Using the Multiplexer
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Performing
Measurements via
Analog Bus
To perform measurements via analog bus, you need to either manually close
the analog bus connection control relays (CH9200-9204) through command
ROUTe:CLOSe
or execute the command
ROUTe:SCAN:PORT ABUS.
1-wire, 2-wire, 3-wire and 4-wire measurements can be made via analog bus
by connecting CH9200-9204.
1-Wire Mode:
All the 256 channel relays are connected to Ter0 and connected to analog
bus H1 through closing AB200 (CH9200). Routing relay C108 will be
automatically switched between banks as required to route all banks to H1.
Valid channel numbers are 000 through 255. Analog Bus L1 will be
connected to Analog Bus G and to the user’s common ground on Terminal 3.
2-Wire Mode:
The 256 channel relays form 128 2-wire pairs which are connected to Ter0
and Ter1 Terminal buses. Through closing AB200 and AB201
(CH9200-9201), the specific channel pair is connected to analog bus H1 and
L1 to perform 2-wire measurements such as voltage and 2-wire resistance
measurements. Analog Bus H2 and L2 may also be connected through
channels 9203-9204 and tree relays 9109 and 9102 to provide a current
source for the resistance measurements. Also, Analog Bus L1 also be
connected to G for voltage measurements. Valid channel numbers are 000
through 127. From the perspective of the 1-Wire mode, channel 000
becomes channel 000 HI, channel 032 becomes channel 000 LO, etc. Refer
to Figure 1-7 on page 21.
3-Wire Mode:
The 256 channel relays form 64 3-wire pairs which connect to H1, L1 and
L2 through closing AB200, AB201, and AB204 (CH9200, 9201 and 9204)
respectively. The 64 3-wire pairs are: Banks 0/2, 1/3, 4/6 and 5/7. Valid
channel numbers are 000 through 063. From the perspective of the 1-wire
mode, channel 000 becomes channel 000 HI, channel 032 becomes channel
000 LO1, and channel 064 becomes channel 000 LO2.
4-Wire Mode:
The 256 channel relays form 64 4-wire pairs which connect to H1, L1, H2,
and L2 by closing AB200, AB201, AB203, and AB204 (CH9000, 9201,
9203 and 9204) . In this mode the 4-wire pairs are: Banks 0/2, 1/3, 4/6 and
5/7. Valid channel numbers are 000 through 063. From the perspective of the
1-wire mode, channel 000 becomes channel 000 HI1, channel 032 becomes
channel 000 LO1, channel 064 becomes channel 000 LO2, and channel 096
becomes channel 000 HI2.
The analog bus connection control relays are closed to connect specific
4-wire pairs to analog bus H1, L1, H2, and L2. In this mode the 4-wire pairs
are: Banks 0/2, 1/3, 4/6 and 5/7. The valid channel numbers that can be
closed/opened/scanned are 000 through 63. Refer to Chapter 3, ROUTe
command subsystem for more information on valid channel numbers and
paired channels under different operating modes.
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