North Atlantic SRS 5330A Operation Manual Download Page 6

 

North Atlantic Industries, Inc.

 

631.567.1100 / 631.567.1823 (fax)                       

6/12/2018 

5330A Operations Manual Rev A6 

110 Wilbur Place, Bohemia, NY 11716 

www.naii.com              

Cage Code: 0VGU1 

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Interfaces, Communication 

 

The  5330A  includes  several  different  interfaces  that  include  Ethernet,  USB,  &  IEEE-488  and  a  78  pin  interface  connector. 
When a replacement for the legacy 5330 is required, conversion cable (07-0022) must be ordered as a separate item. When a 
replacement  for  the  legacy  5310  is  required  the  78  pin  connector  is  replaced  with  a  50  pin  connector  that  mimics  the 
previously supplied units. Pin out data, for the various configurations, is shown below. 
Detailed  programming  commands

/

information  is  included  in 

“5330A  Programmer’s  Reference  Guide”.

    The  Ethernet  and 

the USB connectors are industry standard.  

 

5330A J1 CONNECTOR,

 

PIN DESIGNATIONS

 

HDL78SL; Mate 78 pin male (See Accessories) 

 

Pin 

Designation 

 

Pin 

Designation 

 

Pin 

Designation 

 

Pin 

Designation 

 

Pin 

Designation 

13 

RHI-OUT  

32 

RHI-SENSE OUT 

40 

CHASSIS GND 

59 

S2-OUT CH1 

78 

S4-OUT CH1 

14 

S1-SENSE CH2  

34 

S3-SENSE CH2 

52 

RLO 

–OUT 

71 

RLO-OUT SENSE 

 

 

15 

S1-OUT CH2  

35 

S3-OUT CH2 

53 

S4-SENSE CH2 

73 

S2 SENSE CH2 

 

 

16 

RHI-IN CH2  

36 

RLO-IN CH2 

54 

S4-OUT CH2 

74 

S2-OUT CH2 

 

 

19 

S3-SENSE CH1 

38 

S1-SENSE CH1 

56 

RHI-IN CH1 

76 

RLO IN CH1 

 

 

20 

S3-OUT-CH1 

39 

S1-OUT CH1 

58 

S2 SENSE CH1 

77 

S4-SENSE CH1 

 

 

Note: Do not connect to any non-designated pins 
 

5330 J1 CONNECTOR, PIN DESIGNATIONS (See P/N)

 

DE9PP; Mate DE9S or equivalent 

 

Pin 

Designation 

 

Pin 

Designation 

 
Pin 

Designation 

 

Pin  

Designation 

S1-OUT CH1 

RLO IN CH1 

S4-OUT CH1 

RHI -115V CH1 IN 

  4 

S2-OUT CH1 

RHI 

– 26V CH1 IN 

S3-OUT-CH1 

 

 

Note: Do not connect to any non-designated pins 
 

5330 J3 CONNECTOR, PIN DESIGNATIONS 

 

DD50P; Mate DD50S or equivalent

   

Pin 

Designation 

 

Pin 

Designation 

 
Pin 

Designation 

 

Pin  

Designation 

CHASSIS GND 

19 

S4-OUT CH1 

34 

S1-OUT CH1 

37 

RHI -115V CH1 IN 

18 

S2-OUT CH1 

20 

RLO IN CH1 

35 

S3-OUT-CH1 

38 

RHI 

– 26V CH1 IN 

Note: Do not connect to any non-designated pins 
 

5310 J1 CONNECTOR, PIN DESIGNATIONS (See P/N)

 

DD50P; Mate DD50S or equivalent

   

Pin 

Designation 

 

Pin 

Designation 

 
Pin 

Designation 

 

Pin  

Designation 

SYN-RSL-SEL 

16 

BCD 40° / BIN 22.5° 

31 

BCD 4° / BIN 1.406° 

41 

LL1 

CHASSIS GND 

17 

BCD 200° / BIN 180° 

32 

BCD 20° / BIN 11.25° 

42 

LL2 

STROBE 

18 

S2-OUT CH1 

33 

BCD 100° / BIN 90° 

45 

BCD 0.01° / BIN 0.0014° 

DIGITAL GROUND 

19 

S4-OUT CH1 

34 

S1-OUT CH1 

46 

BCD 0.08° / BIN 0.011° 

12 

BCD 

.

