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Solartron Analytical 1260 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSolartron Analytical
Model1260
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1: Introduction

1.1 KEY FEATURES

Details the primary capabilities and functions of the Impedance/Gain-Phase Analyzer.

1.3 1260 SPECIFICATION

Provides detailed technical specifications for the 1260 Impedance/Gain-Phase Analyzer.

Chapter 2 Installation

2.2 SAFETY

Covers safety requirements for electrical equipment and operator safety.

2.4 POWER SUPPLY

Explains how to select the correct voltage and connect the power supply.

2.5 RACK MOUNTING

Provides instructions for mounting the instrument in a standard rack system.

Chapter 3 Getting Started

3.2 Instrument Keyboard

Describes the layout and function of the instrument's keyboard and controls.

3.6 MAKING A SIMPLE MEASUREMENT

Provides a step-by-step example of performing a basic impedance measurement.

3.7 USING THE SWEEP FACILITY

Explains how to set up and perform frequency, amplitude, or bias sweeps.

Chapter 5 Menu Terms

5.1 GENERATOR

Describes the generator's function, drive types, and parameter settings.

5.3 SWEEP

Details how to step generator output parameters like frequency, amplitude, or bias.

5.4 DISPLAY

Explains how to select and display measurement results in various formats.

5.9 SCALE/LIMITS

Covers facilities for normalizing measurements, applying scaling functions, and performing limits checks.

5.14 LEARN PROGRAM

Explains how to create, edit, execute, and manage learnt programs.

Chapter 6 Measurement Connections

6.2 ANALYZER VOLTAGE INPUT CONFIGURATIONS

Explains how to configure analyzer voltage inputs for single-ended or differential measurements.

6.3 HIGH FREQUENCY MEASUREMENTS

Provides guidance on making measurements at high frequencies (1 MHz and above).

6.5 BASIC CONNECTIONS FOR IN-CIRCUIT IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENTS

Details basic connections for in-circuit impedance measurements.

Chapter 7 Remote Control: GPIB & RS423

7.2 GPIB INTERFACE

Details the GPIB interface, its capabilities, and connector specifications.

7.3 SERIAL INTERFACE

Explains the serial interface capabilities, handshake, and connectors.

7.5 REMOTE/LOCAL CONTROL

Describes how to switch between remote and local control modes.

Chapter 8 Remote Commands

8.3 COMMAND SUMMARY

Lists a summary of all available remote commands for the instrument.

Chapter 9 Messages and Error Codes

9.2 ERROR CODE SUMMARY

Provides a categorized list of all error messages and their explanations.

Chapter 10 Measurement Scaling and Limit Checking

10.1 SCALING FACILITIES

Describes the two methods for scaling measurement results: normalization and function application.

10.3 SCALING A MEASUREMENT

Details how to scale individual measurements using functions and constants.

10.4 THE LIMITS FACILITY

Explains how to set user-defined limits to check measurement results for pass/fail conditions.

Chapter 11 Learnt Programs

11.1 LEARNT PROGRAM FACILITIES

Describes the instrument's ability to store and execute sequences of commands as learnt programs.

11.4 CREATING A LEARNT PROGRAM

Details the process of entering the learn program mode and creating a new program.

11.6 EDITING A LEARNT PROGRAM

Provides instructions on how to modify existing learnt programs by inserting or deleting instructions.

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