Service Manuals, User Guides, Schematic Diagrams or docs for : Keithley 192 KEITHLEY192

<< Back | Home

Most service manuals and schematics are PDF files, so You will need Adobre Acrobat Reader to view : Acrobat Download Some of the files are DjVu format. Readers and resources available here : DjVu Resources
For the compressed files, most common are zip and rar. Please, extract files with Your favorite compression software ( WinZip, WinRAR ... ) before viewing. If a document has multiple parts, You should download all, before extracting.
Good luck. Repair on Your own risk. Make sure You know what You are doing.




Image preview - the first page of the document
KEITHLEY192


>> Download KEITHLEY192 documenatation <<

Text preview - extract from the document
Model 192
Instruction Manual
Contains Operating and Servicing Information for
Model 192 Programmable   DMM and Model 1910 AC Option




Publication    Date: June 1984
Document      Number: 30983 Rev. C
                           WARRANTY

Keithley instruments, Inc. warrants     this product to be free from defects
in material and workmanship for a       period of 1 year from date of ship-
ment. During the warranty period,       we will, at our option, either repair
or replace any product that proves       to be defective.

To exercise this warranty, write or call your local Keithley represent-
ative, or contact Keithley headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio. You will be
given prompt assistance and return instructions. Send the instrument,
transportation   prepaid, to the indicated service facility. Repairs will be
made and the instrument returned, transportation          prepaid. Repaired
products are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period,
or at least 90 days.
                   LIMITATION      OF WARRANTY
This warranty does not apply to defects resulting from unauthorized
modification or misuse of any product or part. This warranty also does
not apply to fuses, batteries, or damage from battery leakage.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, in-
cluding any implied warranty of merchantability        or fitness for a par-
ticular use. Keithley Instruments, Inc. shall not be liable for any indirect,
special or consequential damages.


         STATEMENT                  OF CALIBRATION

This instrument has been inspected and tested in accordance with
specifications published by Keithley Instruments, Inc.
The accuracy and calibration of this instrument are traceable to the
National Bureau of Standards through equipment which is calibrated at
planned intervals by comparison to certified standards maintained in
the Laboratories of Keithlev Instruments, Inc.




         Keithley Instruments, Inc. I instruments Division
         28775 Aurora Road i Cleveland, Ohio 44139 , ".`%A
         Phone: (216) 248-0400 / Telex: 98.5469
       Instruction Manual
             Model 192
      Programmable     DMM




01982, Keithley Instruments,  Inc.
     Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
    Document    Number: 30983
           SPECIFICATIONS
DC VOLTS
                                                                          TABLE                 OF CONTENTS

PARAGRAPH                                                                                                   TITLE                                   PAGE

        SECTION l-GENERAL                           INFORMATION
1.1     Introduction      ...................................................................................                                         1-l
1.2     Features .......................................................................................                                              l-l
1.3     WarrantyInformation                 ...........................................................................                               l-l
1.4     ManualAddenda              ...............................................................................                                    1-l
1.5     SafetySymbolsandTerms                         .......................................................................                         l-l
1.6     Unpackingandlnspection                     ........................................................................                           l-l
1.7     Specifications.        ................................................................................                                       l-l
1.8     Preparation for Use ............................................................................                                              l-l
1.9     Line Power ....................................................................................                                               1-2
1.10    Line Voltage Selection ..........................................................................                                             l-2
1.11    LineFrequencySelection                     ...................................................................                   .~,~         1.2
1.12    Repackingforshipment                     .........................................................................                            1-2

        SECTION Z-ACCESSORIES
2.1     Introduction   ...................................................................................                                            2-l
2.2     RackMountingKits           .............................................................................                                      2-1
2.2.1     Model1019ARackMountingKit                              ................................................................                     2-l
2.2.2     Model1019SRackMountingKit                              ................................................................                     2-1
2.3     Model1600AHighVoltageProbe                             .................................................................                      2-l
2.4     Model1641KelvinTestLeadSet..............................................................~~                                                    2-1
2.5     Model165150AmpereShunt................................................................~                                          ...          2-l
2.6     Model1681Clip-OnTestLeadSet.............................................................~                                                     2-l
2.7     Model1682ARFProbe......................................................................~                                              ...     2-2
2.8     Model 1683 Universal Test Lead Kit. ..........................................................                                   ..           2-2
2.9     Model 1685 Clamp-On AC Current Probe ........................................................                                                 2-2
2.10    Model1901CurrentAdapter                     ......................................................................                            2-2
2.11    Model1910ACVoltageOption...............................................................~                                         ..           2~3
2.12    Model1920TRMSACVoltOption                                 ................................................................                    2-3
2.13    Model19231EEE-488lnterface...............................................................~~~~                                                 2-3
2.14    Modal1924RearlnputAdapter..............................................................~.~~                                                   2-3
2.15    Model7008IEEE.488Cable..                        ..................................................................                            2-3

