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          HEWLETT
          PACKARD




                                           SERVICE INFORMATION FROM H E W L I I =PAGKARD
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David B. Grant /Hewlett-Packard            The adapters that were shipped on the                         Caution
                                           instrument can be removed from the           These cleaning processes apply only
Proper cleaning and handling of            connectors on the instrument. If you re-     when dry connections are used
lightwave connectors is imperative for     move these adapters you should keep          (no index matching compounds).
achieving accurate and repeatable mea-     the exposed connector of your instru-        Hewlett-Packardstrongly recommends
surements with your Hewlett-Packard        ment covered until the next use.             against the use of index matching com-
lightwave equipment. Lightwave inter-      Protective covers for these exposed          pounds, particularly gels, as they may
faces should be cleaned before each        connectors are not provided with the         be difficult to remove and can contain
measurement using the techniques de-       instruments, so it is best to keep the       damaging particulates. If an index
scribed here. Information on protecting    adapters on the instrument with the          matching compound is used, contact
and storing your connectors/cables,        dust covers on.                              the compound manufacturer for spe-
and tips on how to properly mate con-                                                   cific information about recommended
nectors are also included.                 Making Connections                           solvents and cleaning procedures.
                                           When you insert the ferrule into a con-
Handling                                   nector or adapter, make sure that the        Cleaning Non-Lensed
Always handle lightwave connectors         fiber end does not touch the outside of      Lightwave Connectors
and cable ends with great care. Fiber      the mating connector or adapter. In this
ends should never be allowed to touch      way, you will not rub the fiber end          Equipment
anything except other mating surfaces      against any undesirable surface. Many        The following is a list of the items that
or cleaning solutions and tools.           connectors have a keyed slot provided        should be used to clean non-lensed
                                           for optimum measurement repeatabil-          lightwave connectors.
                Caution                    ity that also helps to align and seat the
Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends        two connectors. After the ferrule is
that index matching compounds not be
applied to HP instruments and acces-
                                           properly seated inside the other con-
                                           nector, use one hand to keep it straight,
                                                                                        71  Description
                                                                                            Isopropyl alcohol
                                                                                                                HP Part No.
                                                                                                                8500-5344
sories. Some compounds, such as gels,      rotate it to align the key, and tighten it       Cotton swabs        8520-0023
may be difficult to remove and can con-    with the other hand.                             Compressed air      8500-5262
                                                                                        L
tain damaging particulates. If you think
the use of such compounds is necessary,    Most connectors using springs to push                        Caution
refer to the compound manufacturer         fiber ends together exert one to two         Hewlett-Packard recommends that you
for information on application and         pounds of force. Over-tightening or un-      do not use any type of foam swab to
cleaning procedures.                       der-tightening these connectors can          clean optical fiber ends. Foam swabs
                                           result in misahgnment and non-repeat-        can leave filmy deposits on fiber ends
Storage                                    able measurements. Always finger             that can degrade performance.
                                           tighten the connector in a consistentman-
All of Hewlett-Packard's lightwave in-     ner. Refer to the manufacturer's data
struments are shipped with either laser                                                 Process
                                           sheet for any torque recommendations.        Before cleaning the fiber end, clean the
shutter caps or dust caps on the
lightwave adapters that come with the                                                   ferrules and other parts of the connec-
instrument. Also, all of the cables that   Cleaning                                     tor. Use isopropyl alcohol, clean cotton
are shipped have covers to protect the     Two cleaning processes are provided.         swabs, and clean compressed air. Then
cable ends from damage or contamina-       The first process describeshow to clean      use alcohol to clean the fiber end. Some
tion. These dust caps and protective       non-lensed lightwave connectors. The         amount of wiping or mild scrubbing of
covers should be kept on the equip-        second process describes how to clean        the fiber end can help remove particles
ment at all times except when in use.      lightwave adapters.                                (See "Measurement Information,"page 4)


Pub. NO. 5964-6006E                                                                                          0 Hewlett-Packard 1998
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                                                                                                                       0.015 n lead resistance
                                                                                                           +
                                                                                                           +s .
                                                                                           Power Supply
                                                                                           Programmed          5.3 V
                                                                                           for 5 V . 10A
                                                                                                       -s .
                                                                                                                                                 I

                                                                                                  Load leads are
                                                                                                  6 f o o t AWG 14


                                                                                       Remote sensing can correct the load-lead
                                                                                       problem.


