3 built in test, 1 power-up test, 2 confidence test – KEPCO BIT 4886 Operator Manual User Manual

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BIT 4886 120413

SYST:SEC:OVERRIDE

4.3

BUILT IN TEST

The BIT 4886 card is designed to perform periodic testing of itself, power up testing and com-
manded testing. The testing is reported to the operator both by errors placed in the SCPI error
queue and by issuing audible beeps.

The driver and demonstration soft panel which can be downloaded from the Kepco website at:
www.kepcopower.com/drivers.htm provide an easy way to verify BIT 4886 performance. A
description of the driver is included as an Adobe Acrobat ™ PDF file.

4.3.1

POWER-UP TEST

The power up testing of the BIT 4886 is similar to the *TST command (PAR. A.16). Portions of
the card are verified on power-up and errors are indicated by the beep codes listed in Table 4-1.
The failed test is repeated indefinitely. The power-up test can be bypassed by placing all DIP
switch positions of address switch S1 to up (ON, 1). Once bypassed, the unit beeps on and off
at equal intervals to indicate the address switches are set to 1 and the unit is waiting for the
address switches to be set to a valid GPIB address.

4.3.2

CONFIDENCE TEST

The SCPI command *TST? Is used to perform a confidence test of the interface. It verifies the
microprocessor memory, the timer, optical buffer and reference of the BIT 4886 card. It does not
affect the output of the BOP. This command returns a 0 for pass and number from 1 through
1023 to indicate the cause of the error. The test executes each of the subtests even when any
one fails. If any test fails a bit is set in the error code which is returned to the user. The error
codes returned are listed in Table 4-1

TABLE 4-1. BUILT-IN TEST ERROR CODES

TEST ACTIVE

ERROR CODES

MEANING

*tst? DIAG:TST?

BIT

VALUE

BEEPS

Yes

Yes

0

Pass (No error)

Yes

Yes

0

1

1

ROM error

Yes

Yes

1

2

1

RAM error

Yes

Yes

2

4

2

FLASH error -- Perform calibration to correct

Yes

Yes

3

8

3

Optical Buffer Error‘

Yes

Yes

4

16

6

Digital Pot error

No

Yes

5

32

5

Loop Back Test error

No

Yes

6

64

Max Voltage Output error

No

Yes

7

128

Min Voltage Output error

No

Yes

8

256

1/4 Scale Voltage error

No

Yes

9

512

1/4 Scale Voltage Readback error

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