        SECTION 3-FRONT                  AND REAR PANEL CONTROLS
3.1     Introduction  ...................................................................................                                             3-1
3.2     Front Panel ....................................................................................                                              3-l
        BenchModeofOperation                   ........................................................................                               3-l
        Bench Programming            Mode of Operation.                      .........................................................                3-l
        SystemModeofOperation                    .......................................................................                              3-l
        RearPanel .....................................................................................                                               3-2

        SECTION 4-BASIC                        DMM OPERATION
4.1     Introduction         ...................................................................................                                      4-l
4.2     Powerup....................................................................................~                                                  4-1
4.3     Operating Instructions ...........................................................................                                            4-l
4.4     zero .........................................................................................                                                4-l
4.5     Overrangelndication                  ............................................................................                             4-2
4.6     Filter .........................................................................................                                              4-2
4.7     DCVoltageMeasurement                          ........................................................................                        4-3
4.8     ResistanceMeasurement                         ......................................................................                   .,     4-3
4.9     Four-Wire Ohms Measurement                               ...................................................................                  4-4
4.10    AC Voltage Measurement (1910AC Option). ........................................................                                              4-4
4.11    AC Voltage Measurement l192OTRMS Optionl, ....................................................                                                45
                                                                TABLE                 OF CONTENTS                                  (CONT.1

                                                                                                               TITLE                                                                                    PAGE
PARAGRAPH

          SECTION `&FRONT                 PANEL PROGRAMS
5.1       Introduction                                                                                                                                                                                       5-1
                                                                                                                                                                                                             5.,
5.2       Program Notes....................................................................................................................................................................
5.3       P,og,a,"OC,~~,      ................................................................................                                                                                               ;I;
5.4       Programl.Resolution            ...........................................................................                                                                                         5-4
5.5       ProgramZ.Filter                                                                                                                                                                                    5-4
5.6                           .........................................................................................................................................................
          Program3.Dffset/Scale
5.7       Program4.     Percent Deviation..                 ...................................................................                                                                              z:E
5.8       Program5,Min/Max             ............................................................................                                                                                          5-J
5.9        Program&HI/LO/PASS                                                                                                                                                                                5-B
;:;(:      Program7.DataLogger                 .................................................................................................................................................
           lEEEBufferOpmt,on              ...........................................................................                                                                                         ;I;
5.12       ProgramB.ServiceProgram                    ......................................................................

          SECTION        6-PERFORMANCE                             VERIFICATION
6.1       Introduction      ...................................................................................                                                                                               E:;
6.2       Environmental       Conditions ........................................................................
6.3       RecommendedTestEquipment ...................................................................................................................................................                        E:i
6.4       InitialConditions
6.5       Performanceverification                  .........................................................................                                                                                  6-l
6.5.1         DC Voltage Accuracy Check 12OV to 12OOV ranges) .............................................                                                                                                   6-l
6.5.2         DC Voltage Accuracy Check (.2V to2V ranges1 .................................................                                                                                             ..    ;I:
6.5.3         AC Voltage Accuracy Check (With Model 1910 AC Voltage Option Installed) ...........................
6.5.4         Resistance(R)AccuracyCheck                             .................................................................                                                                        6-2

           SECTION        7-THEORY                   OF OPERATION
 7.1       Introduction       ...................................................................................                                                                                             7-l
 7.2       Overall Functional Description                         ....................................................................                                                                        7~1
 7.3       Analog Circuit Description                      .......................................................................                                                                            7-3
 7.3.1         InputMultiplexer              .............................................................................                                                                                    7-3
 7.3.2         DCVoltage Measurement ............................................................................................................................................                             ;:;
 7.3.3         ResistanceMeasurement
 7.3.4         ACVoltageMeasurement                   ...............................................................................................................................................         ;I:
 7.3.5         InputBufferAmplifier
 7.3.6         AIDConverter             ...............................................................................                                                                                        7-7
 7.4        Digital and Display Circuit Description ..............................................................                                                                                             ;:;
 7.4.1         Microcomputer            (Refer to Schematic 309750) .....................................................
 7.4.2          Memon/ ..............................................................................................................................................................                        ;:;;
 7.4.3         AddressDecoder..
 7.4.4          Reset ......................................................................................                                                                                                 ;:;;
 7.4.5          FrontPanelSwitchPort                     .......................................................................
 7.4.6          LineFrequency            ..............................................................................                                                                                      7.11
 7.5        AIDControl         ..................................................................................                                                                                            7.11
 7.5.1          ClockCircuit                                                                                                                                                                                 ;I;:
 7.6        DisplayCircuit        .................................................................................................................................................................
 7.7        PowerSupply           .................................................................................                                                                                          7.14

