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Detailed Description

Analog Section

Figures E2 diagrams A thru D shows the 
equivalent circuit of the analog section in 3 
different phases of operation. The system will 
perform conversions at a rate determined by the 
clock frequency 40,002 clock periods per cycle. 
(see Figure E1B shown earlier in this chapter for 
details of conversion timing).

Auto-Zero Phase I (Figure E2A) 

During the Auto-Zero, the input of the buffer is 
connected to V REF through switch 2, and 
switch 3 closes a loop around the integrator and 
comparator, the purpose of which is to charge 
the Auto-Zero capacitor until the integrator 
output dose not change with time. Also, 
switches 1 and 2 recharge the reference 
capacitor to V REF.

Input Integrate Phase II (Figure E2B)

During Input Integrate the Auto-Zero loop is 
opened and the Analog Input is connected to the 
Buffer Input through switch 4 and C REF if the 
input signal is zero, the buffer, integrator and 
comparator will see the same voltage that 
existed in the previous state (Auto-Zero). Thus, 
the integrator output will not change but will 
remain stationary during the entire input 
integrate cycle. If V 

IN

 is not equal to zero, and 

an umbalanced condition exists compared to the 
Auto-Zero Phase, the integrator will generate a 
ramp whose slope is proportional to V 

IN

.

Deintegrate Phase II (Figures E2C and 
Figures E2D)

During the Deintegrate phase, switch 5 is closed 
and a voltage which is V REF more positive 
than during Auto-Zero is impressed on the 
BUFFER INPUT. Thus the referance capacitor 
stores the equivalent voltage. This returns the 
output of the integrator to the zero crossing 
point established in Phase I. The time, or 
number of counts, required to do this is 
proportional to the input voltage.

E-4-1. Reference Voltage

The precision reference voltage required to do 
the A/D conversion is developed by IC201.  The 
zener voltage is attenuated to approximately -
0.5V .  This voltage is applied to IC2-7 . 

E-4-2. LED Display

The output format from IC2 is in Binary Coded 
Decimal (BCD) format. Each digit is scanned 
for 10 clock pulses. The scan sequence is D5 D4 
D3 D2 D1. This drives Q1 thru Q5, which in 
turn drivers the seven segment displays. The 
BCD data is converted to seven segment format 
by IC4. When the 620LM electronics are in 
open circuit or over-range mode the display 
flashes “

0000"

. IC5 is a 1 MHz oscillator 

which is divided by 10 by IC6. The 100 KHz 
clock output  then goes to IC2.

E-5.

Ohms-To-DC Converter

The ohms-to-DC converter generates a constant 
current which is passed through the device under 
test to develop the voltage measured by the A/D 
converter.

E-5-1. Constant Current Source

The constant current source is composed of 
IC201, IC202, Q202, D203  and their associated 
components.  The input to the constant current 
source is approxi1.05 volts, developed 
at IC201-7 and connected to IC201-13 through 
R209 and R210. The heart of the constant 
current source is the voltage-to-current 
converter.  A simplified schematic of this circuit 
is shown in Figure E-4 and described in Section 
E-5-2.  The amplifier of IC201-12 is an invertor, 
and its output is applied to IC201-9.  The 
amplifier of IC201-8 has unity gain due to the 
feedback through R213  .  Its output is applied 
to the inverting input of IC202-3.  The output of  
IC202-6 provides feedback to the non-inverting 
input of IC201-10.  This circuit operates to 
maintain the inverting input at IC202-3 and the 
non-inverting input at IC202-2 at the same 
potential.

Summary of Contents for 620LM

Page 1: ...N MAINTENANCE MANUAL 18JUNE2013 REV B see website for latest address contact information and updates http www amptec com i2345 AUSTIN TEXAS USA US DEFENSE LOGISTICS CAGE CODE 1CRL2 PHONE 01 512 858 40...

Page 2: ...ission and a return authorization RMA number must be obtained directly from AMPTEC s customer service department via phone FAX or email for repairs warranty or otherwise We need to issue you an RMA nu...

