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Safety Precautions

04/09

The following safety precautions should be observed before using this product and any associated instrumentation. Although some 
instruments and accessories would normally be used with non-hazardous voltages, there are situations where hazardous conditions may 
be present.

This product is intended for use by qualified personnel who recognize shock hazards and are familiar with the safety precautions required 
to avoid possible injury. Read and follow all installation, operation, and maintenance information carefully before using the product. Refer 
to the user documentation for complete product specifications.

If the product is used in a manner not specified, the protection provided by the product warranty may be impaired.

The types of product users are:

Responsible body

 is the individual or group responsible for the use and maintenance of equipment, for ensuring that the equipment is 

operated within its specifications and operating limits, and for ensuring that operators are adequately trained.

Operators

 use the product for its intended function. They must be trained in electrical safety procedures and proper use of the instrument. 

They must be protected from electric shock and contact with hazardous live circuits.

Maintenance personnel

 perform routine procedures on the product to keep it operating properly, for example, setting the line voltage or 

replacing consumable materials. Maintenance procedures are described in the user documentation. The procedures explicitly state if the 
operator may perform them. Otherwise, they should be performed only by service personnel.

Service personnel 

are trained to work on live circuits, perform safe installations, and repair products. Only properly trained service 

personnel may perform installation and service procedures.

Keithley Instruments products are designed for use with electrical signals that are rated Measurement Category I and Measurement 
Category II, as described in the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standard IEC 60664. Most measurement, control, and 
data I/O signals are Measurement Category I and must not be directly connected to mains voltage or to voltage sources with high transient 
over-voltages. Measurement Category II connections require protection for high transient over-voltages often associated with local AC 
mains connections. Assume all measurement, control, and data I/O connections are for connection to Category I sources unless otherwise 
marked or described in the user documentation.

Exercise extreme caution when a shock hazard is present. Lethal voltage may be present on cable connector jacks or test fixtures. The 
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) states that a shock hazard exists when voltage levels greater than 30V RMS, 42.4V peak, 
or 60VDC are present. A good safety practice is to expect that hazardous voltage is present in any unknown circuit before measuring.

Operators of this product must be protected from electric shock at all times. The responsible body must ensure that operators are 
prevented access and/or insulated from every connection point. In some cases, connections must be exposed to potential human contact. 
Product operators in these circumstances must be trained to protect themselves from the risk of electric shock. If the circuit is capable of 
operating at or above 1000V, no conductive part of the circuit may be exposed.

Do not connect switching cards directly to unlimited power circuits. They are intended to be used with impedance-limited sources. NEVER 
connect switching cards directly to AC mains. When connecting sources to switching cards, install protective devices to limit fault current 
and voltage to the card.

Before operating an instrument, ensure that the line cord is connected to a properly-grounded power receptacle. Inspect the connecting 
cables, test leads, and jumpers for possible wear, cracks, or breaks before each use.

Summary of Contents for 7065

Page 1: ...www keithley com A G R E A T E R M E A S U R E O F C O N F I D E N C E Model 7065 Hall Effect Card Instruction Manual 7065 901 01 Rev C July 2009...

Page 2: ...duct returned transportation prepaid Repaired or replaced products are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period or at least 90 days LIMITATION OF WARRANTY This warranty does not apply...

Page 3: ...Model 7065 Hall Effect Card Instruction Manual 1986 2009 Keithley Instruments Inc All rights reserved Cleveland Ohio U S A Document number 7065 901 01 Rev C July 2009...

Page 4: ...e with electrical signals that are rated Measurement Category I and Measurement Category II as described in the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC Standard IEC 60664 Most measurement contro...

Page 5: ...risk of danger Use standard safety precautions to avoid personal contact with these voltages The symbol on an instrument shows that the surface may be hot Avoid personal contact to prevent burns The...

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Page 12: ...its constituent parts may still be purchased Each of the replacement models features an emulation mode to accept the control commands for the product it replaces so all of the program code in this ma...

Page 13: ...tallation should be performed only by qualified personnel who recognize potential shock hazards Turn off the power from all instruments including the Model 7001 mainframe and disconnect all line cords...

Page 14: ...unlock it by pulling the ejector arms outward then pull the card out of the mainframe Store the card in its anti static bag to avoid possible damage during storage 5 Card Configuration The Model 7001...

Page 15: ...ation The following paragraphs provide a brief overview on controlling the Model 7065 card from the front panel of the Model 7001 mainframe For detailed front panel operation refer to the Model 7001 I...

Page 16: ...require multiple crosspoint closure sequences it can still become somewhat tedious to enter a separate channel list for each step in the procedure A better way is to program channel lists store them...

Page 17: ...l 7065 Instruction Manual Each table is cross referenced to the corresponding table in the manual Table 1 Resistivity Select Summary Column 5 Row 4 state Resistivity setup Open Low resistivity Closed...

