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1. Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC 2 Duty cycle of test current designed to keep power dissipation of Zener under test to very low levels Page 15 ZEN50 User Guide March 2015 Rev 1 Appendix B Warranty Information Peak Warranty The warranty is valid for 24 months from date of purchase This warranty covers the cost of repair or replacement due to defects in materials and or manufacturing faults The warranty does not cover malfunction or defects caused by a Operation outside the scope of the user guide b Unauthorised access or modification of the unit except for battery replacement c Accidental physical damage or abuse d Normal wear and tear All claims must be accompanied by a proof of purchase Appendix C Disposal Information Dz WEEE Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycling of Electrical and Electronic Products In 2006 the European Union introduced regulations WEEE for the collection and recycling of all waste electrical and electronic equipment It is no longer permissible to simply throw away electrical and electronic equipment Instead these products must enter the recycling process Each individual EU member state has implemented the WEEE regulations into national law in slightly different ways Please follow your national law when you want to dispose of any electrical or electronic products More details can be obtained from your national WEEE recycling agency At Peak Electr
2. and the instrument will switch off automatically If the problem was caused by a temporary condition on the test clips such as applying power to the test clips then simply re starting the Atlas ZEN may clear the problem If a persistent problem does arise it is likely that damage has been caused by an external event such as excessive power being applied to the test clips or a large static discharge taking place If the problem persists please contact us for further advice quoting the displayed fault code If there is a low battery condition the automatic self test procedure may not be performed For this reason it is highly recommended that the battery is replaced as soon as possible following a Low Battery warning Page 14 ZEN50 User Guide March 2015 Rev 1 Appendix A Technical Specifications All values are at 25 C unless otherwise specified Parameter Min Typ 2mA 5mA 10mA 15mA 1 40mV Slope resistance range Displayed Slope resistance resolution Slope resistance accuracy 1 100 1 4Q 1 2Q 1 20 1z 50 to 1z 50 ae Slope resistance Differentiation of curve that fits E Measurementrate Auto offperiod OO seconds Batterytype AAA Alkaline Battery voltage range 09V TOV Low battery warning 10V 005V_ Dimensions excl leads 103x70x20mm Operating temperature 10C PC l 60V pulsed DC satisfies lower limit of 75V DC for
3. behaviour To test a Zener diode connect it as shown here Cathode Anode The Atlas ZEN will start its analysis shortly after the on test button is pressed and the start up screen is shown It will then continue to perform regular measurements and show the results on the LCD screen Page 5 ZENS50 User Guide March 2015 Rev 1 Testing Zeners continued The display is updated at a rate of approximately 3 times per second Please allow a few seconds for readings to settle however The display will show all the key parameters at the same time The top line shows the measured voltage across the probes at the selected test current 10mA in this case Note that the test current is applied in short pulses so the displayed voltage won t be present across the component continuously The bottom line shows the slope resistance of the Zener This is calculated at the same nominal test current as the Vz measurement and is based on a span of test currents At any time you can pause Hold the displayed values by briefly pressing the on test button This can be useful if you want to remove the component being tested but still want to see the measurement results When the unit is in Hold mode the following symbol will be displayed sama Although the Atlas ZEN will switch itself off if left unattended you can manually switch the unit off by holding down the scroll off button for a couple of seconds Page 6 ZENS50 Us
4. GB50 01 Atlas ZEN Zener Diode Analyser Model ZEN50 Designed and manufactured with pride in the UK Peak Electronic Design Limited 2015 In the interests of development information in this guide is subject to change without notice E amp OE CE PEAK ZENS50 User Guide March 2015 Rev 1 Want to use it now We understand that you want to use your Atlas ZEN right now The unit is ready to go and you should have little need to refer to this user guide but please make sure that you do at least take a look at the very important notices on page 4 Contents Page NPC ROCCE O15 piace cn tishaa Get nenctes eeatsn ostedetank ea 3 Important Considerations xiv Ascetic nstestecensciecncintanleace 4 Tesino HCN CT Saa a a A A 5 Chanoimo Test Currents ritrarre iaia E E E E E RAR 7 Slope RESIS AMOS sareni a aa a C 8 Testing LEDs and other diodes Read warning carefully 10 MESU Vi IACES ai fesse aA AEAEE 11 Loading Limitations jie cee i e AEEA EAA 12 Care of your Atlas ZEN emiirin i a A n aie RA REA 13 Self Test Procedurer Ueda ea deinen 14 Appendix A Technical Specifications cccccccccccccccseeeeeeeeeees 15 Appendix B Warranty Information ccccccccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeees 16 Appendix C Disposal information cccccccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeess 16 Page 2 ZENS50 User Guide March 2015 Rev 1 Introduction The Peak Atlas ZEN is an intelligent Zener Diode analyser that offers great
