Rev 4.8 9530/8530 Series Pulse Generator Operating Manual QUANTUM COMPOSERS, INC PO Box 4248 Bozeman, MT 59772
Page 10 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Channel Timer Functions The Channel Timer functions as a non-retriggerable, delayed, one shot pulse generator.
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 11 a second time. There are also individual menu keys for the gate (GATE), trigger (TRIG), and system (MENU) menus
Page 12 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Setting Pulse Output Parameters There are two basic types of outputs available on the 9530: a) TTL/CMOS comp
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 13 5. 9530 Menus 9530 Main Menu Structure The following menus can be accessed by pressing the menu button. The f
Page 14 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 System Configuration Menu Interface: RS – 232Baud Rate: 115200Echo: DisabledAuto: EnabledMark: .LCD: 4Key Rat
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 15 9530 Channel Menu Structure The following menus can be accessed by pressing the button marked for the desired
Page 16 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Channel Advanced Menu Ch: -HGFE DCBA-Mux: -0000 0001-Press the Page ButtonChange Channel Gate ModeEn
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 17 Setting System Mode of Operation By pressing the Menu button the system mode menu can be accessed. The system
Page 18 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Setting the Clock Source and Rate The System Clock Parameters can be accessed and changed by entering the Cloc
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 19 When in the System Configuration menu only the RS-232 baud rate can be changed, the USB rate must be varied us
Page 2 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ...
Page 20 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Store Menu Store#: Choose the location to store the current settingsName: The name associated with the curren
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 21 System Information Menu Model: 9530-1011 Serial #: 00001Firmware: 1.2.3.0FPGA Ver: 1.2.0NSID#: FW 1011FPGA 1
Page 22 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Enable/Disable ChannelWid: Set the desired pulse widthDly: Set the desired delay from the sync sourcePress the
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 23 Setting Channel of Operation To change the channel output modes enter the channel menu and press the page butt
Page 24 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Configuring the Channel Multiplexer To define which outputs are fed into the channel multiplexer, the corresp
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 25 Gate Menu Mode: DisabledChange Gate ModeMode: Pulse Inh.Level: 2.50 VoltsLogic: Active Low/HighMode: Output In
Page 26 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 6. Operating the 9530/8530 Quick Start - Normal Internal Rate Generator Operation The 9530/8530 has a powerf
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 27 System Timer Overview For internal operation, the 9530/8530 contains a timer and mode generator which generate
Page 28 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 o Set the desired frequency. Channel Timer Overview The output of each channel is controlled by two timers to
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 29 o Set the pulse width desired. o Set the mode to Duty Cycle. o Set the On parameter to the number of pulses
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 3 GATE MENU ...
Page 30 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Within the System Mode menu set the mode to Single Shot mode. Within the Trigger menu: o Select the Tri
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 31 7. Programming the 9530/8530 Personal Computer to Pulse Generator Communication The 9530/8530 has three stan
Page 32 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 USB Interface Overview The USB interface is standard on the 9530. The interface is a Plug-n-Play capable i
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 33 the “carriage return” and “linefeed”. They are ASCII character set values 13 and 10 respectively (hex 0x0D and
Page 34 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 :PULSE1:STATE ON <cr> <lf> :PULSe1:WIDTh 0.000120 <cr> <lf> :PULSe:POL NORMal <cr&g
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 35 <Boolean Value> Represents a single binary condition that is either true or false. True is represented by
Page 36 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 :PULSE0:MODE SING <cr> <lf> sets system mode to single shot :PULSE:TRIG:MODE TRIG <cr> <l
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 37 9530/8530 SCPI Command Summary Keyword: Command: Sub-Command: Parameter Range: Notes: :INSTrument The
Page 38 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Keyword: Command: Sub-Command: Parameter Range: Notes: :PULSe[0] Command to change the units’ global se
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 39 Keyword: Command: Sub-Command: Parameter Range: Notes: :PULSe[0] Command to change the units’ global set
Page 4 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Generate a Pulse on Every Trigger Input...
