Rohde & Schwarz NGE103B, NGE-K103, NGE-K101, NGE-K102, NGE102B User Manual

R&S®NGE100B Power Supply
User Manual
(Æ1=[2)
User Manual
Version 04
This manual describes the following R&S®NGE100B models and options:
R&S®NGE102B 2-Channel PSU (5601.3800.02)
R&S®NGE103B 3-Channel PSU (5601.3800.03)
R&S®NGE-K101 Ethernet Remote Control (5601.2204.03)
R&S®NGE-K102 Wireless LAN Remote Control (5601.2210.03)
R&S®NGE-K103 Digital Trigger I/O (5601.2227.03)
The contents of this manual correspond to firmware version 1.50 or higher.
The software contained in this product uses several valuable open source software packages. For information, see the "Open
Source Acknowledgment" document, which is available for download from the R&S NGE100B product page at www.rohde-
schwarz.com/product/nge100b > "Downloads" > "Firmware".
Rohde & Schwarz would like to thank the open source community for their valuable contribution to embedded computing.
© 2019 Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG
Mühldorfstr. 15, 81671 München, Germany
Phone: +49 89 41 29 - 0
Fax: +49 89 41 29 12 164
Email: info@rohde-schwarz.com
Internet: www.rohde-schwarz.com
Subject to change – Data without tolerance limits is not binding.
R&S® is a registered trademark of Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG.
Trade names are trademarks of the owners.
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The following abbreviations are used throughout this manual: R&S®NGE100B is abbreviated as R&S NGE100B. R&S® is abbrevi-
ated as R&S.
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Safety Instructions

Risk of injury and instrument damage
The instrument must be used in an appropriate manner to prevent electric shock, fire,
Keep the "Basic Safety Instructions" and the product documentation
Riesgo de lesiones y daños en el instrumento
El instrumento se debe usar de manera adecuada para p descargas eléctricas, incendios, lesiones o daños materiales.
especificaciones técnicas pueden contener condiciones adicionales
Instrucciones de seguridad Sicherheitshinweise Consignes de sécurité
personal injury or instrument damage.
Do not open the instrument casing. Read and observe the "Basic Safety Instructions" delivered as
printed brochure with the instrument.
Read and observe the safety instructions in the following sections.
Note that the data sheet may specify additional operating conditions.
in a safe place and pass them on to the subsequent users.
No abrir la carcasa del instrumento. Lea y cumpla las "Instrucciones de seguridad elementales"
suministradas con el instrumento como folleto impreso.
Lea y cumpla las instrucciones de seguridad incluidas en las
siguientes secciones. Se debe tener en cuenta que las
para su uso.
Guarde bien las instrucciones de seguridad elementales, así como
la documentación del producto, y entréguelas a usuarios posteriores.
revenir
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Gefahr von Verletzungen und Schäden am Gerät
Betreiben Sie das Gerät immer ordnungsgemäß, um elektrischen Schlag, Brand, Verletzungen von Personen oder Geräteschäden zu verhindern.
Risque de blessures et d'endommagement de l'appareil
L'ap les électrocutions, incendies, dommages corporels et matériels.
suivantes. Il ne faut pas oublier que la fiche technique peut indiquer
Öffnen Sie das Gerätegehäuse nicht. Lesen und beachten Sie die "Grundlegenden Sicherheitshinweise",
die als gedruckte Broschüre dem Gerät beiliegen.
Lesen und beachten Sie die Sicherheitshinweise in den folgenden
Abschnitten; möglicherweise enthält das Datenblatt weitere Hinweise zu speziellen Betriebsbedingungen.
Bewahren Sie die "Grundlegenden Sicherheitshinweise" und die
Produktdokumentation gut auf und geben Sie diese an weitere Benutzer des Produkts weiter.
pareil doit être utilisé conformément aux prescriptions afin d'éviter
N'ouvrez pas le boîtier de l'appareil. Lisez et respectez les "consignes de sécurité fondamentales"
fournies avec l’appareil sous forme de brochure imprimée.
Lisez et respectez les instructions de sécurité dans les sections
des conditions d’exploitation supplémentaires.
Gardez les consignes de sécurité fondamentales et la
documentation produit dans un lieu sûr et transmettez ces documents aux autres utilisateurs.
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Customer Support

