Agilent Technologies E3632A User Manual

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Chapter 7 Tutorial

Overview of Agilent E3632A Operation

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In terms of performance, a linear regulated supply has a very precise regulating

properties and responds quickly to variations of the line and load. Hence, its

line and load regulation and transient recovery time are superior to supplies

using other regulation techniques. The power supply also exhibits low ripple

and noise, is tolerant of ambient temperature changes, and with its circuit

simplicity, has a high reliability.

The Agilent E3632A contains a linear regulated power supply. It is controlled

by a control circuit that provides voltages to program the outputs. The power

supply sends back to the control circuits a voltage representing the output at

the terminals. The control circuits receive information from the front panel

and send information to the display. Similarly the control circuits ‘’talk’’ to the

remote interface for input and output with the GPIB and RS-232 interfaces.

The remote interface is at earth ground and optically isolated from the control

circuit and the power supply.

Figure 7-2. Block Diagram of the Power Supply Showing the Optical Isolation

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