Data Sheet
PDFINFO H 5586- 01
16-Channel FET Multiplexer
Agilent E1351A
• 1-Slot, B-size, register based
• Up to 13,000 channels/s scanning with Agilent’s DMMs
• 100,000 switches/second from downloaded scan list
• Voltage, current, and resistance measurements
• Space for signal conditioning components
Agilent E1351A
Description
The Agilent E1351A FET Multiplexer is a B-size, 1-slot,
register-based VXI module that switches 16 channels each
of high, low, and guard. The FET multiplexer module consists
of a B-size component card (labeled E1351-66201 on each one)
and a screw terminal block that plugs onto the component
card. The E1351A is functionally similar to the E1352A and
E1353A.
An analog bus connector on the faceplate provides easy
connection to an E1326B DMM, E1411B DMM, and/or other
slot-adjacent multiplexers. Common high, low, and guard
signals are connected by tree switch to both the tree
terminals on the terminal card and the analog bus connector.
Common high, low, and guard signals are connected by tree
switch to both the tree terminals on the terminal card and the
analog bus connector.
A digital bus cable is shipped with each module, which
attaches to a digital bus connector on the faceplates and is
used to synchronize scanned measurements up to 13,000/
second with either the E1326B DMM or E1411B DMM. Use of
this bus requires the SCPI command TRIGger:SOURce DBUS.
To connect an external DMM to the FET multiplexer for high-
speed scanning synchronization up to 100,000 switches/
second, order the digital FET MUX-to-DMM cable below.
One analog bus cable is shipped with each module, making it
easy to connect multiplexer common outputs together for
slot-adjacent modules. If you are using a B-size mainframe,
E1300B or E1301B, use the analog bus cable shipped with the
E1326A DMM to connect it to the multiplexer(s).
Configuration
Refer to the Agilent Technologies Website for instrument
driver availability and downloading instructions, as well as for
recent product updates, if applicable.
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