Fluke 2625A Power Supply User Manual


 
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Table 2A-4. Analog Measurement Processor Pin Descriptions (2635A) (cont)
Pin Name Description
51
52
53
54
55
VREF+
VREF-
RAO
RA+
RA-
A/D voltage reference plus
A/D voltage reference minus
A/D reference amplifier output
A/D reference amplifier noninverting input
A/D reference amplifier inverting input
56
57
58
59
60
AFO
MOF
AFI
FAI
FAO
Passive filter 2
Passive filter 1 plus resistance
Passive filter 1
Filter amplifier inverting input
Filter amplifier output
61
62
63
64
65
RMSF
AGND3
RMSG2
RMSO
CAVG
RMS output, filtered
(not used, connected to filtered -5.4V dc)
(not used)
RMS converter output
(not used)
66
67
68
VSSR
RMSG1
RMSI
-5.4V dc, filtered
(not used, pulled to filtered -5.4V dc)
(not used)
Two separate signal paths are used, one for dc/ohms/temperature and one for ac. The
volts dc (3V range and below) and temperature voltages are coupled directly to the a/d
converter, while higher voltages are attenuated first. For ohms, the dc circuitry is
augmented with an internal ohms source voltage regulator controlled through an extra set
of switches. For volts ac, inputs are routed through the ac buffer, which uses the gain
selected by the Measurement Processor (A3U8).
The a/d converter uses a modified dual-slope minor cycle method. The basic
measurement unit, a minor cycle, consists of a fixed time integrate period for the
unknown input, a variable time reference integrate period, a variable time hold period,
and various short transition periods. A minor cycle period lasts for 25 ms or until a new
minor cycle is begun, whichever comes first.
2A-50. Input Protection
The instrument measurement circuits are protected when overvoltages are applied
through the following comprehensive means:
Any voltage transients on channel 0 HI or LO terminals areimmediately clamped to
a peak of about 1800V or less by MOVs A3RV1and A3RV2. (This is much lower
than the 2500V peaks that can beexpected on 240 VAC, IEC 664 Installation
Category II, ac mains.)
Fusible resistors A3R10 and A3R11 protect the measurement circuitryin all
measurement modes by limiting currents.
A3Q11 clamps voltages exceeding 0.7V below and approximately 6.0Vabove analog
common (LO) or LO SENSE, with A3R35 limiting the inputcurrent.
A3Q10 clamps voltages during ohms measurements with A3RT1, A3R34,A3R10,
and A3Z4 limiting the input current. With large overloads,thermistor A3RT1 will
heat up and increase in resistance.
A3U8 also clamps voltages on its measurement input pins that exceedthe VDD and
VSS supply rails. Resistors A3R42, A3R11, A3R10, A3RT1,A3Z4, A3R35, and
A3R34 limit any input currents.
Any excessive voltages that are clamped through A3U8 to VDD or VSS,are then
also clamped by zener diodes A3VR3 and A3VR2.