Technical support – where and when you need it
For quick, expert help with any Rohde & Schwarz equipment, contact one of our Customer Support Centers. A team of highly qualified engineers provides telephone support and will work with you to find a solution to your query on any aspect of the operation, programming or applications of Rohde & Schwarz equipment.
Up-to-date information and upgrades
To keep your instrument up-to-date and to be informed about new application notes related to your instrument, please send an e-mail to the Customer Support Center stating your instrument and your wish. We will take care that you will get the right information.
Europe, Africa, Middle East
North America
Latin America
Asia/Pacific
China
Phone +49 89 4129 12345
customersupport@rohde-schwarz.com
Phone 1-888-TEST-RSA (1-888-837-8772)
customer.support@rsa.rohde-schwarz.com
Phone +1-410-910-7988
customersupport.la@rohde-schwarz.com
Phone +65 65 13 04 88
customersupport.asia@rohde-schwarz.com
Phone +86-800-810-8228 / +86-400-650-5896
customersupport.china@rohde-schwarz.com
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1 Preface.................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Documentation Overview............................................................................................. 7
1.2 Conventions Used in the Documentation...................................................................8
1.2.1 Typographical Conventions.............................................................................................8
1.2.2 Conventions for Procedure Descriptions.........................................................................8
1.2.3 Notes on Screenshots.....................................................................................................9
1.2.4 Other Conventions.......................................................................................................... 9
2 Welcome to R&S NGE100B.................................................................10
3 Important Notes....................................................................................11
3.1 Symbols....................................................................................................................... 11

Contents

Contents
3.2 Ambient Conditions.................................................................................................... 11
3.3 Measurement Categories........................................................................................... 12
3.4 Mains Voltage.............................................................................................................. 12
3.5 Limits............................................................................................................................13
4 Quick Start............................................................................................14
4.1 Putting into Operation................................................................................................ 14
4.1.1 Safety............................................................................................................................ 15
4.1.2 Intended Operation....................................................................................................... 16
4.1.3 Unpacking and Checking the Instrument...................................................................... 18
4.1.4 Setting Up the Instrument............................................................................................. 18
4.1.4.1 Bench Operation........................................................................................................... 19
4.1.4.2 Rack Mounting.............................................................................................................. 19
4.2 Instrument Tour...........................................................................................................20
4.2.1 Overview of Controls.....................................................................................................20
4.2.1.1 Front Panel....................................................................................................................20
4.2.1.2 Rear Panel.................................................................................................................... 21
4.2.2 Switching On the Instrument......................................................................................... 23
4.3 Trying Out the Instrument.......................................................................................... 24
4.3.1 Selecting the Channels................................................................................................. 24
4.3.2 Setting the Output Voltage and Current Limit................................................................24
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4.3.3 Activating the Channels Output.....................................................................................24
4.3.4 Storing/Recalling of Instrument Settings....................................................................... 24
4.4 Maintenance................................................................................................................ 25
5 Instrument Functions.......................................................................... 26
5.1 User Interface.............................................................................................................. 26
5.1.1 Screen Layout............................................................................................................... 26
5.1.2 Function Keys............................................................................................................... 29
5.1.3 Virtual Keyboard............................................................................................................30
5.1.4 Navigation Controls.......................................................................................................31
5.1.4.1 Rotary Knob.................................................................................................................. 32
5.1.4.2 Arrow Keys....................................................................................................................32
5.1.4.3 Live-Mode..................................................................................................................... 32
Contents
5.1.5 Menu............................................................................................................................. 33
5.2 Power Derating............................................................................................................35
5.3 Output Modes.............................................................................................................. 35
5.4 Basic Functions.......................................................................................................... 36
5.4.1 Setting the Channels Voltage and Current....................................................................36
5.4.2 Tracking Function..........................................................................................................37
5.4.3 Activating Fuse..............................................................................................................38
5.4.4 Activating the Channels Output.....................................................................................39
5.4.5 Store and Recall............................................................................................................39
5.5 Advanced Functions...................................................................................................41
5.5.1 Protection...................................................................................................................... 41
5.5.2 Fuse.............................................................................................................................. 43
5.5.3 EasyArb.........................................................................................................................44
5.5.4 EasyRamp.....................................................................................................................45
5.5.5 Digital Trigger I/O.......................................................................................................... 47
5.6 Connecting to a Network............................................................................................49
5.6.1 LAN Connection............................................................................................................ 49
5.6.1.1 Wired Connection..........................................................................................................49
5.6.1.2 Wireless Connection..................................................................................................... 52
5.6.2 USB Connection............................................................................................................53
5.7 General Instrument Settings...................................................................................... 54
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5.7.1 Instrument Information.................................................................................................. 54
5.7.2 General Instrument Settings......................................................................................... 54
5.7.3 Managing Options......................................................................................................... 55
5.7.4 Reset Instrument...........................................................................................................56
5.7.5 System Test...................................................................................................................57
5.7.6 Updating the Firmware..................................................................................................58
5.7.7 Help...............................................................................................................................59
6 Remote Control.................................................................................... 60
6.1 Interfaces and Protocols............................................................................................ 60
6.1.1 USB...............................................................................................................................60
6.1.1.1 USB VCP...................................................................................................................... 60
6.1.1.2 USB TMC...................................................................................................................... 61
Contents
6.1.2 LAN............................................................................................................................... 62
6.1.3 WLAN............................................................................................................................62
6.1.4 LXI.................................................................................................................................63
6.1.5 SCPI..............................................................................................................................64
6.1.6 VISA.............................................................................................................................. 65
6.2 Setting Up Remote Control Connection....................................................................65
6.3 SCPI Command Structure and Syntax...................................................................... 66
6.3.1 Structure of a Command............................................................................................... 66
6.3.1.1 Common Commands.................................................................................................... 66
6.3.1.2 Device-Specific Commands.......................................................................................... 67
6.3.1.3 Overview of Syntax Elements....................................................................................... 70
6.3.2 Parameters....................................................................................................................71
6.3.2.1 Numeric Values............................................................................................................. 71
6.3.2.2 Special Numeric Values................................................................................................ 71
6.3.2.3 Boolean Parameters..................................................................................................... 72
6.3.2.4 Text................................................................................................................................72
6.3.2.5 Strings........................................................................................................................... 72
6.3.2.6 Block Data.....................................................................................................................73
6.3.3 Structure of a Program Message.................................................................................. 73
6.3.4 Responses to Queries...................................................................................................73
6.4 Command Sequence and Command Synchronization............................................74
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6.5 Remote Control - Commands.................................................................................... 74
6.5.1 Common Commands.................................................................................................... 75
6.5.2 System Commands.......................................................................................................76
6.5.3 Firmware Update...........................................................................................................79
6.5.4 HCOPY......................................................................................................................... 79
6.5.5 Channel Selecting......................................................................................................... 80
6.5.6 Output Setting............................................................................................................... 81
6.5.7 Fuse Setting.................................................................................................................. 83
6.5.8 OVP Setting.................................................................................................................. 85
6.5.9 OPP Setting.................................................................................................................. 87
6.5.10 Measurement Commands.............................................................................................88
6.5.11 Voltage and Current Configuration Commands............................................................ 89
6.5.12 EasyRamp Commands................................................................................................. 90
Contents
6.5.13 Arbitrary Commands..................................................................................................... 91
6.5.14 DIO Commands............................................................................................................ 93
7 Applications..........................................................................................98
7.1 Parallel and Serial Mode.............................................................................................98
7.1.1 Serial Mode................................................................................................................... 98
7.1.2 Parallel Mode................................................................................................................ 99
Index....................................................................................................101
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1 Preface