            SECTION E-MAINTENANCE
  6.1       Introduction     ...................................................................................                                                                                               B-l
  6.2       Calibration .....................................................................................                                                                                                  8.1
  6.2.1         RecommendedTestEquipment                              .................................................................                                                                        B-l
  8.2.2         Environmental       Conditions ......................................................................                                                                                          B-1



 ii
                                                        TABLE               OF CONTENTS                         (CONT.)

PARAGRAPH                                                                                       TITLE                                                         PAGE
8.2.3      Warmup       ................................................                                                                             ......     8-l
8.2.4      Calibration Adjustments                    ...................................                                                            ......     ai
8.3     Troubleshooting          Set-Up Procedures ...........................                                                                       ......     8-2
8.3.1      Line Power Fuse iFlO1) Replacement                                  ........................                                              ......     8-2
8.3.2      Line Voltage Selection .....................................                                                                              ......     8-4
8.3.3      Disassembly         .............................................                                                                         ......     8.4
8.3.4      Special Handling of Static Sensitive Devices ..................                                                                           ......     8-5
8.4     Troubleshooting          Procedure ...................................                                                                                  8-5
8.4.1      Line Power ..............................................                                                                                            8-6
8.4.2      A/D Converter and Display .................................                                                                                          8-6
8.4.3      ACConverter           ............................................                                                                                   86
8.4.4      DC Attenuator and Ohms Sources and Resistors. ..............                                                                                         86
8.4.5      DigitalBoard        .............................................                                                                                    86

        SECTION B-REPLACEABLE                                  PARTS
9.1     lntrodution     ................................................                                            .....................                       9-1
9.2     Parts List ..................................................                                             ......................                        9-1
9.3     Ordering Information              ........................................                                ......................                        9-1
9.4     Factory Service .............................................                                             ......................                        9-l
9.5     Schematic Diagrams and Component Location                                    Drawings       .........     ....      .... .....      ......              9- 1




                                                                                                                                                                 iii
                                                                         LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

FIGURE                                                                                                    TITLE                                                                                                           PAGE

