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3504-40

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Instruction Manual

C HiTESTER

EN

Sept. 2018 

 

Revised edition 4

3504D981-04

  

18-09H

3504-40 

 3504-50 

 3504-60

   

C HiTESTER

 

Instruction Manual

Summary of Contents for 3504-40 C HiTester

Page 1: ...3504 40 3504 60 3504 50 Instruction Manual C HiTESTER EN Sept 2018 Revised edition 4 3504D981 04 18 09H 3504 40 3504 50 3504 60 C HiTESTER Instruction Manual ...

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Page 3: ...he Power Voltage 18 2 3 Connecting the Power Cord 19 2 4 Connecting the Probes and Fixtures 20 2 5 Turning the Power On and Off 21 Chapter 3 Basic Measurement _________________________ 23 3 1 Pre Operation Inspection 23 3 2 Measurement Example 24 3 3 Setting the Measurement Conditions 26 3 3 1 Measurement Mode 26 3 3 2 Measurement Frequency 26 3 3 3 Measurement Signal Level 27 3 3 4 Measurement Sp...

Page 4: ...w C Reject Function 96 6 3 2 Measurement Level Monitoring Function Settings 98 6 3 3 Contact Check Function Settings Model 3504 60 only 100 6 4 Setting the Display ON OFF 103 6 5 Trigger Synchronous Output Function 104 6 6 Disable Key Control Keylock Function 106 6 7 Save the Measurement Conditions Panel Save Function 107 6 8 Load the Measurement Conditions Panel Load Function 108 6 9 Setting Beep...

Page 5: ...232C Cable GP IB Cable 134 8 3 2 Setting the Interface Communication Conditions 136 8 4 Remote Function 139 8 5 Communication Procedure 140 8 6 Things to Know before Beginning Communication 141 8 6 1 About Message Formats 141 8 6 2 About the Output Queue and Input Buffer 146 8 6 3 About the Status Byte Register 147 8 6 4 About Event Registers 149 8 7 Message List 154 8 8 Ability to Use Commands by...

Page 6: ...se 265 10 3 Discarding the Unit 266 Appendix_________________________________ A1 Appendix 1 Countermeasures Against Incorporation of External Noise A1 Appendix 1 1Countermeasures Against Incorporation of Noise from the Power Line 1 Appendix 1 2Countermeasures Against Incorporation of Noise from the Input Line Types of Probe 2 Appendix 2 Measurement of High Impedance ComponentsA3 Appendix 3 Measure...

Page 7: ... Power cord 1 Spare fuse for power supply according to voltage specification 1 100 V 120 V setting 250 VF 1 0 AL5 x 20 mm dia 220 V 240 V setting 250 VF 0 5 AL5 x 20 mm dia When you receive the unit inspect it carefully to ensure that no damage occurred during shipping In particular check the accessories panel switches and connectors If damage is evident or if it fails to operate according to the ...

Page 8: ...recautions in the manual before use We disclaim a ny re sponsibility for a ccidents or injuries not resulting directly from instrument defects Safety Symbols In the manual the symbol indicates particularly important information that the user should read before using the unit The symbol printed on the unit indicates that the user should refer to a corresponding topic in the manual marked with the s...

Page 9: ... entrance and to the power meter and primary overcurrent protection device distribution panel Using a measurement instrument in an environment designated with a higher numbered category than that for which the instrument is rated could result in a severe accident and must be carefully avoided Use of a measurement instrument that is not CAT rated in CAT II to CAT IV measurement applications could r...

Page 10: ... C 80 RH Operating Precautions Preliminary Checks Before using the unit make sure that the insulation on the probes and cables is undamaged and that no bare conductors are improperly exposed Using the unit in such conditions could cause an electric shock so contact your dealer or Hioki representative for replacements Unit Installation Avoid the following locations that could cause an accident or d...

Page 11: ... this device Never modify the unit Only Hioki service engineers should disassem ble or repair the unit Failure to observe these precautions may result in fire electric shock or injury If anything unusual happens during operation of the unit turn off the power switch immediately and contact any HIOKI service facility for help advice and service This instrument may cause interference if used in resi...

Page 12: ...The power supply voltage for this unit is switchable To avoid electri cal accidents check that the voltage selector is set correctly for the supply voltage you are using See Setting Procedure for the Power Voltage 2 2 Checking the Power Voltage p 18 To avoid electrical accidents and to maintain the safety specifications of this unit connect the power cord provided only to a 3 contact two conductor...

Page 13: ...t val ues into as many as 14 classifications Easily perform pass fail judgment of components according to measurements of both C and D Dissipation Factor 2 Provides superior visibility The Model 3504 40 3504 50 and 3504 60 offers external I O for sequencing a standard RS 232C interface and a standard GP IB interface Model 3504 50 3504 60 only Up to 32 000 measurement values can be stored in memory...

Page 14: ...re option to the measurement terminals Turn the power on Connect the sample Prepare the unit fixture and sample Connect the fixture to the measurement terminals Set the measurement conditions Connect the sample to the fixture Check the measurement results Measurement Preparations 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 See Chapter 2 Measurement Preparations p 17 Basic Measurement See 3 2 Measurement Example p 24 Pre ...

Page 15: ...r samples pass or fail p 61 Self calibration Reduces measurement value drift p 58 BIN measurement function Set variations of the upper limit and lower limit values and rank samples accordingly p 75 Average function Reduces fluctuation of the measurement value by perform ing an averaging process of the measurement values p 91 Trigger delay Provides a reliable measurement value even when taking a me...

Page 16: ...minal HPOT Detected voltage high terminal LPOT Detected voltage low terminal LCUR Measurement current detected terminal GUARD Guard terminal See 2 4 Connecting the Probes and Fixtures p 20 Setting Condition Display Displays current measure ment conditions preset tings and other information BIN Model 3504 50 3504 60 only SUB Display Displays the limit values of BIN Model 3504 50 3504 60 only and co...

Page 17: ...ange set tings and move to menu items or digits Enter Measurement range setting p 31 Lock Local p 106 Menu Manual trigger p 36 Measurement frequency setting p 26 Measurement signal level setting p 27 Measurement speed setting p 28 Equivalent circuit mode p 29 Equivalent circuit mode p 29 Measurement range setting p 31 Open short circuit compensation p 37 Load compensation setting p 47 Trigger mode...

Page 18: ...cer See 7 1 About the EXT I O Connector p 123 Power Switch Turns the power on and off Turns the power off Turns the power on See 2 5 Turning the Power On and Off p 21 RS 232C Connector Connect an RS 232C cable See Chapter 8 Controlling the Unit from a PC p 131 Voltage Selectors Changes the power voltage Power Inlet Connect the supplied power cord See 2 3 Connecting the Power Cord p 19 Stand Side R...

Page 19: ...nel Load Function MAIN display area Panel Load Function Panel Save Function Load Conditions Average Function Trigger Delay Trigger Synchro nous Function Offset Compensation Level Check Function Judgment Mode Beep Tone for Judgment Results Display Beep Tone for Key Operations Returns to previous screen IF p 136 Communication Conditions Lo C p 96 Low C Reject Function Contact Check Function Model 35...

Page 20: ...external noise Earth the device Check to see if the measurement cable is broken SHORT compensation error Displayed when the SHORT compensation value is more than 1 k See p 43 Short the measurement terminals Check to see if the measurement cable is broken LOAD compensation error Displayed when the LOAD com pensation value is outside of range See p 49 Perform compensation again after setting to the ...

Page 21: ...r than the measured voltage ERR output HI judgment OUT judgment The HPOT and HCUR terminals may be discon nected Check the connection between the measurement sample and the terminals There may be a high contact resistance between the HCUR and LCUR terminals and the object being measured Normal measurement value Low C Connector error Displayed when the measured value is abnormally lower than the me...

Page 22: ...1 4 Names and Functions of Parts 16 ...

Page 23: ...cord See 2 3 Connecting the Power Cord p 19 3 Connect the probes or fixture option to the measurement terminals See 2 4 Connecting the Probes and Fixtures p 20 4 Turn the power on See 2 5 Turning the Power On and Off p 21 5 Connect the sample Unit Settings and Measurement See Chapter 3 Basic Measurement p 23 See Chapter 4 Compensate for errors p 37 See Chapter 6 Application Functions p 91 Back Fro...

Page 24: ...hes the voltage to be used Make sure the power is off when you change the voltage with the volt age selectors Changing the power voltage when the power is on may result in damage to the unit or an electric accident The maximum rated power is 110 VA Replace the fuse only with one of the specified characteristics and volt age and current ratings Using a non specified fuse or shorting the fuse holder...

Page 25: ...tor ground outlet To avoid damaging the power cord grasp the plug not the cord when unplugging it from the power outlet Turn off the power before disconnecting the power cord 1 Make sure the power switch of the unit is off 2 Make sure the power voltage matches and connect the power cord to the power inlet with voltage selectors on the rear of the unit 3 Insert the plug into the power outlet Connec...

Page 26: ... HPOT terminal and the black plugs to the LCUR terminal and LPOT terminal The unit has the following five measurement terminals HCUR terminal Terminal for applying measurement signals HPOT terminal Voltage detection HIGH terminal LPOT terminal Voltage detection LOW terminal LCUR terminal Measurement current detection terminal GUARD terminal Connect this terminal to the case Connection Procedure Ex...

Page 27: ...s turned off After turning the power on wait 60 minutes for the unit to warm up before beginning measurement Power ON Power OFF Turning the power On Turning the power Off Set the power switch on the rear of the unit to OFF The measurement conditions are saved when the power is turned off Even if there is a power failure or other problem with the power the unit will be in the measurement mode prior...

Page 28: ...2 5 Turning the Power On and Off 22 ...

Page 29: ...sion number indications are not displayed the unit may be malfunction ing Submit it for repairs Does the CV LED light up when measurement is performed with the measurement terminals open while the probe and fixture are connected to the unit Range AUTO If the CV LED does not light up the unit probe or fixture may be malfunctioning Unit and fixture Submit them for repairs Probe Replace it with a new...

Page 30: ...the measurement conditions 2 Using the keys on the operating panel set the mea surement conditions as shown at left Make other settings as necessary See 4 1 Open Circuit Compensation and Short Circuit Compensation p 37 See 4 2 Load Compensation p 47 See 4 3 Offset Compensation p 54 See 4 4 Self Calibration p 58 See 6 1 Setting the Average Function p 91 See 6 2 Trigger Delay Setting p 93 See 3 3 7 ...

Page 31: ...ed to the 9263 SMD Test Fixture 3 For the connection method refer to the instruction manual supplied with the fixture Check the measurement results 4 Capacitance Dissipation Factor The voltage monitor and the current monitor can be checked on the SUB display p 115 ...

Page 32: ...d item is indicated by the lit LED lamp 3 3 Setting the Measurement Conditions 3 3 1 Measurement Mode NORM Select this when using normal measurement mode COMP Select this when using comparator measurement mode See 5 1 Comparator Function p 61 BIN Model 3504 50 3504 60 only Select this when using BIN measurement mode See 5 2 BIN Measurement Function Model 3504 50 3504 60 only p 75 The measurement c...

Page 33: ... can be performed within the range of 0 94 pF up to 70 F 1 kHz or 9 4 pF up to 0 7 mF 120 Hz Range No 120 Hz 1 kHz Measurement Voltage Mode 1 200 pF 20 pF Constant voltage mode 2 2 nF 200 pF 3 20 nF 2 nF 4 200 nF 20 nF 5 2 F 200 nF 6 20 F 2 F 7 200 F 20 F 8 0 7 mF when 1 V 1 45 mF when 500mV 100 mV 70 F when 1 V 170 mF when 500mV 100 mV 9 2 mF 200 F Open terminal voltage mode Output resistance of ...

Page 34: ...ed Allowance 5 0 5 ms 3 3 4 Measurement Speed FAST Measures at high speed NORM Measures at normal speed SLOW Measures at low speed but provides improved measurement accuracy Measurement frequency FAST NORM SLOW 120 Hz 10 0 ms 37 5 ms 146 0 ms 1 kHz 2 0 ms 5 5 ms 29 5 ms The measurement time varies depending on such factors as the open circuit short circuit and load compensation ON OFF self calibra...

Page 35: ... mode AUTO SER PAR The selected item is indicated by the lit LED lamp 3 3 5 Equivalent Circuit Mode AUTO The series equivalent circuit mode or parallel equivalent circuit mode is automatically selected according to the measurement range SER Series equivalent circuit mode PAR Parallel equivalent circuit mode Range No Automatically selected mode 6 to 10 Series equivalent circuit 1 to 5 Parallel equi...

Page 36: ...n parallel Because the operation is different between a series equivalent circuit mode and a parallel equivalent circuit mode the appropriate equivalent circuit mode need be selected to reduce error margin See 9 3 Measurement Parameters and Arithmetic Expressions p 261 Normally the series equivalent circuit mode is used for a large capacitance low impedance components approx 100 or less While the ...