1.1 Documentation Overview

Preface
Documentation Overview
This section provides an overview of the R&S NGE100B user documentation. You find it on the product page at:
http://www.rohde-schwarz.com/product/nge100b > "Downloads"
Getting started manual
Introduces the R&S NGE100B and describes how to set up and start working with the product. A printed version is included in the delivery.
User manual
The user manual contains the description of all instrument modes and functions. It also provides an introduction to remote control, a complete description of the remote control commands with programming examples, and information on maintenance, instrument interfaces and error messages.
Service manual
The service manual is available for registered users on the global Rohde & Schwarz information system (GLORIS, https://gloris.rohde-schwarz.com).
Basic safety instructions
Contains safety instructions, operating conditions and further important information. The printed document is included in the delivery.
Brochure
The brochure provides an overview of the R&S NGE100B and shows its specific char­acteristics. The technical specifications of the R&S NGE100B are included in the bro­chure. It also lists the options and their order numbers as well as optional accessories.
Calibration certificate
The calibration certificates of your device are available online. Visit the R&S NGE100B product page and select the item to download the calibration certificate. You will be for­warded to a Gloris page.
https://gloris.rohde-schwarz.com/calcert.
Enter the device ID of your R&S NGE100B and download the certificate. You can find the device ID either in the "Setup" menu or on the label on the rear panel.
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1.2 Conventions Used in the Documentation

Preface
Conventions Used in the Documentation
Release notes and open source acknowledgment (OSA)
The release notes list new features, improvements and known issues of the current firmware version, and describe the firmware installation.
The open source acknowledgment document provides verbatim license texts of the used open source software.
See http://www.rohde-schwarz.com/product/nge100b > "Downloads" > "Firmware".
Application notes, application cards, white papers, etc.
These documents contain information about possible applications and background information on various topics, see www.rohde-schwarz.com/appnotes.

1.2.1 Typographical Conventions

The following text markers are used throughout this documentation:
Convention Description
"Graphical user interface ele­ments"
[Keys] Key and knob names are enclosed by square brackets.
Filenames, commands, program code
Input Input to be entered by the user is displayed in italics.
Links Links that you can click are displayed in blue font.
"References" References to other parts of the documentation are enclosed by quota-
All names of graphical user interface elements on the screen, such as dialog boxes, menus, options, buttons, and softkeys are enclosed by quotation marks.
Filenames, commands, coding samples and screen output are distin­guished by their font.
tion marks.

