Cal Test CT3685 User Manual

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CT3684 & CT3685
User Manual
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Safety Summary
To avoid personal injury and/or product damage, review and comply with the following safety precautions. These precautions apply to both operating and maintenance personnel and must be followed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this probe.
WARNING statement calls attention to an operating procedure,
CAUTION statement calls attention to an operating procedure,
Do Not Work Alone
Do not work alone when working with high voltages.
Inspect the Probe
Inspect the probe and accessories for cracks and frayed or broken leads before each use. If defects or damages are noted, DO NOT USE the probe.
Dry Conditions
Hands, shoes, oor and work bench must be dry. Avoid making
measurements under humidity, dampness or other environmental conditions that might affect safety.
Do Not Remove the Probe’s Casing
Removal of the probe’s casing may expose you to electric shock. If necessary, disconnect the inputs and outputs of the probe before opening the case.
Hazardous Contact
To avoid injury, remove jewelry such as rings, watches, and other metallic objects. Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is present.
Unexpected Charges
Hazardous voltages may be present in unexpected locations in circuitry being tested when a fault condition in the circuit exists. Capacitors
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inside the instrument may retain a charge even if the instrument is disconnected from its source of supply.
Use Only in Ofce-Type Indoor Setting
The probe is designed to be used in ofce-type indoor environments.
Do not operate the probe:
z In the presence of noxious, corrosive, or flammable fumes,
gases, vapors, chemicals, or finely-divided particulates.
z In environments where there is a danger of any liquid being
spilled on the probe.
z In air temperatures exceeding the specified operating
temperatures.
z In atmospheric pressures outside the specified altitude limits
or where the surrounding gas is not air.
Not for Critical Applications
This probe is not authorized for use in contact with the human body or
for use as a component in a life-support device or system.
Do Not Substitute Parts
Do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modication
to the instrument.
Only Qualied Personnel
Only qualied personnel should use this probe. This differential
voltage probe is designed to be used by personnel who are trained,
experienced, or otherwise qualied to recognize hazardous situations
and who are trained in the safety precautions necessary to avoid possible injury when using such a device.
Observe Maximum Working Voltage
Do not use the CT3684 or CT3685 above their maximum working
votages. See “Electrical Specications” on page 9.
Use Proper Power Source
Do not operate this probe from a power source that applies more than
the voltage specied.
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Must be Grounded
This probe is grounded by the shell of the BNC connector through the grounding conductor of the power cord of the measurement instrument. Before making connections to the input leads of this probe, ensure that the output BNC connector is attached to the BNC connector of the measurement instrument, and that the measurement instrument is properly grounded. Whenever it is likely that the ground protection is impaired, you must make the instrument inoperative and secure it against any unintended operation.
Use Fused Test Probes if Necessary
If this probe is intended to use for measurements in circuits of installation CAT III, it should incorporate the use of fused test probes.
Compliance Statements
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems). This product
is subject to Directive 2012/19/EU of the European
Parliament and the Council of the European Union on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), and in jurisdictions adopting that Directive, is marked as being put on the market after August 13, 2005, and should not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Please utilize your local WEEE collection facilities in the disposition of
this product and otherwise observe all applicable requirements.
This probe is in compliance with IEC-61010-031 CAT I (CT3684) or
CAT II (CT3685), Pollution Degree 2.
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1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
Differential probes allow safe, accurate measurement between two voltage points where neither point is referenced to ground. The CT3684 and CT3685 both offer 50 MHz bandwidth and can test up to ±700 V (DC + AC peak) ±1400 V (DC + AC peak) respectively. Compatible with oscilloscopes from all major manufacturers, the probes are powered by
the included 9 VDC adapter.
