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7015-S

Brand: Keithley | Category: Multiplexer
Table of contents
  1. safety precautions
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. Manual addenda
  9. Repacking for shipment
  10. Multiplexer bank-to-bank jumpers
  11. Backplane jumpers
  12. Typical multiplexer switching schemes
  13. Figure 2-8 Differential switching example
  14. Multiplexer expansion
  15. Mainframe multiplexer expansion
  16. Figure 2-12 Mixed card type example
  17. Bank-to-bank jumpers
  18. Screw terminal connector card
  19. Figure 3-6 Typical screw terminal connections
  20. Multi-pin (mass termination) connector card
  21. Figure 3-8 Typical round cable connection techniques
  22. Figure 3-9 Model 7011-MTR connector pinout
  23. Typical connection schemes
  24. Figure 3-11 Single-card system example (multi-pin connector card)
  25. Figure 3-12 Single card system example (screw terminal connector card)
  26. Two-card system
  27. Figure 3-13 Two-card system example (multi-pin connector card)
  28. Figure 3-14 Two-card system example (screw terminal connector card)
  29. Figure 3-15 Two-mainframe system example (multi-pin connector card)
  30. Figure 3-16 Two-mainframe system example (screw terminal connector card)
  31. Model 7015 installation and removal
  32. Figure 3-17 Model 7015 card installation in Model 7001
  33. Figure 4-1 Channel status display
  34. Front panel control
  35. IEEE-488 bus operation
  36. Multiplexer applications
  37. Figure 4-4 High-speed scanning connections
  38. Resistor testing
  39. Figure 4-5 Four-wire resistance testing
  40. Figure 4-6 Low-resistance testing
  41. Testing with matrix cards
  42. Measurement considerations
  43. Channel resistance
  44. Path isolation
  45. Radio frequency interference
  46. Keeping connectors clean
  47. Environmental conditions
  48. Multiplexer card connections
  49. Offset current tests
  50. Figure 5-2 Differential and common mode offset current test connections
  51. Contact potential tests
  52. Bank and channel-to-channel isolation tests
  53. Figure 5-5 Channel-to-channel isolation test connections
  54. Differential and common-mode isolation tests
  55. Special handling of static-sensitive devices
  56. ID data circuits
  57. Relay control
  58. Troubleshooting