1.2.2 Conventions for Procedure Descriptions

When operating the instrument, several alternative methods may be available to per­form the same task. In this case, the procedure using the touchscreen is described. Any elements that can be activated by touching can also be clicked using an addition­ally connected mouse. The alternative procedure using the keys on the instrument or the on-screen keyboard is only described if it deviates from the standard operating pro­cedures.
The term "select" may refer to any of the described methods, i.e. using a finger on the touchscreen, a mouse pointer in the display, or a key on the instrument or on a key­board.
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1.2.3 Notes on Screenshots

1.2.4 Other Conventions

Preface
Conventions Used in the Documentation
When describing the functions of the product, we use sample screenshots. These screenshots are meant to illustrate as many as possible of the provided functions and possible interdependencies between parameters. The shown values may not represent realistic usage scenarios.
The screenshots usually show a fully equipped product, that is: with all options instal­led. Thus, some functions shown in the screenshots may not be available in your par­ticular product configuration.
Remote commands may include abbreviations to simplify input. In the description of such commands, all parts that have to be entered are written in capital letters.
Additional text in lowercase characters is for information only.
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2 Welcome to R&S NGE100B

Welcome to R&S NGE100B
The two or three-channels power supply series are based on a classical transformer concept with high efficiency electronic pre-regulators and secondary linear regulators. This concept allows the instrument to achieve the high output power within a minimum space, high efficiency and lowest residual ripple.
The R&S NGE100B power supply series feature galvanically isolated, floating overload and short-circuit proof outputs with adjustable power ratings. The outputs can be con­nected in series or in parallel, thus making high currents and voltages available.
Multi-purpose protection functions are available for each channel which you can set separately, such as overcurrent protection (FUSE), overvoltage protection (OVP), over­power protection (OPP) and overtemperature protection (OTP). If such a limit is reached, the affected output channel is automatically turned off and an indicator mes­sage (FUSE, OVP, OPP or OTP) is displayed. The overcurrent protection can be linked to other channel (FuseLink function). In this case, all linked channels are turned off when the set channel reaches its limit.
The EasyArb function allows channel 1 (Ch 1) to have a freely definable voltage and current sequences with a timeframe as short as 10 ms. It allows you to vary the voltage or current limit during a test sequence, for example to simulate different charging con­ditions of a battery. With EasyRamp function, the R&S NGE100B provides the operat­ing condition to simulate the continuous rise of the supply voltage within a defined timeframe of 10 ms to 10 s.
Four data lines of the digital I/O interface are mutually independent and can be used as trigger input or trigger output separately. Various trigger conditions (e.g. fuse tripped, voltage, current, indicator messages) can be used to turn off, on or invert the output state when the trigger condition is met.
All R&S NGE100B power supply series are equipped with a color LCD display (320 x 240 pixels resolution). The R&S NGE100B comes with a USB interface and optional LAN (LXI) and wireless LAN (WLAN) interface.
For models with WLAN, network connection can also be established wirelessly.
This user manual contains a description of the functionalities that the instrument pro­vides. The latest version is available for download at the product homepage (http://
www.rohde-schwarz.com/product/nge100b).
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3 Important Notes

3.1 Symbols

Important Notes
Ambient Conditions
Caution, general danger zone
Ground
PE terminal
ON (supply voltage)
OFF (supply voltage)
Ground terminal

3.2 Ambient Conditions

The allowed operating temperature ranges from +0 °C to +40 °C (pollution category 2). The maximum relative humidity (without condensation) is at 80 %.
During storage and transport, the temperature must be between -20 °C and +70 °C. In case of condensation during transportation or storage, the instrument requires approxi­mately two hours to dry and reach the appropriate temperature prior to operation. The instrument is designed for use in a clean and dry indoor environment. Do not operate with high dust and humidity levels, if danger of explosion exists or with aggressive chemical agents.
Any operating position may be used; however adequate air circulation must be main­tained. For continuous operation, a horizontal or inclined position (integrated stand) is preferable.
Specifications with tolerance data apply after a warm up period of at least 30 minutes at a temperature of 23 °C (tolerance -3 °C / + 7 °C). Specifications without tolerance data are average values.
The heat produced inside the instrument is guided to the exterior via temperature-con­trolled fan. Each channel has multiple temperature sensors which check the heat gen­eration in the instrument and control the fan speed.
It is necessary to ensure that there is sufficient space around the instrument sides for heat exchange. If the temperature inside the instrument increases to more than
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3.3 Measurement Categories