l-l      Instrument Packaging           ...........................................................................                                                                                                         l-2
2-1      Model1019RackMountingKit                       ....................................................................                                                                                                2-1
2-2      Model1600AHighVoltageProbe                             .................................................................                                                                                           2-l
2-3      Model 1641 Kelvin Test Lead Set ..................................................................                                                                                                                 2-1
2-4      Model165150AmpereShunt                          ....................................................................                                                                                               2-1
2-5      Model1681Clip-OnTestLeadSet                            .................................................................                                                                                           2-2
2-6      Model1682ARFProbe..........................................................~......~                                                                                                           ........             2-2
2-7      Model 1683 Universal Test Lead Kit ................................................................                                                                                                                2-2
2-8      Clamp-OnACCurrentProbe                     ......................................................................                                                                                                  2~2
2-9      Model1901CurrentAdapter.............................................................~                                                                                                         ........             2-3
2-10     Model1910ACVoltageOption                        ....................................................................                                                                                               2-3
2.11     Model 1920 TRMS AC Voltage Option .............................................................                                                                                                                    2~3
2-12     Model 1923 IEEE-488 Interface .....................................................                                                                                            .....          .....                2-3
2-13     IEEE-488Connector....................................................................~..~                                                                                                            .....         2~3
2.14     Model1924RearlnputAdapter                         .................................................................                                                                                                2-J
3-l      Modell92FrontPanel.............................~.............................~.~                                                                                                  .............                     3~:~
3-2      Model192RearPanel               ..........................................................................                                                                                                          3-2
4-1      Effect of Zero Function on Dynamic Range of Measurements                                                      .......................                                 ................                              4~'
4-2      InputFilterFiesponseGraph                  ......................................................................                                                                                                   4~2
4-3      DCVoltageMeasurements                    .....................................................................                                                                                                      4~3
4-4       ResistanceMsasurements................~..........................~............~......~...~                                                                                                             ..          44
4-5       Four-Wire Resistance Measurement                            ..............................................                                                                    ..                                   4~i
4-6      ACVoltage       Measurements             ...........................................................                                                                                          ~, ...                4~4
5-1       Front Panel Program Buttons .................                                           ....................                             .......             ..      ..                                            52
6-l      TestCircuit,2mVand2V............~                                   .........................................................                                                                                       6-2
 7~1      Basic Block Diagram ....................................................................                                                                                                                  ,.,      7~1
 7-2      Simplified Multiplexer        Schematic.               ..................................                                                ...........                    .....                                      7~2
 7-3      DCVoltage      Measurement            ....................................................                                                                              ., .,                 .....                7~3
 J-4      FET Switching Sequence for DC Voltage Measurement                                                 (Bench Mode of Operation) .. ......                                               ..        ..                   7-4
 7-5      DC Voltage Measurement                FET Switching Sequence (System Mode of Operation1 .....                                                                      .. ..                .. ..             ..       7~4
          Resistance Measurement              Simplified Circuit .......                             ~, ..................                                     ......             ....                         ...           7~5
 7-6
J-7       FETSwitchingSequenceforOhmsMeasurement                                                ................................                                                                                             `~6
J-8       Affect of Lead Resistance in 2.Terminal Ohms Measurements.                                                      ................                        ..                                                         M
7-9       Affect of Lead Resistance in 4.Terminal Ohms Measurements.                                                      ..........................                                        ....        ..       ....        7Yz
7-10      Block Diagram AC Volts Operation                          ......               .....         ...............                      ...            ..........                                                        J-7
7-11      ACVoltsOperationFlowChart..~                           ....................................                                                 ~,.,~ ......              ~.~.~,,            .....                     7~8
7-12      Simplified Input Buffer Schematic ..............                                           .....................                                                                                                   7-9
7.13      Simplified A/D Converter Schematic                             .............                    ......................                                     ... .. ....                   .....         ....        7-9
7-14      AID Converter Integrator Output Waveform                                     .......            ....................................                                                       ...            ..      7.10
7.15      Microcomputer      Block Diagram ..................................................................                                                                                                               7~12
7-16      ChargeBalanceTimming                  .....................................................................                                                                                                       7~:3
7.Ii      SingleSlopePhase.........~.........................................................~                                                                                                     ........                 7-14
J-18      Simplified Schematic of Latch ..............................................................                                                                                                         ....         7-15
7-19      Simplified Oscillator/Divider              Diagram ..................................                                                            ..........................                                       7-15
7-20      Display Schematic        .................................................................                                                                                          ...........                   7-16
8-l       Adjustment     Locations ..............................................                                                                       .................                          ..........                8-3
9-1       Exploded View With Mechanical Parts .............................................................                                                                                                                  9-2
9-2       AC Converter, Component Location Drawing ......................................................                                                                                                                   9.11
 9-3       MotherBoard,ComponentLocationDrawing                                           ......................................................                                                                            9-13
 9-4       Analog Board, Component Location Drawing ......................................................                                                                                                                  9-17
 9-5       Display Board, Component Location Drawing ......................................................                                                                                                                 9-21




 iv
                                                          LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS                                                       (CONT.)

FIGURE                                                                                                 TITLE                                                                        PAGE
9-6      AC Converter, Schematic Diagram                                                                                                                                               g-23
9-7      MotharBoard.SchematicDiagram...............................................................                                                                                   9.25
9-a      Analog Board, Schematic Diagram                                                                                                                                               g-29
9-9      Display Board, Schematic Diagram                                                                                                                                              g-33


                                                                                   LIST OF TABLES

TABLE                                                                                                 TITLE                                                                         PAGE

