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Output disconnect and polarity
reversal relays
Modules in the Agilent N6705 can
be individually ordered with optional
Output Disconnect Relays (option
761) or Output Disconnect/Polarity
Reversal Relays (option 760). See
table on page 29 for option 760 and
761 availability. All relays are built
into the module, so no additional
wiring is needed to get the relay
function. With option 761, Output
Disconnect Relays, an emergency
condition or turning the DC output
off causes mechanical relays dis-
connect both the plus and minus
side of the power supply, includ-
ing the sense leads. With option
760, Output Disconnect/Polarity
Reversal Relays, mechanical relays
switch the leads on both the plus
and the minus side of the power
supply, including the sense leads,
resulting in a voltage polarity rever-
sal at the DUT. In addition to polar-
ity reversal, option 760 provides the
same output disconnect function as
option 761.
Note: Output current is limited
on some modules when option
760 Output Disconnect/Polarity
Reversal Relays is installed. See the
“Available options” tables at the
bottom of page {29 and page 31} for
more information about maximum
current limitations with
option 760.
Triggering
The Agilent N6705 DC power
analyzer has hardware trigger in/
trigger out signals which permit
the Agilent N6705 to be synchro-
nized with other test equipment.
For example, when you turn on the
outputs of the Agilent N6705, it can
generate a trigger signal to start a
measurement on an RF power meter.
Connectivity
The Agilent N6705 DC power
analyzer comes standard with
GPIB, USB 2.0, and 10/100 base-T
ethernet LAN interfaces. The Agilent
N6705 is fully compliant with the
LXI class C specification.
Security
All non-volatile RAM data and
settings can be cleared from the
front panel. For customers who
have security concerns about USB
access to internally stored test data
and setups, the Agilent N6705 also
offers option AKY, which removes
the USB ports from the front and
rear of the Agilent N6705. When
used in systems running GPIB, the
LAN and/or USB interfaces can be
disabled for extra security.
Control from any browser
The Agilent N6705 can be controlled
via a standard web browser. The
Agilent N6705 contains a web
server that provides a webpage
containing a graphical front panel
representation of the Agilent N6705
front panel. The WebGUI operation
is identical to operating the real
front panel on the Agilent N6705 DC
power analyzer.
New 14585 Control & Analysis
Software
Control up to four N6705 main-
frames. For more details visit
www.agilent.com/find/14585
Drivers
For customers who wish to oper-
ate the DC Power Analyzer under
computer control, the Agilent N6705
comes with both VXIplug&play driv-
ers and IVI-COM drivers. LabView
drivers are available at NI.COM.
Programming language
The Agilent N6705 supports
SCPI (Standard Commands for
Programmable Instruments). Note
that the Agilent N6705’s command
set is compatible with
the N6700
modular power system
for ATE,
so programs written for the
Agilent N6700 will work on the
Agilent N6705.
Firmware updates
The Agilent N6705 firmware is
stored in FLASH ROM and can be
easily updated when new features
become available. Firmware can be
downloaded into the Agilent N6705
over GPIB, LAN, or USB using the
supplied firmware update utility
program. Firmware updates can be
found at www.agilent.com/find/
N6705firmware.
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