Page 37: ...measurement of unknown samples However measurement takes longer HOLD Hold range The measurement range is fixed and may only be altered manually Take measurements in the same range regardless of the value of the sample This is useful for high speed measure ment Changing the range When the range is changed the decimal point and unit in the measurement value display area change The range number is di...

Page 38: ...000 nF 6 00 9400 F to 20 0000 F 0 09400 F to 2 00000 F 7 009 400 F to 200 000 F 00 9400 F to 20 0000 F 8 0 09400 mF to 0 70000 mF when 1 V 1 45000 mF when 500 mV 100 mV 009 400 F to 070 000 F when 1 V 170 000 F when 500 mV 100 mV 9 0 13500 mF to 2 00000 mF 016 000 F to 200 000 F 10 01 3500 mF to 20 0000 mF 0 16000 mF to 2 00000 mF C display range D display range Note Normal measurement comparator ...

Page 39: ...ll be shown in the SUB display In Range 7 and 8 do not connect low impedance elements 1 or less such as static capacities higher than the certified guaranteed range for long periods of time It may result in damage on the main unit When a low impedance element is connected for more than 10 minutes an i ovEr Error will flash on the MAIN display which will automatically enable the trigger simultaneou...

Page 40: ...3 3 Setting the Measurement Conditions 34 OF UF Evaluation Flow Chart ...

Page 41: ...nput range When the measurement value is higher than the upper limit of the auto range HOLD setting When the voltage detection waveform is beyond the input range AUTO setting Voltage detection waveform is beyond the input range When the measurement value is smaller than the lower limit of the auto range When the C display range is exceeded When the D display range is exceeded F F or F F or F F ...

Page 42: ...nal through the EXT I O connector When a negative logic pulse signal is input to TRIG pin 1 of the EXT I O con nector on the rear panel one measurement operation is performed See 7 1 About the EXT I O Connector p 123 3 3 7 Trigger Signal INT Internal trigger mode Continuous measurement is performed while automati cally generating an internal trigger signal The INT LED flashes EXT External trigger ...

Page 43: ...and Setting and Query of Short Circuit Compensation Function p 202 of 8 9 Message Reference All Compensation Example For example when the adjustment points are set to all frequencies and sig nal level 1V CORRection OPEN POINt 36 CORRection SHORt POINt 36 when all compensation is executed adjustments will be carried out according to the measurement conditions marked Yes below Spot Compensation This...

Page 44: ...urement errors will be larger and measurement may become no longer possible The short circuit compensation range of impedance is less than 1 k How ever if the values are not sufficiently low compared to the impedance of the sample the measurement errors will be larger and measurement may become no longer possible The compensation value is saved at varying values depending on the mea sured frequenc...

Page 45: ...ings The SHORT LED flashes and the Short AdJuSt indication is displayed and the AdJuSt indica tion flashes in the MAIN display area Proceed to Step 5 Example AdJuSt Delete invalid open adjustment values after acquiring open adjustment values only with measurement conditions set at CORRection OPEN POINt Initial value all measurement conditions the open adjustment values will be enabled See Setting ...

Page 46: ...munication command in CORRection OPEN SHORt POINt 36 When adjustment value is acquired from CORRection OPEN SHORt ALL Key or communication command in CORRection OPEN SHORt POINt 18 When adjustment value is acquired from CORRection OPEN SHORt ALL When adjustment value is disabled from key or communi cation command CORRection OPEN SHORt OFF When adjustment value is enabled from key or communi cation...

Page 47: ... 1 second displayed 3504 40 3504 50 120 Hz and 500 m V of compensation MAIN display area 120 Hz and 1 V of compensation 1 kHz and 500 m V of compensation End of all compensation 3504 60 120 Hz and 100 m V of compensation 120 Hz and 500 m V of compensation 120 Hz and 1 V of compensation 1 kHz and 100 m V of compensation 1 kHz and 500 m V of compensation 1 second displayed End of all compensation Li...

Page 48: ...nt of High Impedance Components p A3 If is pressed the unit enters short circuit compensation incorporate mode Proceed to Step5 The settings for open circuit compensation remain the same as last time 5 Use a shorting bar to create a short circuit state between the HIGH terminal and LOW terminal of the probe or fixture con nected to the measurement terminals Use a shorting bar with as low an impeda...

Page 49: ...ollows The unit returns to normal measurement mode Light up Flash 1 second displayed 3504 40 3504 50 120 Hz and 500 m V of compensation MAIN display area 120 Hz and 1 V of compensation 1 kHz and 500 m V of compensation End of all compensation 3504 60 120 Hz and 100 m V of compensation 120 Hz and 500 m V of compensation 120 Hz and 1 V of compensation 1 kHz and 100 m V of compensation 1 kHz and 500 ...

Page 50: ...ame as last time Are the measurement terminals in a short circuit state Short circuit the measurement terminals and then perform compensation again If there is a compensation error even when the measurement terminals are short circuited the unit probe or fixture may be malfunctioning Use the shielding process submit the unit or fixture for repairs or replace the probe with a new one The probe cann...

Page 51: ...display area Flash AdJuSt Delete invalid open adjustment values after acquiring open adjustment values only with measurement conditions set at CORRection OPEN POINt Initial value all measurement conditions the open adjustment values will be enabled See Setting and Query of Open Compensation Points p 201 on Enable all disabled open adjustment values oFF Disable open adjustment values at enabled mea...

Page 52: ... area Flash Open adjustment value will not be enabled even if on is selected before the acquisition or setting of the open circuit compensation value See p 40 Press if not setting the open circuit compensation ON or OFF The device enters short circuit compensation setting Proceed to Step 4 SUB display area Rs X Pressing and on the control panel and changing measurement conditions while the open ci...

Page 53: ...on being disabled When this happens the OFF LED of LOAD flashes If however the measurement conditions are returned to what they were dur ing load compensation then load compensation is resumed The ON LED of LOAD lights up For example in the measurement frequencies shown in Yes in the table below the load compensation function is still enabled even when the measurement value is changed to 120 Hz 1 ...

Page 54: ...JuSt and press Incorporate the load compensation value Flash MAIN display area Flash AdJuSt Delete the disabled load circuit compensation values acquire the load circuit compensation value at the cur rently set measurement frequency and enable the load circuit compensation value SEt Set the standard value at the currently set measure ment frequency oFF Disable load circuit compensation value at th...

Page 55: ...ror If a compensation error occurs a warning beep will sound and the state becomes as follows Compensation stops What if there is an error If the value is outside the measurement range under flow or over flow a compensation error is generated Set an appropriate range and then per form compensation again To return to normal measurement mode press Light up MAIN display area 1 second light MAIN displ...

Page 56: ... ON at 120 Hz level 0 5 V 120 Hz 1 kHz 0 1 V Model 3504 60 only 0 5 V 1 V Measurement frequency Measurement level Example of enabling disabling setting for load circuit compensation values adjustment value valid adjustment value invalid no adjustment value 120 Hz 1 kHz 0 1 V Model 3504 60 only 0 5 V 1 V Measurement frequency Measurement level Factory default condition Measurement frequency when ci...

Page 57: ...isabled load circuit compensation values acquire the load circuit compensation value at the cur rently set measurement frequency and enable the load circuit compensation value SEt Set the standard value at the currently set measure ment frequency oFF Disable load circuit compensation value at the enabled frequency on Enable all load circuit compensation value at all dis abled frequencies SUB displ...

Page 58: ...lue of C If you do not want to change the reference value of C press with out changing the number The reference value input screen for D is dis played Set count values for the reference values The reference values at the time of shipment are 100000 for C and 0 for D SUB display area Reference value of D If there is no need to change the reference value of D press with out changing the number If yo...

Page 59: ...n values acquire the load circuit compensation value at the cur rently set measurement frequency and enable the load circuit compensation value SEt Set the standard value at the currently set measure ment frequency oFF Disable load circuit compensation value at the enabled frequency on Enable all load circuit compensation value at all dis abled frequencies Light up Off When select the oFF Off Ligh...

Page 60: ... Performing offset compensation _________________________________ 1 In normal measurement mode press The upper part of the MAIN display area displays the menu contents and the lower part displays the setting information Refer to Menu display organization p 13 for menu order This setting cannot be changed in comparator mode and BIN mode 2 Use or to select the oFFSEt menu item The state becomes as f...

Page 61: ...n value using the arrow keys or the numeric keypad If you enter a number each digit moves one place to the right Settable Range Mantissa part 0 0000 to 9999 9 Move to the digit and Change the number and MAIN display area Light up SUB display area Flash Offset compensation value mantissa part Offset compensation value index The smallest resolution of the C offset compensation value is 1 0E 18 If yo...

Page 62: ...keys or the numeric keypad If you enter a number each digit moves one place to the right Settable Range 99 9E 3 to 99 9E 3 Input the absolute value Smallest resolution 1 0E 18 Move to the digit and Change the number and 8 Press to confirm the C offset compensation value index The state becomes as follows SUB display area Flash Offset compensation value index SUB display area Flash Light up ...

Page 63: ...g will be displayed on the upper portion of the MAIN display when oFF is selected 3504 40 3504 50 Low C Low C reject function setting screen 3504 60 Cont Contact check function setting screen 11 Press The unit returns to normal measurement mode At time of shipment the C and D offset compensation values are set to 0 The C and D offset compensation values are both divided into separate data dependin...

Page 64: ... Default value Revision Default value Revision AUTO Default value Revision Revision Revision Revision Revision Operation command to the device Measurement speed self calibration Always connect to the object to be measured and set the measurement conditions frequency level range for the evaluation before acquiring the self calibration value When the measurement conditions frequency level range are ...

Page 65: ... confirmation IF Communication conditions setting screen is dis played at the top of the MAIN display area The Self calibration setting is not confirmed unless is pressed 5 Press Self calibration settings screen Menu content Self calibration set in step 3 MAIN display area MAnu When inputting the trigger from EXT I O and when the CALIB signal line is at LOW the self calibration value will be calcu...

Page 66: ...4 4 Self Calibration 60 ...

Page 67: ...asurement mode when the unit is turned back on again Select judgment mode and set judgment conditions Judgment mode settings p 62 Judgment conditions settings p 63 Count Value Setting p 64 Deviation Percent Setting p 67 Judging measurement results Chapter 5 5 1 Comparator Function Measurement results display Judgment mode Measurement Results Count Count Value Setting Displays the measurement value...

Page 68: ...nization p 13 for menu order This setting cannot be changed in comparator mode and BIN mode 2 Use or to select the JudGE menu item 3 Use or to select a setting item Pressing or causes the display to change in the following manner 4 Press The judgment mode is confirmed After confirmation bEEP_J Beep setting screen for judgment result is dis played at the top of the MAIN display area The judgment mo...

Page 69: ...lue settings for C Set the upper limit value for C Confirm the upper limit value Set the lower limit value for C Confirm the lower limit value 6 D setting Select D Confirm D 7 Reference value setting for D Only for the setting Set the reference value for D Move to the next setting 8 Upper limit and lower limit value settings for D Set the upper limit value for D Confirm the upper limit value Set t...

Page 70: ... keys or the numeric keypad Settable Range OFF 199999 to 999999 When setting to OFF p 72 Move to the digit and Change the number and Setting a value lower than the lower limit value will not produce an error but accurate judgment will not be possible At time of shipment it is set to OFF Light up To make settings from an optional setting mode press while C or d is flashing to select the setting mod...

Page 71: ... 8 Press to enter the D upper limit value setting mode 9 Input the D upper limit value using the arrow keys or the numeric keypad Settable Range OFF 199999 to 199999 When setting to OFF p 72 Move to the digit and Change the number and Setting a value lower than the lower limit value will not produce an error but accurate judgment will not be possible At time of shipment it is set to OFF Flash SUB ...

Page 72: ...ndent of measurement conditions If the range settings are changed the absolute values which define the count values are changed For example if the range is currently set at 200 nF this would mean that C count value of 50000 50E 9 D count value 100 0 00100 Set the comparator measurement mode measurement conditions while in normal measurement mode See 3 3 Setting the Measurement Conditions p 26 The ...

Page 73: ...t moves one place to the right Settable Range 199999 to 999999 The setting cannot be set to 0 Move to the digit and Change the number and Setting a value lower than the lower limit value will not produce an error but accurate judgment will not be possible Set a count value for the reference value At time of shipment it is set to 100000 Light up To make settings from an optional setting mode press ...

Page 74: ...value setting mode 7 Enter the C upper limit value using the arrow keys or the numeric keypad Settable Range OFF 999 99 to 999 99 When setting to OFF p 72 Move to the digit and Change the number and Setting a value lower than the lower limit value will not produce an error but accurate judgment will not be possible At time of shipment it is set to OFF SUB display area Flash Flash Upper limit value...

Page 75: ...er the C lower limit value using the arrow keys or the numeric keypad At time of shipment it is set to OFF 10 Press to confirm the C lower limit value 11 Press to enter the D reference value setting mode SUB display area Light up Lower limit value Flash SUB display area Flash Light up Flash Reference value SUB display area ...

