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INSTRUCTIONS

MODEL AV-1030-B

0 TO ±5 VOLTS, 10 MHz

GENERAL PURPOSE LAB PULSE GENERATOR

WITH 300 ps RISE TIMES

AND IEEE 488.2, RS-232 CONTROL

SERIAL NUMBER: ____________

A V T E C H     E L E C T R O S Y S T E M S     L T D .

N A N O S E C O N D   W A V E F O R M   E L E C T R O N I C S

S I N C E   1 9 7 5

P.O. BOX 265

OGDENSBURG,  NY

U.S.A. 13669-0265

TEL: 888-670-8729 (USA & Canada) or +1-613-686-6675 (Intl)

FAX: 800-561-1970 (USA & Canada) or +1-613-686-6679 (Intl)

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OTTAWA, ONTARIO

CANADA    K2C 3H4

Summary of Contents for AV-1030-B

Page 1: ...V T E C H E L E C T R O S Y S T E M S L T D N A N O S E C O N D W A V E F O R M E L E C T R O N I C S S I N C E 1 9 7 5 P O BOX 265 OGDENSBURG NY U S A 13669 0265 TEL 888 670 8729 USA Canada or 1 613...

Page 2: ...ace said defective item This warranty does not apply to units which have been dissembled modified or subjected to conditions exceeding the applicable specifications or ratings This warranty is the ext...

Page 3: ...L CHECK 10 POWER RATINGS 10 CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY 10 PROTECTION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK 11 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 12 LABVIEW DRIVERS 12 FUSES 13 AC FUSE REPLACEMENT 13 DC FUSE REPLACEMENT 14 FU...

Page 4: ...ANING 33 WIRING DIAGRAMS 34 WIRING OF AC POWER 34 PCB 158N LOW VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY 1 3 35 PCB 158N LOW VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY 2 3 36 PCB 158N LOW VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY 3 3 37 PCB 104E KEYPAD DISPLAY BOA...

Page 5: ...A 50 load is required for proper operation The main output is AC coupled Two logic outputs TTL and ECL have approximately the same timing characteristics as the main output but have their amplitudes...

Page 6: ...required Gate in 0 to 0 8 V or grounded No output 2 8 V to 5 0 V or open Normal output Minimum propagation delay Ext Trig In to Main Out 100 ns Sync delay Sync Out to Main Out 0 to 1 ms Sync output 3...

Page 7: ...g Also check that your load is adequately shielded It may be necessary to enclose the load in a metal enclosure If any of the connectors on the instrument are unused they should be covered with shield...

Page 8: ...ies to Directive 2002 96 EC categories 1 7 and 10 as stated in the Article 2 Scope section of Directive 2002 95 EC DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC WEEE European customers who have purchased this equipment direct...

Page 9: ...ura AAD130SD 60 A switching power supply According to the manufacturer the Tamura AAD130SD 60 A has the following certifications UL60950 1 IEC60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 EN60950 1 and is compliant wi...

Page 10: ...mal single phase supply CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY An IEC 320 three pronged recessed male socket is provided on the back panel for AC power connection to the instrument One end of the detachable p...

Page 11: ...ors are prevented access and or are insulated from every connection point In some cases connections must be exposed to potential human contact Operators must be trained to protect themselves from the...

Page 12: ...C decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40 C 5 Mains supply voltage fluctuations up to 10 of the nominal voltage 6 no pollution or only dry non conductive pollution LABVIEW DRIVERS A LabVIEW...

Page 13: ...the fuses on the rear panel are shown in the figure below AC FUSE REPLACEMENT To physically access the AC fuses the power cord must be detached from the rear panel of the instrument The fuse drawer ma...

Page 14: ...s Nominal Mains Voltage Rating Case Size Recommended Replacement Part Littelfuse Part Number Digi Key Stock Number 1 2 AC 100 240V 0 5A 250V Time Delay 5 20 mm 0218 500HXP F2416 ND 3 DC N A 1 6A 250V...

Page 15: ...strument will resume normal operation This overload indicator may flash yellow briefly at start up This is not a cause for concern 3 OUT CONNECTOR This SMA connector provides the main output signal in...

Page 16: ...ayed this increases the setting by a factor of ten 10 If one of the adjustable numeric parameters is displayed this decreases the setting by a factor of ten If one of the adjustable numeric parameters...

Page 17: ...riggers normally when this input is unconnected When set to active high mode this input is pulled down to ground by a 1 k resistor When set to active low mode this input is pulled up to 5V by a 1 k re...

Page 18: ...ls on GPIB control 7 RS 232 Connector A standard serial cable with a 25 pin male connector can be attached to this connector to allow the instrument to be computer controlled See the Programming Manua...

Page 19: ...IC The signal on this output has approximately the timing parameters as the main output i e frequency pulse width and delay but the amplitude is fixed at either TTL logic levels 0 and 5V approximately...

Page 20: ...the relationship between the signals when an external TTL level trigger is used 20 SYNC OUT generated by the internal oscillator 50 ns FIXED MAIN OUTPUT PULSE WIDTH DELAY 0 AMPLITUDE VARIABLE 3V FIXED...

Page 21: ...WIN PWOUT mode In this case the output pulse width equals the external trigger s pulse width approximately and the delay circuit is bypassed 21 SYNC OUT 50 ns FIXED MAIN OUTPUT PULSE WIDTH DELAY 0 3V...

