Avtech AV-143CP-PS-AVA User manual

INSTRUCTIONS
MODEL AV-143CP-PS-AVA
0 to +2V IN, 0 to +12V OUT, 500 mA
0.4 us RISE TIME
DC-COUPLED LINEAR AMPLI IER
SERIAL NUMBER: ____________
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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 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)
AX: 800-561-1970 (USA & Canada) or +1-613-686-6679 (Intl)
info@avtechpulse.com - http://www.avtechpulse.com/
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BOX 5120, LCD MERIVALE
OTTAWA, ONTARIO
CANADA K2C 3H5

WARRANTY
Avtech Electrosystems Ltd. warrants products of its manufacture to be free from
defects in material and workmanship under conditions of normal use. If, within
one year after delivery to the original owner, and after prepaid return by the
original owner, this Avtech product is found to be defective, Avtech shall at its
option repair or replace 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 extent of
the obligation assumed by Avtech with respect to this product and no other
warranty or guarantee is either expressed or implied.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Phone: 888-670-8729 (USA & Canada) or +1-613-686-6675 (International)
ax: 800-561-1970 (USA & Canada) or +1-613-686-6679 (International)
E-mail: info@avtechpulse.com
World Wide Web: http://www.avtechpulse.com
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TABLE O CONTENTS
WARRANTY......................................................................................................................2
TECHNICAL SUPPORT....................................................................................................2
TABLE OF CONTENTS....................................................................................................3
INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................................5
SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................... 5
REGULATORY NOTES.....................................................................................................6
FCC PART 18.......................................................................................................................... 6
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...................................................................................6
DIRECTIVE 2002/95/EC (RoHS).............................................................................................7
DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC ( EEE)............................................................................................7
AC PO ER SUPPLY REGULATORY NOTES........................................................................8
INSTALLATION.................................................................................................................9
VISUAL CHECK...................................................................................................................... 9
PO ER RATINGS................................................................................................................... 9
CONNECTION TO THE PO ER SUPPLY..............................................................................9
PROTECTION FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK...........................................................................10
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS..........................................................................................11
FUSES.............................................................................................................................12
AC FUSE REPLACEMENT...................................................................................................12
DC FUSE REPLACEMENT...................................................................................................13
FUSE RATINGS.....................................................................................................................13
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS..........................................................................................14
REAR PANEL CONTROLS............................................................................................15
GENERAL INFORMATION.............................................................................................16
BASIC CONTROL................................................................................................................. 16
CURRENT LIMITING.............................................................................................................16
CAPACITIVE LOADING.........................................................................................................16
CABLE LENGTHS.................................................................................................................16
OPERATIONAL CHECK.................................................................................................18
MECHANICAL INFORMATION......................................................................................2
TOP COVER REMOVAL.......................................................................................................20
RACK MOUNTING................................................................................................................20
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE..............................................................................20
MAINTENANCE..............................................................................................................21
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REGULAR MAINTENANCE...................................................................................................21
CLEANING............................................................................................................................ 21
WIRING DIAGRAMS.......................................................................................................22
IRING OF AC PO ER....................................................................................................... 22
PCB 158P - LO VOLTAGE PO ER SUPPLY, 1/3.............................................................23
PCB 158P - LO VOLTAGE PO ER SUPPLY, 2/3.............................................................24
PCB 158P - LO VOLTAGE PO ER SUPPLY, 3/3.............................................................25
MAIN IRING........................................................................................................................ 26
PERFORMANCE CHECK SHEET.........................................................................................27
Manual Reference: /fileserver2/officefiles/instructword/av-143/AV-143CP-PS-AVA,ed1.odt.
Last modified May 29, 2014.
Copyright © 2014 Avtech Electrosystems Ltd, All Rights Reserved.
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INTRODUCTION
Model AV-143CP-PS-AVA is a customized DC-coupled fixed-gain linear amplifier, with a
gain (VOUT/VIN) of +6 V/V.
The input may range from 0 to +2V. The input impedance is 1 kΩ.
The corresponding output voltages are 0 to +12V. The maximum output current is +500
mA. The output will operate into resistive loads, or capacitive loads of up to 2.2 n .
The output rise and fall times are 0.4 us or less.
SPECI ICATIONS
Model: AV-143CP-PS-AVA
Output amplitude: 0 to +12V
Voltage Gain: +6 V/V
Rise, fall time (20%-80%): 0.4 us
Input impedance: 1 kΩ
Maximum output current: +500 mA
Maximum load capacitance: 2.2 n
Bandwidth (-3 dB): DC to > 500 kHz
Maximum average output power: 12V × 500 mA = 6 Watts
Overshoot: < 10%
Prime power: 100 - 240 Volts, 50 - 60 Hz
Connectors: BNC
Dimensions: 100 x 430 x 375 mm (3.9” x 17” x 14.8”)
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REGULATORY NOTES
CC PART 18
This device complies with part 18 of the CC rules for non-consumer industrial,
scientific and medical (ISM) equipment.