Page 76: ...his time is not confirmed unless is pressed The reference value used last time becomes valid 14 Press to enter the D upper limit value setting mode 15 Enter the D upper limit value using the arrow keys or the numeric keypad Settable Range OFF 199999 to 199999 When setting to OFF p 72 Move to the digit and Change the number and Setting a value lower than the lower limit value will not produce an er...

Page 77: ...splay count values that are independent of the measurement conditions If the measurement conditions differ the absolute values that signify the count values change For example if the range is currently set at 200 nF this would mean that C count value of 50000 50E 9 D count value 100 0 00100 Set the comparator measurement mode measurement conditions while in normal measurement mode See 3 3 Setting ...

Page 78: ...ove right until the far right digit flashes and then press and hold for at least two seconds The display changes to and OFF is set 2 Press to confirm the OFF setting 3 Press The unit switches to comparator measurement mode Canceling Comparator Measurement Mode_________________________ In comparator measurement mode press twice The measurement mode LEDs light in the order of COMP BIN NORM and then ...

Page 79: ... settings When the measurement value is larger than the upper limit value When the measurement value is within the range of the upper limit and lower limit values When the measurement value is smaller than the lower limit value When the measurement value is above the measurement range OVER FLOW When the measurement value is below the measurement range UNDER FLOW Upper limit Lower limit HI LO Measu...

Page 80: ...ed for Comparator Mode Key Function Switches the measurement mode Switches to the setting modes for the upper limit and lower limit values Change to confirm the upper lower limit values range and voltage current monitor values Switches the trigger setting to INT EXT This key is only enabled when the trigger setting is EXT One measurement is performed each time the key is pressed The following menu...

Page 81: ... settings p 76 Judgment conditions settings p 77 Count Value Setting p 78 Deviation Percent Setting p 82 5 2 BIN Measurement Function Model 3504 50 3504 60 only Measurement results display Judgment mode Measurement Results Count Count Value Setting Displays the measurement value d PEr Deviation Percent Setting The first parameter C displays the result of the calculation 100 The second parameter D ...

Page 82: ...information Refer to Menu display organization p 13 for menu order This setting cannot be changed in comparator mode and BIN mode 2 Use or to select the JudGE menu item 3 Use or to select a setting item Pressing or causes the display to change in the following manner 4 Press The judgment mode is confirmed After confirmation bEEP_J Beep setting screen for judgment result is dis played at the top of...

Page 83: ...onfirm BIN1 Set the upper limit value for BIN1 Confirm the upper limit value Set the lower limit value for BIN1 Confirm the lower limit value Set BIN2 to BIN14 in the same manner 5 Reference value setting for D Only for the setting Confirm D Set the reference value for D Confirm the reference value Move to the next setting 6 Upper limit and lower limit value settings for D Confirm D Set the upper ...

Page 84: ...pper limit value for BIN1 and then press Settable Range OFF 199999 to 999999 When setting to OFF p 87 Move to the digit and Change the number and Setting a value lower than the lower limit value will not produce an error but accurate judgment will not be possible At time of shipment it is set to OFF Light up SUB display area Flash BIN number To make settings from an optional setting mode press to ...

Page 85: ...mit value and lower limit value will remain in effect 6 Enter the BIN1 lower limit value using the arrow keys or the numeric keypad At time of shipment it is set to OFF 7 Press to confirm the BIN1 lower limit value 8 Press to enter the BIN2 upper limit value setting mode In the same way make settings for the BIN2 to 14 upper limit values and lower limit values Flash SUB display area Light up SUB d...

Page 86: ...etting a value lower than the lower limit value will not produce an error but accurate judgment will not be possible At time of shipment it is set to OFF 11 Press to confirm the D upper limit value Enter the D lower limit value setting mode 12 Enter the D lower limit value using the arrow keys or the numeric keypad At time of shipment it is set to OFF 13 Press to confirm the D lower limit value SU...

Page 87: ... mean that C count value of 50000 50E 9 and D count value 100 0 00100 The measurement conditions for normal measurement mode are used for the BIN measurement mode Set the measurement conditions to use for BIN measurement mode while the unit is in normal measurement mode Check the following because judgment cannot be performed properly if the upper limit and lower limit values are set incorrectly A...

Page 88: ...ing the arrow keys or the numeric keypad If you enter a number each digit moves one place to the right Settable Range 199999 to 999999 Cannot be set to 0 Move to the digit and Change the number and The reference value is set with the count value At time of shipment it is set to 100000 Light up To make settings from an optional setting mode press while C is flashing to select the setting mode then ...

Page 89: ...1 upper limit value using the arrow keys or the numeric keypad Settable Range OFF 999 99 to 999 99 When setting to OFF p 87 Move to the digit and Change the number and Setting a value lower than the lower limit value will not produce an error but accurate judgment will not be possible At time of shipment it is set to OFF Setting a value lower than the lower limit value will not produce an error bu...

Page 90: ...me of shipment it is set to OFF 10 Press to confirm the BIN1 lower limit value 11 Press to enter the BIN2 upper limit value setting mode In the same way set all BIN upper limit and lower limit values After all of the BIN upper limit and lower limit values have been set the condition will become as follows SUB display area Light up Lower limit value Flash BIN2 Flash Light up Lower limit value Upper...

Page 91: ...ot pressed the reference value just entered will not be set The previous reference value will remain in effect 15 Press to enter the D upper limit value setting mode 16 Enter the D upper limit value using the arrow keys or the numeric keypad Settable range OFF 199999 to 199999 When setting to OFF p 87 Move to the digit and Change the number and Setting a value lower than the lower limit value will...

Page 92: ...alues that signify the count values change For example if the range is currently set at 100 pF this would mean that C count value of 50000 50E 9 and D count value 100 0 00100 The measurement conditions for normal measurement mode are used for the BIN measurement mode Set the measurement conditions to use for BIN measurement mode while the unit is in normal measurement mode When checking the upper ...

Page 93: ...hold for at least two seconds or use to move right until the far right digit flashes and then press and hold for at least two seconds The display changes to and OFF is set 2 Press to confirm the OFF setting 3 Press Enter the BIN measurement mode Canceling BIN Measurement Mode ________________________________ In BIN measurement mode press The measurement mode LEDs light in the order of BIN NORM and...

Page 94: ...y OFF C reference value If the upper limit and lower limit values of C and D have not been set OUT will be displayed in the BIN judgment result display area The measurement range will automatically become HOLD Judgement results display Each of the judgment results is displayed in the BIN judgment result display area Hi Lo Lo Hi OUT OUT D NG D NG C D BIN1 BIN2 BIN14 When the measurement value is la...

Page 95: ...imit and lower limit values Change to confirm the upper limit value range voltage cur rent monitor values Switches the trigger setting to INT EXT This key is only enabled when the trigger setting is EXT One measurement is performed each time the key is pressed The following menu settings can be made LoAd_A C h SAVE Ld_tYP Cont Lo C LEV ChK bEEP_K dISP IF Settings other than the above listed can be...

Page 96: ...5 2 BIN Measurement Function Model 3504 50 3504 60 only 90 ...

Page 97: ... mode 2 Use or to select the AVErAG menu item 3 Press to enable or disable the average function It will toggle on and oFF each time is pressed 4 Press to enable or disable the average function When oFF is selected the averaging process is not performed SYnC Trig ger synchronous output function setting screen will be shown in the MAIN dis play area When on is selected the number of measurements to ...

Page 98: ...he value is entered one digit at a time from right to left Settable range 1 to 256 Change the number and 6 Press The number of measurements to average will be set Once it is set dELAY Trigger delay setting screen is shown in the MAIN dis play area If is not pressed the number of measurements to average will not be set 7 Press The unit returns to normal measurement mode ...

Page 99: ...ation p 13 for menu order This setting cannot be changed in comparator mode and BIN mode 2 Use or to select the dELAY menu item 3 Press to enable or disable the trigger delay It will toggle on and oFF each time is pressed 4 Press to enable or disable trigger delay When oFF is selected SYnC Trigger synchronous output function setting screen appears in the MAIN display area When on is selected the l...

Page 100: ...e place to the right Settable range 0 000 to 9 999 s Move to the digit and Change the number and 6 Press to confirm the delay time setting SYnC Trigger synchronous output function setting screen will be shown in the MAIN display area If is not pressed the delay time setting will not be set 7 Press The unit returns to normal measurement mode ...

Page 101: ...er offset compensation is smaller than the limit value there will not be a contact error Exclude chattering during contact measurement level monitoring function p 98 By monitoring the amount of fluctuation in the effective voltage value Vmoni and effective current value Imoni detects chattering and other waveform abnormalities resulting from the contact pin and sample in connection The judgment me...

Page 102: ...d When oFF is selected LEV ChK Measurement level monitoring function setting screen will be displayed in the MAIN display area When on is selected the leftmost LED showing the limit value in the middle row of the SUB display area will flash 5 When on is selected Enter the limit value using or the numeric keypad If you enter a number each digit moves one place to the right Settable range 0 000 to 1...

Page 103: ...nu contents were dis played Measurement results display Shows Low C contact error on the right side of the D measurement value in the MAIN display Output Measure ment results The measurement status of the response data to the MEASure measure value command outputs 5 See Query of Measurement Data p 226 Outputs to BIT7 of the event status register ESR1 See Setting and Query of Event Status Enable Reg...

Page 104: ... as on or off When oFF is selected JudGE Judgment mode setting screen will be dis played in the MAIN display area When on is selected the leftmost LED showing the limit value in the middle row of the SUB display area will flash 5 When on is selected Enter the limit value using or the numeric keypad If you enter a number each digit moves one place to the right Settable range 0 01 to 100 00 Move to ...

Page 105: ...y area See MAIN display area ERROR display p 14 Output Measure ment results The response data to the MEASure measure value command is output thusly measurement status 4 C measurement value 666666E 66 and D measurement value 666666 See Query of Measurement Data p 226 Outputs to BIT5 of event status register ESR0 See Setting and Query of Event Status Enable Register 1 ESER1 p 215 Outputs detected le...

Page 106: ...p 13 for menu order 2 Use or to select the Cont menu item 3 Use and to select a setting item Pressing or causes the display to change in the following manner 6 3 3 Contact Check Function Settings Model 3504 60 only Contact check function setting screen Menu content Contact check will flash set in step 3 MAIN display area both Carry out contact check before and after measuring the test object oFF D...

Page 107: ...ntact check function is set to oFF In all other settings the LED will light up Once set Low C Low C reject function setting screen will be displayed in the upper part of the MAIN display area The contact check setting cannot be confirmed without pressing 5 Press The unit returns to the measurement mode it was in prior to the menu items being displayed ...

Page 108: ... measurement Connection abnormality before H L side measurement Connection abnormality after H L side measurement During contact check the INDEX signal after the end of the analog measurement will continue to be emitted During a two terminal short HCUR and HPOT short LCUR and LPOT measurement connection problems cannot be detected Use the Low C reject function When the contact check function is se...

Page 109: ... and oFF each time is pressed 4 Press The display setting is set Once set CALIb Self calibration settings screen will be displayed in the upper part of the MAIN display area If is not pressed the display setting will not be saved 5 Press The unit returns to the measurement mode it was in prior to the menu items being displayed 6 4 Setting the Display ON OFF Display setting screen Menu content on o...

Page 110: ... order This setting cannot be changed in comparator mode and BIN mode 2 Use or to select the SYnC menu item 3 Press to enable or disable the Trigger synchronous output function It will toggle on and oFF each time is pressed 4 Press The trigger synchronous output function setting is confirmed When the trigger synchronous output function is set the SYNC SOURCE LED lights up After confirmation OFFSEt...

Page 111: ...nd Query of Wait Time for Trigger Synchronous Output Function p 239 As for Range 9 and 10 when 120 Hz 40 ms will be added to the wait time of Range 1 to 8 when 1 kHz 3 ms will be added to the wait time Set the optimal wait time for the DUT device under test A wait time that is too short may increase measurement errors and display differ ences See 7 3 About Input and Output Signals p 126 When the c...

Page 112: ...s out and the keylock function is canceled 6 6 Disable Key Control Keylock Function All the keys except are locked The following tasks can still be performed when the keylock is set In the case of external triggers Manual triggering is possible In the case of internal triggers When the interface is a printer the measure ment values can be output to the printer The keylock can be set in normal meas...

Page 113: ... item When the saved panel number is selected a word with a u in it in front of the panel number will light up 3 Use the numeric keypad or and to select the panel number to save The numbers 01 to 99 can be set Panel numbers already in use flash To overwrite a panel number select the panel number to overwrite 4 Press to save the measurement conditions The unit returns to the measurement mode it was...

Page 114: ...it values etc 1 Press The upper part of the MAIN display area displays the menu contents and the lower part displays the setting information Refer to Menu display organization p 13 for menu order 2 Use or to select the Ld_tYP menu item 3 Use and to select a setting item Pressing or causes the display to change in the following manner 6 8 Load the Measurement Conditions Panel Load Function Load con...

Page 115: ...it returns to the measurement mode it was in prior to the menu items being displayed When the load condition is set to circuit compensation value Corr the device will read the circuit compensation value and setting for the self calibra tion when carrying out the panel load To automatically acquire the self calibration value from EXT I O every time panel load is carried out set the self calibration...

