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1. WA imi 3 gt ry in ai ail 2 1 GENERAL 2 2 Initial inspection 2 3 Inspect the instrument and accessories for physical damage and if damage is evident refer to para graph 2 19 for the recommended claim procedure and repacking information 2 4 Accessories 2 5 The following accessories are supplied with the standard instrument Figure 2 1 HP Part Number 2110 0007 2110 0202 1A fuse for 220 240V operation 2A fuse for 110 120V operation Power cord Operating and Service Manual For an additional manual order option 910 Handles are rack mounting flanges are delivered with the instrument only if the appropriate option Figure 2 2 is ordered SCHUKO TYPE HP Part No 8120 1689 NEMA TYPE HP Part No 8120 1348 LINE BLACK NEUTRAL WHITE GROUND YELLOW GREEN LINE BROWN NEUTRAL BLUE see Figure 2 3 BRITISH STANDARD TYPE HP Part No 8120 1351 LINE BROWN NEUTRAL BLUE GROUND YELLOW GREEN GROUND YELLOW GREEN SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2 6 Power Cords 2 7 The instrument is supplied with one of the power cords shown in Figure 2 3 2 8 INSTALLATION 2 9 Power Cord 2 10 The 3 wire power cable supplied with the 8016A when connected to the appropriate power out let grounds the instrument cabinet and panels To pre serve this safety feature when operating the instrument from an outlet without a ground conn
2. 3 33 When testing flip flops Motorola MC1666 for example two pulse generators are required one to provide the clock input and one to provide the data in put One pulse generator is run in square wave mode and the other is run in external trigger and double pulse mode and is synchronized from the trigger output of the first pulse generator Figure 3 9 Allowance must _ be made for the differential delay that will occur be tween the two outputs This is caused by the fact that there is an extra 7ns delay in the second 8082A 24ns against 17ns due to the delay between the trigger input and the trigger output To preserve the correct timing relationship therefore between the two sets of pulse outputs the data pulse output must be delayed by a further 7ns This can be achieved by increasing the length of the data output transmission cable delay is about 5ns per metre e e 3 6 8082A TRIGGER INSERT 7ns DELAY l OUTPUT OUTPUT ji SQUARE WAVE MODE X 17ns DELAY x li FLIP FLOP 24ns DELAY l Figure 3 9 Flip Flop Test Circuit AA 3 34 The minimum set up time required for swi wards the leading edge of its data input in this case tching the flip flop from 0 to 4 lor vice versa can be a 1 The minimum set up time is found when the measured as shown in Figure 3 10 flip flop ceases to switch properly from 0 to 1 The The pulse delay controls of the clock output ar
3. 3 4 EKTERNAL INPUT CHARACTERISTICS 3 5 The SLOPE POLARITY switch determines whether a rising POS or falling NEG signal will trigger or gate the external input on Figure 3 2 shows the effects of these controis in the External Width mode i SLOPE POLARITY i NEG POS MAN A TRIGGER LEVEL ADJUSTASLE TO ANY LEVEL IN NOTE There is a fixed dalay al 7415 after the input reaches the trigger level before the output responds Figure 3 2 Effect of External input Controls A a o 3 6 Any external input pulses must have an ampli tude of at least 200mV peak to peak and must be at least 2ns wide at the level at which triggering Is to occur 3 7 If the SLOPE POLARITY switch is set to MAN the external signal can be simulated by pressing the MANUAL pushbutton This button provides a means of initiating a single pulse EXT TRIG mode each time the button is pressed a train of pulses GATE mode while the button is pressed or a pulse whose width is equal to the time the button is pressed EXT WIDTH mode 3 8 SQUARE WAVE OPERATION 3 9 There isa Square Wave facility on the 8082A which produces a square wave output of 50 duty cycie in NORMAL mode if Square Wave is selected in Exter nal Trigger or External Width modes the output is a pulse shaped version of the trigger input the output waveforms are the same as for External Width mode see Figure 3 4 if Square Wave is selected