Page 22: ...evel clock on the back panel TRIG connector Manual Trigger the instrument is triggered by the front panel SINGLE PULSE pushbutton Hold Trigger the instrument is set to not trigger at all These modes c...

Page 23: ...e pulse width may vary over a small range 5 ns as the amplitude is varied This is normal and unavoidable GATING MODES Triggering can be suppressed by a TTL level signal on the rear panel GATE connecto...

Page 24: ...pedance load USE LOW INDUCTANCE LOADS Lenz s Law predicts that for an inductive voltage spike will be generated when the current through an inductance changes Specifically VSPIKE L dILOAD dt where L i...

Page 25: ...photo shows the rising and falling edges of the main output with the AV 1030 B set to 100 kHz repetition rate 100 ns pulse width 5V amplitude into a 50 Ohm load Top Rising edge Bottom Falling edge Bot...

Page 26: ...shown above Note that a The use of 40 dB attenuator at the sampling scope vertical input channel will insure a peak input signal to the sampling scope of less than 1 Volt Factory tests are conducted...

Page 27: ...nu 4 To set the delay to 100 ns a Press the MOVE button until the arrow pointer is pointing at the delay menu item b Press the CHANGE button The delay submenu will appear Rotate the ADJUST knob until...

Page 28: ...nu will appear Rotate the ADJUST knob until the amplitude is set at 5V c Observe the oscilloscope You should see 50 ns wide 5V pulses If you do not you may need to adjust the delay setting to a value...

Page 29: ...e to 5 V output on turns on the output For triggering a single event this sequence would be more appropriate rst resets the instrument trigger source hold turns off all triggering output type TTL sets...

Page 30: ...programmers a complete list of the available commands is given below These commands are described in detail in the Programming Manual for B Instruments Note this manual also includes some commands th...

Page 31: ...ted but not useful SYSTem COMMunicate GPIB ADDRess numeric value SERial CONTrol RTS ON IBFull RFR RECeive BAUD 1200 2400 4800 9600 BITS 7 8 ECHO boolean value PARity TYPE EVEN ODD NONE SBITS 1 2 ERRor...

Page 32: ...factory for repair Service is to be performed solely by qualified service personnel Caution High voltages are present inside the instrument during normal operation Do not operate the instrument with t...

Page 33: ...es may require replacement All fuses can be accessed from the rear panel See the FUSES section for details CLEANING If desired the interior of the instrument may be cleaned using compressed air to dis...

Page 34: ...o u n d p o s t G 1 G 2 B 1 R E D G 4 G 3 L N G X 2 C O R C O M 6 E G G 1 2 P O W E R E N T R Y M O D U L E 1 1 b 1 a 2 2 b 2 a X 1 P O W E R S W I T C H S W 3 2 5 N D C W I N D U S T R IE S G R S 4 0...

Page 35: ...8 J 4 6 4 0 4 4 5 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 J 3 6 4 0 4 4 5 6 1 5 V 1 5 V B U P O U T 1 1 5 V G N D 1 5 V p c b 1 5 8 N _ o v p p c b 1 5 8 N _ o v p s c h B U P O U T 1 1 5 V G N D 1 5 V 1 5 V B U E X T P O U T...

Page 36: ...V C 1 1 2 2 u F L 3 4 3 4 1 3 1 0 1 M C 9 4 7 u F 3 5 V C 6 2 2 u F L 2 4 3 4 1 3 1 0 1 M C 3 4 7 u F 3 5 V C 1 4 7 u F 3 5 V C 8 2 2 u F L 1 4 3 4 1 3 1 0 1 M C 4 4 7 u F 3 5 V C 1 2 2 2 u F L 4 4 3...

Page 37: ...M O U N T X 1 0 6 3 2 M O U N T A N Y 1 5 V N O N C M O S 5 5 5 1 4 1 2 Q 1 C M P Q 2 2 2 2 D I S A B L E O L O W H E N C H A R G I N G S H O R T S O U T B A S E W H E N C H A R G I N G B U 1 5 V G N...

Page 38: ...L S C H E M A T I C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 J 5 A H E 1 0 G N D M fg 4 9 9 9 1 0 1 1 0 p in s tra i g h t h e a d e r I2 C _ IN T S C L S D A G N D V C C S IN G L E P U L S E B A C K L IG H T E N C O D...

Page 39: ...1 6 U 7 P C F 8 5 7 4 A P N M U S T H A V E A IN P N V C C 1 A 1 B X 2 8 2 1 0 1 7 1 1 b u t to n k e y p a d 1 2 U 4 A M M 7 4 H C 1 4 N 1 1 1 0 U 1 E M M 7 4 H C 1 4 N S IN G L E P U L S E V C C V C...

Page 40: ...V E A IN P N V C C S D A S C L V C C V C C G N D V C C V C C C 5 0 1 u F D B 7 1 D B 6 2 D B 5 3 D B 4 4 D B 3 5 D B 2 6 D B 1 7 D B 0 8 E 1 9 R W 1 0 R S 1 1 V E E 1 2 V S S 1 3 V C C 1 4 E 2 1 5 N C...

Page 41: ...1 0 V 4 O P O L 5 O Z O U T 6 O L O G I C 7 O S Q U 8 O T R I 9 O S I N E 1 0 O E A 1 1 O L E D 1 2 A M P L R N G 4 1 3 A M P L R N G 3 1 4 A M P L R N G 2 1 5 A M P L R N G 1 1 6 A M P L R N G 0 1 7...

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