Before setting up the system, you should make sure that the operating environment is prepared.
Several configurations are possible for providing power to the system. The preferred configuration is for all target DC power supplies to use a 3-wire AC input with an earth (safety) ground and with the earth ground isolated from the DC return. Table below shows various AC/DC configurations and the results of using each.
| AC Input | Isolation | Result | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Preferred configuration | 3-wire system with earth (safety) wire | AC earth is isolated from DC return.Target system DC is fully isolated and is floating. | Normal operation |
| Acceptable configuration | 2-wire system with no earth (safety) wire | AC return is isolated from DC return. Target system DC is fully isolated and is floating. | Normal operation |
| Acceptable configuration | 3-wire system with earth (safety) wire | AC earth is tied to DC return. Target system DC is not isolated and is floating. | Configuration may result in unstable operation of DC signals. |
| Prohibited configuration | 2-wire system with no earth (safety) wire | AC return is tied to DC return. Target system DC is not isolated and is not floating. | Configuration may result in unstable operation of DC signals and AC hum.A safety hazard may result from power supply or target system failure where DC voltage is connected to AC return. |
This instrument contains static-sensitive components that are subject to damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD). Use standard ESD precautions when transporting, handling, or using the Ethernet TAP probe and the target system, when connecting/disconnecting the probe and the target system, and when removing the cover of the instrument.
It is recommended to follow the following precautions:
The above precautions should be considered as minimum requirements for a static-controlled environment.
The Ethernet TAP probe is powered from the external power supply provided with your unit. It can use line voltages of 90-130 VAC (47-63 Hz) or 180-270 VAC (47-63 Hz). The Ethernet TAP probe probe tip draws less than 50 mA from the target system.
See Connecting the external power supply for information about connecting the Ethernet TAP probe power supply.
The Ethernet TAP probe can operate in a temperature range of 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F).
The Ethernet TAP probe automatically supports target system signal levels from 1.8V to 3.3V.