4. LL rA Ta Ta TAN ro TWA Lai SAI WAWA WAA ANA WA AAA WA AAA WAWA II WANI MI aaa ua UU UW WI WA TA yA 2 3 l za 2 19 CLAIMS AND REPACKAGING tS x 2 20 Claims for Damage co 2 21 If physical damage is evident or if the instru A ment does not meet specification when received notify the carrier and the nearest Hewlett Packard Sales Service Office The Sales Service Office will arrange for repair or replacement of the unit without waiting for settlement kai of the claim against the carrier YA l 2 22 Repackaging for Shipment a and Storage EL 2 23 If the instrument is to be shipped to a Hew lett Packard Sales Service Office attach a tag showing t owner address model and serial number and the repair required The original shipping carton and packaging e material may be re usable but the Hewlett Packard Sales Service Office will also provide information and Aa recommendations on materials to be used if the original i packing is not available or reusable a 3 Es E Er di ou MON A A n Wou MW M aoa A A yojuo peoj feusaiut 7509 1Ndino bii SEY 2 9 94nbij 88S IVNHJFLNI Z uonsag 9385 01994UOO AU ZE JQ30Bjas abeyon au LE asn4 YE TANVI HV NO YSS SIO NO ANPI UauM smoj6 dwe 3N ZZ YOLIMAS J30 10 589 1d LO JOJ SSOK IMSS 440 NO INIT gz apou HEGIM LAKI passald si uojing au awu ayi 01 jenba si UIPIM asoum esind e 10 passajd si UONNG 243 Sym fa
5. 1x3 AA II sann SR En x REL i akaita UCN TU Si axa rt Map aw RN uu Ed AREA Al TEARS MAN Axil SJOA ASANY gt gt ayer we Vag Mo HOLY GANA 2819 vago Ex wh inl lil la li isi mat ig lil ii lui 3 1 GENERAL 3 2 This section is divided into two parts The first part gives some general notes on the operation of the 8082A together with operating instructions for each of the four operating mod s NORM operating mode EXT WIDTH operating mode GATE operating mode EXT TRIG operating mode Full setting up instructions are given for Normal mode followed by any changes in control settings required for the other three modes Stylized waveforms are given for each mode to show the resuitant pulse shapes For ease SLOPE POLAAITY gt NEG POS MAN LSV EXTERNAL EME INPUT ov ey SIGNAL 4 80 Jis t i i i i i 1 PULSE OUTPUT OUTPUT WHEN DUTPUT WHEN EXT INPUT LEVEL EXT INPUT LEVEL SET TO 4 5V SET TO 1 5 4 t l i i 3 a 5 IVI lo 1 1 DUTPUT WHEN OUTPUT WHEN EXT INPUT LEVEL EXT INPUT LEVEL SET TO t 6V gt SET TO 1 5V SECTION 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS of operation the instructions wil refer to Figure 3 1 which shows the controls identified by a reference num ber in a circle The same reference numbers are used in the text when each control is mentioned 3 3 The second part of this section gives appli cations information
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7. parallel with 50 ohm cable when the pulse reaches the IC its amplitude is doubled to 4V open end reflection This 4V is reflected back along the cable and is absor bed by the 50 ohm termination in the 8082A with only 2 typical reflection at amplitudes up to 4V The effect ot this action is to produce the stepped pulse shown in figure 3 8 at any intermediate point along the cable timings is to be made a 1 GHz sampling oscilloscope with a high impedance input probe should be used The 3 5 wa Pulse at the internal 50 ohm load or along 2V m the cable OV i A av Pulse at the open end of the coax cabie ou Figure 3 8 Stepped pulse with high Z output 3 30 If a detailed analysis of 1C waveshapes and probe should be connected at the IC pin and not at any intermediate point along the 50 ohm cable 3 31 If a number of 1C s on one PC board are being driven from one point on the board and the printed circuit track is more than 10cm long then an E external 50 ohm resistor at the end of the 50 ohm i system may be required to preserve the clean puise shape at the 1C input pins 3 32 One point to remember particularly when si testing Ins ECL is the loss of edge speed due to the coaxial cable However the 8082A is fast enough to A accommodate this edge speed degradation without ex ceeding the manufacturers specification A 1 23 metre cable is available as HP Accessory number 10503A
