
Power management feature
allows you to allocate N6705
mainframe power
Often, a DUT requires some high
power DC sources and several very
low power DC sources. In this case,
you may choose to configure a
system where the sum of the
power modules installed in the
Agilent N6705 exceeds the total
power available from the Agilent
N6705 mainframe. The power man-
agement features of the Agilent
N6705 allow you to allocate main-
frame power to the outputs where
it’s needed, achieving maximum
asset utilization and flexibility. This
feature provides safety from unex-
pected and dangerous shutdowns
that can occur with power systems
without power management when
operated in a similar way. For
example, if your DUT requires
250 W on two of its inputs, but only
10 W each two auxiliary inputs, you
can configure a system consisting
of two 300 W DC modules and two
50 W DC modules. Even though the
sum of the module power is greater
than 600 W, you can still use the
Agilent N6705. Thanks to the power
management feature, you can allo-
cate the 250 W each to the two
300 W modules while you allocate
only 25 W to each of the 50 W
modules.
Universal AC input
The Agilent N6705 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.
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Makes a great tool for
ATE systems that require
an advanced user interface
for test and debug
While the Agilent N6705 DC
power analyzer is designed primar-
ily as an R&D bench tool, custom-
ers building ATE systems may find
the Agilent N6705 has great utility
in an ATE system. It is fully pro-
grammable, LXI class C certified,
and takes the same commands as
the Agilent N6700. But thanks to its
large display and easy to use con-
trols, test engineers may find the
Agilent N6705 makes a great tool
for visualizing test results as the
tests execute, for DUT troubleshoot-
ing, for DUT debugging, and for
ATE test development, The
Agilent N6705 mounts in a standard
19” rack using standard rack mount
hardware for 4 U instruments.
Achieve correlation and
share data between R&D
and manufacturing
The Agilent N6705 DC power
analyzer is a modular system that
uses the same DC power modules
as the N6700 low-profile modular
power system for ATE. Customers
who use the N6705 in R&D and
the N6700 in Manufacturing
can easily achieve test correlation
between R&D testing, design
characterization/validation testing,
and manufacturing testing because
the DC power modules are common
to both the bench and ATE versions
of the product. Test programs can
be easily shared between R&D and
manufacturing since the Agilent
N6705 and the Agilent N6700 share
a common command set.
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