04° / BIN 0.005° 

20 

RLO IN CH1 

35 

S3-OUT-CH1 

47 

BCD 0.4° / BIN 0.088° 

13 

BCD 0.2° / BIN 0.044° 

28 

BCD 0.02° / BIN 0.0027° 

37 

RHI -115V CH1 IN 

48 

BCD 2° / BIN 0.703° 

14 

BCD 1° / BIN 0.352° 

29 

BCD 0.1° / BIN 0.022° 

38 

RHI 

– 26V CH1 IN 

49 

BCD 10° / BIN 5.625° 

15 

BCD  8° / BIN 2.813° 

30 

BCD 0.8° / BIN 0.176° 

40 

REF LEVEL SELECT 

50 

BCD 80° / BIN 45° 

Note: Do not connect to any non-designated pins 
 

J2 CONNECTOR, IEEE- 488 PIN DESIGNATIONS 

Standard IEEE Interface Connector 

Pin 

Designation 

 

Pin 

Designation 

        DIO1 

13 

DIO5

 

DIO2

 

14 

DIO6

 

DIO3

 

15 

DIO7

 

DIO4

 

16 

DIO8

 

EOI 

17 

REN 

DAV 

18 

 Gnd., DAV 

NRFD 

19 

 Gnd., NRFD 

NDAC 

20 

Gnd., NDAC 

IFC 

21 

Gnd., IFC 

10 

SRQ 

22 

Gnd., SRQ 

11 

ATN 

23 

Gnd., ATN 

12 

Shield 

24 

Gnd., Logic 

 

J3 CONNECTOR:  

  USB-A (USB 2.0) Rear Connector, for communications only 

   Ethernet (10/100/1000 Base-TX) 

 

J4 CONNECTOR:  

 

USB-A Front Panel Connector for Optical Mouse only 

 

Summary of Contents for SRS 5330A

Page 1: ...et for one of two display modes 0 360º or 180 A wide 47Hz to 10KHz frequency range is standard The versatility of this device has been substantially increased by incorporating dynamic modes that enable user to test servo systems under various simulated stringent field conditions a Each channel can be set to simulate a rotating component in either clockwise or counter clockwise direction b Each cha...

Page 2: ... REF source Internal Source When utilizing optional internal Reference Generator source 2 0 3 9 Vrms 100 Hz to 10 KHz 4 0 115 Vrms 47 Hz to 10 KHz Reference Input Impedance 36 000 ohms Phase offset 179 9 Dynamic Motions Continuous constant rate CW CCW with programmable start stop angles Angular Rate 0 01 to 6 480 sec 47 to 60 Hz 0 01 to 99 720 sec 360 Hz Resolution 0 001 sec 47 to 60 Hz 0 01 sec 3...

Page 3: ...LECT 8 VLL VOLTAGE LINE TO LINE OUTPUT SELECT 9 FIXED RATIOMETRIC VOLTAGE OUTPUT MODE SELECT 9 ANGLE SET 9 PHASE OFFSET 9 CHANNEL OUTPUT ENABLE 10 INT EXT REFERENCE SOURCE SELECT 10 VREF EXTERNAL REFERENCE VOLTAGE SET 10 INTERNAL REFERENCE SETUP 10 REMOTE SENSE SETUP 11 OVER CURRENT 11 DELTA SCREEN PANEL 12 RATIO MULTI SPEED MODE 12 DYNAMIC MODE CONTROL PANEL 13 PROGRAMMING 13 REMOTE PROGRAMMING L...

