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Agilent 34970A/34972A Data Acquisition / Switch Unit

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Chapter 3 Front-Panel Overview<br />

To Read the Relay Cycle Count<br />

To Read the Relay Cycle Count<br />

The instrument has a Relay Maintenance System to help you predict<br />

relay end-of-life. The instrument counts the cycles on each relay in the<br />

instrument and stores the total count in non-volatile memory on each<br />

switch module. You can use this feature on any of the relay modules and<br />

the internal DMM.<br />

• In addition to the channel relays, you can also query the count on<br />

backplane relays and bank relays. Note that you cannot control the<br />

state of these relays from the front panel but you can query the count.<br />

• You can also query the state of the three relays on the internal DMM.<br />

These relays are numbered “1”, “2”, and “3” (which correspond to<br />

relays K102, K103, and K104 respectively). These relays open or close<br />

when a function or range is changed on a module.<br />

• The 34908A multiplexer contains 40 channels which are switched (HI<br />

only) using only 20 relays. Each relay is used to switch HI on two<br />

different channels (and only one channel can be closed at a time). The<br />

channels are arranged such that channels 01 and 21 use different<br />

contacts on the same relay. The remaining channels are also paired in<br />

the same manner (channels 02 and 22, channels 03 and 23, etc.).<br />

Therefore, when you query the relay count on a channel, the number<br />

reflects the number of times that the relay was closed. For example,<br />

the relay count will always be the same on channels 01 and 21.<br />

• For more information on relay life and load considerations, refer to<br />

“Relay Life and Preventative Maintenance” in the <strong>34970A</strong>/<strong>34972A</strong><br />

User’s Guide.<br />

• To read the count on the active channel, choose the following item<br />

and then turn the knob. To read the count on the internal DMM<br />

relays, turn the knob counterclockwise beyond the lowest numbered<br />

channel in the instrument. To read the “hidden” relays, turn the knob<br />

clockwise beyond the highest numbered channel in the current slot.<br />

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RELAY CYCLES<br />

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