Page 116: ...h menu item There are 3 types of panel load screens Panel load screen Menu content The panel numbere flashes MAIN display area Loads the measurement conditions and the open cir cuit short circuit and load compensation values Loads the open circuit short circuit and load compen sation values Loads the measurement conditions The panel load screen that is displayed differs depending on the load condi...

Page 117: ...he time of shipment when the unit has been reset or at any other time when there are no measurement conditions saved is displayed at the bottom of the MAIN display area Each time a panel number is changed the SUB display area for the mea surement conditions of that panel number flashes The panel is not loaded unless is pressed After panel load is carried out the self calibration value can be acqui...

Page 118: ... comparator mea surement and an OUT OF BINS or D NG judgment during BIN measurement Setting the Beep Tone for Key Operations p 114 1 In normal measurement mode press The upper part of the MAIN display area displays the menu contents and the lower part displays the setting information Refer to Menu display organization p 13 for menu order This setting cannot be changed in comparator mode and BIN mo...

Page 119: ...f the MAIN display area The beep tone setting for judgment results is not confirmed unless is pressed 5 Press The unit returns to normal measurement mode OFF No beep sound regardless of the evaluation result in A beep tone plays when there is an IN judgment AND for both C and D during comparator measurement and a judg ment corresponding to a BIN number during BIN measure ment nG A beep tone plays ...

Page 120: ...ggle on and oFF each time is pressed 4 Press The beep tone setting for key operations is confirmed Once set disp Display setting screen will be displayed in the upper part of the MAIN display area The beep tone setting for key operations is not confirmed unless is pressed 5 Press The unit returns to the measurement mode it was in prior to the menu items being displayed 6 9 2 Setting the Beep Tone ...

Page 121: ...value Range When the measurement condition is changed the monitor value will not be displayed before any measurement is carried out The judgment range for comparator measurement and BIN measurement can be switched using the keys The display items will change accordingly as shown below C reference value D reference value BIN 1 to 14 upper limit and lower limit values D upper limit and lower limit v...

Page 122: ...6 10 Switching the displayed item SUB display 116 The units during range display will appear as shown below Range display Units m 10 3 10 6 n 10 9 p 10 12 ...

Page 123: ...light up Then the system reset setting is displayed 3 Use the arrow keys to set system reset while the indication is dis played 4 Press to confirm the setting If you execute a system reset the measurement conditions are reset and the system is placed in the normal measurement mode See Appendix 7 Initial Settings Table p 11 6 11 Performing a System Reset System reset setting item MAIN display area ...

Page 124: ...the ON LINE switch and then let go of the switch when printing starts The current settings are printed The following is printed at the end of the printout Continue Push On line SW Write Push Paper feed SW 3 Press the ON LINE switch to change the settings Dip SW 1 is printed and the printer enters the configuration state for the soft ware DIP SW1 6 12 Printing Function To avoid electric shock turn ...

Page 125: ... SW 5 Press the ON LINE switch again so that the printer enters the configura tion state and configure each of the settings for DIP SW2 and DIP SW3 as shown in the table below Software DIP SW1 Settings Switch No Function ON Press ON LINE OFF Press FEED 1 Input method setting Parallel Serial 2 Print speed Fast Slow 3 Auto loading Enable Disable 4 CR function Carriage return Return 5 Setting command...

Page 126: ...r the FEED switch to complete the setup The following is printed Dip SW setting complete Software DIP SW3 Settings Switch No Function ON Press ON LINE OFF Press FEED 1 Data bit length 8 bits 7 bits 2 Use parity No Yes 3 Parity setting Odd Even 4 Control flow H W BUSY XON XOFF 5 Baud rate Set to 19200 bps OFF 6 ON 7 ON 8 OFF ...

Page 127: ...504 60 unit 4 Turn on the power of the 9442 Printer 6 12 2 Connection Procedure To avoid electric shock be sure to turn off the power of the printer and unit before you connect or disconnect a cable Models 3504 40 3504 50 3504 60 9442 Printer Connection BB RxD BA TxD CD DTR AB GND CA RTS CB CTS BA TxD BB RxD AB GND CA RTS Frame Frame Turn on the power of the 3504 40 3504 50 3504 60 unit before you...

Page 128: ...performing comparator measurement CP 100 052n F HI D 0 00050 HI CP 100 047n F IN D 0 00045 IN 3 Example when performing BIN measurement Model 3504 50 3504 60 only CP 100 016n F D 0 00042 BIN1 CP 100 023n F D 0 00036 OUTB Connecting a PC instead of the 9442 Printer enables you to receive the mea surement values on the PC Set the RS 232C communication conditions on the PC as shown below Bits per sec...

Page 129: ...utput of BIN results is only for Model 3504 50 3504 60 EXT I O Chapter 7 7 1 About the EXT I O Connector 25 1 50 26 PIN No I O Signal Line Name PIN No I O Signal Line Name 1 IN TRIG 26 IN LD0 2 IN LD1 27 IN LD2 3 IN LD3 28 IN LD4 4 IN LD5 29 IN LD6 5 IN LD VALID 30 OUT BIN1 C HI 6 OUT BIN2 C IN 31 OUT BIN3 C LO 7 OUT BIN4 D HI 32 OUT BIN5 D IN 8 OUT BIN6 D LO 33 OUT BIN7 AND 9 OUT BIN8 34 OUT BIN9...

Page 130: ...st or second parameters was not judged but the judgment result of the judged parameter is IN BIN1 to BIN14 OUT OF BINS D NG Outputs judgment results for BIN measurement Model 3504 50 3450 60 only INDEX This is the analog end of measurement signal After this signal is set to ON from the trailing edge the sample can be changed EOM This is the end of measurement signal EXT DCV EXT COM This terminal s...

Page 131: ...rence between signals Be sure to use protective grounding for the connected device Otherwise the insulation may be damaged 5 V DC is output between the internal DC power supply INT DVC and INT COM The maximum current capacity is 100 mA Do not connect a circuit that consumes 100 mA or more to an external device INT COM is connected to the case The maximum low level output current of the output sign...

Page 132: ...s set to external trigger If you press the judgment result is output from the EXT I O comparator result output signal line 7 3 About Input and Output Signals External DC Power Source Output Signal Internal Pull up Resistor of 3 3 k High Level Low Level Output Current 10 mA 30 mA 5 5 0 9 V 12 12 1 1 V 24 24 TRIG Start of measurement signal INDEX Analog end of measurement signal EOM End of measureme...

Page 133: ...gger 0 s T6 From Comparator BIN Judgement Result to EOM LOW Setting value for Display Time 85 s 3 As the speed for the Comparator and the acceleration LOW HI of the BIN Evaluation Results Pins 6 to 12 30 to 37 39 depends on the circuit structure connected to the EXT I O using Comparator BIN evaluation result level immediately after EOM output may cause measurement error To prevent this it is possi...

Page 134: ...alues are the initial values of the wait time settings They are for reference only The actual value will be 5 0 ms wait time of the trigger simul taneous output function A wait time for trigger synchronous output function will be decided according to the following table As for Range 9 and 10 when 120 Hz 40 ms will be added to the wait time of Range 1 to 8 when 1 KHz 3 ms will be added to the wait ...

Page 135: ... comparator is executed D The calculation time differs if BIN is executed Only for 3504 50 3504 60 Measurement Frequency Measurement Speed FAST ms NORM ms SLOW ms 120 Hz 10 0 37 5 146 0 1 kHz 2 0 5 5 29 5 Measurement Frequency Measurement Speed FAST ms NORM ms SLOW ms 120 Hz 25 8 43 2 148 2 1 kHz 4 8 7 30 Open Circuit Short Circuit and load Circuit Compensation ms No 0 0 Yes Max 0 4 Each Measureme...

Page 136: ...7 4 About Measurement Times 130 ...

Page 137: ...er switch can be controlled The buzzer tone can be switched on and off The system can be reset Measurement results can be printed if you connect an optional 9442 Printer to the unit See 6 12 Printing Function p 118 Use of the common commands of IEEE 488 2 1987 required is possible This function is compliant with the following standard IEEE 488 1 1987 This function was designed in reference to the ...

Page 138: ...tinues and then XON 11H is sent and the controller is notified that there is sufficient remaining space in the buffer when the amount of data becomes less than 25 8 2 Specifications 8 2 1 RS 232C Specifications Transmission Method Communication method Full duplex Synchronous method Start stop synchronization Transmission Speed 9600 bps 19200 bps Data Bits 8 bits Parity None Stop Bits 1 bit Message...

Page 139: ... Send XON 8 2 2 GP IB Specifications Only for Models 3504 50 3504 60 SH1 Supports all source handshake functions AH1 Supports all acceptor handshake functions T6 Supports standard talker functions Supports serial poll functions Talk only mode is not supported Supports the talker cancel function by MLA My Listen Address L4 Supports standard listener functions Listener only mode is not supported Sup...

Page 140: ...tor in place by tighten ing the screws D sub 9 pin male 4 40 fixing screws Connect the RS 232C cable When connecting the controller DTE prepare a cross cable that meets the specifications of the connector of the unit and the connector of the controller The input output connector complies with the terminal DTE specifications 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Connector D sub Pin No Interchange Circuit Name CCITT Ci...

Page 141: ...4 50 3504 60 _ Models 3504 40 3504 50 3504 60 BB RxD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BA TxD CD DTR AB GND CA RTS CB CTS SHELL BA TxD CD DTR AB GND CA RTS CB CTS BB RxD Controller DOS V PC Hardware control will not work properly if you use a cable that has CA RTS and CB CTS short circuited Connect the GP IB cable Recommended Cables 9151 02 GP IB Connector Cable 2 m 9151 04 GP IB Connector Cable...

Page 142: ...cedure for Communication Conditions___________________ 1 Press The upper part of the MAIN display area displays the menu contents and the lower part displays the setting information Refer to Menu display organization p 13 for menu order 2 Use or to select the IF GPib rS Prnt menu item 8 3 2 Setting the Interface Communication Conditions Communication condition setting screen Menu content Interface...

Page 143: ... is confirmed GPib For using the GP IB interface only for Models 3504 50 3504 60 rS For using the RS 232C interface Prnt For using the 9442 Printer Selecting Print completes the setup because there are no advanced setting items for this interface After you complete the setup LoAd_A C h Panel load screen is displayed at the top of the MAIN display area ...

Page 144: ...prior to the menu items being displayed If IF GPib was selected for using the GP IB interface only for Models 3504 50 3504 60 1 Use the numeric keypad or and to set an address 0 to 30 and then press to confirm the address 2 Use or to set the terminator LF LF with EOI CrLF CR LF with EOI Pressing or switches between LF CrLF If IF rS was selected for using the RS 232C interface 1 Use or to set a bau...

Page 145: ... and the RMT LED lights up See Connecting to the interface 8 3 Connection and Setting Procedures p 134 See Starting communication 8 5 Communication Procedure p 140 The keys at the top of the front panel are disabled Canceling Remote Mode_________________________________________ Press when you want to return to the normal state local state The RMT LED goes out 8 4 Remote Function ...

Page 146: ... to the unit and response mes sages p 141 are sent from the unit to the PC Messages are classified as follows 8 5 Communication Procedure Program Message Response Message 3504 40 3504 50 3504 50 Response Message Message Command message Query message Program Message The term command appearing in the following explanations has the same meaning as program message ...

Page 147: ...QUENCY instruction for finding out the set frequency See For details Header p 142 Separator p 143 Data Section p 144 Response Message_____________________________________________ A response message is created after the syntax of a received query message has been checked The HEADer command can be used to select whether there is a header Header ON FREQUENCY 1000 Header OFF 1000 The current frequency...

Page 148: ...The header indicates what is to be controlled Program messages must have a header 1 Command Program Headers There are three types of headers simple command compound command and common command Simple Command Header Simple command headers contain a single word beginning with an alphabetic character HEADer Compound Command Header Compound command headers contain multiple simple command headers separa...

Page 149: ...ing is continued for an execution error or a query error See For details on errors 8 6 4 About Event Registers p 149 and the error explana tions in 8 7 Message List Pages 154 to 166 2 Message Unit Separator Space A space is used as a separator to differentiate the header and data section Add a space between the header and data section 3 Message Unit Separator Comma When a message has multiple data...

Page 150: ...umeric data formats NR1 NR2 and NR3 Both signed numeric and unsigned numeric values are acceptable for each of these formats Unsigned numeric values are treated as positive numeric values Furthermore if the accuracy of numeric values exceeds that capable of being handled by the unit the numeric values are rounded off NR1Integer data Example 12 23 34 NR2Fixed point data Example 1 23 23 45 3 456 NR3...

Page 151: ...ent NG Expression with current path omitted BEEPer KEY ON JUDGment NG The current path is cleared when the power is turned on the interface type is changed the device is cleared only for GP IB or upon detection of a colon at the beginning of a command or a message terminator Common command messages can be executed regardless of the current path Furthermore the current path is not affected A colon ...