4-l     LineVoltagaSalection               ...........................................................................                                                                     4-l
4-2     MaximumInput           ...............................................................................                                                                             4-1
4-3     ResistanceRanges           .............................................................................                                                                           4-3
4-4     Maximum Four-Wire Test Lead Resistance. ............................................                                                                    .....                      4-4
5-l     FrontPanalProgramSummary                             ...................................................................                                                           5-l
52      Data Point Times ..................................................................                                                                     .......                    5-9
6-l     Recommended Test Equipment for Performance Verification                                                        ......................................                         ..   6-l
6-Z     DC Voltage Performance Check (2OV to 12OOV Rangel .........................................                                                                                   ..   6-2
6-3     ACVoltageAccuracyChack                        .....................................................................                                                                62
6-4     ZeroReading     ..................................................................................                                                                                 6-3
6-5     ResistanceAccuracyChack                       .....................................................................                                                                6-3
7-1     SenlingDelays.SNontoTurnonoflntegrator..                                                .........................................                            ........              7-8
7-2     MamoryByteLocations...............................................................~..~                                                                              ....          7-10
7-3     FunctionsofLatchOutputs                     ....................................................................                                                                  7-13
7-4     Power Supply Component Identification.                                  ..............................................                                  .....                     7-15
6-l     Recommended         Test Equipment for Calibration                                 ....................................................                                            6-l
6-2     CalibrationProcaduras.................................................................~~~                                                                           ......         a-2
8-3     Fuse Replacement            .............................................................................                                                                          6-4
9-4     LineVoltagaSalaction................................................................~~~~                                                                            .....          6-4
86      TestNumberSummarization                         .....................................................................                                                              6-6
6-5     Static Sensitive Devices .........................................................................                                                                                 8-5
a-7     Program 8 A/D Test-FET Switching Sequence .........................................                                                                     .......               ...  6.7
a8      LinePowarChecks................................................................~...~                                                                           .......             a-a
a-9     AIDConvarterChacks                   .....................................................................                                                                    .~~ 6.6
a10     Display Checks..         .............................................................................                                                                             6.9
6-11    ACConvartarCheckslModel1910)                                ................................................................                                                       6.9
6-12    DCAnanuatorChacks.....................................................................~                                                                                  ....     6.10
El3     Ohms Source and Resistors Checks. ..............................................................                                                                                  9-l 1
6-14    DigitalBoardChecks....................................................................~..~.~                                                                                      6-11
9-1     Modal192DrawingPackage..............................................................~..~..~                                                                                        9-1
9-2     AC Converter PC-496, Parts List ............................................................                                                                             .....     9-3
9-3     MotharBoardPC-559,PartsList........................................................~~                                                                            ......            9.4
9-4     Analog Board PC-560. PartsList                          ............................................................                                                     ..        9.6
9-5     Display Board PC-530, Parts List ................................................................                                                                                  9-9




                                                                                                                                                                                         v/vi
                                                    SECTION 1
                                              GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 INTRODUCTION                                                      the proper action to be taken. Keithley maintains service
                                                                      facilities in the United States, West Germany, Greet Britain,
This instruction    manual contains complete     operating   in-      France, the Netherlands, Switzerland,     and Austria. Informa-
structions for the Keithley Model 192. Detailed descriptions          tion concerning the application,   operation or service of your
of the available options for the Model 192 are provided               instrument may be directed to the applications       Engineer at
lseperate instruction   manuals are supplied with the Model           any of the above locations. Check the inside Front Cover of
1920 and Model 19231, along with a theory of operation,               this manual for addresses.
calibration and service instructions  for maintaining    the in-
strument. A complete parts list with schematics and compo-            1.4 MANUAL         ADDENDA
nent layouts is also provided at the end of this manual.
                                                                      Improvements  or changes to this manual will be explained
The Model     192 is a 6'h digit, 2,000,OOO count,          fast      on an addemdum attached to the inside back cover.
autoranging   DMM. With the IEEE-468 interface          option
(Model 1923). the Model 192 becomes fully programmable.               1.5 SAFEN      SYMBOLS       AND    TERMS
DC Volts and Ohms functions are standard. Measurements
of l&V to 12OOV are attainable on 5 voltage ranges, and               Safety   symbols   used are as follows:
Z-and 4-terminal   messurements   of 1mD to ZOMR are at-
tainable on 6 resistance ranges. With the addition of the             The symbol     A           on the instrument     denotes       that
Model 1910 AC Voltage Option, the Model 192 will provide              the user should refer to the operating instructions.
readings from 1OrV to 1OOOVAC on 4 ranges. True Root
Mean Square ITRMS) AC voltages can also be attained with              The symbol i,           on the instrument    denotes           that
the use of the Model 1920 TRMS ACV Option. Because the                1OOOV or more may be present on the terminal(sl.
Models 1910, 1920, and 1923 are easily field installed, these
options can be added at any time.                                     The WARNING       used in this manual explains       dangers   that
                                                                      could result in personal injuy or death.
1.2 FEATURES
                                                                      The CAUTION    used in this manual        explains   hazards   that
The Model 192 includes the following features:                        could damage the instrument.
   Front Panel Programs-The            internal programs   in the
   Model 192 are accessible from the front panel. Descrip-            1.6 UNPACKIrdG        AND    INSPECTION
   tions of these programs can be found in the detailed spe-
   cifications which precede this Section and in Section 5.           The Model 192 was carefully inspected both mechanically
   Data Storage-    Registers for storing 100 readings are pro-       and electrically before shipment. Upon receiving the Model
   vided in the basic Model 192. These storage registers are           192, unpack all items from the shipping container and check
   utilized by Front Panel Program 7. Data Logger (see                for any obvious damage that may have occurred during
   Section 51.                                                        transit. Report any damage to the shipping agent. Retain
                                                                      and use the original packaging       materials if reshipment is
   Multiple Inputs-Multiple      inputs provide access to DCV.
                                                                      necessan/. The following items are shipped with all Model
   ACV, and Ohms terminals simultaneously.           This enables
   systems designers to optimize their switching         matricies     192 orders:
   for the parameter being measured. In addition, in some              l Model 192 Programmable       DMM
   simple systems, switching can be eliminated altogether.             l A Model    192 instruction Manual
   For systems that require only one input, the Model 1924            l  Installed or separate optional accessories, as ordered
   Rear Panel Input Adapter is available as an option.
   One Button Zero-The        front panel zero is activated by        1.7 SPECIFICATIONS
   pushing one button. The zero offset is automatically       scal-
   ed when a new range is selected. Unique offset settings            For Model 192 detailed specifications,    refer to the specifica-
   are saved for each function.                                       tions that precede this section.