5. er Guide March 2015 Rev 1 Changing Test Currents The characteristics of Zeners and other devices will change depending on the current flowing through the component For Zeners in particular it is common to see that the Zener voltage specified by the manufacturer is quoted at a certain test current All Zeners will exhibit an increase in the Zener voltage as test current rises You can select different test currents for your device by briefly pressing the scroll off button Test Current 2mA 5mA The following graph shows that a typical Zener exhibits the manufacturer s stated voltage of 3 3V at 10mA but rises if the test current is higher Example of 3 3V 500mW Zener oa A i N O o i o Test Current mA O NOUR ODN Jom foe fe m ge u ge 1 0 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 3 3 3 5 4 Zener Voltage V Many Zeners particularly higher voltage ones will have a sharper knee than this particular example Page 7 ZENS5O0 User Guide March 2015 Rev 1 Slope Resistance An ideal Zener diode would yield a constant Zener voltage regardless of the current flowing through it For a real Zener diode the voltage across it will change slightly for changes of test current The Slope Resistance is t
6. features together with ease of use Summary Features Supports the following components Zener diodes and Avalanche diodes Shunt voltage references Conventional diodes and LEDs for Vr measurement and slope resistance measurement WARNING Reverse bias testing will break your LED VDRs TVSs Transorbs etc up to 50V Selectable test currents 2mA 5mA 10mA and 15mA Measure Zener Voltage V2 Measure Forward voltage drop for forward connected diodes Display of selected test current Measure Slope Resistance sometimes called dynamic resistance or differential resistance Advanced voltage boost to support testing up to 50V at 15mA Constant test conditions regardless of battery level Vgar down to 1V Low test duty cycle to minimize Zener power dissipation Continuous measurements typically 3 samples per second Gold plated crocodile clip probes for low contact resistance Automatic and manual power off Page 3 ZEN50 User Guide March 2015 Rev 1 Important Considerations e This instrument must NEVER be connected to powered equipment components or equipment components with any stored energy e g charged capacitors Failure to comply with this warning may result in personal injury damage to the equipment under test damage to the Atlas ZEN and invalidation of the manufacturer s warranty e The Atlas ZEN is designed to analyse Zeners that are not in circuit complex circuit effects can res
7. he apparent resistance that results in the small change of Zener voltage due to changes in Zener current Slope Resistance for a particular Zener is not a fixed value over different test currents because the voltage current graph is not a straight line The graph here shows a close up of the previous example A straight line tangent has been drawn on the curve at the point the Slope Resistance is determined The gradient of that line is the inverse of the Slope Resistance Generally as the current through a Zener increases the Slope Resistance decreases the V I curve becomes steeper Page 8 ZENS5O0 User Guide March 2015 Rev 1 Slope Resistance continued The Atlas ZEN determines the Slope Resistance by automatically adjusting the test current 50 below and 50 above the selected current and measuring the small change in Zener voltage that occurs The instrument chooses 3 currents for calculating Slope Resistance Your selected nominal test current Range Lower Test Middle Test Upper Test Current Current Current 5 22 5mA The Voltage Current curve for a Zener diode is not a straight line so it s not very accurate to calculate the Slope Resistance using just the lower and upper current and voltage readings 4 The Atlas ZEN uses 3 sets of current and voltage readings to derive a curve that fits 3 points on the graph The gradient of the curve is then calculated at the selected nominal tes
8. lied in short pulses to minimise power consumption and to minimise power dissipation in your component Zener voltage can change slightly with temperature due to self heating For this reason it is not possible to accurately test Zeners that have any load or significant capacitance across them See next page for more details on loading 60V pulsed DC satisfies lower limit of 75V DC for Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Worst case is Vz 50V Rslope 8000Q 1 2nF in parallel gives 1 Vz error and 3 Rslope error Page 11 ZENS50 User Guide March 2015 Rev 1 Loading Limitations To keep power dissipation very low in your component the Atlas ZEN uses short pulses to measure the characteristics This means that accuracy can be influenced by capacitive and resistive loading Capacitive Loading Depending on the Zener s slope resistance the following capacitive loads will influence Vz measurements by 1 or more 1000 fo oO Max Load Capacitance nF 3 10 100 1000 8000 Slope Resistance Ohms Resistive Loading Depending on the selected test current range the following resistive loads will influence Vz measurements by 1 or more 1000 omAR 100 iOi ee eee 5mA Range ee eee a ee 15mMmA Range jo Min Load Resistance kQ 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Zener Voltage Vz V Page 12 ZEN50 User Guide Ma
9. onic Design Ltd we are committed to continual product development and improvement The specifications of our products are therefore subject to change without notice 2015 Peak Electronic Design Limited E amp OE Designed and manufactured in the UK www peakelec co uk Tel 44 0 1298 70012 Fax 44 0 1298 70046 Page 16
