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Overview
Product Highlights
The Keysight N6784A is a source/measure unit (SMU) designed for general-purpose precision sourcing and measurement. General-purpose applications can span many different industries and many different devices under test (DUTs). The N6784A SMU is a versatile tool designed to tackle many of these general-purpose applications. Its glitch-free operation ensures safe usage with the DUT during output and measurement range changes, even with capacitances of up to 150 µF. Its 4-quadrant operation enables it to act as a bipolar power supply or a bipolar electronic load, for added versatility. When using the N6784A SMU, engineers can be confident that they have an all-around general-purpose tool for their test systems or lab bench.
Other features and benefits of the N6784A:
Glitch-free sourcing and measurement - change output and measurement ranges without any glitches.
4-quadrant operation - perform as a bipolar voltage or current source or as a bipolar CV or CC electronic load.
Four current programming ranges - precisely source current down µA.
Four current measurement ranges - precisely capture the current levels of the DUT during different modes of operation.
Excellent transient response - keep voltage or current stable during high-speed load changes.
Fast modulation of DC ―-create waveforms up to 100 kHz to stimulate or load down the DUT.
High-speed digitized measurements ― capture/view the power consumption of the DUT up to every 5 µs with built-in 200 kHz digitizer.
Output Ratings:
Voltage: Up to ±20 V
Current: Up to ±3 A
Power: 20 W
Programming Accuracy (at 23°C ± 5°C after 30-minute warm-up. Applies from min. to max. program):
Voltage, 20 V range: 0.025% + 1.8 mV
Voltage, 6 V range: 0.025% + 600 µV
Current, 3 A and 1 A ranges: 0.04% + 300 µA
Current, 10 mA range: 0.25% + 5 µA
Output Programming Speed:
The output voltage can change in 10 µs or at 100 kHz into a resistive load.