Section 3: Source-measure hardware
Model 4200A-SCS Parameter Analyzer Reference Manual
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4200A-901-01 Rev. C / February 2017
Preamplifier mounting
Exposure to electrical shock could result in personal injury or death, therefore, precautions
must be taken to prevent a shock hazard by surrounding the test device and any
unprotected leads (wiring) with double insulation for 250 V, Category O. See IEC 61010-1
safety standards for details. When connecting to the 4200A-SCS SMU outputs, make sure to
use devices and cables that have ratings for the sourced voltages. Otherwise, they will not
properly insulate the external connections to the instrument and pose a shock hazard. SMU
and preamplifier terminals should be considered hazardous even if the outputs are
programmed to be low voltage.
Turn off the system and disconnect the power cord before connecting or disconnecting the
preamplifier. Failure to do so may result in SMU or preamplifier damage, possibly voiding the
warranty.
As shipped, any 4200-PA units ordered with the 4200A-SCS are factory-mounted on the rear panel.
Do not remove the preamplifiers from the 4200A-SCS unless they are to be mounted at a remote
site.
The preamplifier may either be mounted directly to the 4200-SMU or 4210-SMU on the 4200A-SCS
rear panel, or mounted and connected remotely.
Remote preamplifier mounting
The 4200-PA can be mounted remotely using one of the optional mounting kits. Follow the steps
below to remotely mount and connect the preamplifier. Refer to the instructions provided with the
particular remote mounting kit for detailed information on physically mounting the preamplifier
module.
1. Ensure system power is turned off.
2. Disconnect the line cord.
3. Mount the preamplifier at the remote location using the appropriate mounting kit.
4. Connect the control/power cable between the preamplifier control connector on the preamplifier
and the PA CNTRL connector on the SMU as shown in the next figure.
The preamplifiers are matched to the SMUs that they were originally connected to. Ensure that each
preamplifier is connected to its original SMU.
5. Ensure that the connecting cable is secure at both ends.