This instrument is enclosed in a rugged metal chassis and uses a filtered power entry
module (where applicable). The main output signal is provided on a shielded connector
that is intended to be used with shielded coaxial cabling and a shielded load. Under
these conditions, the interference potential of this instrument is low.
If interference is observed, check that appropriate well-shielded cabling is used on the
output connectors. Contact Avtech (info@avtechpulse.com) for advice if you are unsure
of the most appropriate cabling. 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
shielded metal “dust caps” to reduce the interference potential.
This instrument does not normally require regular maintenance to minimize interference
potential. However, if loose hardware or connectors are noted, they should be
tightened. Contact Avtech (info@avtechpulse.com) if you require assistance.
EC DECLARATION O CON ORMITY
We Avtech Electrosystems Ltd.
P.O. Box 5120, LCD Merivale
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada K2C 3H5
declare that this pulse generator meets the intent of Directive 2004/108/EG for
Electromagnetic Compatibility. Compliance pertains to the following specifications as
listed in the official Journal of the European Communities:
EN 50081-1 Emission
EN 50082-1 Immunity
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and that this pulse generator meets the intent of the Low Voltage Directive 72/23/EEC
as amended by 93/68/EEC. Compliance pertains to the following specifications as
listed in the official Journal of the European Communities:
EN 61010-1:2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control, and laboratory use
DIRECTIVE 2002/95/EC (RoHS)
This instrument is exempt from Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and
of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous
Substances (RoHS) in electrical and electronic equipment. Specifically, Avtech
instruments are considered "Monitoring and control instruments" (Category 9) as
defined in Annex 1A of Directive 2002/96/EC. The Directive 2002/95/EC only applies 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 directly from Avtech will have
completed a “WEEE Responsibility Agreement” form, accepting responsibility for
WEEE compliance (as mandated in Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Union and
local laws) on behalf of the customer, as provided for under Article 9 of Directive
2002/96/EC.
Customers who have purchased Avtech equipment through local representatives
should consult with the representative to determine who has responsibility for WEEE
compliance. Normally, such responsibilities with lie with the representative, unless
other arrangements (under Article 9) have been made.
Requirements for WEEE compliance may include registration of products with local
governments, reporting of recycling activities to local governments, and financing of
recycling activities.
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AC POWER SUPPLY REGULATORY NOTES
This instrument converts the AC input power to the DC voltage that powers the internal
circuitry of this instrument using a Tamura AAD130SD-80-A switching power supply.
According to the manufacturer, the Tamura AAD130SD-80-A has the following
certifications:
UL60950-1
IEC60950 -1
CSA C22.2 No. 60950- 1
EN60950 -1
and is compliant with:
EN61000-3-2
EN61000-4-2 Level 2
EN61000-4-2 Level 3 (Air Only)
EN61000-4-4 Level 3
EN61000-4-5 Level 3
EN61000-4-11
CISPR 11 and 22 CC Part 15 Class B (conducted)
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INSTALLATION
VISUAL CHECK
After unpacking the instrument, examine to ensure that they have not been damaged in
shipment. Visually inspect all connectors, knobs, and handles. Confirm that a power
cord and an instrumentation manual (this manual), are with the instrument. If the
instrument has been damaged, file a claim immediately with the company that
transported the instrument.
POWER RATINGS
This instrument is intended to operate from 100 - 240 V, 50 - 60 Hz.
The maximum power consumption is 57 Watts. Please see the “ USES” section for
information about the appropriate AC and DC fuses.
This instrument is an “Installation Category II” instrument, intended for operation from a
normal 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 power cord that is
supplied with the instrument plugs into this socket. The other end of the detachable
power cord plugs into the local mains supply. Use only the cable supplied with the
instrument. The mains supply must be earthed, and the cord used to connect the
instrument to the mains supply must provide an earth connection. (The supplied cord
does this.)
Warning: ailure to use a grounded outlet may result in injury or death due to
electric shock. This product uses a power cord with a ground connection. It must be
connected to a properly grounded outlet. The instrument chassis is connected to the
ground wire in the power cord.