Page 40 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 should be set to ~ 50% of the input potential. Keyword: Command: Sub-Command: Parameter Range: Notes: :PULSe[1
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 41 Keyword: Command: Sub-Command: Parameter Range: Notes: :PULSe[1/2/n] Command to change the units’ channe
Page 42 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 :INFOrmation ? Query only. Returns model, serial number, firmware version, and FPGA version nu
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 43 8. Appendix A – Specifications 9530/8530 Specifications INTERNAL RATE GENERATOR RATE (T0 period) 0.00
Page 44 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 GATE INPUT MODE Pulse inhibit or output inhibit POLARITY Active high/active low MODULE SPECIFICAT
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 45 GATE INPUT POLARITY Active High/Active Low FUNCTION Pulse Inhibit or Output Inhibit CHANNEL BEHA
Page 46 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 9. Appendix B - Safety Symbols Safety Marking Symbols Technical specifications including electrical ratings
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 47 IEC 417, No. 5020 Frame or chassis terminal. Used for points other than protective conductor and functional ea
Page 48 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 10. Appendix C - COM Ethernet Interface Overview *Note: See also Appendix D for more on the Ethernet interf
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 49 11. Appendix D - Ethernet Connectivity The Ethernet module used in Quantum Composers’ pulse generators is a
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 5 Using the Increment System Mode ...
Page 50 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 The Digi Connect ME Configuration and Management home page will be displayed (Figure 2). Figure 2: Configur
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 51 Figure 4: Baud rate settings Click on apply after changing the baud rate. Select “Logout” from the bottom o
Page 52 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 When this utility opens, it displays local resources found. TCPIP resources are typically not shown in this
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 53 Figure 7: Commands can be sent to the pulse generator from the "Write" tab buffer The “Buffer” fie
Page 54 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 generator and communication hardware are functioning properly. From here, a specific application in whatever
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 55 :CTRIGger GATE/TRIG Sets which input is assigned to the channel trigger IEEE 488.2 Common Commands Comma
Page 56 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Mode: DisabledChange Trigger ModeMode: TriggeredLevel: 2.50 VoltsEdge: Rising/Falling EdgeMode: Dual TrigLevel
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 57 Figure 9: Overshoot on the Output of TZ50 Module 14. Appendix G - Increment Mode Using the Increment System
Page 58 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 settings, this is the same as using the :SPULse command :MODe BINCRement/ DCINCRement/ NORMal/ SINGle/ BUR
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 59 Ch: -HGFE DCBA-Mux: -0000 0001-Enable/Disable ChannelIncW: Set the Incrementing WidthIncD: Set the Inc
Page 6 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 1. Introduction This manual is a reference designed to familiarize you with the Quantum Composers 9530 series
Page 60 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 15. Appendix H - External Clock 9530/8530 External Clock Operation The 9530 pulse generator ha
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 61 *Note: These specifications are preliminary and subject to change. Using the external clock function: Ent
Page 62 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 The recommended connector is Molex 4 pin female C-grid (Molex #50-57-9404) or equivalent. The recommend
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 63 Fan Output Connector (J1 – Fan) The recommended connector is Molex 4 pin female C-grid (Molex #50-57-9404)
Page 64 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 2 Tx - (Transmit Data -) Orange 3 Rx + (Receive Data +) Green/White 4 N/C Blue 5 N/C Blue/White 6 Rx - (Receiv
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 65 Digital Output Board Connection Information Digital Control Board Input (J1 or J2) The Output Board must
Page 66 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 4 Channel Model when Digital Board is connected to J1 on the Output Board Figure 11: Connection Information
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 67 4 Channel Model when Digital Board is connected to J2 on the Output Board Figure 12: Connection Information f
Page 68 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 8 Channel Model when Digital Board is connected to J1 on the Output Board Figure 13: Connection Information
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 69 8 Channel Model when Digital Board is connected to J1 on the Output Board Figure 14: Connection Information f
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 7 2. Safety Issues Normal use of test equipment presents a certain amount of danger due to electrical shock beca
Page 70 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 8530 Board Level Connector Locations Figure 15: Connector Information for the 8534-8538
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 71 Figure 16: Mounting Information for the 8538 4 Channel Expansion Board
Page 8 9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 3. Front Panel Overview 9530 Front Panel Display Layout and Indicators A 4 line x 20 character vacuum
9530/8530 Manual Version 4.8 Page 9 4. Pulse Concepts and Pulse Generator Operations Counter Architecture Overview *Start source is: RUN butt
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