8. the PULSE DELAY controls the PULSE WIDTH controls and the DOUBLE NORMAL PULSE switch have no effect on the pulse output To obtain an output similar to that in Figure 3 5 adjust the controls as shown below It is assumed that the controls are already set up as described above for a Normal pulse therefore only the alterations to these control settings will be given a Set the Mode switch 7 to EXT WIDTH b Apply an external trigger to the EXT INPUT 23 The input should have the following characteristics Pulse shape sine or square wave Amplitude between 200mV and 6V Frequency 14kHz c Set the EXT INPUT LEVEL 6 control as required to vary the switching threshoid d Set the SLOPE POLARITY switch as re quired to trigger off the rising POS or falling NEG edge of the trigger EXTERNAL INPUT SIGNAL TRIGGER OUTPUT PULSE OUTPUT Figure 3 5 Pulse Output in External Width Mode eR FA _ A ee 3 22 GATE OPERATING MODE the pulse To obtain an output similar to that in Figure 3 6 adjust the controls as shown below It is assumed 3 23 in Gate mode the repetition rate is defined that the controls are already set up as described above for by the rate controls but no output occurs until the vol l j a pulse in External Width mode therefore only the alter tage of an externally applied signal rises above SLOPE ations to these controls settings will be given Switching PO
9. HP 8082A 7 O wag PON e gt dl Gan a i 38 gt LI Gro Lu li E gt kaki lt O L a A oc LAJ A 77808 dH ee NAIMA nannan n tthe ke es pe ee ea menm i aaa AA lies tai Late ES u Lai LI ia Lad bal ial i fif Ki A AA ul Lu dl dl dis h OPERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL 3082A PULSE GENERATOR SERIAL NUMBERS This manual applies directly to instrument with serial number 1822G02846 and higher Any change made in instruments having serial numbers higher than the above number will be found in a Manual Changes supplement supplied with this manual Be sure to examine the supplement for changes which apply to your instrument and record these changes in the manual Backdating information for instruments with lower serial numbers can be found in Section 7 yellow pages c HEWLETT PACKARD GMBH 1983 HERRENBERGER STR 110 D 7030 BOBLINGEN FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY PRINTED SEP 1983 MANUAL PART No 08082 90003 MICROFICHE PART No 08082 90503 Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION a i 3 3 on 1 1 INTRODUCTION 1 5 Gate Mode In this mode a gating signal a enables the pulse and trigger outputs 3 1 2 The 8082A is a 250 MHz dual channel pulse source with variable leading and trailing edge transition TR times as fast as 1ns It also has variable pulse frequency 1 6 External Width Mode in this mode the pul
10. LARITY switch set to POS or falls below SLOPE to External Width mode when in Gate mode can be used POLARITY switch set to NEG the level set on the to check for correct functioning of the gate signal EXT INPUT LEVEL control The last pulse of a burst is always of correct width even if the gate closes during a Set the Mode switch O to GATE TRIGGER LEVEL EXTERNAL INPUT SIGNAL 7 ns OUTPUT i 1 FIXED e ge l DELAY 17ns y VARIABLE m DELAY ov 1V Figure 3 6 Pulse Output in Gate Mode 3 24 EXT TRIG OPERATING MODE below It is assumed that the controls are already set up as described above for a pulse in Gate mode therefore 3 25 In External Trigger mode the pulse and trig only the alterations to these control settings will be given ger repetition rates are determined by the repetition rate of an externally applied signal To obtain an output simi iar to that in Figure 3 7 adjust the controls as shown a Set the Mode switch O to EXT TRIG TRIGGER LEVEL EXTERNAL 0 5V INPUT SIGNAL ov TRIGGER av OUTPUT L anj pu FIXED DELAY 17ns VARIABLE DELAY l 1V PULSE OUTPUT Bu ae Figure 3 7 Pulse Output in External Trigger Mode nn NAMANA NA panties tA Li nn a An LA Yn Te TM TM YA E bai de si Basi isi ai isi 3 26 APPLICATIONS NOTES 3 27 The following section indicates some appli cations of the 8082A 3 28 Digital Appl
11. anel controls 3 19 The initial settings listed below are given to obtain a normal pulse waveform Figure 3 4 for someone unfamiliar with the operation of the 80824 Both pulse outputs and the trigger output shouid be connected to a high frequency oscilloscope using a 50 ohm system The oscilloscope lan HP 180C main frame with 1810A plug in or similar 1 GHz bandwidth sampling oscilloscope should be set with the sweep time at 0 5us cm and with the sensitivity at 200mV cm LINES ON PULSE PERIOD 14 104 VERNIER Mid range PULSE DELAY 4 2n 5n VERNIER 5 CEW 2n PULSE WIDTH 50n 54 VERNIER CW 1 54 NORMAL DOUBLE PULSE switch 3 NORMAL Mode Switch NORM TRANSITION TIME 50n 5H LEADING EDGE 11 Mid range TRAILING ED Mid range AMPLITUDE 1 0 2 0 AMPLITUDE f4 1 0 2 0 VERNIER cew 1 0 OFFSET ON OFF switch OFF NORM COMPL switch NORM NEG POS switch POS wmo mom S am a MO Ya ry gt 3 P a RA A ioh b eh Mw AW E A AAA ES E RL PA A RM E atan Wou E EAS YE SE W ES Y Bai ki Lal la ki kai TRIGGER ov ATT 8 Figure 3 4 Pulse Output in NORM Mode 3 20 EXT WIDTH OPERATING MODE 3 21 in External Width mode the pulse repetition rate and width are determined by the repetition rate and width at the threshold set by the EXT INPUT LEVEL control of an externally applied signal In EXT WIDTH mode the PULSE PERIOD controls