1.3 WARRANTY         INFORMATION                                      1.8 PREPARATION         FOR USE

Warranty information     is given on the inside front cover of        The Model 192 is shipped ready for use on the line voltage
this manual. If there is a need to exercise the warranty, con-        marked on its rear panel. The line frequency 150 to 400Hzl is
tact the Keithley representative    in your area to determine         selected automatically  by the Model 192 during power up. If



                                                                                                                                      l-l
the Model 1923 IEEE Interface is installed it will be set to the
Addressable mode and et Address 8.
                                                                                                      CARDBOARD    STRIP
1.9 LINE POWER
                                                                                                      NSTRUCTION   MANUAL
The Model 192 is provided with a J-wire line cord which
mates with a third wire earth grounded receptacle. The in-
strument will operate on two of four voltage ranges listed in
Table B-4. These ranges may be selected by positioning an
internal slide switch and installing the appropriate   fuse for
that range. An optional line voltage range of SO to 110 volts
is available by special order. Instruments with this range use
a different transformer.

1.10 LINE VOLTAGE        SELECTION

Refer to Section    6 Maintenance    to select the proper    line
voltage settings.

1.11 LINE FREQUENCY         SELECTION                                                                       MODEL 192

Line frequency   is sensed automatically   by the Model 192
during power up. The instrument will operate at 50 to 400Hz
end will display F60 at 60Hz or F50 at either 50Hz or 400Hz.

1.12 REPACKING       FOR SHIPMENT
                                                                                                           PROTECTIVE
The Model 192 should be packed in its original carton using                                                CARDBOARD
the packaging method shown in Figure l-l. Before packag-                                                   BOTTOM
ing, wrap the instrument in plastic. After it is placed in the
box, surround the instrument     with styrofoam     packaging
material.

 If the Modal 192 is to be returned to Keithley Instruments for
calibration or rapair, include the following:
l AlTENTION       REPAIR DEPARTMENT         on the address label
l Warranty    status of the instrument                                                                      ARDBOARD    STRlP
l Completed     service form




                                                                                                PACKAGING MATERIAL
                                                                             L                             1

                                                                    Figure       l-l.   Instrument   Packaging




1-2
                                                        SECTION 2
                                                      ACCESSORIES

2.1 INTRODUCTION

This section describes the various accessories      and options
available for use with the Model 192 OMM.

2.2 RACK       MOUNTING      KITS

2.2.1 Model     1019A Rack    Mounting    Kit
                                                                        Figure     2-2. Model      16OOA High    Voltage      Probe
The Model 1019A is a universal rack mounting kit for the
Model 192. Two different front panels &we provided to allow
left, right, or dual Iside-by-side) installation. ISee Figure     2.4 MODEL        1641 KELVIN      TEST    LEAD   SR
2-1.1
                                                                  The Model 1641 test leads (Figure 2.3) are used in making
                                                                  4-terminal measurements.    The test leads I1 pair1 are twin-
                                                                  lead cables 1.2m 146 inches1 long. Each cable is terminated
                                                                  by a twin-banana  plug and a spring-clip Kelvin contact. Plug
                                                                  the twin banana plugs into the DMM horizontallv      (HI to HI
                                                                   and LO to LO).




                                                                        Figure     2-3. Model      1641 Kelvin   Test    Lead Set

                                                                  2.6 MODEL        1661 66 AMPERE          SHUNT
      Figure    2-1. Model   1019 Rack   Mounting    Kit
                                                                  The Model 1651 (Figure         2-4) allows current measurements
2.2.2 Model     1019s Rack    Mounting    Kit
                                                                  to be made from 0 to 50       amperes DC and up to 50 amperes
Model 1019s slide rack mounting kit enables one or two half       AC with AC Voltage            option.    It is a 0.001 ohm + 1%
rack size instruments  to be rack mounted with the added          4-terminal shunt. A 50        ampere current will correspond    to
feature of sliding the instrumentls) for easy access. The          50mV.
dimensions are 133mm x 463mm (5% x 19 inl.