                                                                                       To implement remote sensing, discon-
                                                                                       nect the local sense leads from the out-
                                                                                       put terminals. Use twisted two-wire
                                                                                       shielded cable to connect the power
                                                                                       supply sensing terminals to the sense
                                                                                       points on the load. Don't use the shield
                                                                                       as one of the sensing conductors. Con-
                                                                                       nect one end of the shield to ground
                                                                                       and leave the other end unconnected.

                                                                                       Sensing currents are typically less than
                                                                                       lOmA, and as a general rule, you
                                                                                       should keep the voltage drop in the
                                                                                       sense leads to less than 20 times the
                                                                                       power supply temperature coefficient
                                                                                       (usually stated inmV/"C). This is easy
                                                                                       to achieve with readily available
        .   ..                                                                         shielded two-wire cable.

                                                                                       Tip *Z. Eliminate Noise from
                                                                                                                                                     9
Bench, system and rack-mount power         the higher the wire gauge, the worse
supplies are frequentlyused in test and    the regulation gets. Compare output         Low-level Measurements
measurement (T&M) environments, in-        impedance of a well-regulated 10A
cluding automatic test equipment           supply, which might have an output          Noise in low-level measurements can
(ATE) systems. This article adapted        impedance of 0.2 milliohms, with the        come from a number of different
from material contributed by Hewlett-      resistance of copper wire:                  sources and it's easier to eliminate
Packard (Canada) Ltd., Mississauga,                                                    noise than to filter it. Check these noise
ON, provides practical tips on how to                                                  sources.
best use power supplies in a number                                                    H Power supply: starting with a low-
of common scenarios.                                                                     noise supply is naturally a great way
                                                                                         to keep noise out of your measure-
                                                                                         ments. Linear power supplies have
Tip #1. Remote Sensing Com-                                                              lower common-mode noise currents,
pensates for Load-lead Effects                                                           and operate at low frequency. How-
When your power supply leaves the                                                        ever, you can use switch-mode sup-
factory, its regulation sense terminals                                                  plies successfully if their specifica-
are usually connected to the output ter-                                                 tions include a low common-mode
minals. This limits the supply's voltage   Regulation gets even worse if you use         current. As a rule of thumb, com-
regulation abilities, even with very       a relay to connect power to the load.         mon-mode current over 20 to 30mA
short leads. The longer the leads and                                                    is likely to cause trouble.
                                           Remote sensing, in which you connect        w   DUT-to-power-supply connections:
                                           the sense terminals of the power                minimize conducted noise by elimi-
                                           supply's internal feedback amplifier            nating ground loops. Ideally, there
    P o w r supply    't
                     +S
                                           directly to the load, lets the power sup-       should be only one connection to
    Programmed       -s       Load @ V     ply regulate its output at the load ter-        ground. In rack systems, where mul-
    for 5 v. 10 A
                                           minals, rather than at its own output           tiple ground points are inevitable,
                                           terminals. The supply voltage shifts as         separate the dc distribution path
                                           necessary to compensate for the resis-          from other conductive paths that
                                           tance of the load leads, relays, or con-        carry ground currents. If necessary,
Effects of six feet of AWG14-gauge leads   nectors, thereby keeping the voltage at         float the power supply: don't connect
without remote sensing.                    the load constant.                              either terminal directly to ground.