12. e siowly minimum set up time for switching from V to Of can decreased and because the output is in double pulse then be found by switching to the complement of the form only the second pulse in each case advances to data input and repeating the exercise FIRST 8082A meee PP OC LL OUTPUT q HOLD DATA OUTPUT M i 1 SET UP CLOCK Figure 3 10 Flip Flop Test Waveforms ee aap an i se a re LA pan N_N L mon En men ran TWA vann an i 3 idi wi ai igi td ai izi is Lou no ry izi e ih i Rs E 3 35 The clock pulse transition times can be ad justed to observe the variation in the propagation delay of the flip flop or to simulate edge degradation caused by a high fanout of the clock pulse line 3 36 The 8082A can be used as a pulse shaper When set to external width mode an external signal the output of a word generator for example connec ted to the trigger input is available in pulse shaped form at the pulse output Adjusting the trigger level control to the appropriate level helps to recover the shape of even badly distorted pulses 3 37 The 8082A can also be used to generate noise pulses the pulse width is set to minimum and the amplitude to 5V and then the transition times are in creased This has the effect of reducing the pulse am plitude and in fact the transition times can be in creased until a spike of app
13. ection use an appropriate adapter and connect the ground lead green yellow to an external ground 2 11 If the plug on the cable does not fit your power outlet then cut the cable at the plug end and connect a suitable plug The plug should meet local safety requirement and include the following features a Minimum current rating of 2A b Ground connection c Cable clamp The colour coding used in the cable will depend on the cable supplied see Figure 2 3 USED IN AUSTRALIA HP Part No 8120 1369 LINE BROWN NEUTRAL BLUE GROUND YELLOW GREEN Figure 2 3 Power Cords A _ 2 A WARNING 2 14 To check the power requirements proceed as follows To avoid the possibility of injury or death the following l precautions must be followed before the instrument is a Remove the fuse and check its value switched on for 220V 240V operation 1A l for 100V 120V option ZA a if this instrument is to be energized via an auto transformer for voltage reduction make sure that the ground connection is not interrupted b Check that the line selector switch positions corresponds to the local supply voltage If they do not correspond use a b The power cable plug shall only be inserted into a screwdriver to change the switch positions socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact l The protective action must not be negated by the use c Insert the correct fuse into the fusehoider of an extension cord w
14. ications 3 29 The 8082A can be used to test the following digital integrated circuit 1C logic families at their normal operating speeds Propagation delay per gate RTL 12ns 27ns DTL 30ns TEL 12ns Schottky TTL i 3ns ECL including MECL 111 ins 4ns For convenience of operation a special ECL output is available on the 8082A This means that by simply sett ing either amplitude range switch to the ECL position an output pulse width a voltage swing of 0 9V to 1 IN is produced into an open circuit l When using the 8082A to test any of the above logic families particularly the fast MECL III logic it is im portant to operate with a 50 ohm transmission system The coaxial cable does not need to be terminated at the IC and by a 50 ohm resistor the internal 50 ohm ter mination of the 8082A is of sufficiently high quality to provide a clean pulse shape in almost all cases see para graph 3 31 without an external termination even at the fastest transition times This has the advantage that it enables the 50 ohm coaxial cable to be soidered directly to the pins of the IC under test without requiring a 50 ohm terminating resistor It should be noted how ever that when no external termination is used no connections can be made at any intermediate point along the transmission cable For example suppose the pulse on leaving the 8082A has 2V amplitude across an effective 25 ohms 50 ohm internal termination in