Page 4: ...HISTORY 24 TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1 Front Panel Controls Connections 7 Figure 2 Indicators on the front panel main display of the 5330A 7 Figure 3 Channel Selection 8 Figure 4 Synchro Resolver Mode Select 8 Figure 5 VLL Output select Fixed Ratiometric mode 9 Figure 6 Angle Set 9 Figure 7 Phase Offset Control 9 Figure 8 Output Enable 10 Figure 9 Internal Reference Setup 10 Figure 10 Delta Screen P...

Page 5: ...al They are recommended precautions that must be understood and applied during operation and maintenance of the instrument covered herein REPAIR DO NOT ATTEMPT REPAIR Under no circumstances should repair of energized instrument be attempted All repairs to this instrument must be accomplished at the Factory HIGH VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE is used in the operation of this equipment DEATH ON CONTACT may re...

Page 6: ...ation Pin Designation 3 S1 OUT CH1 5 RLO IN CH1 7 S4 OUT CH1 9 RHI 115V CH1 IN 4 S2 OUT CH1 6 RHI 26V CH1 IN 8 S3 OUT CH1 Note Do not connect to any non designated pins 5330 J3 CONNECTOR PIN DESIGNATIONS DD50P Mate DD50S or equivalent Pin Designation Pin Designation Pin Designation Pin Designation 3 CHASSIS GND 19 S4 OUT CH1 34 S1 OUT CH1 37 RHI 115V CH1 IN 18 S2 OUT CH1 20 RLO IN CH1 35 S3 OUT CH...

Page 7: ...Main Power Button Angle SET Knob External Reference Input front Internal Reference Output front Angle SET Direct input Setup Menu Channel Select Tabs Internal Ref Control Setup On Screen Help Guide Dynamic Mode Control Increment Setup Knob Jog wheel USB connector for optical mouse only Touchscreen Enabled Disabled Ch1 Output SYN RSL Front Panel Mode Select Fixed or Ratiometric Multi Speed Ratio Se...

Page 8: ...press corresponding tab by using either the touch screen mouse or increment setup knob Below figures show each channel select button along with the corresponding channel display Selected configuration is highlighted Figure 3 Channel Selection Synchro Resolver Mode Select On any channel screen toggle the Syn Rsl button to select either Synchro or Resolver format The selected format will be displaye...

Page 9: ...LL will remain constant at the set VLL voltage When set for RATIOMETRIC the output signal voltage VLL will vary directly with changes in the applied reference voltage ANGLE set Each channel can be programmed to various angles When the button is pressed enter the desired angle using the touch screen mouse or incremental knob Figure 6 Angle Set Alternatively when the ANGLE SET icon is pressed the un...

Page 10: ... source or EXT external reference source NOTE CH 2 External reference source is only applicable through the J1 connector VREF External Reference Voltage Set When an external reference is specified the anticipated VREF must be entered by pressing the VREF button and entering the appropriate voltage This needs to be done in order to let the Simulator set a transformation ratio or proportion between ...

Page 11: ...etup This screen allows for the remote sensing of each SIM channel and the reference supply Remote Sense Screen Over Current An Over Current occurs when either the reference or one of the SIM channels is overloaded When an overload is detected the D S will stop driving temporarily and will attempt to turn on every second for approximately 10 seconds and if an over current is still present the outp...

Page 12: ...330A can be combined with a ratio of 2 to 255 Figure 11 Ratio Multi Speed Mode Select the Ratio button to enter the ratio menu and select the required ratio Figure 12 Ratio Select Refer to the above left menu display Assume that two speed is selected with a ratio of 2 1 Value may be entered via keypad or the Quick Edit Increment Decrement buttons Values may also be cleared or deleted using the qui...

Page 13: ...de sub screen that can be programmed for either continuous or start stop rotation by toggling the buttons When continuous rotation is selected toggling the Stop Start will cause the selected to rotate until stopped When Start Stop rotation is selected the output will start rotating from the Start Angle until it reaches the programmed Stop Angle When completed the Stop Start will display Stop PROGR...