Page 152: ...r is cleared For GP IB the output queue is cleared and a query error is generated if a new message is received when there is data in the output queue Input Buffer ___________________________________________________ The input buffer is the area in the unit where received data is stored The input buffer is 10 kB If data exceeding 10 kB was sent and the input buffer becomes full the GP IB interface b...

Page 153: ...d information is set bit 6 MMS master sum mary status bit of the status byte register is set and an SRQ service request message is generated and used to generate a service request 8 6 3 About the Status Byte Register bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 Unused SRQ ESB MAV ESB3 ESB2 ESB1 ESB0 MSS bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 Unused x ESB MAV ESB3 ESB2 ESB1 ESB0 Logical OR Status Byte ...

Page 154: ...gister SRER __________________________ When the service request enable register is used to set each of the bits to 1 the corresponding bits are enabled in the status byte register Bit 7 Unused Bit 6 SRQ This becomes 1 when a service request is sent MSS This indicates logical OR of other bits of the status byte register Bit 5 ESB Standard event summary logical OR bit This indicates the logical OR o...

Page 155: ...ified When the data format differs from that specified When a command not in the unit is received Bit 4 EXE Execution error This becomes 1 when a received command cannot be executed for some reason When the specified data is outside the setting range When the specified data cannot be set When the command cannot be executed because another function is being used Bit 3 DDE Device dependent error Thi...

Page 156: ...s enabled by the event status enable register becomes 1 the corresponding bit becomes as follows When event status register 0 Bit 0 ESB0 of the status byte register becomes 1 When event status register 1 bit 1 ESB1 becomes 1 When event status register 2 bit 2 ESB2 becomes 1 When event status register 3 bit 3 ESB3 becomes 1 The content of event status register 0 1 2 and 3 is cleared at the followin...

Page 157: ...thin range of second parameter Bit 3 SHI Above upper limit of second parameter Bit 2 FLO Below lower limit value of first parameter Bit 1 FIN Within range of first parameter Bit 0 FHI Above upper limit of first parameter Event Status Register 2 ESR2 Bit 7 BIN8 Within range of BIN 8 Bit 6 BIN7 Within range of BIN 7 Bit 5 BIN6 Within range of BIN 6 Bit 4 BIN5 Within range of BIN 5 Bit 3 BIN4 Within ...

Page 158: ...5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 NOC AND SLO SIN SHI FLO FIN FHI bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 NOC AND SLO SIN SHI FLO FIN FHI Logical OR Event Status Register 1 ESR1 Event Status Enable Register 1 ESER1 bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 BIN8 BIN7 BIN6 BIN5 BIN4 BIN3 BIN2 BIN1 bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 BIN8 BIN7 BIN6 BIN5 BIN4 BIN3 BIN2 BIN1 Event Status Register 2 ESR2 Eve...

Page 159: ...atus Register 0 ESR0 Event Status Enable Register 0 ESE0 ESE0 Event Status Register 1 ESR1 Event Status Enable Register 1 ESE1 ESE1 Event Status Register 2 ESR2 Event Status Enable Register 2 ESE2 ESE2 Event Status Register 3 ESR3 Event Status Enable Register 3 ESE3 ESE3 Command Description GTL Go To Local Cancels the remote state and switches to the local state LLO Local Lock Out Disables all key...

Page 160: ...er 3 5 176 SRE Query of service request enable register 1 2 3 176 STB Query of status byte register 1 2 3 177 TRG Performing of sampling once 1 3 4 177 TST Query of self test and results 1 2 3 173 WAI Wait 1 174 Error Explanations An error is generated when a message is executed in the following cases 1 Command Error ___ When there is data after a command or query 2 Query Error _______ When a resp...

Page 161: ...181 BIN FLIMit COUNt BIN Number Lower Limit Value Upper Limit Value BIN Number Numeric Value from 1 to 14 NR1 Lower Limit Value Upper Limit Value OFF Numeric Value from 199999 to 999999 NR1 Setting of upper limit and lower limit values of first parameter for BIN function in count value mode 2 3 182 Error Explanations An error is generated when a message is executed in the following cases 1 Query E...

Page 162: ...BIN SLIMit DEViation Lower Limit Value Upper Limit Value Lower Limit Value Upper Limit Value OFF Numeric Value from 199999 to 199999 NR1 Setting of upper limit and lower limit values of second parameter for BIN function in devia tion percent mode 2 3 186 BIN SLIMit DEViation Query of upper limit and lower limit values of second parameter for BIN function in devia tion percent mode 1 2 186 BIN SLIM...

Page 163: ...COMParator DISPlay Query of the SUB display area indication dur ing comparator measurement 1 2 191 COMParator FLIMit COUNt Lower Limit Value Upper Limit Value OFF Numeric Value from 199999 to 999999 NR1 Setting of upper limit and lower limit values of first parameter for comparator function in count value mode 2 3 192 Unique Commands Command Data Section Explanation Error Refer ence Page Error Exp...

Page 164: ...nd upper limit and lower limit values of second parameter for comparator function in deviation percent mode 2 3 195 COMParator SLIMit DEViation Query of reference value and upper limit and lower limit values of second parameter for comparator function in deviation percent mode 1 2 195 Open Circuit and Short Circuit Compensation CORRection DATA Query of compensation values for open circuit and shor...

Page 165: ...t parameter for short circuit compensation values 2 3 204 CORRection SHORt DATA FORMat Query of output parameter for short circuit compensation values 1 2 204 CORRection SHORt POINt 1 to 255 NR1 Setting of short circuit compensation reading 2 3 205 CORRection SHORt POINt Query of short circuit compensation reading 1 2 205 Load Compensation CORRection LOAD ON OFF RETurn Setting of load compensation...

Page 166: ... 99 9E 3 NR3 compensation value 2 1 99999 to 1 99999 NR2 Setting of offset compensation values 2 3 211 CORRection OFFSet DATA Query of offset compensation values 1 2 211 Low C Reject Function CREJect ON OFF Setting of Low C reject function 2 3 212 CREJect Query of Low C reject function 1 2 212 Unique Commands Command Data Section Explanation Error Refer ence Page Error Explanations An error is gen...

Page 167: ...255 NR1 Setting of event status enable register 3 2 3 217 ESE3 Query of event status enable register 3 1 2 217 ESR0 Query of event status register 0 1 217 ESR1 Query of event status register 1 1 218 Unique Commands Command Data Section Explanation Error Refer ence Page Error Explanations An error is generated when a message is executed in the following cases 1 Query Error _______ When a response m...

Page 168: ...JUDGment MODE COUNt DEViation Setting of judgment mode of comparator and BIN functions 2 3 222 JUDGment MODE Query of judgment mode of comparator and BIN functions 1 2 222 Unique Commands Command Data Section Explanation Error Refer ence Page Error Explanations An error is generated when a message is executed in the following cases 1 Query Error _______ When a response message exceeds 10 kB 2 Exec...

Page 169: ...data for measurement val ue acquisition query 2 3 230 MEASure VALid Query of effective data for measurement val ue acquisition query 1 2 230 Unique Commands Command Data Section Explanation Error Refer ence Page Error Explanations An error is generated when a message is executed in the following cases 1 Query Error _______ When a response message exceeds 10 kB 2 Execution Error ____ When a command...

Page 170: ...easurement Range RANGe 1 to 10 NR1 Setting of measurement range 2 3 236 RANGe Query of measurement range 1 2 236 RANGe AUTO ON OFF Automatic setting of measurement range 2 3 5 237 Unique Commands Command Data Section Explanation Error Refer ence Page Error Explanations An error is generated when a message is executed in the following cases 1 Query Error _______ When a response message exceeds 10 k...

Page 171: ...tor of a response message 1 2 240 Trigger TRIGger INTernal EXTernal Setting of trigger 2 3 241 TRIGger Query of trigger 1 2 241 TRIGger DELay 0 to 9 999 Setting of trigger delay time 2 3 241 Unique Commands Command Data Section Explanation Error Refer ence Page Error Explanations An error is generated when a message is executed in the following cases 1 Query Error _______ When a response message e...

Page 172: ...__ When a command is executed while open circuit short circuit or load compensation 3 Execution Error ____ When set to other than the specified character data or numeric data 4 Execution Error ____When a number that has not been saved is specified 5 Execution Error ____When a command is executed during comparator measurement or BIN measure ment 6 Execution Error ____When not even one measurement v...

Page 173: ...Yes Yes 176 IDN Yes Yes Yes No 173 OPC Yes Yes Yes Yes 174 OPC Yes Yes Yes Yes 174 RST Yes Yes Yes No 173 SRE Yes Yes Yes No 176 SRE Yes Yes Yes No 176 STB Yes Yes Yes No 177 TRG Yes Yes Yes No 177 TST Yes Yes Yes No 173 WAI Yes Yes Yes Yes 174 8 8 2 Unique Commands Yes Available Only for commands available Key unavailable No Unavailable Only for Models 3504 50 3504 60 Command Name Normal Measurem...

Page 174: ...CIRCuit AUTO Yes Yes Yes No 189 CONTact VERify Yes Yes Yes No 190 CONTact VERify Yes Yes Yes No 190 COMParator Yes Yes Yes No 190 COMParator Yes Yes Yes No 190 COMParator DISPlay Yes Yes Yes No 191 COMParator DISPlay Yes Yes Yes No 191 COMParator FLIMit COUNt Yes Yes Yes No 192 COMParator FLIMit COUNt Yes Yes Yes No 192 COMParator FLIMit DEViation Yes Yes Yes No 193 COMParator FLIMit DEViation Yes...

Page 175: ...es No 207 CORRection LOAD DATA FORMat Yes Yes Yes No 209 CORRection LOAD DATA FORMat Yes Yes Yes No 209 CORRection LOAD REFerence Yes No 210 CORRection LOAD REFerence Yes Yes Yes No 210 CORRection OFFSet Yes No 211 CORRection OFFSet Yes Yes Yes No 211 CORRection OFFSet DATA Yes No 211 CORRection OFFSet DATA Yes Yes Yes No 211 CREJect Yes Yes Yes No 212 CREJect Yes Yes Yes No 212 CREJect LIMit Yes ...

Page 176: ... Yes No 222 KEYLock Yes Yes Yes No 222 LEVel Yes No 223 LEVel Yes Yes Yes No 223 LEVel CHECk Yes Yes Yes No 223 LEVel CHECk Yes Yes Yes No 223 LEVel CHECk LIMit Yes Yes Yes No 224 LEVel CHECk LIMit Yes Yes Yes No 224 LOAD Yes Yes Yes No 224 LOAD TYPE Yes Yes Yes No 225 LOAD TYPE Yes Yes Yes No 225 MEASure Yes Yes Yes No 226 MEASure VALid Yes Yes Yes No 230 MEASure VALid Yes Yes Yes No 230 MEMory Y...

Page 177: ...urce Yes Yes Yes No 239 SSOurce WAIT Yes Yes Yes No 239 SSOurce WAIT Yes Yes Yes No 239 TRANsmit TERMinator Yes Yes Yes No 240 TRANsmit TERMinator Yes Yes Yes No 240 TRIGger Yes Yes Yes No 241 TRIGger Yes Yes Yes No 241 TRIGger DELay Yes No 241 TRIGger DELay Yes Yes Yes No 241 TRIGger DELay STATe Yes No 242 TRIGger DELay STATe Yes Yes Yes No 242 USER IDENtity Yes Yes Yes No 242 USER IDENtity Yes Y...

Page 178: ...asurement signal level to 500 mV Query LEVEL LEVEL 0 5 when HEADER ON 0 5 when HEADER OFF The measurement signal level is set to 500 mV Indicates the content of the command Describes the syntax of the message Provides an explanation of the command data section or response data Provides an explanation of the message Shows an actual example of using the command This explanation is normally for when ...

Page 179: ...the unit This is the same as performing a system reset However the interface setting and user ID setting are excluded See Appendix 7 Initial Settings Table p A11 Query of Self Test Execution and Results Syntax Query Response TST Numeric Value Numeric Value 0 to 15 NR1 Explanation Returns the results of the self check of the unit as an NR1 numeric value No header is added to the response message Ex...

Page 180: ...he OPC command Continuing Execution of Commands after Command Processing Ends Syntax Command WAI Example A B WAI C Executes WAIand then the C command after processing ends for commands A and B Current Frequency 1 kHz when in internal trigger state When the WAI command was not used Send FREQuency 120 MEASure In this case it is not certain which frequency measurement value will be sent in response t...

Page 181: ...uery Response ESE Numeric Value ESE Numeric Value Numeric Value 0 to 255 NR1 Explanation Command Sets the mask pattern of the SESER to a numeric value from 0 to 255 A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric The initial value when the power is turned on is 0 Query Returns the SESER content set by the ESE command as an NR1 numeric value from ...

Page 182: ... Response SRE Numeric Value SRE Numeric Value Numeric Value 0 to 255 NR1 Explanation Command Sets the mask pattern of the SRER to a numeric value from 0 to 255 A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric The values of bit 6 and the unused bit bit 7 are ignored The value is initialized to 0 when the power is turned on Query Returns the SRER co...