15. in Gate mode the output isa gated square wave the repetition rate of which is set up on the pulse period controls 3 10 OUTPUT AMPLITUDE CONTROLS 3 11 Vernier 3 12 Because the amplitude vernier is common to both outputs the amplitude relationship of one output to the other is 1 1 1 2 or 1 5 3 13 ECL Outputs 3 14 To obtain normal and complement ECL com patible puises from the two outputs gither one or both amplitude range switch s should be set to the EGL posi tion The ECL levels supplied are 0 9V to 1 7V into an open circuit i e without an external 50 ohm load These output levels can be altered by changing the values of resistors R 5 ECL amplitude and R60 ECL DC off set on board A5 Amplitude Vernier and DC Offset board 3 15 INCOMPATIBLE CONTROL SETTINGS 3 16 When operating the 8082A the layout of the Pulse Period Delay and Width controls helps to avoid incompatible settings as shown in Figure 3 3 Generally the Pulse Period control should be farthest right but the controis can ali be in a straight vertical line if the Pulse Period vernier is more clockwise than the other two ver niers PULSE PERIOD PULSE DELAY IRAN i AVOID THIS AREA Figure 3 3 Positioning of Controls 3 17 NORM OPERATING MODE 3 18 In this mode the 8082A requires no external trigger signal to produce an output Pulse rate width delay transition times amplitude and offset are ail ad justed by the front p
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17. ithout a protective conductor grounding d Connect the power cable to the rear con nector c The safety check Table 5 27 shall be executed before connecting the instrument to the supply E 2 15 Temperature Requirements 2 12 Power Source requirements 2 16 The instrument operates within specifi cations when the ambient temperature is between 0 C 2 13 The instrument will operate from nominal 32 F and 50 C 122 F Le word generator may be ac line supplies of 100V 120V 220V or 240V 10 stored between 40 C 40 F and 75 167 F 5 at 48 Hz to 66 Hz Two switches on the rear panel allow one of the four voltages to be selected 240V 40V i 20V 20V 2 17 RACK MOUNTING 120V 20V l 100V 2 18 Figure 2 2 shows the possible handle rack oov mounting configurations tf handles are fitted and subse quently need to be removed the plastic trim must first be taken off as shown in Figure 2 5 iGOV ZA gt 120V i 220V lt 1A gt 240V Figure 2 4 Switch Settings for the various Norminal Powerline Voltages CAUTION Before applying power to the instrument check on the rear panel that the switch is set in accordance with local supply condi tions Lift a corner of the plastic trim with a screw driver and give a sharp tap in the direction of the arrow y A A rd Figure 2 5 Removing Plastic Trim mam n IS o AA ca Monn Ano nn an nn m TE Ti
18. o gt 0 5ms in 6 ranges plus typ 18ns fxd with respect to trigger output l Delay Jitter lt 0 1 50ps Double Pulse Up to 125 MHz max simulates 250MHz Min pulse spacing 2 4ns Delay Duty Cycle gt 50 Pulse Width lt 2ns to gt 0 5ms in 6 ranges Width Jitter lt 0 1 50ps Width Duty Cycle gt 50 Square Wave A further position of the Pulse Width switch provides Square Wave output Delay and double pulse are disabled max Rep Rate 250 MHz Duty cycle is 50 10 up to 100 MHz 50 15 for gt 100 MHz Trigger Output Negative going Square Wave 50 duty cycle typ gt 500mV from 509 into 509 Internal 508 load can be switched off by slide switch on PC board Amplitude increases to 2 1V into 509 up to 200 MHz Trigger Output Protection Cannot be damaged by short circuit or appli cation of external EXTERNALLY CONTROLLED OPERATION External Input Input Impedance 502 10 DC coupled Maximum Input 6V Trigger Level Adjustable 1 5V to 1 5V e 200M an 2 the internal 50 22 source impedance is selected Slope Control Positive negative or manual selectable in the MAN posit ion all ext functions can be con trolled by push button Button pushed in simulates an on signal Sensitivity Sine wave gt 200mVpp pulses gt 200mV Repetition Rate 0 to gt 250 MHz Ext Controlled Modes Ext Trigger There are approximatel
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20. roximately Ins width and 800mV amplitude ECL amplitude is produced see Figure 3 11 This can be set to the required dc level using the offset controls and connected to the logic circuit under test to simulate noise The amplitude and offset of the noise spike can be varied and their effect on the circuit monitored 2V crear AA 4 ti i 2V Figure 3 11 Noise Pulses 3 38 Analog Applications 3 39 The 8082A can also be used effectively in analog applications Twisted pairs of transmission lines and differential amplifiers can be tested using the normal and complement outputs the common amplitude vernier is very useful in this appligation for varying the amplitude of both outputs simultaneousiy Trigger leveis of Schmitt trigger circuits can be tested using output puises with very slow transition times as slow as 0 5ms