Important Notes
Mains Voltage
~72 °C, a channel-specific overheat protection intervenes. Affected outputs will auto­matically be switched off.
Air circulation
Do not obstruct the ventilation holes!
This instrument is designed for supplying power on circuits that are only indirectly con­nected to the low voltage mains or not connected at all. The instrument is not intended for measurements within the measurement categories II, III or IV; the maximum poten­tial against earth generated by the user must not exceed 150 VDC in this application.
The following information refers solely to user safety. Other aspects, such as the maxi­mum voltage, are described in the technical data and must also be observed.
The measurement categories refer to transients that are superimposed on the mains voltage. Transients are short, very fast (steep) current and voltage variations which may occur periodically and non-periodically. The level of potential transients increases as the distance to the source of the low voltage installation decreases.
Measurement CAT IV: Measurements at the source of the low voltage installations (e.g. meters)
Measurement CAT III: Measurements in building installations (e.g. power distribu­tion installations, power switches, firmly installed sockets, firmly installed engines etc.)
Measurement CAT II: Measurements on circuits electronically directly connected to the mains (e.g. household appliances, power tools, etc.)
0 (instruments without measured measurement category): Other circuits that are not connected directly to the mains

3.4 Mains Voltage

The instrument applies 50 Hz/60 Hz mains voltages ranging from 115 VAC or 230 VAC (tolerance ± 10 %). Mains voltage switching is not intended. The input line fuse is accessible externally. Power socket and fuse holder form a single unit.
You need to first disconnect the power cord from the connector before you can safely replace the fuse (as long as the fuse holder is undamaged). Next, the fuse holder must be pried out using a screwdriver. The starting point is a slot next to the contacts. The fuse can then be forced out of its mounting and must be replaced with an identical fuse (see information about the fuse type on the rear panel). The fuse holder is inserted against the spring pressure until it locks into place. The use of mended fuses or short
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3.5 Limits

Important Notes
Limits
circuiting the fuse holder is prohibited. Resulting damages are not covered by the war­ranty.
Safe operation
If the instrument is to remain unattended for a longer time period, it must be switched off at the mains switch for safety reasons.
The R&S NGE100B is equipped with a protective overload feature. The protective overload feature prevents damage to the instrument and is intended to protect against a possible electrical shock. The maximum values for the instrument must not be excee­ded. The protection limits are listed on the front panel of the R&S NGE100B to ensure the safe operation of the instrument.
These protection limits must be adhered to:
Specification Limits
Maximum output voltage 32 VDC
Maximum output current 3 A (max 33.6 W per channel)
Maximum voltage against earth 150 VDC
Maximum reverse voltage 33 VDC
Maximum inverse voltage 0.4 VDC
Maximum permitted current in case of inverse volt­age
Power supply 115 VAC or 230 VAC (tolerance ± 10%)
Frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz
Maximum power output 100 W (R&S NGE103B), 66 W (R&S NGE102B)
3.01 A
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4 Quick Start

4.1 Putting into Operation

Quick Start
Putting into Operation
The following chapters under Quick Start are identical to the printed R&S NGE100B Quick Start manual.
Putting into Operation............................................................................................. 14
Instrument Tour....................................................................................................... 20
Trying Out the Instrument....................................................................................... 24
Maintenance............................................................................................................25
This chapter describes the steps to set up the R&S NGE100B for the first time.
Risk of injury and instrument damage
The instrument must be used in an appropriate manner to prevent electric shock, fire, personal injury, or damage.
Do not open the instrument casing
Read and observe the "Basic Safety Instructions" delivered as a printed brochure with the instrument. Note that the basic safety instructions also contain information on operating conditions that prevent damage to the instrument
In addition, read and observe the safety instructions in the following sections. Notice that the data sheet may specify additional operating conditions.
Risk of radio interference
This instrument is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32. In a residential environment, this instrument may cause radio interference.
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Quick Start
Putting into Operation
Risk of instrument damage during operation
An unsuitable operating site or test setup can cause damage to the instrument and the connected devices. Ensure the following operating conditions before you switch on the instrument:
The instrument is dry and shows no sign of condensation
The instrument is positioned as described in Chapter 4.1.4.1, "Bench Operation", on page 19
The ambient temperature does not exceed the range specified in the data sheet
Signal levels at the input connectors are all within the specified ranges
Signal outputs are correctly connected and not overloaded
EMI impact on measurement results
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) may affect the measurement results.
To suppress the generated EMI:
Use suitable shielded cables of high quality, for example, LAN cables
Note the EMC classification in the data sheet
Safety......................................................................................................................15
Intended Operation................................................................................................. 16
Unpacking and Checking the Instrument................................................................ 18
Setting Up the Instrument....................................................................................... 18