Features:
z 50 MHz bandwidth (-3 dB) z Up to ±700 V (DC + AC peak) common mode (CT3684) z Up to ±1400 V (DC + AC peak) common mode (CT3685) z Attenuation settings of 10x (CT3684) and 100x (CT3685) z High accuracy (±1%) z High CMRR z Power indicator LED z 9 VDC adapter, CT3723 (included) z USB power lead, CT4122 (optional) z Battery pack with 4 AA batteries, CT3729 (optional)
1.2 Initial Inspection
This probe is tested prior to shipment. It is therefore ready for immediate use upon receipt. An initial physical inspection should be made to ensure that no damage has been sustained during shipment. After the inspection, verify the contents of the shipment. The kit contains:
z Differential probe z (2) Hook probes, black & red z User manual z 9 VDC adapter, CT3723
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2 Product Description
2.1 CT3684 & CT3685 Description
LED Power Indicator
Power On/O Switch
Figure 1 Front Panel Diagram CT3684 and CT3685
9 VDC
Adapter
Input
Leads, 50 cm
Output BNC
cable, 90 cm,
with 4 mm
Banana Plug
Ground Lead
Hook ProbesProbe Body
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3 Using the Probe
3.1 Power Connection
Connect the 9 VDC adapter to the input on the probe. See Figure 1.
Plug the adapter to power.
WARNING
At the time of powerig on the probe, the input leads must not be connected to an item to be tested. Never operate the probe with the case open.
3.2 Optional Battery Pack
If using the optional battery pack, CT3729, the batteries supplied must
be inserted into the battery pack and the pack attached to the probe. See Figure 2.
Figure 2 Replacing the Batteries
Open the battery compartment. If necessary, the old AA batteries can then be removed and the new ones inserted into the compartment. Always ensure the batteries are positioned for proper polarity. After inserting the batteries, close the case. When the batteries are low, the
power indicator will start to icker and dim.
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3.3 Inspection Procedure
1. Connect the BNC output connector to the vertical input of the oscilloscope.
2. Power on the probe.
3. Set the oscilloscope input to DC coupling and 1V/div. Center the trace on the display.
4. Set the attenuation setting on the oscilloscope to match the probe 10x (CT3684) and 100x (CT3685).
5. Connect the hook probes to the leads.
6. Connect the black hook probe to the ground connection on the oscilloscope and the red hook probe to the test signal on the oscilloscope (1 kHz for example).
7. A wave matching the test signal should display on the screen of the oscilloscope and this means this probe is working properly.
3.4 Getting Started
1. Connect the hook probes to the leads.
2. Connect the probe to the oscilloscope with the BNC cable. When using a portable or ungrounded oscilloscope, connect the output ground lead to ground.
3. Switch the probe “ON.”
4. Set the attenuation setting on the oscilloscope to match the probe 10x (CT3684) and 100x (CT3685).
5. Use the hook probes to contact the circuit to be tested.
CAUTION
This probe is used to carry out differential measurements between two points on the circuit under test. This probe is not for electrically insulating the circuit under test and the measuring instrument.
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3.5 Vertical Scale on Oscilloscope
The actual vertical scale of the oscilloscope is equal to the attenuation factor multiplied by the range of vertical scale selected on the oscilloscope. For example, using the CT3684, attenuation of 10x, the oscilloscope on 0.5 V/div, the real vertical scale is 10 x 0.5 = 5 V/div. With the CT3685, attenuation of 100x, the real vertical scale is 100 x 0.5 = 50 V/div. These values apply when the oscilloscope is set to
the typical 1 MΩ impedance input. When the oscilloscope is set to 50 Ω input, the actual vertical scale will be doubled: 10 V/div for the 10x
probe (CT3684) and 100 V/div for the 100x probe (CT3685). See Table
1.
Vertical Scale on Oscilloscope
Scope Input
Impedance
1 MΩ 10x 10x 0.5 V/div 5 V/div
1 MΩ 100x 100x 0.5 V/div 50 V/div
50 Ω 10x 20x 0.5 V/div 10 V/div
50 Ω 100x 200x 0.5 V/div 100 V/div
Table 1 Oscilloscope Readings
Probe
Attenuation
Setting
Actual
Attenuation
Setting
Vertical Scale
Reading on the
Oscilloscope
Actual Vertical
Scale of the
Oscilloscope
4 Cleaning
This probe does not require any particular cleaning. If necessary, clean the case with a cloth slightly moistened with soapy water. Make sure the probe is completely dry before reconnecting it to an oscilloscope.