Page 18: ...sured between V1 B 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 4 3 1 2 4 1 3 4 2 V2 B 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 2 4 3 1 4 2 V3 B 1 2 2 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 3 4 2 4 1 3 V4 B 1 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 3 4 4 2 1 3 V5 B 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 4 3 1 2 4 1 3 4 2 V...

Page 19: ...current by programming current source for opposite polarity Voltage designation Model 7001 channel list Current between Voltage between V1 1 2 3 1 1 4 1 2 4 6 V2 1 3 3 1 4 4 1 2 5 7 V3 1 2 3 1 1 4 2...

Page 20: ...nation Flux polarity Model 7001 channel list Current between Voltage between V1 B 1 1 3 1 3 4 1 2 6 5 V2 B 1 1 3 1 3 4 2 1 6 5 V3 B 1 1 3 1 3 4 1 2 6 5 V4 B 1 1 3 1 3 4 2 1 6 5 Assumes Model 7065 card...

Page 21: ...essary to return to normal display IEEE 488 Bus Commands Table 11 summarizes the few basic bus commands necessary to perform basic Model operations Some examples are provided below Table 11 Model 7001...

Page 22: ...d OPEN ALL NOTE Be careful when using the OPEN ALL command Recall that the card low high resistivity configuration is determined by the state of Row 4 Column 5 Thus sending OPEN ALL will automatically...

Page 23: ...e following programs see the product manuals for the 2000 6485 and 622x for instructions on using them in emulation mode The programs and test configurations include for Programs 1 and 2 also referenc...

Page 24: ...n Manual 2 Turn on the computer and all instruments and allow them to warm up for their prescribed warm up periods for rated accuracy 3 Make sure the instruments are set for the following primary addr...

Page 25: ...12 22 I Put instruments in remote I INITIALIZE THE 7001 F PRINT 1 OUTPUT 08 RSTv Reset 7001 PRINT 1 OUTPUT 08 CONF SLOTl CTYPE C7065 Slot 1 7065 card PRINT 1 OUTPUT 08 CONF SLOT2 CTYPE NONE I No card...

Page 26: ...L i m i t CLS BEZP PRINT 1 CLEAR PRINT 1 OUTPUT 08 OPEN ALL PRINT S a m p l e voltage i s over 8V 7 0 6 5 l i m i t PRINT DO y o u w i s h t o PRINT I R e s t a r t t h e m e a s u r e m e n t PRINT 2...

Page 27: ...CTYPE C7065 I Slot 1 7065 card PRINT l OUTPUT 08 CONF SLOT2 CTYPE NONE I No card in slot 2 PRINT 1 OUTPUT 08 OPEN ALL I Open crosspoints IF A 2 THEN PRINT 1 OUTPUT 08 CLOSE 81 4 5 I INITIALIZE THE 485...

Page 28: ...I1 PRINT P R I N T M e a s u r e d v o l t a g e s FOR J 1 TO 8 D i s p l a y m e a s u r e d v o l t a g e s PRINT V J v J NEXT J PRINT RHC 2 5 E 0 7 T B 11 V 2 V l V 5 V 6 RHD 2 5 E 0 7 T B 11 V 4...

Page 29: ...2 PRINT 1 OUTPUT 08 OPEN ALL Open crosspoints IF A 2 THEN PRINT 1 OUTPUT 08 CLOSE 81 4 5 I INITIALIZE THE 485 PRINT l OUTPUT 22 R1X1 I Select 2nA range DL 1 GOSUB Dly I Settling time PRINT 1 OUTPUT 2...

Page 30: ...n s PAVG PA PB 2 PRINT PA PA PRINT PB PB 1 I PRINT PAVG PAVG PRINT INPUT R e p e a t t e s t Y N AS I F LEFTS AS 1 Y OR LEFTS AS 1 y THEN CLS GOT0 S t a r t PRINT 1 OUTPUT 08 OPEN ALL O p e n a l l c...

Page 31: ...TYPE C7065 Slot 1 706 5 card PRINT 1 OUTPUT 08 CONF SLOT2 CTYPE NONEn No card in slot 2 PRINT 1 OUTPUT 08 OPEN ALL Open crosspoints IF A 2 THEN PRINT 1 OUTPUT 08 CLOSE l 4 5 I INITIALIZE THE 485 PRINT...

Page 32: ...m PRINT INPUT Repeat test Y N AS I LIFTS AS 1 Y OR LEFTS AS 1 y THEN CLS GOT0 Start PRINT 1 OUTPUT 08 OPEN ALL Open all crosspoints CLOSE 1 CLOSE 2 END Limit CLS 3EEP PRINT 1 CLEAR Send device clear P...

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