N6701A AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, N6701A Datasheet - Page 11

MODULAR POWER SYSTEM MAINFRAME 600W

N6701A

Manufacturer Part Number
N6701A
Description
MODULAR POWER SYSTEM MAINFRAME 600W
Manufacturer
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES
Datasheet

Specifications of N6701A

Power Supply Output Type
Fixed
No. Of Outputs
1
Power Rating
600W
Input Voltage
86V AC To 264V AC
Length
585.6mm
Width
432.5mm
Height
44.45mm
Weight
26lb
Approval Bodies
CE
Output Type
Fixed
Calibrated
No
Rohs Compliant
NA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
Models
6621A, 6622A, 6623A,
6624A, 6625A, 6626A,
6627A, 6628A, 6629A
If you would like to take advantage
of the size and speed of the N6700,
and need assistance in converting
from Agilent 662x to the N6700,
please refer to Application
Note 1467 – How to use the
Agilent N6700 Series modular
power system to replace an
Agilent 662xA. Look for literature
part number 5989-0466EN at
www.agilent.com/find/N6700
If you are using Agilent
multiple-output system
DC power supplies now
The N6730, N6740 and N6770 Series:
Basic modules when you just need a simple
power supply
Not all applications require high
performance power supplies. When
your budget is tight, and when
speed and accuracy are a low
consideration, the Agilent N6700
Low-Profile MPS supports basic
DC power modules that provide an
economical solution. The N6730,
N6740 and N6770 Series give you
clean, reliable DC power without
advanced features.
The Agilent N6730 Series of 50 W
DC power modules, the N6740
Series of 100 W DC power modules,
and the N6770 Series of 300 W
DC power modules provide the
following:
• Fully programmable constant
• Remote sensing for accurate
• Built-in measurements of
• Protection (over-voltage over-
voltage/constant current DC
source
control of output voltage when
voltage drops in the leads are
present
voltage and current
current, and over-temperature)
against damage to your DUT or
to the power module
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• Performance (programming
• Built-in optional output disconnect
Use the N6730/40/70 in place of
fixed-output DC power supplies
Many ATE systems have complex
fixtures that contain indicator lights,
relays or active circuits (like
sensors, triggers, amplifiers) to
facilitate testing of the DUT. These
circuits need DC power, too. One
solution for powering these ATE
system resources would be to pur-
chase a fixed-output DC source.
However, there are considerations
when integrating a fixed output
DC source into an ATE system.
accuracy, measurement accuracy,
noise) suitable for most common
DC power applications
and polarity reversal relays, which
break both the power and the
sense leads, to simplify system
wiring

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