Been on a bit of a test equipment buying spree recently...
Picked up an HP branded 6632B.
Users Guide =
http://ridl.cfd.rit.edu/products/manuals/Agilent/power%20supplies/CD1/Model/66332usr.pdfService Manual =
http://ridl.cfd.rit.edu/products/manuals/Agilent/power%20supplies/CD1/Service/66332Aser.pdfIt mostly works, but the cal is a bit out for the "high range" current measurement. At around 100mA there is about a +3.2mA offset on the display vs what it's actually outputting. This is reflected when it's in constant current mode as the output current is still about 3.2mA high with a 100mA output (externally confirmed to be 100mA).
I have already opened up the unit and set the switches to reset the cal password, so that's good to go.
I can also successfully complete some sections like the "Voltage programming and measurement calibration", "Overvoltage protection Calibration", and P1 of "Current Programming and High-Range Measurement Calibration", but others fail.
...there are some tests like the "Current Programming and High-Range Measurement Calibration" P2 that gives an error on the display:
"WRONG MODE"
Neither of the manuals say anything about a "WRONG MODE" error (that I saw at least).
What's the deal here? Anyone know what "WRONG MODE" means and how to get around it to finish the cal procedures?