2.3 MODEL       WOOA HIGH     VOLTAGE      PROBE

The Model 1600A (Figure 2-2) extends the DMM measure-
ment capabilities to 40kV. It has a 1M)O:l division ratio I1              Figure     24.   Model    1661 M Ampere          Shunt
 lolt on the DMM corresponds to 1 kilovolt).
                                                                  2.6 MODEL        1681 CLIP-ON       TEST LEA0         SET

                                                                  The Model 1661 (Figure 2-6) contains two leads 1.2117146in. I
                                                                  long, terminated with banana plug and spring-action  clip-on
                                                                  probe.


                                                                                                                                      2-l
                                                                     Figure   2-7. Model   1663 Universal    Test   Lead    Kit

      Figure    2-6. Model    1661 Clip-On     Test   Lead Set   2.9 MODEL        1666 CLAMP-ON    AC CURRENT          PROBE

                                                                 The Model 1666 (Figure 2-8) measures 60Hz and 60Hz AC
                                                                 current by clamping onto a single conductor. Interruption of
2.7 Model       1682A RF Probe                                   the current path is unnecessary.   The Model 1685 detects
                                                                 current by sensing magnetic field produced by current.
The Model 1662A is en RF probe that permits measure-
ments of AC voltages at frequencies       from 1OOkHz to
250kHz. Connect the probe to the input terminals of the
DMM. Select the DCV function and the appropriate      range.
The Model 1662A will give en output of one volt for an input
of one volt rms when usad with instruments having an input
impedance of 10MlI. ISee figure 2-6.)




                                                                         Figure    24. Clamp-On    AC Current       Probe

                                                                 2.10 MODEL        1901 CURRENT    ADAPTER

                                                                 The Model 1901 (Figure 2-91 allows the DMM to read DC
               Figure   2-6. Model   1662A   RF Probe            current from lnA/digit    to 2000mA. With the Modal 1910
                                                                 AC voltage option it reads from lOnA/digit    to 2000mA. The
                                                                 Model 1901 plugs into the INPUT terminals of the Model
                                                                 192. Maximum allowable continuous voltage drop (full scale
2.6 MODEL         1663 UNIVERSAL        TEST    LEA0    KIT      input voltage burden) is 200mV. Shunt resistors are con-
                                                                 nected to eliminate contact resistance errors. Use the Model
The Model 1663 consists of two test leads 1.2m (48in. l long     192 200mVDC range and 2VAC range for DC current and
with 12 screw-in tips, 2 banana plugs, 2 spade lugs, 2           AC current respectively.   Input voltage burden can be reduc-
alligator clips with boots, 2 needle tips with chucks, and 4     ed by selecting the lowest shunt that provides the necessary
heavy-duty tip plugs. (See Figure 2-7.)                          resolution.




2-2
                                                                     2.13 MODEL      1923 IEEE-466     INTERFACE

                                                                     The Model 1923 is a microprocessor-based         IEEE Standard
                                                                     466-1976    interface  that provides   the logic and control
                                                                     necessary to interface the Model 192. In the Talk Only mode
                                                                     the Model 192 can send data to one or more listeners with-
                                                                     out the use of a controller.    In the Talk/Listen   mode the
                                                                     Model 192 can send or receive data over the IEEE Bus when
                                                                     addressed by a systems controller.      (See Figures 2-12 and
                                                                      2-13.) Also provides status output and external trigger con
                                                                      nector to rear panel.


2.11 MODEL         1910 AC VOLTAGE       OPTION

The Model 1910 (Figure 2-10) is a factory or field installable
option which allows the DMM to read AC volts from
lO@/digit    to 1OOOV. The Model 1910 is internally installed
in the Modal 192. It is important to note that field installation
or removal/replacement         of the Modal      1910 requires             Figure    2-12. Model    1923 IEEE-466     lnterfsce
recalibration of the Model 1910. Refer to the instructions ac-
                                                                     Refer to the Model       1923 IEEE-468 Interface Instruction
information.                                                         Manual for operation     and installation procedures.