Page 183: ... a NR1 numeric value from 0 to 127 No header is added to the response message Example Query Response STB 8 Bit 3 of STB is 1 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 Unused MSS ESB MAV ESB3 ESB2 ESB1 ESB0 Sampling Request Syntax Command TRG Explanation Performs sampling once when there is an external trigger Example TRIGger EXTernal TRG MEASure ...

Page 184: ...he setting of the number of measurements to average as NR1 numeric value Example Command AVERaging 32 Set the number of measurements to average to 32 Query Response AVERaging AVERaging 32 when HEADER ON 32 when HEADER OFF The number of measurements to average is set at 32 Note The command receives 1 but the response returns OFF Setting and Query of Average Syntax Command Query Response AVERaging S...

Page 185: ...G Sets the beep tone so that it plays when the value is outside the range Query Response BEEPer JUDGment BEEPER JUDGMENT NG when HEADER ON NG when HEADER OFF The beep tone is set so that it plays when the value is outside the range Setting and Query of Key Input Beep Tone Syntax Command Query Response BEEPer KEY ON OFF BEEPer KEY ON OFF ON Set so that the beep tone plays OFF Set so that the beep t...

Page 186: ...ation Command Sets the BIN measurement function to ON OFF If the BIN ON command is sent during comparator measurement comparator measurement ends automatically and BIN measurement starts Query Returns ON or OFF for the setting of the BIN measurement function Example Command BIN ON Sets the BIN measurement function to ON Query Response BIN BIN ON when HEADER ON ON when HEADER OFF The BIN measuremen...

Page 187: ...hing to be displayed in the SUB display area Explanation Command Sets the set upper limit and lower limit values or the reference value to be displayed in the SUB display area during BIN measurement A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric Query Returns the indication setting of the SUB display area during BIN measurement as characters Exa...

Page 188: ...count value mode of the specified BIN number A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric value can be handled Query Returns the upper limit and lower limit value settings for the first parameter in count value mode of the specified BIN number in order of BIN number lower limit value and upper limit value Example Command BIN FLIMit COUNt 1 100...

Page 189: ...iation percent mode of the specified BIN number A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric value can be handled Query Returns the upper limit and lower limit value settings for the first parameter in deviation percent mode of the specified BIN number in order of BIN number lower limit value and upper limit value Example Command BIN FLIMit DE...

Page 190: ...t non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric value can be handled Query Returns the reference value set for the first parameter in deviation percent mode Example Command BIN FLIMit REFerence 150000 Sets 150000 for the reference value of the first parameter in deviation percent mode Query Response BIN FLIMit REFerence BIN FLIMit REFERENCE 150000 when HEADER ON 150000 when HEADER OFF 1500...

Page 191: ... parameter in count value mode A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric value can be handled Query Returns the upper limit and lower limit value settings for the second parameter in count value mode in order of lower limit value and upper limit value Example Command BIN SLIMit COUNt 100000 150000 Sets 100000 for the lower limit value and 1...

Page 192: ... NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric Query Returns the upper limit and lower limit value settings for the second parameter in deviation percent mode in order of lower limit value and upper limit value Example Command BIN SLIMit DEViation 10 10 Sets 10 for the lower limit value and 10 for the upper limit value of the second parameter in deviation percent...

Page 193: ...ed but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric Query Returns the reference value set for the second parameter in deviation percent mode Example Command BIN SLIMit REFerence 150000 Sets 150000 for the reference value of the second parameter in devi ation percent mode Query Response BIN SLIMit REFerence BIN SLIMit REFERENCE 150000 when HEADER ON 150000 when HEADER OFF 150000 is set for...

Page 194: ...quest to start the acquisition of the self calibration value Request for Start of Self Calibration Syntax Command CALibration ADJust Explanation Command Request for start of self calibration Self calibration value will be acquired during measurement after com mand handling To acquire a suitable self calibration value connect the object to be tested firmly to the measurement terminal and activate t...

Page 195: ...uery Response CIRCuit CIRCUIT SERIAL when HEADER ON SERIAL when HEADER OFF The equivalent circuit mode is set to series equivalent circuit Automatic Setting and Query of Equivalent Circuit Syntax Command Query Response CIRCuit AUTO ON OFF CIRCuit AUTO ON OFF ON Switching is performed automatically OFF Switching is not performed automatically Explanation Command Sets equivalent circuit mode to be s...

Page 196: ... the contact check after measurement Query Response CONTact VERify CONTACT VERIFY AFTER when HEADER ON AFTER when HEADER OFF Set to carry out contact check after measurement Note When the contact check function is set to bEForE or both the trig ger simultaneous output function will automatically turn to ON Setting and Query of ON OFF Setting of Comparator Function Syntax Command Query Response COM...

Page 197: ... displayed in the SUB display area Explanation Command CommandSets the set upper limit and lower limit values or the refer ence value to be displayed in the SUB display area during comparator measurement Query Returns the indication setting of the SUB display area during compar ator measurement as characters Example Command COMParator DISPlay C Sets the upper limit and lower limit values of C to b...

Page 198: ...or function in count value mode A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric Query Returns data for the upper limit and lower limit value settings of the first parameter for the comparator function in order of lower limit value and upper limit value Example Command COMParator FLIMit COUNt 112345 123456 Sets 112345 for the lower limit value and...

Page 199: ...ameter in deviation percent mode A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric Query Returns the reference value and upper limit and lower limit value set tings for the first parameter in deviation percent mode in order of ref erence value lower limit value and upper limit value Example Command COMParator FLIMit DEViation 250000 5 0 5 0 Sets 25...

Page 200: ...r function in count value mode A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric Query Returns data for the upper limit and lower limit value settings of the second parameter for the comparator function in order of lower limit value and upper limit value Example Command COMParator SLIMit COUNt 112345 123456 Sets 112345 for the lower limit value and...

Page 201: ... accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric Query Returns the reference value and upper limit and lower limit value set tings for the second parameter in deviation percent mode in order of reference value lower limit value and upper limit value Example Command COMParator SLIMit DEViation 2000 5 5 Sets 2000 for the reference value 5 for the lower limit value and 5 for the up...

Page 202: ...Angle OFF Numeric Value NR2 Output parameter GB G OFF Numeric Value NR3 B OFF Numeric Value NR3 Output parameter CPG Cp OFF Numeric Value NR3 G OFF Numeric Value NR3 Explanation Query Returns the compensation values for open circuit and short circuit compensation in the current measurement conditions frequency level as characters or a numeric value If compensation is set to OFF or the spot compens...

Page 203: ...ensation function OFF Disable open circuit compensation value at the enabled measurement conditions frequency level RETurn Enable all disabled open circuit compensation values Query Returns the setting of the open circuit compensation function as char acters ALL The open circuit compensation function is enabled for all mea surement conditions frequency level ON The open circuit compensation functi...

Page 204: ... kHz 0 1 V Model 3504 60 only 0 5 V 1 V frequency Measurement signal level B The following will occur when circuit compensation is dis abled execute CORREction OPEN OFF or when is pressed for 2 seconds or more adjustment value invalid no adjustment value 120 Hz 1 kHz 0 1 V Model 3504 60 only 0 5 V 1 V frequency Measurement signal level C When CORRection OPEN RETurn is executed setting before circu...

Page 205: ...he forwarding format is ZPH Compensation values 1 Z Z 0 an execution error Compensation values 2 PH PH 180 PH 180anexecutionerror When the forwarding format is GB Compensation values 1 G Compensation values 2 B When the forwarding format is CPG Compensation values 1 Cp Compensation values 2 G When the compensation value is 1E 21 to 1E 21 the setting value will be 0 Example Command CORRection OPEN ...

Page 206: ...warding format of open circuit compensation values Query Returns the setting of the forwarding format for open circuit compen sation values Example Command CORRection OPEN DATA FORMat GB Sets the forwarding format of open circuit compensation values to be G and B Query Response CORRection OPEN DATA FORMat CORRECTION OPEN DATA FORMAT GB when HEADER ON GB when HEADER OFF The forwarding format of ope...

Page 207: ...gs of measurement conditions for open compensation values Example Command CORRection OPEN POINt 36 Set to acquire open compensation values under the measurement conditions in Yes below during command for open compensation value CORRection OPEN ALL or acquiring open compensation value using key operation Query Response CORRection OPEN POINt CORRECTION OPEN POINT 36 when HEADER ON 36 when HEADER OFF...

Page 208: ...t cir cuit compensation function OFF Disable short circuit compensation value at the enabled measurement conditions frequency level RETurn Enable all disabled short circuit compensation values Query Returns the setting of the short circuit compensation function as char acters ALL The short compensation function is enabled for all measure ment conditions frequency level ON The short compensation fu...

Page 209: ... Compensation values 1 Z Z 0 an execution error Compensation values 2 PH PH 180 PH 180 an execution error When the forwarding format is RSX Compensation values 1 Rs Compensation values 2 X When the forwarding format is LSRS Compensation values 1 Ls Compensation values 2 Rs When the compensation value is 1E 21 to 1E 21 the setting value will be 0 Example Command CORRection SHORt DATA FORMat RSX COR...

Page 210: ...ding format of short circuit compensation values Query Returns the setting of the forwarding format for short circuit compen sation values Example Command CORRection SHORt DATA FORMat RSX Sets the forwarding format of short circuit compensation values to be Rs and X Query Response CORRection SHORt DATA FORMat CORRECTION SHORT DATA FORMAT RSX when HEADER ON RSX when HEADER OFF The forwarding format...

Page 211: ...ings of measurement conditions for short compensation values Example Command CORRection SHORt POINt 18 Set to acquire short compensation values under the measurement conditions in Yes below during command for short compensation value CORRection SHORt ALL or acquiring short compensation value using key operation Query Response CORRection SHORt POINt CORRECTION SHORt POINT 18 when HEADER ON 18 when ...

Page 212: ...mpensation value at the current measurement conditions and enable the load circuit compensation function OFF Disable the load circuit compensation value at the enabled measurement frequency RETurn Enable all disabled load circuit compensation values Query Returns the setting of the load compensation function as characters ON The load compensation function is enabled for the current measurement con...

Page 213: ...ation equivalent circuit mode open compensation short compensation Note The forwarding format for making settings and reading data with this command follows the CORRection LOAD DATA FORMat setting When the forwarding format is COEFFICIENT Compensation values 1 Z_COEF Compensation values 2 PH_COEF When the forwarding format is ZPH Compensation values 1 Z Compensation values 2 PH When the forwarding...

Page 214: ...value for current measurement settings to 1 02453 0 16346 Z_COEF PH_COEF Query CORRection LOAD DATA CORRection LOAD DATA 1 02453E 00 0 16346E 00 when HEADER ON 1 02453E 00 0 16346E 00 when HEADER OFF When the forwarding format setting is COEFFICIENT the load compensation value for current measurement settings is set to 1 02453 0 16346 Z_COEF PH_COEF Setting and Query of Load Compensation Values ...

Page 215: ...Explanation Command Sets the forwarding format of load compensation values Query Returns the setting of the forwarding format for load compensation values Example Command CORRection LOAD DATA FORMat COEFficient Sets the forwarding format of load compensation values to be the impedance compensation coefficient and phase compensation coeffi cient Query Response CORRection LOAD DATA FORMat CORRECTION...

Page 216: ...sipation factor A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric Query Returns the reference value setting in the order of Reference Value 1 and Reference Value 2 Example Command CORRection LOAD REFerence 250000 1000 Sets the reference values for the load compensation function to C 250000 and D 1000 Query Response CORRection LOAD REFerence CORRECT...

Page 217: ... value CORRection OFFSet DATA C offset compensation value D offset compensation value C offset compensation value 99 9E 3 to 99 9E 3 The second parameter offset compensation value 1 99999 to 1 99999 NR2 Explanation Command Sets the offset compensation value A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric Query The offset compensation value settin...

Page 218: ...C reject function is enabled Setting and Query of Low C Reject Function Limit Value Syntax Command Query Response CREJect LIMit Numeric Value CREJect LIMit Numeric Value 0 000 to 10 000 NR2 Explanation Command Sets the Low C reject function limit value A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric Query Returns the Low C reject function limit v...

Page 219: ...rigger signal in EXT I O when measuring Query Response DISable TRIGger DISABLE TRIGGER ON when HEADER ON ON when HEADER OFF Set to reject the input trigger signal in EXT I O when measuring Setting and Query of Display Syntax Command Query Response DISPlay ON OFF DISPlay ON OFF ON The display is always lit OFF The display remains off as long as there is no key control Explanation Command Turns the ...

Page 220: ...Unused Overrun error Framing error Parity error Setting and Query of Event Status Enable Register 0 ESER0 Syntax Command Query Response ESE0 Numeric Value ESE0 Numeric Value Numeric Value 0 to 255 NR1 Explanation Command Sets the mask pattern of the ESER0 to a numeric value from 0 to 255 A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric The initial...

