Keysight 34931A-34933A User’s Guide
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One-Wire Mode
To physically configure the module in 1-wire mode, use the 34933T-002 terminal
block,
or a compatible standard or custom cable. If using a standard or custom
cable, make sure you connect interlock pins 17 and 33 on the Matrix 2 D-sub
connector. Refer to the pinout drawing and table on
.
In 1-wire mode, the 34933A module contains four matrices (1 through 4), each
with 32 1-wire crosspoint non-latching reed relays organized in a 4-row by
8-column configuration. Every row and column has one wire each. Each
crosspoint relay has a unique channel number representing the matrix, and the
single-wire row and column that intersect to make the crosspoint. For example,
channel 218 represents Matrix 2, row 1 and column 8. See the simplified
schematic on
In 1-wire mode, you can close no more than 40 channels simultaneously due to
power dissipation. For example, with one Analog Bus relay closed you can close
up to a maximum of 39 channel relays. If you try to close more than the allowed
number of channels, you will receive an error message.
You can connect any combination of inputs and outputs at the same time.
However, only Matrix 3 and Matrix 4 in 1-wire mode of this module connect to the
Analog Buses. By closing channels 921 and 922 you can connect rows 1 and rows
2 respectively to the internal DMM of the 34980A mainframe for voltage and
resistance measurements.
You can connect multiple matrix modules externally and/or through the Analog
Buses for applications that require large matrices. For information on linking
multiple matrix modules, refer to
of this manual.
When the power is off, matrix relays and Analog Bus relays open.