       Figure     2-10. Model   1910 AC Voltage     Option
                                                                                     Figure   2-13. IEEE-466    Connector
2.12 MODEL         1920 TRMS    AC VOLT    OPTION

The Model 1920 is a True Root Mean Square ITRMSI AC
plug-in option for the Model 192 (Figure Z-11). The Model            2.14 MODEL      1924 REAR      INPUT      ADAPTER
1920 enables the Model 192 to measure the TRMS value of
an AC signal. When the Model 1920 is installed, an AC + DC           The basic Model 192 has multiple inputs on the front panel.
function is available. The Model 1920 has four ranges on             The Model 1924 Rear Input Adapter provides multiple rear
which an AC signal can be measured. It is field installable.         inputs without the Model 1923 IEEE option. (See Figure
Refer to the instructions    accompanying       this option for      2-14.1 The IEEE option must be installed with the Model
operation and installation   information.    It is important    to   1924 to use the single rear input on the Model 1924.
note that field installation or removal/replacement        of the
Model 1920 requires recalibration    of the Model 1920.              Necessav     switching signals for the Model 1924 Input op-
                                                                     tion are obtained through the status port connector which is
                                                                     located on the rear panel. The status port is an integral part
                                                                     of the IEEE ootion.


                                                                     2.15 Model     7008 IEEE-466    CABLE

                                                                     The Model 7008 is a 6ft l2m) IEEE-488         Digits Cable. The
                                                                     cable has 24 stranded wire conductors         and is terminated
  Figure       2-11. Model   1920 TRMS    AC Voltage    Option       with IEEE Standard 488 connectors.




                                                                                                                                  2-3
                                                   STATUSPORT
                                                    CONNECTOR

        FRONT PANEL
      INPUT CONNECTOR




                                                                WHITE W,RE



         Figure   Z-14. Model   1924 Rear Input   Adapter




2-4
                                                              SECTION 3
                                   FRONT AND                 REAR PANEL           CONTROLS


3.1 INTRODUCTION                                                      Display-The      utilization of Front Panel PROGRAM           1 in-
                                                                      creases resolution to 6% digits (see paragraph 5.41.
This section describes the Model 192 front and rear panel
controls. Refer to Figures 3-1 and 3-2.                               IEEE-466 Bus Indicator-The   indicators (Talk, Listen and
                                                                      Remote) are used during remote operation     of the Model
3.2 FRONT    PANEL                                                    192. They can be disregarded  during the Bench mode of
                                                                      operation.
The Front panel features are explained under the following
modes of operation:                                                   Input Terminals-There are separate connections for DCV.
                                                                      ACV, and Ohms with the use of five-way bindinq posts.
l  Bench Mode of Operation
l  Bench Programming    Mode of Operation
 l System Mode of Operation                                            PROGRAM      $ through     PROGRAM         5-The    number 0
                                                                      .through 5 and the sign I-l to the left of the Range push but-
3.3 BENCH    MODE     OF OPERATION                                    tons are used to select their corresponding        programs or
                                                                      enter data.
Power ON/OFF     Button-Power        is ON with     button      IN;
power is OFF with button OUT.                                         PROGRAM 7 through PROGRAM g--The number 7,8. and
                                                                      9 at the left of the Function push buttons are "sed to select
Display-Display   is direct reading in AC and DC volts. Ohms          their corresponding    program or enter data,
is read in kfl, except the 20MR range which is read in
megohms. 5'h digits of resolution is standard in the Bench            PROGRAM 6-The        number 6 at the left of the Zero push
mode.                                                                 button is used to select front panel PROGRAM 6 or enter
                                                                      data.
IEEE-488 Bus Indicator-The   indicators (Talk, Listen and
Remote1 are used during remote operation of the Model                 Programming    Push Buttons-PRGM-This          button enables
192. They can be disregarded during the Bench mode of                 the selection of front panel programs. RECALL-This         butt
operation.                                                            ton has three function levels or uses. The first function level
                                                                      (RECALL) displays the currant program along with data, if
Input Terminals-There are separate connections for DCV,               any. The second function level (ENTI is used to enter pro-
ACV, and Ohms with the use of five-way binding posts.                 gramming data. The third function level is a trigger for the
                                                                      System mode.
Range Push Buttons-These         seven momentary       switches
are used to select range. The annunciators     indicate which         3.5 SYSTEM     MODE     OF OPERATION
range the instrument   is in, and if it is in Manual or Auto
ranging.                                                              Power ON/OFF     Switch-Power        is ON with     button      IN;
                                                                      power is OFF with button OUT.
Function Push Buttons-These         three push buttons       select
either DCV, ACV lif the option     is installed), or kR.              Display-In the System mode, the Model 192's resolution is
                                                                      determined by the conversion rata. Refer to IEEE-469 Bus
Zero Push Buttons-This     button controls the internal Zero          Operator Manual.
program (See paragraph 4-41. An illuminated     annunciator
indicates Zero function is enabled.          



◦ Jabse Service Manual Search 2024 ◦ Jabse PravopisonTap.bg ◦ Other service manual resources online : FixyaeServiceinfo