4.1.1 Safety

This instrument was built in compliance with DIN EN 61010-1 (VDE 0411 part 1), safety regulations for electrical instruments, control units and Iaboratory equipment. It has been tested and shipped from the plant in safe condition. It is also in compliance with the regulations of the European standard EN 61010-1 and the international stan­dard IEC 61010-1.
To maintain this condition and ensure safe operation, you must observe all instructions and warnings given in this user manual. Casing, chassis and all measuring ports are connected to a protective earth conductor. The instrument is designed in compliance with the regulations of protection class I.
For safety reasons, the instrument may only be operated with authorized safety sock­ets. The power cord must be plugged in before signal circuits may be connected.
Never use the product if the power cable is damaged. Check regularly that the power cables are in perfect condition. Choose suitable protective measures and installation types to ensure that the power cord cannot be damaged and that no harm is caused by tripping hazards or from electric shock, for instance.
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Quick Start
Putting into Operation
Risk of electric shock
It is prohibited to disconnect the earthed protective connection inside or outside of the instrument!
If it is assumed that a safe operation is no longer possible, the instrument must be shut down and secured against any unintended operation.
Safe operation can no longer be assumed as follows:
Instrument shows visible damage
Instrument includes loose parts
Instrument no longer functions properly
After an extended period of storage under unfavorable conditions (e.g. out-
doors or in damp rooms)
After rough handling during transport (e.g. packaging that does not meet the
minimum requirements by post office, railway or forwarding agency)
Exceeding the Low Voltage Protection
Use insulated wires and not bare wires for the terminal connection.
For the series connection of all output voltages, it is possible to exceed the low voltage protection of 42 V. Please note that in this case any contact with live components is life-threatening. It is assumed that only qualified and trained personnel service the power supplies and the connected loads.
Prior to switching on the product, it must be ensured that the nominal voltage setting on the product matches the nominal voltage of the AC supply network. If it is necessary to set a different voltage, the power fuse of the product must be changed accordingly.

4.1.2 Intended Operation

The instrument is intended only for use by personnel familiar with the potential risks of measuring electrical quantities.
For safety reasons, the instrument may only be connected to properly installed safety socket outlets. Separating the ground is prohibited.
The power plug must be inserted before signal circuits may be connected.
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Quick Start
Putting into Operation
Use only the power cord included in the delivery package. See "Delivery package" on page 18.
Before each measurement, measuring cables must be inspected for damage and replaced if necessary. Damaged or worn components can damage the instrument or cause injury.
The product may be operated only under the operating conditions and in the positions specified by the manufacturer, without the product's ventilation being obstructed. If the manufacturer’s specifications are not observed, this can result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury, and in some cases, death.
Applicable local or national safety regulations and rules for the prevention of accidents must be observed in all work performed.
The instrument is designed for use in the following sectors: Industrial, residential, busi­ness and commercial areas and small businesses.
The instrument is designed for indoor use only. Before each measurement, you need to verify at a known source if the instrument functions properly.
To disconnect from the mains, the low-heat device socket on the back panel has to be unplugged.
See Table 4-1 for the general data on the instrument specification. For more informa- tion, see the instrument product brochure (PN: 5214.8748.12).
Table 4-1: General data on instrument specification
Mains nominal voltage AC 115/230 V (±10 %) 50/60 Hz
Power consumption Maximum input power 180 W
Mains fuses 115 V AC IEC 60127-2/5 T 5 A 250 V
Temperature Operating temperature range 0 °C to + 40 °C
Humidity Non-condensing 5 % to 80 %
Display
Rack mount capability ½ 19 " R&S HZC95 option
Dimensions W x H x D 222 mm x 88 mm x 280 mm
230 V AC IEC 60127-2/5 T 2.5 A 250 V
Storage temperature range - 20 °C to + 70 °C
3.5 " (QVGA)
(8.74 in x 3.46 in x 11.02 in)
Weight R&S NGE102B 4.9 kg (10.80 lb)
R&S NGE103B 5.0 kg (11.02 lb)
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4.1.3 Unpacking and Checking the Instrument

Quick Start
Putting into Operation
Check the equipment for completeness using the delivery note and package contents list for the various items. Check the instrument for any damage and loose parts. If there is any damage, immediately contact the carrier who delivered the instrument.
Packing material
Retain the original packing material. If the instrument needs to be transported or ship­ped at a later date, you can use the material to protect the control elements and con­nectors.
Risk of damage during transportation and shipment
Insufficient protection against mechanical and electrostatic effects during transportation and shipment can damage the instrument.
Always ensure that sufficient mechanical and electrostatic protection are provided
When shipping an instrument, the original packaging should be used. If you do not have the original packaging, use sufficient padding to prevent the instrument from moving around inside the box. Pack the instrument in antistatic wrap to protect it from electrostatic charging
Secure the instrument to prevent any movement and other mechanical effects dur­ing transportation
Delivery package
The package contents contain the following items:
R&S NGE100B power supply preloaded with two 230 V fuses
Four power cables
Two 115 V fuses (replace the preloaded fuses with these fuses depending on the mains voltage, see Chapter 4.2.2, "Switching On the Instrument", on page 23 for more information)
One Getting Started manual
One document folder containing safety instructions, calibration certificate, KC and CE certificate

