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1-20 N67xx DUT Power Supply Installation Digital Control Port An 8-pin connector and a quick-disconnect connecto r plug are pr ovided for accessing the d igital contr ol port functions. The d igital contr ol connector ac…

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Setting Up Fault/Inhibit System Protection
To set up Fault/Inhibit system protection, an OVL sense cable is required. Refer to
the following sections:
Digital Control Port
What is Being Connected in ICT?
Table 1-5 OVL sense cable
Part number Description
03066-61623 OVL sense cable, 67xx DUT power supply
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Digital Control Port
An 8-pin connector and a quick-disconnect connector plug are provided for
accessing the digital control port functions.
The digital control connector accepts wires sizes from AWG 14 to AWG 30. Note
that wire sizes smaller than AWG 24 are not recommended. Disconnect the
connector plug to make your wire connections.
The following chart describes the possible pin configuration for the digital port
functions.
In addition to the configurable pin functions, the active signal polarity for each pin
is also configurable. When Positive polarity is selected, a logical true signal is a
voltage high at the pin. When Negative polarity is selected, a logical true signal is
a voltage low at the pin.
It is good engineering practice to twist and shield all signal wires to and from the
digital connectors. If shielded wire is used, connect only one end of the shield to
chassis ground to prevent ground loops.
Table 1-6 Pin configuration
Pin function Availablel configurable pins
Digital I/O and Digital In Pins 1 through 7
External Trigger In/Out Pins 1 through 7
Fault Out Pins 1 and 2
Inhibit In Pin 3
Output State Pins 4 through 7
Common ()Pin 8
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What is Being Connected in ICT?
Fault Output
Inhibit Input
Fault/Inhibit System Protection
Clearing a System Protection Fault
Fault Output
Pins 1 and 2 can be configured as a fault-output pair. The polarity of pin 1 can also
be configured. Pin 1 is the Fault output; pin 2 is the common for pin 1. Note that
pin 2 must also be connected to pin 8.
The Fault output function enables a fault condition on any channel to generate a
fault signal on the digital control port. The following conditions will generate a fault
event: over-voltage, over-current, over-temperature, inhibit signal, power-fail
condition, or on some models, a power-limit condition.
Both pins 1 and 2 are dedicated to this function. This provides for an
optically-isolated output. Pin 2’s function is ignored.
Note that the Fault output signal remains latched until the fault condition is
cleared. You must also clear the protection circuit.
From the front panel:
1 Select System\IO\DigPort\Pins.
2 Select pin 1, then Function, then Fault Out.
3 In the Polarity field, select either Positive or Negative.
Using SCPI commands:
To configure the Fault function:
DIG:PIN1:FUNC FAUL
To select the fault output polarity:
DIG:PIN1:POL<pol>