Keithley 7015-S manuals
7015-S
Brand: Keithley | Category: Multiplexer
Table of contents
- safety precautions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Manual addenda
- Repacking for shipment
- Multiplexer bank-to-bank jumpers
- Backplane jumpers
- Typical multiplexer switching schemes
- Figure 2-8 Differential switching example
- Multiplexer expansion
- Mainframe multiplexer expansion
- Figure 2-12 Mixed card type example
- Bank-to-bank jumpers
- Screw terminal connector card
- Figure 3-6 Typical screw terminal connections
- Multi-pin (mass termination) connector card
- Figure 3-8 Typical round cable connection techniques
- Figure 3-9 Model 7011-MTR connector pinout
- Typical connection schemes
- Figure 3-11 Single-card system example (multi-pin connector card)
- Figure 3-12 Single card system example (screw terminal connector card)
- Two-card system
- Figure 3-13 Two-card system example (multi-pin connector card)
- Figure 3-14 Two-card system example (screw terminal connector card)
- Figure 3-15 Two-mainframe system example (multi-pin connector card)
- Figure 3-16 Two-mainframe system example (screw terminal connector card)
- Model 7015 installation and removal
- Figure 3-17 Model 7015 card installation in Model 7001
- Figure 4-1 Channel status display
- Front panel control
- IEEE-488 bus operation
- Multiplexer applications
- Figure 4-4 High-speed scanning connections
- Resistor testing
- Figure 4-5 Four-wire resistance testing
- Figure 4-6 Low-resistance testing
- Testing with matrix cards
- Measurement considerations
- Channel resistance
- Path isolation
- Radio frequency interference
- Keeping connectors clean
- Environmental conditions
- Multiplexer card connections
- Offset current tests
- Figure 5-2 Differential and common mode offset current test connections
- Contact potential tests
- Bank and channel-to-channel isolation tests
- Figure 5-5 Channel-to-channel isolation test connections
- Differential and common-mode isolation tests
- Special handling of static-sensitive devices
- ID data circuits
- Relay control
- Troubleshooting