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Atec Agilent-N6700 Series User Manual

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Front panel

In addition to full control over its
three standard interfaces, the N6700
has a full featured front panel to
permit easy manual operation for
test prototyping, debugging, and
troubleshooting when used in an ATE
system. You can have confidence
that the N6700 is working properly
because you can view the settings
and actual output values on all four
outputs at the same time.

Quieter fans to keep noise down

To reduce acoustic noise, the N6700
mainframes employ fan speed control.
When operating at less than full
output power, the cooling fans spin
slower and generate less noise.

Universal AC input

The N6700 has a universal input
that operates from 100-240 Vac,
50/60/400 Hz. There are no switches
to set or fuses to change when
switching from one voltage standard
to another. The AC input employs
power factor correction.

Figure 3. Front panel with up to 4 channels displayed simultaneously (Picture shows 3 channels installed.)

Figure 4. Rear panel (Picture shows 3 channels installed.)

Figure 5. Quick disconnects for power and sense leads

Quick disconnects

Each power module has quick
disconnects for easy system setup
and maintenance.

Rack mount kit

The N6700 is easily rack-mounted
using the N6709A rack mount kit.
This kit provides all the necessary
hardware to rack mount one N6700
mainframe in only 1U of rack space.
This rack mount kit includes front
rack ears and rear supports which
take the place of standard rack rails
and/or slides. Note that standard
rack rails or slides are not compatible
with the N6700 because of its 1U size
and airflow requirements.