The rear panel – at a glance, Warning – Agilent Technologies System DC N5700 User Manual

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1 Quick Reference

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Series N5700 User’s Guide

The Rear Panel – At a Glance

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750W

1500W

6V - 60V

80V - 600V

AC INPUT

ON

OFF

+V

-V

NOT ACTIVE

J2 SW1

GPIB

ANALOG PROGRAMMING

+S+LS NC -LC-S

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10/100 Ethernet

LINK

TX

J1

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1 – AC input connector

Wire clamp connector for 1500W output models.

IEC connector for 750W output models.

2 – DC output connector

Wire clamp connector for 80V to 600V models.
Bus bars for 6V to 60V models.

3 – USB connector

Connector for connecting to a USB interface. See chapter 4 for setup.

4 – LAN connector

Connector for connecting to a LAN interface. LINK LED indicates link integrity.
TX LED indicates LAN activity. See chapter 4 for LAN setup.

5 – Analog Programming
connector

Connector for the analog interface. Includes output voltage and current limit
programming and monitoring signals, Shut-Off control (electrical signal),
Enable/Disable control (dry-contact), power supply ok (Power Supply OK) signal
and operation mode (CV/CC) signal. (See next page for details)

6 – SW1 setup switch

Nine-position switch for selecting remote programming and monitoring modes
for Output Voltage, Current Limit and other control functions. (See next page for
details)

7 – Remote Sense connector Connector for making remote sensing connections for regulating the load

voltage and compensating for wiring voltage drop. (See next page for details)

8 – GPIB connector

Connector for connecting to a GPIB interface. See chapter 4 for setup.

9 – Ground screw

M4x8 screws for making chassis ground connections

WARNING

SHOCK HAZARD The power cord provides a chassis ground through a third
conductor. Be certain that your power outlet is of the three-conductor type
with the correct pin connected to earth ground

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