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                                                       t r path for noisy ground loop cur-
                                                        un                                                                                I
                                                       rent at higher frequencies.To balance
                                                       the DUTs impedance to ground for
                                                       your test frequencies, use a common-
                                                       mode choke in series with the out-
                                                       put leads and a shunt capacitor from
                                                       each lead to ground.
Use twisted shield leads for both output
and remote sense leads to minimize radi-           m   Current variation to the DUT rapid
ated pick-up.                                          changes in the DUT's current de-
                                                       mand cause voltage spikes. To pre-
  Minimize electrical and magnetic ra-                 vent this, add a bypass capacitor          This HP VEE program makes parametric
  diated pick-up by using twisted                      close to the load. The capacitor           measurementsand captures the pulse cur-
  shielded conductors for the output                   should have a low impedance at the         rent loading of a digital cellular phone.
  and remote sense leads. To make sure                 highest testing frequencies. Avoid
  the shield doesn't carry current, con-               imbalances in load lead inductance;        need to evaluate both the peak and dc
  nect the shield to ground at one end                 direct connections to the DUT, such        averages current draws. You could use
  only, preferably the single-point                    as twisted shielded pair, are your         an oscilloscope to monitor a shunt or a
  ground on the supply.                                best bet.                                  current probe, but this approach raises
  Minimize the power supply's com-                                                                issues with voltage drops, ground
  mon-mode noise current by equaliz-               Tip #3. Use Your Power Sup-                    loops, common mode noise, space, and
  ing the impedance to ground from                                                                calibration.
                                                   plv to Measure Pulsed Current
  the plus and minus output terminals.
  Also equalize the DUT's impedance                To adequately specify the power source         As a simpler and cheaper alternative,
  to ground from the plus and minus                for products that exhibit pulsed and           use a power supply with built-in mea-
  input terminals. Magnetic coupling               dynamic current loading, such as digi-         surement capabilities. HI' 66312A and
  or capacitive leakage provide a re-              tal cellular phones and hard drives, you       66332A dynamic measurement dc
                                                                                                  sources store up to 4.096 data points at
                                                                                                  sample intervals from 15.6ms to
  DC Supplies Give Instant                                                                        31,200s. Like an oscilloscope, they ac-
  Peak Measurements                                                                               quire pre and post-trigger buffer data
  HP 66312A (40W) and 66332A (1OOW)                                                               by crossing a user-set threshold.
  power supplies provide instantaneouspeak
  measurement capability; users no longer                                                         You can use SCPI commands in the Set
  need scopes or high-speed digital voltme-                                                       Up Source, Measure, and Enter Array
  ters to test devices that draw pulsed current.                                                  blocks. You can use these commands
  Specifications include:                              Dynamic current measurements accu-         in other programming environments as
     Precision current measurement as low              rate to 0.6% + 1mA (66312A).               well. Note that MEAS can be used in
     as 0.6pA.                                         Voltage output: 0 to 20Vdc.                place of FETC to cause an immediate
     Dynamic voltage measurements accu-                Current output: 0 to 2Adc (66312A), 0 to   trigger. Obtain subsequent measure-
     rate to 0.03% + 5mV.                              5 A (66332A).                              ment parameters from the same data
                                                                                                  by using FETC.                    0



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                        ition,"page 7)
                        can be done by      lightwave adapters. In addition, small                              light is received into a lens rather than
                        I a cotton swab     foam swabs (HP Part No. 9300-1270)                                  into a connecting fiber. These receiving
                        forth across the
                        This technique
                        ;place particles
                                            may be used along with isopropyl al-
                                            cohol and compressed air to clean the
                                            inside of lightwave connector adapters.
                                                                                                                lenses usually have an anti-reflective
                                                                                                                coating that is very easily damaged.
                                                                                                                Therefore, these connectors should
                                                                                                                                                                       r.
                        n.                                                                                      never have cleaning solutions or any
                                            Note: As noted in a previous caution                                other substance applied to them unless
                        D  dry (about 1     statement, the foam swabs can leave                                 it is specifically recommended by the
                        nediately with      filmy deposits.These deposits are very                              manufacturer. You may wish to use
                        :ompressed air      thin however, and the risk of other con-                            clean compressed air to rid them of
                        :posits remain-     tamination buildup on the inside of                                 dust from time to time.
                        3er the alcohol     adapters greatly outweighs the risk of
                        3e blown hori-      contamination of foam swab deposits                                  Summary
                        ir end. Visually    left from cleaning the inside of adapt-                              When making measurements with
                        or stray cotton     ers.                                                                 lightwave instruments or accessories,
                        mnector is dry,                                                                          the following precautions will help to
                        be made.            Process                                                              insure good, reliable, repeatable mea-
                                            Clean the adapter by applying isopro-                                surements:
                                            pyl alcohol to the inside of the
                        sed air canister    connector with a foam swab. Allow the                                w Use extreme care in handling all
                        duce residue on     adapter to air dry, or dry it immediately                              lightwave cables and connectors.
                        efer to instruc-    with clean compressed air.                                           w Be sure the connector interfaces are
                        compressed air                                                                             clean before making any connec-
                                                                                                                   tions.
                                            Cleaning Lensed Connections
                        /e Adapters         Some instruments may have a connec-                                      Use only the cleaning methods de-
                                            tor that is "lensed." In other words the                                 scribed.
                        ibove for clean-    connection does not provide a physi-                                     Keep connectors and cable ends cov-
                        ? used to clean     cally contacting connection, but the                                     ered when not in use.            0

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