4.1.4 Setting Up the Instrument

The R&S NGE100B is designed for benchtop and rackmount.
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4.1.4.1 Bench Operation
Quick Start
Putting into Operation
On a benchtop, the R&S NGE100B can either lie flat or stand on its feet. As shown in
Figure 4-1, feet on the bottom can be folded out to set the instrument in an inclined
position.
Figure 4-1: Operating positions
Positioning of instrument
The instrument must be positioned in a manner that allows the user to disconnect the unit from the mains at any time and without restrictions.
4.1.4.2 Rack Mounting
The instrument can be installed in a 19 " rack-mount using a rack adapter kit.
Ambient temperature
Place the R&S NGE100B in an area where the ambient temperature is within +0 °C to +40 °C. The R&S NGE100B is fan-cooled and must be installed with sufficient space on the top to ensure a free flow of air. Required minimum distance: 1 rack unit (RU).
Figure 4-2: Rack mounting
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4.2 Instrument Tour

4.2.1 Overview of Controls

4.2.1.1 Front Panel
Quick Start
Instrument Tour
This chapter provides an overview of all the controls available in the R&S NGE100B models and steps to switch on the instrument for the first time.
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Switching On the Instrument...................................................................................23
The front panel of the R&S NGE100B is as shown in Figure 4-3. The function keys and navigation controls are located at the right side of the display. The various connectors are located below the display and function keys.
Figure 4-3: Front panel of R&S NGE100B
1 = Display 2 = Function keys 3 = Rotary knob and arrow keys 4 = Output channels (three for NGE103B and two for NGE102B) 5 = USB connector 6 = Power key
Display
The display is a color LCD screen. Depending on the instrument type, up to three channels are shown on the screen. The respective measurement settings and func­tions are displayed in the individual channel section. There is a status bar above the channels to show whether a certain function is enabled, disabled or operating in a cer­tain mode.
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Quick Start
Instrument Tour
For a detailed description on-screen layout, see section "Screen Layout" in the User Manual.
Function keys
Function keys are means of input for manual operation of the instrument functions. When a function key is pressed, all the related keys are also illuminated.
For detailed description on function keys, see section "Function Keys" in the User Man­ual.
Rotary knob and arrow keys
Rotary knob and arrow keys are means of navigation and adjustment. When pressed or rotated, they perform tasks like navigation around the screen, adjustment of param­eter values or confirmation of entries.
For detailed description on rotary knob and arrow keys, see section "Navigation Con­trols" in the User Manual.
Output channels
Depending on the instrument type, up to three output channels are available for output of power to the connected load. They are Ch 1, Ch 2 and Ch 3 (0 V to 32 V/0 A to 3 A).
USB connector
The USB connector is a Type-A connector. You can connect a USB flash drive to this connector to perform a firmware update. See section "Firmware Update" in the release notes for the update procedure.
For screenshot and firmware update, USB flash drive file system supports FAT32 only.
Power key
The Power key switches the instrument on and off.
4.2.1.2 Rear Panel
Figure 4-4 shows the rear panel of the R&S NGE100B with its connectors.
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Quick Start
Instrument Tour
Figure 4-4: Rear panel of R&S NGE100B
7 = AC inlet with fuse holder 8 = Voltage selector 9 = Ethernet (LAN) connector 10 = USB connector 11 = Digital I/O connector
AC inlet with fuse holder
Main supply cord
Do not use detachable mains supply cord with inadequate rating.
For safety reasons, the instrument can only be operated with authorized safety sock­ets.
The power cable must be plugged in before signal circuits can be connected. Never use the product if the power cable is damaged. See Chapter 4.2.2, "Switching On the
Instrument", on page 23 for more information.
Voltage selector
The voltage selector selects the mains voltage between 115 V and 230 V.
Ethernet connector
This connector is used for establishing remote control via SCPI or LXI. See section "Ethernet Setup" in the user manual for more information on the connection setup.
The Ethernet option NGE-K101 must be installed for this function to be available in the instrument.
USB connector
The USB connector is a Type-B connector for remote control operation via USB TMC or USB VCP.
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4.2.2 Switching On the Instrument

Quick Start
Instrument Tour
Digital I/O connector
The Digital I/O connector is a terminal block for external trigger input or output.
Measurement control can be achieved by means of an external input signal or using an external output signal to trigger other instruments for some measurements.
The Digital Trigger I/O option (NGE-K103) must be installed for this function to be available in the instrument.
Prior to switching on the instrument, check if the value on the voltage selector corre­sponds to the mains voltage (115 V or 230 V). Switch it, if necessary, and change the power fuse of the instrument accordingly.
To change the power fuse:
1. Peel off the yellow label sticker on the AC inlet.
2. Pull out the fuse holder which is located directly on top of the socket.
3. Remove the preloaded fuses from the fuse holder.
4. Check the caps of both fuses that you want to change to for their ratings. There should be written either T5A250V for 115 V or T2.5A250V for 230 V. The fuse size is 5 x 20 mm.
5. Once verified, insert the fuses into each groove of the fuse holder.
6. Return the fuse holder to its position in the panel.
To switch on the instrument:
1. Connect the power cable to the AC inlet and switch on the mains power.
2. Press Power key on the front panel. The instrument performs a system check, boots the operating system, and starts the R&S NGE100B firmware. By default, all output channels are off when the instrument is switched on to pre­vent connected loads from being damaged unintentionally. Instrument settings from memory location M1 and auto saved parameters are loa­ded during the instrument startup. For more information on the store/recall instrument settings, see the "Store and Recall" chapter in the user manual.
To switch off the instrument, press Power key again.
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4.3 Trying Out the Instrument

