Connections
2-5
Figure 2-4
Basic ohms connections
Noise and safety shields
shows typical measurement shielding. In (A), a noise shield is used to prevent
unwanted signals from being induced on the picoammeter input. Amps measurements
below 1
µ
A may benefit from effective shielding. Typically, the noise shield is connected
to picoammeter input LO. Additionally,
(B) shows an added safety shield con-
nected to earth ground and Model 6487 chassis. This type of shielding should be used
whenever hazardous voltages will be present in the test circuit.
WARNING
The maximum safe voltage between picoammeter LO and chassis
ground (common mode voltage) is 505V peak. The Model 6487 does
not internally limit the LO-to-chassis voltage. Exceeding 505V can cre-
ate a shock hazard.
If it is possible for the DUT or external supply to present more than
505V to the input HI, it is imperative that the connection between
input LO and the external voltage source be sufficiently low impedance
and capable of carrying the short-circuit current of the source, in order
that the LO not exceed 505V.
CAUTION
The LO to chassis breakdown voltage is 505V. Exceeding this voltage
may cause damage to the instrument.
HI
LO
DUT
INPUT*
LO
HI
V-SOURCE OUTPUT
6487
* Maximum Continuous Input: 505V Peak
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