Initial Settings Table 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Appx Ind...

Page 330: ...A18 Initial Settings Table...

Page 331: ...A19 Initial Settings Table 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Appx Ind...

Page 332: ...IMit PERcent 2 BIN SLIMit ABSolute 2 BIN SLIMit DEViation 2 BIN SLIMit PERcent 2 BIN ABSolute 2 BIN DEViation 2 BIN PERcent 2 CCHeck LIMit 2 CIRCuit ANALysis FREQuency 2 CIRCuit ANALysis K COEFficient...

Page 333: ...commands are coupled There are no relevant commands 6 Explanation of functional elements used when constructing device specific commands and whether compound commands or program headers can be used T...

Page 334: ...y are used RDT command and RDT query are not used In addition there is no user data storage area 19 Conditions that are influenced if RST LRN RCL and SAV are used LRN RCL and SAV are not used RST comm...

Page 335: ...65 Filter 109 Frequency range to analyze 127 G GB CURVE 69 Grid display 102 H Horizontal axis scale 94 I INDEX delay 72 Internal trigger 41 INTVL MEAS 79 J Judging analysis results 137 Judgment area 1...

Page 336: ...70 Superimpose the AC signal 171 Sweep method 76 Sweep parameter 74 Sweep range 78 Synchronous signal wait 72 T Target slope 109 Touch panel 234 Trigger Analyzer function 70 LCR function 33 Trigger d...

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