The table below describes the power cord that is normally supplied with this instrument,
depending on the destination region:
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Destination Region Description Option Manufacturer Part Number
United Kingdom, Hong Kong,
Singapore, Malaysia
BS 1363,
230V, 50 Hz -AC00 Qualtek 370001-E01
Australia, New Zealand AS 3112:2000,
230-240V, 50 Hz -AC01 Qualtek 374003-A01
Continental Europe, Korea,
Indonesia, Russia
European CEE 7/7
“Schuko” 230V, 50 Hz -AC02 Qualtek 364002-D01
North America, Taiwan NEMA 5-15,
120V, 60 Hz -AC03 Qualtek 312007-01
Switzerland SEV 1011,
230V, 50 Hz -AC06 Qualtek 378001-E01
South Africa, India SABS 164-1,
220-250V, 50 Hz -AC17 Volex 2131H 10 C3
Japan JIS 8303,
100V, 50-60 Hz -AC18 Qualtek 397002-01
Israel SI 32,
220V, 50 Hz -AC19 Qualtek 398001-01
China GB 1002-1,
220V, 50 Hz -AC22 Volex 2137H 10 C3
PROTECTION ROM ELECTRIC SHOCK
Operators of this instrument must be protected from electric shock at all times. The
owner must ensure that operators 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 risk of
electric shock. This instrument is intended for use by qualified personnel who recognize
shock hazards and are familiar with safety precautions required to avoid possibly injury.
In particular, operators should:
1. Keep exposed high-voltage wiring to an absolute minimum.
2. Wherever possible, use shielded connectors and cabling.
3. Connect and disconnect loads and cables only when the instrument is turned off.
4. Keep in mind that all cables, connectors, oscilloscope probes, and loads must
have an appropriate voltage rating.
5. Do not attempt any repairs on the instrument, beyond the fuse replacement
procedures described in this manual. Contact Avtech technical support (see
page 2 for contact information) if the instrument requires servicing. Service is to
be performed solely by qualified service personnel.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
This instrument is intended for use under the following conditions:
1. indoor use;
2. altitude up to 2 000 m;
3. temperature 5 °C to 40 °C;
4. maximum relative humidity 80 % for temperatures up to 31 °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.
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USES
This instrument contains four fuses. All are accessible from the rear-panel. Two protect
the AC prime power input, and two protect the internal DC power supplies. The
locations of the fuses on the rear panel are shown in the figure below:
AC USE REPLACEMENT
To physically access the AC fuses, the power cord must be detached from the rear
panel of the instrument. The fuse drawer may then be extracted using a small flat-head
screwdriver, as shown below:
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Fuse
Drawer
Pry out the fuse
drawer using a
screwdriver.
Fuses #1 and #2
(AC fuses)
Fuse #4
(DC fuse)
Fuse #3
(DC fuse)

DC USE REPLACEMENT
The DC fuses may be replaced by inserting the tip of a flat-head screwdriver into the
fuse holder slot, and rotating the slot counter-clockwise. The fuse and its carrier will
then pop out.
USE RATINGS
The following table lists the required fuses:
uses
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 2416-ND
#3 (DC) N/A 1.0A, 250V,
Time-Delay 5×20 mm 0218001.HXP 2419-ND
#4 (DC) N/A 0.8A, 250V,
Time-Delay 5×20 mm 0218.800HXP 2418-ND
The recommended fuse manufacturer is Littelfuse (http://www.littelfuse.com).
Replacement fuses may be easily obtained from Digi-Key (http://www.digikey.com) and
other distributors.
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RONT PANEL CONTROLS
1. POWER Switch. This is the main power switch. When turning the instrument on,
there may be a delay of several seconds before the instrument appears to respond.
2. OVERLOAD Indicator. When the instrument is powered, this indicator is normally
green, indicating normal operation. If this indicator is yellow, an internal automatic
overload protection circuit has been tripped. If the unit is overloaded (by operating
at an exceedingly high duty cycle or by operating into a very low impedance), the
protective circuit will disable the output of the instrument and turn the indicator light
yellow. The light will stay yellow (i.e. output disabled) for about 5 seconds after
which the instrument will attempt to re-enable the output (i.e. light green) for about 1
second. If the overload condition persists, the output will be disabled again (i.e. light
yellow) for another 5 seconds. If the overload condition has been removed, the
instrument will resume normal operation.
This overload indicator is only likely to come on in two situations:
Briefly at startup. This is not a cause for concern.
When the output current is too high (> 500 mA). In this case, turn off the
instrument and connect the proper load.
3. IN Connector. The input signal is applied to this connector. The input impedance is
approximately 1 kΩ. The input must lie within the range of 0 to +2V.
4. OUT Connector. This BNC connector provides the main output signal. The output is
an amplified version of the input on (3).