Page 221: ...alue from 0 to 255 A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric The initial value when the power is turned on is 0 Query Returns the ESER1 content as an NR1 numeric value Example Command Query Response ESE1 64 Sets bit 6 of ESER1 ESE1 ESE1 64 when HEADER ON 64 when HEADER OFF Bit 6 of ESER1 is set to 1 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bi...

Page 222: ...e in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric The initial value when the power is turned on is 0 Query Returns the ESER2 content as an NR1 numeric value Example Command Query Response ESE2 1 Sets bit 0 of ESER2 ESE2 ESE2 1 when HEADER ON 1 when HEADER OFF Bit 0 of ESER2 is set to 1 Note There is no BIN function for the Model 3504 40 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 bit ...

Page 223: ...ponse ESE3 64 Sets bit 6 of ESER3 ESE3 ESE3 64 when HEADER ON 64 when HEADER OFF Bit 6 of ESER3 is set to 1 Note There is no BIN function for the Model 3504 40 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 DNG OUT BIN14 BIN13 BIN12 BIN11 BIN10 BIN9 Query of Event Status Register 0 Syntax Query Response ESR0 Numeric Value Numeric Value 0 to 255 NR1 Explanation Query Returns t...

Page 224: ...gister 2 ESR2 setting content as NR1 numeric data from 0 to 255 and then clears that content No header is added to the response message For the Model 3504 40 0 is always returned Example Query Response ESR2 1 Bit 0 of ESR2 is 1 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 BIN8 BIN7 BIN6 BIN5 BIN4 BIN3 BIN2 BIN1 Query of Event Status Register 3 Syntax Query Response ESR3 Num...

Page 225: ...sponse FREQuency FREQUENCY 1000 when HEADER ON 1000 when HEADER OFF The measurement frequency is set to 1 kHz Setting and Query of RS 232C Communication Handshake Syntax Command Query Response HANDshake Character HANDshake Character X HARDware BOTH OFF X Software handshake HARDware Hardware handshake BOTH Software handshake hardware handshake OFF No handshake Explanation Command Sets the communica...

Page 226: ...planation Command Sets delay time comparator and the BIN judgement result EOM period A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric Query Returns the setting of delay time comparator and the BIN judgement result EOM period as charaters Example Command IO OUTPut DELay 0 0005 Sets delay time comparator and the BIN judgement result EOM period to 50...

Page 227: ...ns the setting of whether to reset the judgment result signal line in EXT I O Note The judgment result signal line indicates judgment results for C or D HI C or D IN and C or D LO for comparator measurement and judg ment results OUT OF BINS D NG BIN1 to BIN14 for BIN measure ment and error CV error Low C error level detected error contact error See 7 1 About the EXT I O Connector p 123 Example Com...

Page 228: ...Gment MODE COUNt Selects count value mode Query Response JUDGment MODE JUDGMENT MODE COUNT when HEADER ON COUNT when HEADER OFF The judgment mode is set to count value mode Setting and Query of Key Lock Function Syntax Command Query Response KEYLock ON OFF KEYLock ON OFF Explanation Command Sets the key lock function to ON OFF Query Returns ON or OFF for the setting of the key lock function Exampl...

Page 229: ...LEVel 0 5 Sets the measurement signal level to 500 mV Query Response LEVel LEVEL 0 5 when HEADER ON 0 5 when HEADER OFF The measurement signal level is set to 500 mV Setting and Query of Measurement Level Monitoring Function Syntax Command Query LEVel CHECk ON OFF LEVel CHECk Explanation Command Set whether or not to judge the amount of change of the voltage and current monitor levels Query Return...

Page 230: ...dging abnormal measurement level to 5 During a measurement if the amount of change of the monitor values voltage monitor value current monitor value exceeds 5 it is detected as an outside of limit range error A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but non significant digits are rounded off so the numeric LEVel CHECk LIMit LEVEL CHECK LIMIT 5 00 when HEADER ON 5 when HEADER OFF The threshold for...

Page 231: ...ion values to be loaded HARDware Sets the device settings to be loaded Explanation Command Sets the load method Query Returns the setting of the load method as characters Example Command LOAD TYPE CORRection Sets only the data of the compensation values to be loaded at load time Query Response LOAD TYPE LOAD TYPE CORRECTION when HEADER ON CORRECTION when HEADER OFF Only the data of the compensatio...

Page 232: ... errors after measurement 16 L side contact check error after measurement 15 H side contact check error after measurement 14 H L side contact check errors before measurement 13 L side contact check error before measurement 12 H side contact check error before measurement 6 Fixed voltage abnormality CV error 7 Over range 7 Under range 5 Outside of Low C reject limit range 4 Abnormal level detected ...

Page 233: ...easurement mode was changed OUT OF BINS is returned for the BIN measurement result Example Query Response Query Response Query Response During normal measurement when the second parameter is D MEASure 0 CP 1 23456E 06 D 0 12345 0 when HEADER ON 0 1 23456E 06 0 12345 0 when HEADER OFF Comparator measurement the second parameter is D when panel number 5 is loaded LOAD 5 MEASure 0 0 CP 1 23456E 06 0 ...

Page 234: ... abnormality CV error 6 0 1 777777E 77 1 777777 1 Over range 7 0 1 999999E 99 1 999999 1 Under range 7 0 1 999999E 99 1 999999 1 Outside of Low C reject limit range 5 Standard judgment Standard judgment Measurement value Standard judgment Measure ment value Standard judgment Abnormal level detected 4 0 1 666666E 66 1 666666 1 Outside of C display range normal measurement comparator and BIN measure...

Page 235: ...C HI pin 30 D HI pin 7 Fixed voltage abnor mality CV error LOW HI LOW HI C HI pin 30 D HI pin 7 Over range HI HI LOW HI C HI pin 30 D HI pin 7 Under range HI HI LOW HI C LOW pin 31 D LOW pin 8 Outside of Low C reject limit range LOW LOW HI LOW HI LOW HI Standard judgment Abnormal level detected LOW HI LOW HI C HI pin 30 D HI pin 7 Outside of C display range normal measure ment comparator and BIN m...

Page 236: ...5 Example Command Query Response MEASure VALid 20 Set the unit so that when the measurement data query MEASure is performed the C measurement value and D measurement value will be returned MEASure VALid MEASure VALid 20 when HEADER ON 20 when HEADER OFF The unit is set to return the C measurement value and D measure ment value when the measurement data query MEASure is per formed 128 64 32 16 8 4 ...

Page 237: ...uery For details on the format refer to the explanation of the MEASure query p 226 A memory terminator is inserted between each memory item when MEMory and a comma is inserted between each memory item when MEMory ALL The number of data items currently saved to memory can be con firmed with the MEMory COUNt query If the trigger setting is set to internal trigger the number of data items obtained wi...

Page 238: ... Example Command MEMory CLEar Deletes all measurement values saved to memory Query of Number of Measurement Values Saved to Memory by the Measurement Value Memory Function Syntax Query Response MEMory COUNt Numeric Value Numeric Value 0 to 32 000 NR1 Explanation Query Returns the number of data items saved to memory by the measure ment value memory function as an NR1 numeric value No header is add...

Page 239: ...ult is OUT OF BINS or D NG Saves measurement values in memory under normal mea surements OFF Measurement values not saved in memory Explanation Command Sets the measurement value memory function When the setting is changed all saved measurement values are erased Query Returns the setting of the measurement value memory function as characters Example Command Query Response MEMory CONTrol ON Sets so...

Page 240: ...umeric Query Returns the memory size as an NR1 numerical value Example Command Query Response MEMory POINts 200 Sets the memory size to 200 MEMory POINts MEMORY POINTS 200 when HEADER ON 200 when HEADER OFF The memory size is set to 200 Query of Voltage and Current Monitor Values Syntax Query Response MONItor Voltage Monitor Value NR3 Current Monitor Value NR3 Explanation Query Returns the measure...

Page 241: ...tor level display to ON or OFF Query Returns the measurement signal monitor level display as ON or OFF Example Command Query Response MONItor DISPlay ON Set the measurement signal monitor level to be displayed MONItor DISPlay MONITOR DISPLAY ON when HEADER ON ON when HEADER OFF The measurement signal monitor level is set to be displayed Initializing the Unit Syntax Command PRESet Explanation Comma...

Page 242: ...equivalent circuit is set to AUTO the setting SER PAR of the equivalent circuit is auto matically changed to the optimal setting Query Returns the setting of the measurement range as an NR1 value from 1 to 10 Example Command RANGe 5 Sets the measurement range to 5 200 nF when 1 kHz Query Response RANGe RANGE 5 when HEADER ON 5 when HEADER OFF The measurement range is set to 5 200 nF when 1 kHz Not...

Page 243: ...asurement range is set to be changed automatically Query and Saving of Specified Panel Number Syntax Command Query Response SAVE No SAVE No 0 1 No 1 to 99 NR1 Explanation Command Specifies the panel number and saves the measurement conditions A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but decimals are rounded off so the numeric value can be handled Query Returns 1 if measurement conditions are save...

Page 244: ...d Example Command SAVE CLEar 5 Erases the saved data of panel No 5 Setting and Query of Measurement Speed Syntax Command Query Response SPEEd Character SPEEd Character Character FAST NORMal SLOW Explanation Command Sets the measurement speed Query Returns the setting of the measurement speed as characters Example Command SPEEd NORMal Sets the measurement speed to normal speed Query Response SPEEd ...

Page 245: ...mand Query Response SSOurce WAIT Wait Time 1 Wait Time 2 SSOurce WAIT Wait Time 1 2 0 001 to 9 999 NR2 Wait Time 1 Sets the wait time for a measurement frequency of 120 Hz Wait Time 2 Sets the wait time for a measurement frequency of 1 kHz Explanation Command Sets the wait time from after the triggered output of the measurement signal to the start of measurement Query Returns the setting of the wa...

Page 246: ... 255 When GP IB only for Models 3504 50 3504 60 LF EOI when 0 CR LF EOI when 1 to 255 Query Returns the setting of the terminator of the response message as NR1 numeric data of 0 and 1 When RS 232C CR LF when 0 CR when 1 When GP IB only for Models 3504 50 3504 60 LF EOI when 0 CR LF EOI when 1 Example Command TRANsmit TERMinator 0 RS 232C Sets the terminator to CR LF GP IB only for Models 3504 50 ...

Page 247: ... Command Query Response TRIGger DELay OFF Numeric Value TRIGger DELay OFF Numeric Value OFF 0 to 9 999 NR2 Explanation Command Sets the trigger delay time When the trigger delay time is set the trigger delay function will not be automatically set to ON A numeric value in NRf format is accepted but decimals are rounded off so the numeric value can be handled Query Returns the trigger delay time as ...

Page 248: ... ON Setting and Query of User ID Syntax Command Query Response USER IDENtity ID USER IDENtity ID ID User ID Code Example AB 1234 A to Z a to z 0 to 9 and hyphen Explanation Command Allows you to set an ID code for the user The ID code is backed up in the same manner as the settings of the unit If more than 12 characters are entered only the first 12 characters are valid The user ID code is cleared...

Page 249: ... is negative 3 Exponent part Numeric value with 5 digits after the decimal point 1 2 E 1 Sign part The only sign added is the minus sign when the value is negative 2 Mantissa part 6 digit numeric value decimal point 3 Exponent part 2 digit numeric value 1 2 3 1 Sign part The only sign added is the minus sign when the value is negative 2 Numeric value part Numeric value with 3 digits afte the decim...

Page 250: ... value 1 Sign part The only sign added is the minus sign when the value is negative 2 Numeric value part Numeric value with 5 digits after the decimal point 1 2 1 2 1 Sign part The only sign added is the minus sign when the value is negative 2 Numeric value part 6 digit numeric value 1 Sign part The only sign added is the minus sign when the value is negative 2 Numeric value part Numeric value wit...

Page 251: ... unit 8 10 Initialized Items Upon Pow er On RST Command CLS Command Device specific functions range etc Output queue Input buffer Status byte register 2 Event register 3 Enable register Current path Header ON OFF Initialization Method Item Upon Pow er On RST Command Clearingof Device CLS Command GP IB address Device specific functions range etc Output queue Input buffer Status byte register 1 2 Ev...

Page 252: ...e procedure for using Visual Basic2005 to create pro grams Visual Basic2005 is referred to as VB2005 hereafter 8 11 Creating Programs 8 11 1 Creation Procedure Depending on the environment of the PC and VB2005 the procedure may dif fer slightly from the one described here For a detailed explanation on how to use VB2005 refer to the instruction manual or Help of VB2005 1 Startup VB2005 select Windo...

Page 253: ...operty window of each button to appear as in the diagram 4 Right click above From1 in the solu tion explorer and select View Code Follow the procedure below so that the VB2005 window becomes as shown in the diagram below Write a program referring to 8 11 2 Sample Programs p 248 and execute the created program ...

Page 254: ...a Button2 Enabled False Dim sp As New SerialPort COM1 9600 Parity None 8 StopBits One Communication port setting b sp NewLine vbCrLf Terminator setting c sp ReadTimeout 2000 2 second time out d sp Open Open port SendSetting sp Models 3504 40 3504 50 3504 60 settings FileOpen 1 data csv OpenMode Output Create text file to be saved e For i 1 To 10 sp WriteLine TRG MEAS Begin measurement and read mea...

