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        Many electronic test systems use relay switching to connect multiple      VoltAGe SwitchinG
        devices to sources and measurement instruments. In some cases, Many different applications involve switching a voltmeter or voltage source
                                                                                                                                                                      n Switching in Multipoint Testing


        multiple sources and measuring instruments are connected to a single to multiple devices, including testing batteries, electrochemical cells,                 n   Testing Devices with
        device. Switching allows automating the testing of multiple devices, circuit assemblies, thermocouples, etc.
                                                                                                                                                                          High Voltage and
        thereby reducing error and costs.
                                                                                     The types of switch cards and the techniques used in these applications              High Current
        Designing the switching for an automated test system demands will depend on the magnitude and impedance of the voltages switched.
        an understanding of the signals to be switched and the tests to be The approximate level for low voltage switching is in the millivolt range
        performed. Test requirements can change frequently, so automated or less, mid-range levels are from 1V to 200V, and voltages greater than
        test systems must provide the flexibility needed to handle a variety of 200V demand the use of high voltage switching methods.
        signals. Even simple test systems often have diverse and conflicting
        switching requirements. Given the versatility that test systems must Switching a Voltmeter to Multiple Sources in Series
        offer, designing the switching function may be one of the most complex Figure 1 illustrates switching a voltmeter to a series string of 30 batteries
        and challenging parts of the overall system design.                          or voltage sources (VS). To avoid
                                                                                     short-circuiting one or more of
        As a signal travels from its source to its destination, it may encounter these sources, it is necessary                                                       AdditionAl reSourceS
        various forms of interference or sources of error. Each time the signal to open a given channel before           V           Ch. 1               VS1
                                                                                                                                                                      n Optimizing a Switch System for
        passes through a connecting cable or switch point, the signal may be closing a second one (break-                                                               Mixed Signal Testing
        degraded. When calculating the overall system accuracy, the engineer before-make operation). To
                                                                                                                                                                      n Tips and Techniques for Designing Cost
        must include not only the effects of the switch itself but all the switching guard against short-circuiting,
        hardware in the system.                                                                                                                                         Effective, Efficient Switch Systems (webinar)
                                                                                     add fuses in series with each                   Ch. 2               VS2
        The quality of a switch system depends in large part on its ability to voltage source to prevent
        preserve the characteristics of the test signals routed through it. For damage to the switch card. be
        example, when the test signal is a low voltage, the switching system sure not to exceed the common-
        must minimize errors such as offset voltage and IR drops. Leakage mode rating of the switch card.                                                                                                                            oPen

        current may be a problem for high resistance and low current switching in this example, each battery is
        applications. Depending on the type of test signal involved, specific 12V and the total voltage across                      Ch. 30               VS30
        switching techniques must be used to maintain signal integrity through the string is 360V. a channel-
        the switch system. This e-handbook describes switching techniques to-channel voltage rating and a




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        for a variety of test signals.                                               common-mode voltage rating of Figure 1. Switching a voltmeter to multiple
                                                                                     at least 500V is desirable.              sources in series
                                                                                  Switching a Voltage Source to Multiple Loads
                                                                                  Figure 2 shows a single voltage source connected to multiple loads, such
                                                                                  as lamps. if two or more loads are connected to the source, the voltage
                                                                                  at each load may be less than expected due to current flow through the
                                                                                  common impedances (R), such as the test leads and trace resistance.                                                                                cloSe

                                                                                  as additional loads are connected, the total current will increase, thereby
                                                                                  increasing the voltage drop across the common impedances (R).

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        Switch Resistance                    R           Ch. 1                                                500mA
        When switching a                                                                               HI
        voltage source to
        multiple devices, it may                         Ch. 2
                                                                                                                 Contact resistance
        become necessary to                                                           5V Source                is 1 for each switch             IC     <4V
        compensate for voltage                           Ch. 3
        drops due to switch                                                                            LO
        resistance. in particular,                       Ch. n
        if the devices have low
                                                                                  Figure 3a. Voltage drops across the contact resistance cause improper results
        resistance, the current
        f lowing through the
        switches may cause a
                                                                                                               500mA                    1
        significant voltage drop.                                                                       HI
        To prevent this problem,   Figure 2. Switching a voltage source to
                                             multiple loads
        remote sensing can be
        used to correct for any voltage drops in switches and wiring. With remote                       HI Sense                        1
        sensing, external sense connections are made across the load. Therefore,      5V Source
        the subsequent programmed output voltage will be the actual voltage               with
        across the load.                                                                Remote                         6V                        IC       5V
                                                                                                         LO Sense                       1
        For example, Figure 3a shows a 5V source being switched to an integrated       Sense
        circuit (iC). The contact resistance for each switch is 1. if the current
        drawn from the source is 500ma, the voltage drop across each switch
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        will be 500mV, and the voltage at the integrated circuit will be reduced
        by a total of 1V. Operation of the iC will likely be unsatisfactory. Figure 3b
        shows a 5V source with remote sense. in this case, sense leads are also Figure 3b. Using remote sense through a switch ensures the proper voltage                                                                            oPen

        connected to the load. This will ensure that the actual voltage across the         delivered to the IC
        load will be 5V, and the iC will operate as intended. note that the voltage at
        the source output terminals is 6V.




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        Do not use hot-switching with remote sensing since the voltage from the
        source may become excessive during switching.




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        low VoltAGe SwitchinG
        When switching low voltage signals (millivolts or less), special techniques                                            E
        must be used to avoid unwanted voltage errors. However, the required
        accuracy will determine if these techniques are necessary. These
        unwanted voltage errors may be due to thermoelectric offset voltage in the
        switch card and connecting cabling, switch film contamination, magnetic                +                                            +
        interference, and ground loops. For more information on low voltage
        measurements, refer to Keithley's low level Measurements Handbook.                       VS                                        VM   V S = VM
        Thermoelectric Offset Voltage
        The contact potential or thermoelectric offset voltage is the key          



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