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Line power requirements 

Nominal*:

  100V, 115V, 220V, 240V (50Hz, 60Hz) 

Power consumption:

  Rated at 1.8kVA for the 1.5KW PDU and 2.4kVA for the 2KW PDU. 

NOTE 

There could be up to 2 PDUs in a system depending on the configuration. 

System Power Dissipation 

NOTE 

This applies to the S500 only.  

The total power dissipated by the S500 is a function of the type and number of instruments; however, the power 
distribution unit (PDU) limits the incoming power to these instruments. While the PDU ensures electrical safety and 
compliance to the required standards, it does not prevent the system from over heating. Specifically, a large 
number Series 2600 SourceMeter

®

 instruments can be programmed to dissipate sufficient heat to result in 

exceeding the maximum specified operating temperature of the instruments within the cabinet. When a Series 2600 
instrument detects and excessive heat condition, the unit turns the output off to minimize power dissipation. This 
safeguard prevents damage to individual 2600 instruments, but may result is test instability. 

 

Additional details on 2600 overheating protection can be found in the 

Series 2600 System SourceMeter

®

 Reference 

Manual

 in the 

Overheating Protection

 section of the 

Source-Measure Concepts

 section.  

Environmental conditions 

The S500 will not perform within specifications if operated outside of the following environmental conditions: 

Temperature:

 23°C ±5°C (73.4°F ±9°F) 

Operating humidity:

 5 to 60% RH, noncondensing 

Vibration:

 High ambient vibration levels may require isolation pads or the repositioning of equipment. 

Air quality:

 The S500 system is compatible for use in a Class 10 cleanroom. 

Altitude:

 Less than 2000 meters above sea level. 

Noise interference 

— To prevent electrical noise from interfering with measurements, the ambient AC magnetic 

field must not exceed 2 x 10-3 gauss. 

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Avoid locating the S500 next to plasma etchers, large motors, magnets, RF transmitters, equipment with 
flash lamp, or other sources of potential interference. 

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Run power lines in grounded conduit. 

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Avoid routing signal and power cables near sources of electrical noise.  Position the equipment 
accordingly. 

 

 

Test Equipment Depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176 - TestEquipmentDepot.com 

Summary of Contents for S500

Page 1: ...uide PA 939 Rev B October 2007 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 S500 Administrative Guide PA 939 Rev B October 2007 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Phone 78...

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Page 3: ...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 to defects resulting from product modification...

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Page 5: ...onnection 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...

Page 6: ...date the warranty Instrumentation and accessories shall not be connected to humans Before performing any maintenance disconnect the line cord and all test cables To maintain protection from electric s...

Page 7: ...on 4 Power distribution and EMO 6 A Site Preparation Installation 9 System cabinet size and weight 9 Line power requirements 10 System Power Dissipation 10 Environmental conditions 10 Triax connector...

Page 8: ...S500 Administrative Guide ii PA 939 Rev B October 2007 Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 TestEquipmentDepot com...

Page 9: ...System 0 to 1 With 4200 SMUs 4210 SMUs 4200 CVU 4205 PG2s 4200 PIV and other 4200 options A flat panel display option must be chosen with a 4200 in the system Switching One of the following four choic...

Page 10: ...test systems These are highly configurable and flexible instrument based systems intended to work with semi automatic and fully automatic probe stations for applications such as semiconductor device...

Page 11: ...an emergency shutdown The power can only be turned back on by turning the EMO button to release it and toggling the power switch from ON to OFF EMO Reset and then back to ON again This reset operatio...

Page 12: ...omponents Handle the connectors only by their bodies Do not touch the boards pins or terminals Any printed circuit board into which the device is to be inserted must first be grounded to the bench or...

Page 13: ...oltage from the probe or other types of test fixture before handling 2 Shut down the computer 3 Place the system cabinet power switch to the OFF position 4 If cabinet has doors open them 5 Place the m...

Page 14: ...EMO light stays on the power is not restored To restore power it may be necessary to push in and hold the Remote EMO Bypass switch until power has been restored to all units in the cell connected thro...

Page 15: ...factory configuration always on and three strips of four switched outlets off only with EMO condition Control is through a 25 pin D sub connector WARNING Properly lockout tagout the system before begi...

Page 16: ...oldering iron drill etc Use for equipment with hazardous voltages that need to be removed with the EMO circuitry Also see the note Outlet connector description contained at the end of this table 4 Gro...

Page 17: ...able 3 See Floor plan for details on designing a floor plan for the system cabinet Table 3 System cabinet size and weight Weight Size width x depth x height Low End min configuration High End configur...

Page 18: ...may result is test instability Additional details on 2600 overheating protection can be found in the Series 2600 System SourceMeter Reference Manual in the Overheating Protection section of the Sourc...

Page 19: ...dicates a shock condition conduct a very thorough inspection of all components contained in the system cabinet Report any damage to the shipping agent immediately Crate 1 System cabinet The system cab...

Page 20: ...tem source power connection in accordance with your company s lockout tagout policy Attach a standard clamshell type of lockout device with a key lock on the male end of the disconnected line cords In...

Page 21: ...section of this guide lists the dimensions and weight of the system cabinet Figure 5 S500 floor plan top view 14 4 in 366 3 mm 23 7 in 601 2 mm 36 2 in 920 mm 38 1 in 967 7 mm System Cabinet 24 in 60...

Page 22: ...ement Figure 7 shows the restraint brackets and bolt installation dimensions for the system cabinet Figure 8 shows how a floor mounting bracket is installed Keithley part numbers are included for the...

Page 23: ...re 7 Seismic system cabinet restraints Figure 8 Floor mounting bracket installation B Specifications Refer to individual instrument documentation and specifications Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 9...

Page 24: ...Calibration only Certificate of calibration required Data required attach any additional sheets as necessary Show a block diagram of your measurement system including all instruments connected whether...

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Page 26: ...s and trade names are the property of their respective companies 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 Keithley Instruments Inc Corporate Headquarters 28775 Aurora Road Cleveland Ohio...

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