10 Verification
Table 2-1. Test Equipment Required
Type
Required Characteristics
Recommended Model
Digital Voltmeter
1
Resolution: 10 nV @ 1V
Keysight 3458A
Readout: 8 1/2 digits
Accuracy: 20 ppm
Current Monitor Resistor
1
Keysight 6691A, 6692A:
Guildline 9230/300
0.001
0.04%, 300A, 100W
Keysight 6690:
Burster Type 1280
0.0001
0.05%, 1000A, 100W
DC Power Supply
DC Power Source with current capability
equal to UUT
Keysight 6680A
Electronic Load
Resistor Load
Range: Voltage and current range must
exceed that of supply under test. Power:
7kW minimum
or
6.6 Kilowatt minimum
Keysight 6690A = 34.1 milliohms 6600W
Keysight 6691A = 136 milliohms 6600W
Keysight 6692A = 545 milliohms. 6600W
4 each Keysight N3300A, with/3
each Keysight N3306A per
mainframe for all units
Oscilloscope
Sensitivity: 1mV
Keysight Infinium
Bandwidth Limit: 20MHz
or equivalent
Probe: 1:1 with RF tip
RMS Voltmeter
True RMS Bandwidth: 20MHz
Rhode & Schwartz
Sensitivity: 100
V
Model URE3 RMS-P-P
voltmeter
Current Transformer
0.1Volt per ampere: 1Hz to 20MHz
Pearson Model 411
Variable-Voltage
Transformer (AC Source)
Power: 3 Phase 24KVA; Range:
180-235V 47 - 63Hz; 360- 440V
47 - 63Hz
Superior Powerstat
1156DT-3Y, 0-280V, 50A,
24.2 KVA or equivalent .
GPIB Controller
2
Full GPIB capabilities
HP Series 200/300
1
Required for Operation Verification Tests.
2
Required for remote testing of 669xA models.
Programming the Tests
General Considerations
Procedures are given for programming these tests either from the front panel keypad or from a GPIB controller. The
procedures assume you know how to use the front panel keypad or how to program over the GPIB (see the Power Supply
Operating Manual for more information). When using computer-controlled tests, you may have to consider the relatively
slow (compared to computer and system voltmeters) settling times and slew rates of the power supply. Suitable WAIT
statements can be inserted into the test program to give the power supply time to respond to the test commands.
This power supply can provide more than 240VA at more than 2 volts. If the output connections touch each
other, severe arcing can occur resulting in burns, ignition or welding of parts. DO NOT ATTEMPT
TO MAKE CONNECTIONS WHILE OUTPUT POWER IS ON. These connections should be performed
only by qualified electronics personnel.
Summary of Contents for 669 A Series
Page 2: ...Service Manual Keysight Series 669xA GPIB DC Power Supplies ...
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Page 56: ...Troubleshooting 53 Figure 3 15 3 Inch Front Panel Frame Assembly ...
Page 57: ...54 Troubleshooting Figure 3 16 Assembly A10 Exploded View ...
Page 58: ...Troubleshooting 55 Figure 3 17 Assembly A10 Exploded View 6690A ...
Page 59: ...56 Troubleshooting Figure 3 18 Assembly A10 Exploded View 6691A 6692A ...
Page 60: ...Troubleshooting 57 Figure 3 19 Three Phase Line Choke Subchassis Wiring ...
Page 61: ...58 Troubleshooting Figure 3 20 24 Volt Fan Transformer ...
Page 77: ...74 Diagrams Figure 6 1 Test Point Waveforms for Table 6 3 sheet 2 of 2 ...
Page 79: ...Figure 6 3 A1 Front Panel Board Assembly Diagram ...
Page 81: ...Figure 6 5 A2 GPIB Board Component Location ...
Page 83: ...Figure 6 7 A3 FET Board Component and Test Point Location ...
Page 87: ...Figure 6 11 A4 AC Input Board Component and Test Point Location 12 9 10 11 ...
Page 89: ...Figure 6 13 A5 DC Rail Board Component and Test Point Location 13 14 ...
Page 91: ...Figure 6 15 A6 Bias Board Component and Test Point Location 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 22 ...
Page 94: ...Figure 6 17 Power Mesh Schematic Diagram All Models ...
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