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REAR PANEL CONTROLS
1) AC POWER INPUT. An IEC-320 C14 three-pronged recessed male socket is
provided on the back panel for AC power connection to the instrument. One end of
the detachable power cord that is supplied with the instrument plugs into this
socket.
2) AC USE DRAWER. The two fuses that protect the AC input are located in this
drawer. Please see the “ USES” section of this manual for more information.
3) DC USES. These two fuses protect the internal DC power supplies. Please see the
“ USES” sections of this manual for more information.
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GENERAL IN ORMATION
BASIC CONTROL
The AV-143CP-PS-AVA is a DC to >500 kHz fixed-gain linear amplifier. The gain is fixed
at +6 V/V.
The required voltage input signal is applied at the “IN” connector.
This mode is illustrated below:
CURRENT LIMITING
The AV-143CP-PS-AVA is designed to generate output amplitudes of up to +12V, with
output currents of up to +500 mA.
If an excessively low impedance is connected to the output, the amplifier will safely limit
the maximum output current to +650 mA, approximately.
CAPACITIVE LOADING
The AV-143CP-PS-AVA is designed to handle load capacitances of up to 2.2 n . Larger
capacitances should be avoided, as they may cause instability, oscillations, and/or
excessive output currents.
CABLE LENGTHS
The length of cable used to connect the load to the output of the function generator
should be less than 3 feet (1 meter), and ideally less than 18 inches (0.5 meters) if the
load resistance is not 50 Ohms. At longer lengths, the transmission line reflections
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ARBITRARY
WAVE ORM,
VIN, +2 V MAXIMUM
INPUT VOLTAGE, ON
"IN" CONNECTOR
OUTPUT VOLTAGE, ON
"OUT" CONNECTOR
VOUT = VIN × GAIN,
GAIN = +6.
+12V MAXIMUM.

caused by the cabling and the cable's capacitance will distort the output signal and
degrade the rise and fall times, particularly if the signals with fast rise times are used.
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OPERATIONAL CHECK
This section describes a sequence to confirm the basic operation of the instrument. It
should be performed after receiving the instrument. It is a useful learning exercise as
well.
asic Test Arrangement
1) Connect a 25Ω / 6W non-inductive test load between the OUT connector and
ground. A higher resistance may also be used, in which case the power rating may
be reduced. If cabling is used, keep it less than 3 feet / 1 meter in length.
2) Set the signal generator to produce a +2V, 10 kHz waveform. (The input impedance
of the AV-143CP-PS-AVA is 1 kΩ). Connect a cable from the SYNC connector of the
signal generator to the TRIG input of an oscilloscope. Set the oscilloscope to
trigger externally. Connect the main output of the signal generator to the input of
the amplifier.
3) Connect one oscilloscope probe (channel A) to the output of the signal generator.
Set the Channel A vertical scale to 2 V/div.
4) Connect one oscilloscope probe (channel B) to the 25 Ω load. On the oscilloscope,
set the channel A vertical scale to 5 V/div, and the horizontal scale to 100 us/div.
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AVTECH
AMPLIFIER
OUT
CONNECTOR
REAL-TIME
OSCILLOSCOPE
CHANNEL A
CHANNEL B
IN
CONNECTOR
SIGNAL
SOURCE
(+2V maximum)
TRIG
MAIN OUTPUT
SYNC OUTPUT
AC
POWER
SCOPE
PROBE
TEST
LOAD
SCOPE
PROBE

5) Turn on the amplifier and the signal generator.
6) The Channel B waveform should increase to +12V, and have a shape similar to
that of the Channel A waveform.
7) This completes the operational check.
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MECHANICAL IN ORMATION
TOP COVER REMOVAL
If necessary, the interior of the instrument may be accessed by removing the four
Phillips screws on the top panel. With the four screws removed, the top cover may be
slid back (and off).
Always disconnect the power cord and allow the instrument to sit unpowered for 10
minutes before opening the instrument. This will allow any internal stored charge to
discharge.
There are no user-adjustable internal circuits. or repairs other than fuse replacement,
please contact Avtech (info@avtechpulse.com) to arrange for the instrument to be
returned to the 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 the cover removed.
RACK MOUNTING
A rack mounting kit is available. The -R5 rack mount kit may be installed after first
removing the one Phillips screw on the side panel adjacent to the front handle.
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTER ERENCE
To prevent electromagnetic interference with other equipment, all used outputs should
be connected to shielded loads using shielded coaxial cables. Unused outputs should
be terminated with shielded coaxial terminators or with shielded coaxial dust caps, to
prevent unintentional electromagnetic radiation. All cords and cables should be less
than 3m in length.
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