Page 3: ...d Continuous Operating Power A 4 Setup and Use CHAPTER B 620LM FAILSAFE OHMMETER SPECIFICATIONS Table B 2 Specifications CHAPTER C REPLACEMENT OPTIONAL ANDACCESSORYITEMS C 1 Available Accessories and...

Page 4: ...lay Pin Functions CHAPTER F ROUTINE MAINTENANCE F 1 General F 2 Required Test Equipment F 3 Calibration Procedure F 4 Battery Replacement Instructions CHAPTER G COMPONENT PARTS LISTS 620 400 Parts Ass...

Page 5: ...n a variety of applications Please check the last chapter of this manual for addendums that may apply to the 620LM A 2 Receiving Unpacking and Initial Inspection Should the AMPTEC shipping box appear...

Page 6: ...ith a polarity keyed box type Molex connector plug 436040 0200 This helps prevent the accidental use of any non approved AC DC Wall Adapter from being plugged into the AMPTEC 620LM rear panel power po...

Page 7: ...ght Light Emitting Diodes LED Over Range Indication select next higher range Display flashes Measurement Update Rate Approximately 300ms Voltage Protection Maximum Input 250VDC or AC without damage pe...

Page 8: ...ds Connector Adapters single pointed probes and operator manual etc Option RACK Rack Mount Adapter Option 620RACK includes an adapter tray that allows any AMPTEC 620 series tester to be flush panel mo...

Page 9: ...wired ON there is no power ON OFF switch When proper power is applied to the oolarized rear panel molex connector the meter is ON when rear panel power input is removed it is OFF Although this power i...

Page 10: ...ware version string The isolated AC DC Wall adapter is fitted with a box style polarity keyed Molex connector plug 436040 0200 This helps prevent the accidental use of any non approved AC DC Wall Powe...

Page 11: ...i nals using a 4 wire configuration as described in section D 3 Next connect the 4 wire Kelvin wires or test leads into the AMPTEC 620LM Igniter Tester rear panel For 620 series test leads other than...

Page 12: ...connection problem must be outside of the 620 series meter i e your wiring harness or the actual device under test connection If the 620 series meter doesn t agree with the test resistors then the met...

Page 13: ...on it usually means the batteries are dead and need charging or fuse needs replac ing If the 620LM exhibits problems that cannot be eliminated by reviewing Chapters B and D the following guidelines h...

Page 14: ...r move the replacement part until the solder has cooled Cold solder and bad solder joints can cause more problems Use the chassis ground connect to the common terminal of the functional test section c...

Page 15: ...s care of the digital part of the 4 digit 20 000 count dual slope conversion COUNTERS DISPLAY COMPARATOR BUFFER MULTIPLEXER ZERO CROSSING DETECTOR INTEG UUT CONTROL LOGIC INPUT SWITCH DC CONSTANT CURR...

Page 16: ...EGRATOR INTEGRATOR COMPARATOR COMPARATOR CAZ CAZ CSTRAY CSTRAY RINT RINT FIGURE E 2B PHASE ll INTEGRATE INPUT FIGURE E 2C PHASE lll AND DE INTEGRATE CINT CINT VIN VIN CREF CREF 3 3 1 1 2 2 6 6 5 5 4 4...

Page 17: ...ished in Phase I The time or number of counts required to do this is proportional to the input voltage E 4 1 Reference Voltage The precision reference voltage required to do the A D conversion is deve...

Page 18: ...ic will show that the output of IC202 6 is actually applied to the base of transistor Q202 which acts as a current limiter The worst case component failure that could occur in this circuit would be a...

Page 19: ...cuit The 15V power supply is generated by IC7 for the digital voltmeter DVM chip set IC1 and IC2 The 5 VA is developed by one DC to DC convertor circuitry composed of Q103 Q104 T102 D103 D104 IC102 fo...

Page 20: ...alibration Procedure The AMPTEC 620LM should be calibrated but first it should be allowed to warm up for a minimum of 15 minutes before beginning the calibration procedure 620LM The calibration trimpo...

Page 21: ...ased and the voltage sensitivity of the voltmeter section is decreased Using the RS232C interface select the diode test function on the 620LM Igniter Tester Connect the rear panel measurement test wir...

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