Page 255: ...mission speed 9600 bps Parity none Data length 8 bit Stop bit 1bit c Sets CR LF as the terminator indicating the end of the sending and receiving character string d Sets the reading operation time to 2 seconds e Opens the data csv file However if a file with this name already exists the previous data csv will be deleted and a new file created f Sends the command to the Models 3504 40 3504 50 3504 ...

Page 256: ... IB for communica tion Press the LOCAL key on the panel of the unit to cancel the remote state Was the LLO local lockout command sent Send the GTL command to switch to the local state The program stops when attempt ing to read data in INPUT Be sure to send a query each time before INPUT Did the sent query generate an error The GP IB path is stopped when attempting to read data in INPUT ENTER Be su...

Page 257: ...properly PC 9801 When using N88BASIC add the following four lines command to set the SRQ flag of a PC 9801 to OFF to the SRQ process subroutine DEF SEG SEGPTR 7 A PEEK H9F3 A A AND HBF POKE H9F3 A A beep tone is played if a TRG command is sent Is the trigger setting configured to internal trigger The TRG command is only valid for the external trigger setting The internal trigger setting generates ...

Page 258: ...tion of input buffer This is included in8 6 2 About the Output Queue and Input Buffer p 146 Queries that return multiple response message units BIN FLIMit COUNt 3 BIN FLIMit DEViation 3 BIN SLIMit COUNt 3 BIN SLIMit DEViation 3 COMParator FLIMit COUNt 2 COMParator FLIMit DEViation 3 COMParator SLIMit COUNt 2 COMParator SLIMit DEViation 3 CORRection DATA 4 CORRection LOAD DATA 2 CORRection LOAD REF...

Page 259: ...ons including syntax rules assigned for expression by device Sub expressions are not used The program data elements used are character program data and decimal numeric program data 9 Explanation of response syntax for each query The response syntax is included in 8 9 Message Reference p 172 10 Explanation of delay in sending messages between devices not fol lowing response message element rules Me...

Page 260: ...ry are not used Furthermore there is no user data storage area 19 Explanation of effect of RST LRN RCL and SAV LAN RCL and SAV are not used The RST command returns the unit to the initial state Refer to 8 9 1 Common Commands p 173 8 10 Initialized Items p 245 20 Explanation of the range of the self test executed by the TST query This is included in the section on TST p 173 in 8 9 1 Common Com mand...

Page 261: ...level accuracy 10 5 mV Guaranteed Accuracy Range C 0 9400 pF to 20 0000 mF D 0 00001 to 0 10000 0 10001 to 1 99999 are reference values Measurement Range C 009 400 pF to 20 0000 mF 120 Hz 10 range 00 9400 pF to 2 00000 mF 1 kHz 10 range Auto manual up down Equivalent Circuit Mode Series and parallel equivalent circuit modes Auto manual Measurement Time Representative value 2 0 ms measurement frequ...

Page 262: ...nction Detect contact abnormalities detect chattering Takes the first waveform effective value the first half of a waveform dur ing FAST setting otherwise the first waveform effective value as a basis for comparison and outputs a contact error if the fluctuation of the follow ing waveform effective values exceeds the judgment standard Judgment standard 0 01 to 100 00 0 01 resolution of the refer e...

Page 263: ... and 240 V AC are settable Voltage fluctuations of 10 from the rated supply voltage are taken into account 50 60 Hz 110 VA Approx 260 W x 100 H x 220 D mm excluding protrusions 10 24 W 3 94 H 8 66 D Approx 3 8 kg 134 0 oz EMC EN61326 Class A EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Safety EN61010 3 years C 0 2 rdg D 0 005 at 3 V Between the power wire and ground wire 1 62 kV AC for 60 seconds Approx 6 years Displa...

Page 264: ...ns Probes and Fixtures Model 9140 4 Terminal Probe Model 9143 Pincher Probe Model 9261 Test Fixture Model 9262 Test Fixture Model 9263 SMD Test Fixture Model 9677 SMD Test Fixture Model 9699 SMD Test Fixture Printer Related Model 9442 Printer Model 9443 01 AC Adapter for Japan Model 9443 02 AC Adapter for EU Model 9444 Connection Cable for the printer Model 1196 Recording Paper Cables Model 9151 0...

Page 265: ... CL electrostatic capacitance pF of sample CH electrostatic capacitance mF of sample when D 0 1 Rang eNo Frequen cy Pa rameter Guaranteed Accuracy of 6 Months Guaranteed Accuracy of 1 Year 120 Hz 1 kHz 120 Hz 1 kHz 1 C 0 20 rdg 300dgt 0 20 rdg 300dgt 0 30 rdg 450dgt 0 30 rdg 450dgt D 0 0120 2 CL 0 0120 0 25 CL 0 0180 3 CL 0 0180 0 375 CL 2 C 0 20 rdg 60dgt 0 20 rdg 60dgt 0 30 rdg 90dgt 0 30 rdg 90...

Page 266: ...c capacitance pF of sample CH electrostatic capacitance mF of sample when D 0 1 Rang eNo Frequen cy Pa rameter Guaranteed Accuracy of 6 Months Guaranteed Accuracy of 1 Year 120 Hz 1 kHz 120 Hz 1 kHz Yes Available No Unavailable Parameter C CV Operation Frequency Range No 120 Hz 1 kHz 1 200 pF 20 pF Yes 2 2 nF 200 pF Yes 3 20 nF 2 nF Yes 4 200 nF 20 nF Yes 5 2 F 200 nF Yes 6 20 F 2 F Yes 7 200 F 20...

Page 267: ...ne Furthermore admittance Y that is the reciprocal of impedance Z can also be used depending on the characteristics of circuit components As in the case of impedance Z the following values can also be obtained from admittance Y by rotating the admittance Y around the complex plane 9 3 Measurement Parameters and Arithmetic Expressions Imaginary part Real part I Z V jX Z R Z R jX Z tan 1 X R Z R 2 X...

Page 268: ...urrent I that flows through the sample at that time a phase angle between voltage V and current I and an angle speed of the measurement frequency Cs indicates the measurement item of C in the series equivalent circuit mode Cp indicates the measurement item of C in the parallel equivalent circuit mode Item Series Equivalent Circuit Mode Parallel Equivalent Circuit Mode Z C D Z V I R 2 X 2 Cs 1 Z si...

Page 269: ...in stress being applied The unit has become wet with water or dirty with oil or dust If the unit becomes wet with water or oil and dust enters inside the risk of an electrical accident or fire will be greatly increased as a result of deterioration of the insulation In the following case submit the unit to be repaired by our repair service per sonnel Measurement conditions can no longer be saved Th...

Page 270: ...own samples such as standard capacitors Are the measurement conditions of known samples same as the measurement condi tions of this main unit Set the measurement conditions appro priately See 3 3 Setting the Measurement Condi tions p 26 Are the OPEN and SHORT compensations appropriate Re perform the OPEN and SHORT compensation See 4 1 Open Circuit Compensation and Short Circuit Compensation p 37 I...

Page 271: ...s set and the fuse designated for that power voltage is included same applies for the spare fuse If you want to set another power voltage be sure to replace the fuse with one of the designated rating If you want to use a power voltage other than one indicated set the corre sponding power voltage setting shown below Set the power voltage to 110 V 120 V 200V 220 V 230 V 240 V See 2 2 Checking the Po...

Page 272: ... are damaged either remove it from service or mark it clearly so that others do not use it inadvertently Tools to Prepare One Phillips screwdriver Pair of tweezers 1 Remove the six screws from the sides of the unit 2 Remove the case 3 Insert the tweezers between the battery and battery holder as shown in the dia gram below and lift up the battery Lithium Battery Battery Holder Take care not to sho...

Page 273: ...wire of the power cable can be used as protective grounding for the unit Protective grounding plays an important role in not only the prevention of electrical accidents but also the use of an internal filter to eliminate the incorporation of noise from the power line Use the supplied power cord Attaching a Noise Filter to the Power Line Connect a commercial plug in noise filter to the power outlet...

Page 274: ... cord through the core several times EMI ferrite cores and ferrite beads are commercially available from various specialist manufacturers You can use the following countermeasures to reduce the effect of noise being incorporated from for example a probe or fixture Attaching an EMI Suppression Ferrite Core to Commercial Cables Noise from things like probes can be suppressed if you pass them through...

Page 275: ...uring components on a metal plate connected to the GUARD terminal shielding process When measuring components on a metal plate use for example resin film as insulation to ensure terminals and the like are not short circuited Open circuit compensation is high impedance measurement so be sure to use the shielding process If it is not used the compensation values may become unstable and affect the me...

Page 276: ...s shown in the diagram however the current does not flow through capacitor C4 and the current that flows through capacitor C3 is absorbed by the guard terminal so that you can measure the capacitance of capacitor C2 Appendix 3 Measurement of In circuit Components C4 C3 C2 C1 H L C C2 C3 C4 C3 C4 C4 C3 C2 C1 H L To guard terminal However if for example the capacitance of C2 is less than that of C3 ...

Page 277: ... the Unit in a Rack To avoid damage to the unit or an electrical accident be sure to observe the following precautions on using screws Ensure that the screws used to attach the rack mounting brackets to the sides of the unit are not screwed into the unit more than 6 mm If the rack mounting brackets are removed be sure to use screws iden tical to the ones used originally Support legs M3 x 6 mm side...

Page 278: ...de covers 4 screws at the front 2 Insert spacers on both sides of the unit and attach the mounting brackets with M4 x 10 mm screws When mounting the unit in a rack use for example a commercially available base for reinforcement Rack Mounting Bracket JIS Rack Mounting Bracket EIA M3 x 6 mm M4 x 6 mm M4 x 10 mm M4 x 10 mm ...

Page 279: ...Appendix 5 External View Appendix A7 Appendix 5 External View Unit mm 220 3 260 1 100 1 32 5 25 21 54 20 5 95 5 15 ...

Page 280: ...r measur ing components such as chips The impedance range that can be measured differs depending on the frequency Try your best to ensure even force is applied when using a probe Since the contact resistance varies depending on the contact pressure uneven force may cause variations in values Open and close by holding the clip part of the 9140 If you hold the cable when opening or closing the clip ...

Page 281: ...Test Fixture It is relatively easy to attach and remove samples when you use this type of fixture 9262 Test Fixture 9263 SMD Test Fixture This fixture is suitable for measuring compo nents such as chips 9677 SMD Test Fixture 9699 SMD Test Fixture ...

Page 282: ...inter 9442 Printer Use this cable when using the synchronous measurement function 9443 01 AC Adapter when using the printer in Japan 9443 02 AC Adapter when using the printer in the EU 9444 Connection Cable 1196 Recording Paper ...

Page 283: ...s Yes Open Circuit Compensation Compensation Value Compensa tion of G 0S No Change No Change 0S No Yes Yes Compensa tion of B 0S No Change No Change 0S No Yes Yes Parameter Type ZPH No Change No Change ZPH No Yes Yes Open Compensation Conditions All enabled No No Yes Short Circuit Compensation Compensation Value Compensa tion of R 0 No Change No Change 0 No Yes Yes Compensa tion of X 0 No Change N...

Page 284: ...F No Yes Yes Reference Value of C 100000 No Yes Yes Reference Value of D 0 No Yes Yes BIN Function ON OFF OFF No Yes Yes Count Setting Value Upper Limit Values OFF No Yes Yes Lower Limit Values OFF No Yes Yes Compensation Per cent Setting Value Upper Limit Values OFF No Yes Yes Lower Limit Values OFF No Yes Yes Reference Value of C 100000 No Yes Yes Reference Value of D 0 No Yes Yes Contact Check ...

Page 285: ...ace Interface GP IB No Change No Change No No Yes Address 1 No Change No Change No No Yes Terminator LF with EOI No Change No Change No No Yes Header OFF Yes No No Status Byte Register 0 No Change No Change No Change Yes No No Event Register 0 No Change No Change No Change Yes No No Enable Register 0 No Change No Change No Change Yes No No Yes Available The same as the left No Unavailable Setting ...

Page 286: ...Appendix 7 Initial Settings Table A14 ...

Page 287: ...rams 246 GP IB command 153 H Handshake Flow control 132 Header 142 High Impedance Component A3 I In circuit Components A4 Initialized items Communication 245 Input buffer 146 Inspection 263 J Judgement results display 73 88 K Keylock Function 106 L Load Compensation 47 Low C Reject Function 96 M Measurement Level Monitoring Function 98 Measurement Parameters and Arithmetic Expressions 261 Measurem...

Page 288: ...f Calibration 58 Separator 143 SESER 150 SESR 149 Setting the interface 136 Shielding process A3 SRER 148 STB 148 System reset 117 T Timing of Input Signals 126 Trigger 126 Trigger Delay 93 Trigger synchronous output function 104 Troubleshooting the interface 250 U Unique event status registers ESR0 ESR1 ESR2 ESR3 150 ...

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