10. ppreciate that the test currents applied by the Atlas ZEN are very short and will result in very low apparent brightness of your LED This does no harm but it does mean that your LED will appear much dimmer than you expect at the selected test current Page 10 ZENS50 User Guide March 2015 Rev 1 Test Voltages For all the test currents the voltage developed across the probes can rise to about 60V This is to ensure that Zeners of up to 50V can be adequately tested The test current is controlled to ensure that the same current flows regardless of the device under test for the range of terminal voltages of OV to 50V Although the current is electronically limited to less than a peak of 35mA it is important to be aware that 60V across the open circuit probes could potentially damage a sensitive component For example many LEDs can be damaged if the reverse voltage across them rises above 5V There will be no problem when testing an LED in a forward direction as the current is electronically limited and the voltage across the LED will automatically settle to the LED s operating voltage But if an LED is accidentally connected in reverse across the probes then the voltage could easily reach 60V and the LED would be damaged In all cases the voltage appearing across the probes will never be higher than 60V Often the actual voltage will be limited by the device under test at the selected test current The test currents are app
11. rch 2015 Rev 1 Care of your Atlas ZEN The Atlas ZEN should provide many years of service if used in accordance with this user guide Care should be taken not to expose your unit to excessive heat shock or moisture Additionally the battery should be replaced at least every 12 months to reduce the risk of leak damage If a low battery message appears during start up or a battery symbol appears while you re using your instrument then immediate replacement of the battery is recommended as measured parameters may be affected The unit may however continue to operate The battery can be replaced by placing the instrument face down and then removing the three screws from the rear of the unit Take care not to touch the electronics Avoid touching this area We recommend that the battery is replaced with a high quality battery equivalent to an Alkaline AAA LR03 or MN2400 1 5V Replacement Alkaline AAA batteries are available from many retail outlets DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE SCREWS Page 13 ZENS50 User Guide March 2015 Rev 1 Self Test Procedure Each time the Atlas ZEN is powered up a self test procedure is performed In addition to a battery voltage test the unit measures the performance of many internal functions such as the voltage and current sources amplifiers and the analogue to digital converters If any of these function measurements fall outside tight performance limits a message will be displayed
12. t current using a differentiated version of the curve This gives a much more accurate gradient measurement at the actual selected nominal test current compared to the average straight line gradient between the upper and lower test currents The resolution step size of displayed Slope Resistance is ultimately limited by the small changes of Zener voltage that result from the change in Zener current The displayed resolutions are as follows Nominal Test Current Displayed Resolution Subject to revision ZENS50 User Guide March 2015 Rev 1 Testing LEDs and other diodes The Atlas ZEN can measure the forward voltage drop of LEDs and other diodes Take care to connect the LED or diode the right way round to ensure that it is not exposed to large reverse voltages Do not attempt to test an LED in reverse with this instrument even for a split second you will break your LED See the next page for information about the probe voltages Anode Cathode Black The Anode of the LED or diode should be connected to the red probe The Cathode of the LED or diode should be connected to the black probe The unit will happily test almost any LED type regardless of the LED s forward voltage requirements The current is controlled by the instrument and the voltage across the LED will automatically settle to the LED s normal operating voltage up to a maximum of 50V for long LED strings It is important to a
13. ult in erroneous measurements Additionally testing in circuit can expose your circuit to unexpectedly high voltages that may damage it YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED e The voltages generated by the Atlas ZEN can damage non Zener components for example reverse bias testing LEDs will damage your LEDs It is your responsibility to ensure the voltages currents are suitable for your component and that they are correctly connected Avoid rough treatment or hard knocks e This unit is not waterproof e Only use a good quality Alkaline AAA battery Page 4 ZENS50 User Guide March 2015 Rev 1 Testing Zeners The Atlas ZEN is primarily designed to analyse Zener diodes including Avalanche diodes Often Avalanche diodes are referred to as Zener diodes because they are used in a similar way As well as testing Zeners the Atlas ZEN is great for measuring the conduction characteristics for many other components types 7 Normal diodes measuring Vr at various forward currents LEDs measuring Vr at various forward currents Do not attempt to test an LED in reverse you will break it 7 Transient suppressors such as VDRs TVSs and Transorbs measuring the breakdown clamping voltage at various forward or reverse currents 7 Shunt Voltage Regulators measuring Vp at various forward currents A Zener diode is normally used in the reverse biased mode If you use it in the forward biased mode then you will see a conventional diode
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