Page 14: ... button Figure 15 USB Port Selection Ethernet Port Selection Selection of the Ethernet port is accomplished by pressing the Ethernet address button and then adding a valid IP address Submask and Gateway address for your Ethernet network The Ethernet Port used by the 5330A is always Port 23 When completed hit set button and unit goes back to main display Figure 16 Ethernet Port Selection IEEE 488 P...

Page 15: ...tions Menu is shown below This menu allows configuration of the following Angle Display may be configured for the following parameters o 0 to 359 9999 degrees o 179 9999 to 179 9999 degrees Channel 1 Input may be configured for the following parameters o Front Panel Output o Back Connector Output J1 Touch screen o Enabled o Disabled re enable using the Increment Setup knob or mouse to select Optio...

Page 16: ... button on the left followed by the Load button Once completed the Simulator will return to the main display screen and the values are stored until changed Figure 20 Factory Setting The Custom Settings screen shown below will save up to 9 parameter settings This is accomplished by saving those that are currently on the main screens Select the button to the left of the numbers 1 9 followed by press...

Page 17: ... the end Calibration Complete will be displayed The Unit Calibration will perform a full off line self calibration that does not require user intervention or external equipment duration is approximately 25 minutes Figure 23 Calibration Menu Shown below are examples of the Help Menu screens The help menu gives things such as specification summaries descriptions of available buttons and descriptions...

Page 18: ...5330A is an accessory kit NAI part number 5330A ACCESSORY KIT Kit includes the following items 5330A Accessory Kit NAI P N 5310 Accessory Kit NAI P N 5330 Accessory Kit NAI P N 78 Pin Mating connector 09 0001 50 Pin Mating connector 05 0053 Fuse 5 x 20mm 2A slow blow 2 99 0146 Shell P O 09 0001 Shell 05 0060 Line Cord 202 0002 Fuse 5 x 20mm 2A slow blow 2 99 0146 Fuse 5 x 20mm 2A slow blow 2 99 01...

Page 19: ...ably strong container may be used provided the product is wrapped in a sealed plastic bag and surrounded with an appropriate amount of shock absorbing material to cushion firmly preventing movement inside the container Special attention should be paid to protection of the front panel touch screen display and terminal jacks INSTALLATION Rack Mounting Instructions The Model 5330A may be mounted in a...

Page 20: ...on and reduction of contaminants If filter is clogged or deteriorated cleaning and or replacement is recommended The Fan Filter is held in place by a filter shroud insert Before any maintenance is performed insure that the power cord has been disconnected from the unit The filter shroud can be removed no special tools required by gentling pulling and disconnecting from the shroud assembly insert i...

Page 21: ...ons Manual Rev A6 110 Wilbur Place Bohemia NY 11716 www naii com Cage Code 0VGU1 Page 21 of 24 MECHANICAL OUTLINE MODEL 5330A J3 CONNECTOR USB A USB 2 0 Rear Connector for communications only Ethernet 10 100 1000 Base TX J4 CONNECTOR USB A Front Panel Connector for Optical Mouse only ...

Page 22: ...s of the EU and should be discarded and replaced with an EU approved type Installation and Mains Input The model 5330A is designed for bench top or permanent rack mount installation An IEC 320 appliance coupler is provided for mains power input Safety earth ground is provided through this power input and the detachable line cord provides the required means of disconnection The design of the model ...

Page 23: ...tlantic Industries Inc 631 567 1100 631 567 1823 fax 6 12 2018 5330A Operations Manual Rev A6 110 Wilbur Place Bohemia NY 11716 www naii com Cage Code 0VGU1 Page 23 of 24 5330A SERIES DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

Page 24: ...source 2 0 3 9 Vrms 100 Hz to 10 KHz 4 0 115 Vrms 47 Hz to 10 KHz RS 10 21 13 A6 ECO C05682 Updated Certificate of Conformance with version dated October 2017 from Retlif LG 06 12 18 2011 North Atlantic Industries All rights reserved This document is furnished for the customers of North Atlantic Industries Other uses are unauthorized without written permission of North Atlantic industries Informat...

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