4.3.1 Selecting the Channels

4.3.2 Setting the Output Voltage and Current Limit

Quick Start
Trying Out the Instrument
This chapter describes some basic functions that you can perform with the R&S NGE100B.
To select a channel, press the corresponding channel key. The key illuminates.
To set the output voltage and current limit via Live-Mode:
1. Long press the rotary knob to enter into editing mode. The channel 1 voltage is highlighted in blue.
2. Move to the desired parameter via the arrow keys.
3. On the desired parameter, rotate the knob to adjust its value.
Alternatively:
1. Press Voltage or Current key on the front panel.
2. Press the desired channel key to activate the respective voltage or current limit set­ting for that channel. The value on the respective channel becomes editable and the digit for adjustment is indicated by a blue cursor.
3. Press the right or left arrow key to move the cursor.
4. Press the up/down arrow key or turn the rotary knob to change the value of the digit indicated by the cursor. The new value registers immediately.

4.3.3 Activating the Channels Output

The output voltages can be switched on or off irregardless of the operating mode the instrument is in.
To activate the channel output, press Output key on the front panel followed by the desired channel key or vice versa. The font color of that channel section changes to green or red depending on the operating mode the instrument is in.

4.3.4 Storing/Recalling of Instrument Settings

The instrument settings can be stored in the instrument memory by long pressing Store Recall key and selecting the memory location key (M1 to M5). The previous set­ting is overwritten.
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4.4 Maintenance

Quick Start
Maintenance
To retrieve the desired saved settings, press Store Recall key and select the memory location key (M1 to M5).
Before cleaning the instrument, ensure that it has been switched off and power cable is disconnected.
Clean the outer case of the instrument at regular intervals, using a soft, lint-free dust cloth.
Instrument damage caused by cleaning agents
Cleaning agents contain substances that may damage the instrument. For example, cleaning agents that contain a solvent may damage the front panel labeling, plastic parts, or the display.
Never use cleaning agents such as solvents (thinners, acetone, etc.), acids, bases, or other substances.
The display may only be cleaned with an appropriate glass cleaner. Rub the display down with a dry, clean and lint-free cloth. Do not allow cleaning fluid to enter the instru­ment.
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5 Instrument Functions

5.1 User Interface

5.1.1 Screen Layout

Instrument Functions
User Interface
The following chapters describe the operating procedures of the R&S NGE100B user interface and functions.
This chapter describes how you can interact with R&S NGE100B via the various keys, menus and navigation controls in the instrument.
Figure 5-1: Screen layout for 3-channel or 2-channel instrument
Status bar
Table 5-1: Status bar function
Function Description
EasyArb Arbitrary output sequences on Ch 1.
EasyRamp Output voltage to ramp continuously within a 10 ms to 10 s until set volt-
age, V
DIO:xxxx Digital Trigger I/O (Digital Trigger I/O option NGE-K103 must be installed).
The "xxxx" refers to I/O status for DIO1, DIO2, DIO3, DIO4.
Wireless LAN connection (WLAN option R&S NGE-K102 must be instal­led).
LXI Wired LAN connection with LXI service for remote control operation
(Ethernet option R&S NGE-K101 must be installed).
.
set
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Instrument Functions
User Interface
Function Description
TMC/VCP USB connection with USB-VCP or USB-TMC setting.
Indicate buzzer state (Disabled, Fault Events, Any Events).
The status bar shows the state of some of the instrument functions. The state can be enabled, disabled, switched on, switched off or operating in a certain mode. The state is indicated by the icon color.
Table 5-2: Summary of function status
Function State Font color
EasyArb Disabled Grey
Enabled White
In use Green
EasyRamp Disabled Grey
In use for any channel Green
DIO Disabled or option NGE-K103 uninstalled Grey
Enabled White
In use Green
WLAN Disconnected or disabled or option NGE-
K102 uninstalled
Connecting to access point Yellow
Connected to access point Green
LXI LAN/LXI fault or option NGE-K101 uninstalled Grey
LAN/LXI in operation Green
USB TMC connection selected Green
VCP connection selected Green
Speaker Disabled Grey
Enabled Green
Grey
Channel display area
Three channels are shown on the channel display area for NGE103B, and two for the NGE102B. The respective channel settings and functions are displayed in the individ­ual channel.
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