02 | Keysꢀght | 66000A 1200 W DC Modular Power System, GPIB - Data Sheet
66000 modular power system
Multiple mainframes at One GPIB address
The Keysight serial link feature will allow you to control up to
16 outputs at one GPIB address by connecting an auxiliary
mainframe. The serial link cable comes standard with the
66000 MPS mainframe. For applications with a broader range of
power requirements, one 66000 mainframe can be connected with
up to eight of the 6640, 6650, 6670, 6680, 6690 or 6030 series of
system power supplies. This solution provides power ranges from
150 watts to 5000 watts at one primary GPIB address.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. 66000 modular power system simplifies
test-system assembly, cabling, programming, debugging and
operation. It is ideal for ATE and production test environments,
where it can supply bias power and stimulus to subassemblies and
final products. The modular power system saves rack space, the
7-inch-high (4-EIA units) mainframe can accommodate up to eight
DC power modules.
Key features
– GPIB-programmable voltage and current
Output connections
System assembly is simplified thanks to a quick-disconnect connector
assembly on each module. Once your wires are connected to the
load, the connector design permits the modules to be removed
from the front of the mainframe without disconnecting cabling or
removing the mainframe from the rack. One connector assembly is
shipped with each module.
– Programmable over-voltage and over-current protection
– Self-test initiated at power-up or from GPIB command
– Electronic calibration over GPIB or from keyboard
– Over-temperature protection
– Discrete fault indicator/remote inhibit (DFI/RI)
– Five nonvolatile store-recall states per output
– User-definable power-on state
Output sequencꢀng
Increase test throughput by using the output sequencing feature
of the 66000 MPS. This powerful feature allows you to download
up to 20 voltage, current, and dwell-time parameter sets per output.
This sequence can be paced by the programmed dwell times. As
an alternative, triggers can be used to step through the output
list. The output sequences can be executed without controller
intervention, thereby increasing overall test system throughput.