21. se ja delay width offset and amplitude The normal comple frequency and width are determined by the frequency BE ment relationship and the polarity of either output can and width of an externally applied signal The delay be n be reversed Single pulse double pulse and square wave tween input and output is fixed The trigger output a operation are available There are also four trigger is the shaped trigger input signal er modes ji 1 3 Normal Mode in this mode the 8082A oper 1 7 ECL OUTPUT ET ates as a self contained pulse source with full control of the puise parameters from the front panel controls Ty 1 8 The 8082A has an ECL position on each of ki its amplitude range switches When either or both of ta 1 4 Ext Trig Mode in this mode the pulse and the switches are set to this position both 3082A outputs ai trigger output frequencies are determined by the fre automatically deliver a fixed voltage swing of 0 9V to i a guency of an externally applied signal The other pulse 1 7V typical into an open circuit for driving ECL parameters are varied from the front panel controls logic oui Se U oW A a A A A Si Pa Table 1 1 Specifications These specifications appiy when PULSE CHARACTERISTICS Source and load impedance 502 Transition Times lt ins to 0 5ms in 6 ranges First range from lt Ins to 5ns controls leadingand trailing edges simultaneouisy For all other ranges transition times
22. variable independent by up to 1 10 Difference between risetime and fali time is less than 2596 of the faster transition time of the two Overshoot and Ringing lt 5 of pulse amplitude may increase to 10 with amplitude vernier CCW Preshoot lt 5 of pulse amplitude Linearity Linearity aberration for both siopes lt 5 for transition times gt 5ns Output Maximum amplitude is 5V from 509 into 5068 Maximum out put voltage is 5V amplitude off set l Offset gt 2V into 502 Baseline OV 150mV with offset switched off and amplitude range set to maximum Other amplitude ranges reduce baseline proportionately DC Source Impedance 509 5 Reflection Coefficient Reflection is 2 typical for steps with 1ns rise time applied to output connector on all amplitude ranges except 5V range On the 5V range the reflection may be 15 l Output protection Cannot be da maged by open or short circuits or application of ext lt 6 volts or 200mA independent of control set tings Attenuator Two separate three step attenuators reduce the outputs to 1V Vernier is common for both outputs and reduces the output to 0 4V minimum A further position pro videsECL compatible outputs 0 9V to 1 7V typ open circuit 1 both outputs are terminated by a 50 Q load TIMING Repetition Rate gt 250 MHz to lt 1 kHz in 6 ranges Period Jitter lt 0 1 50ps Delay lt 2ns t
23. y 7ns delay between the external input and the trigger output Rep Rate is ext controlled fis triggered by exter nal signal Trigger output provides the pulse shaped input signal Square wave mode is disabled Synchronous Gating Gating signal turns rep rate generator on Last pulse is of normal width even if gate ends during the pulse External Width Outout pulse width determined by width of drive input Rep Rate and Delay are disabled Trigger output provides shaped input signal OPTIONS Option 907 Front Handle Kit Option 908 Rack Flange Kit Option 909 Rack Flange plus Front Handle Kit Option 910 Additional Instrument Manual GENERAL Power Requirements 100V 120V 220V 240V 596 10 48 440 Hz Power consumption 85VA max Weight Net 7 9 kg 17 44 Ibs shipping 8 9 kg 19 63 ibs Dimensions 426mm wide 145mm high 380mm deep 16 3 4 ins x 5 11 16 ins x 15 ins fl rey NA manman MA Ann Ban e A va 2 oz Fa re ne TA iwi YA UM Ya TRAMITA MWE dak sondeo HA OBTA PISE GENERATOR Twist HAGO PURSE WALA 16l e ra L a E salte ras PALAB WIDTH sa wata i t poaae DIT agy agma mma Mewe TO es tus am W EXT Neus Tate DEUI e WAA ad Rack flange with front handle Rack flange Order Option 908 Front handte Order Option 907 Order Option 909 Figure 2 2 Available Accessories

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