WARNING
Dry the probe thoroughly before attempting to make voltage measurements.
CAUTION
Do not subject the probe to solvents or solvent fumes as these can cause deterioration of the probe body and cables.
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Specications
All specications apply to the unit after a temperature stabilization time of 20 minutes over an
ambient temperature range of 25 °C ± 5 °C.
Electrical Specications
CT3684 CT3685
Bandwidth (-3dB) 50 MHz (driving 1 MΩ oscilloscope input)
Rise Time (10%-90%) 7 ns
Attenuation ratio 10x 100x
Accuracy ±1%
CMRR (typical)
Maximum Differential Input
Maximum Common Mode Input
Absolute Maximum Rated Input
Voltage (each side to ground)
Voltage
(DC + AC peak)
Voltage
(DC + AC peak)
Input Impedance
Output Voltage Swing ±7 V (driving 1 MΩ oscilloscope input)
Offset (typical) ±2 mV ±1 mV
Noise (typical) 0.7 mVrms 0.3 mVrms
Source Impedance 50 kΩ
Power Supply
1.6 MΩ // 7 pF (each side to
±70 V ±700 V
±700 V ±1400 V
500 Vrms CAT I 1000 Vrms CAT II
ground)
CT3723 power adapter (included) or
CT4122 USB power lead (optional)
-90 dB @ 60 Hz
-55 dB @ 1 MHz
4.0 MΩ // 7 pF (each side
to ground)
4 AA batteries (optional)
Mechanical Characteristics
Weight 300 g
Dimensions 111 x 22 x 14 mm
BNC Cable Length 125 cm
Input Leads Length 50 cm each
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Environmental Characteristics
Operating Temp/Humidity -10°C to 40°C / Up to 85% RH
Storage Temp/Humidity -30°C to 70°C / Up to 85% RH
Pollution Degree Pollution Degree 2
Altitude
Operating: 3,000 m
Nonoperating: 15,300 m
Safety Specications
IEC 61010-031 CAT I (CT3684) CATII (CT3685)
Specications are subject to change without notice. To ensure the most current version of this
manual, please download the current version from our website: caltestelectronics.com.
5 Voltage Derating Curve
The derating curve of the absolute maximum input voltage in common mode is show as follows:
CT3684 & CT3685 Maximum Input Voltage Derating Curve
1000
600
100
Voltage (Vrms)
10
1
10
6
10
7
20
10
8
Frequency (Hz)
Figure 3 Derating Curve
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6 Service & Warranty Information
6.1 Limited One-Year Warranty
Cal Test Electronics warrants this product to be free from defective material or workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of original purchase. Under this warranty, Cal Test Electronics is limited to repairing the defective device when returned to the factory, shipping charges prepaid, within the warranty period.
Units returned to Cal Test Electronics that have been subject to abuse, misuse, damage or accident, or have been connected, installed or adjusted contrary to the instructions furnished by Cal Test Electronics, or that have been repaired by unauthorized persons, will not be covered by this warranty.
Cal Test Electronics reserves the right to discontinue models, change
specications, price, or design of this device at any time without notice
and without incurring any obligation whatsoever.
The purchaser agrees to assume all liabilities for any damages and/or bodily injury which may result from the use or misuse of this device by the purchaser, his employees, or agents.
This warranty is in lieu of all other representations or warranties expressed or implied and no agent or representative of Cal Test Electronics is authorized to assume any other obligation in connection with the sale and purchase of this device.
6.2 Service
If you have a need for calibration or repair services, technical or sales support, please contact us:
22820 Savi Ranch Parkway
Yorba Linda, CA 92887
800-572-1028 or 714-221-9330
caltestelectronics.com
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