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Important test system safety information

This product is sold as a stand-alone instrument that may 

become part of a system that could contain hazardous 

voltages and energy sources. It is the responsibility of the 

test system designer, integrator, installer, maintenance 

personnel, and service personnel to make sure the system is 

safe during use and is operating properly.

You must also realize that in many test systems a single 

fault, such as a software error, may output hazardous signal 

levels even when the system indicates that there is no 

hazard present.

It is important that you consider the following factors in your 

system design and use:

• 

The international safety standard IEC 61010-1 defines 

voltages as hazardous if they exceed 30 V

RMS

 and 

42.4 V

PEAK

 or 60 V dc for equipment rated for dry 

locations. Keithley Instruments products are only rated for 

dry locations.

• 

Read and comply with the specifications of all instruments 

in the system. The overall allowed signal levels may be 

constrained by the lowest rated instrument in the system. 

For example, if you are using a 500 V power supply with 

a 300 V dc rated switch, the maximum allowed voltage in 

the system is 300 V dc.

•  Cover the device under test (DUT) to protect the operator 

from flying debris in the event of a system or DUT failure.

• 

Make sure any test fixture connected to the system 

protects the operator from contact with hazardous 

voltages, hot surfaces, and sharp objects. Use 

shields, barriers, insulation, and safety interlocks to 

accomplish this.

•  Double-insulate all electrical connections that an operator 

can touch. Double insulation ensures the operator is 

still protected even if one insulation layer fails. Refer to 

IEC 61010-1 for specific requirements.

•  Make sure all connections are behind a locked cabinet 

door or other barrier. This protects the system operator 

from accidentally removing a connection by hand and 

exposing hazardous voltages. Use high-reliability fail-safe 

interlock switches to disconnect power sources when a 

test fixture cover is opened.

•  Where possible, use automatic handlers so that operators 

are not required to access the DUT or other potentially 

hazardous areas.

•  Provide training to all users of the system so that they 

understand all potential hazards and know how to protect 

themselves from injury.

•  In many systems, during power up, the outputs may be in 

an unknown state until they are properly initialized. Make 

sure the design can tolerate this situation without causing 

operator injury or hardware damage.

Summary of Contents for Keithley 2601B-PULSE

Page 1: ...Model 2601B PULSE System SourceMeter Instrument Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...r high transient overvoltages often associated with local AC mains connections Certain Keithley measuring instruments may be connected to mains These instruments will be marked as category II or highe...

Page 3: ...the associated information very carefully before performing the indicated procedure The CAUTION heading in the user documentation explains hazards that coulddamage the instrument Such damage may inva...

Page 4: ...maximum at 6 V dc 1 A maximum at 40 V dc Pulser feature output region 4 Region maximums 10 A at 20 V Maximum pulse width 1 8 ms Maximum duty cycle 1 Measurement input electrical ratings Measurement c...

Page 5: ...the features optimization troubleshooting and programming commands of the instrument Information on accessories Software for the 2601B PULSE is also available for download from the Keithley web page...

Page 6: ...You receive the 2601B PULSE with these accessories and documents 1 Interlock DB 25 male connector kit hardware 2 Power line cord 3 Safety interlock mating connector 4 Two RJ 45 LAN crossover cables 5...

Page 7: ...allowed voltage in the system is 300 V dc Cover the device under test DUT to protect the operator from flying debris in the event of a system or DUT failure Make sure any test fixture connected to the...

Page 8: ...ttom of the instrument Position the instrument so that it is easy to reach any disconnecting devices such as the power cord and the power switch Install the 2601B P INT The 2601B PULSE is shipped with...

Page 9: ...1B P INT connections firmly onto the terminal strips on the rear panel of the 2601B PULSE 6 Use the two 6 32 in screws provided with the 2601B P INT to secure it to the rear panel of the 2601B PULSE W...

Page 10: ...vent of a failure not using a properly grounded protective earth and grounded outlet may result in personal injury or death due to electric shock Do not replace detachable mains supply cords with inad...

Page 11: ...nt is turned on you should see A series of dots All segments of the display light A brief display showing the instrument model 2601B PULSE Line frequency detection and other startup checks The entire...

Page 12: ...t source function range and level 1 Press the SRC key to display a blinking character in the SrcA value field Confirm that mV is displayed if not press the SRC key again 2 While that character is stil...

Page 13: ...is 10 0000 mA SrcA 20 0000 V LimA 10 0000mA AUTO Source limit set to 10 0000mA Set measurement function and range 1 Press the MEAS key until the V voltage measurement function is selected In the foll...

Page 14: ...20 V source value Turn the output off When you finish making measurements turn the output off by pressing the OUTPUT ON OFF control The output indicator LED turns off NOTE These steps confirm basic f...

Page 15: ...I see an error message when I turn the instrument on If an error message is displayed press the EXIT LOCAL key The 2601B PULSE will return to the default display screen For detailed information about...

Page 16: ...and foreign patents issued and pending Information in this publication supersedes that in all previously published material Specification and price change privileges reserved TEKTRONIX and TEK are reg...

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