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9730 Series Pulse Generator
Operating Manual
Version 1.4
Quantum Composers, INC
212 Discovery Drive
Bozeman, MT 59718
Phone: (406)582-0227
Fax: (406)582-0237
www.quantumcomposers.com
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Page 1 - Operating Manual

9730 Series Pulse Generator Operating Manual Version 1.4 Quantum Composers, INC 212 Discovery Drive Bozeman, MT 59718 Phone: (406)582-022

Page 2 - 1 Table of Contents

5-10 o - => - + * / space  Enabling System Output The RUN/STOP key is used to arm the system. With external trigger disabled, the key will arm

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6-11 6 Front Panel Overview 9730 Display Display Layout and Indicators A graphical display module displays parameters and status information. The st

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6-12 parameter. The NEXT key selects the next parameter in the currently displayed menu.  Numeric Keypad Allows numbers and alphanumeric values t

Page 5 - 2 Introduction

6-13  Channel Button Green LED back illuminating button text when the channel is enabled. Arm Switch (Keyed) The upper right hand corner of the fr

Page 6 - 3 Safety Issues

7-14 7 Rear Panel Overview Description of Rear Panel Area Channel Connections (Banana Jacks) Each channel has two sets of banana jacks for connectin

Page 7 - 4 Product Overview

7-15 panel and out through the side panel openings. WARNING: DO NOT BLOCK COOLING FAN INPUTS OR OUTPUT(S).

Page 8 - Channel Timer Functions

8-16 8 Menu Structure MODE Menu (FUNC + 1)  Page0 o Line0 – empty o Line1 – Mode: Single Shot, Burst o Line2 – empty o Line3 – empty Setting S

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8-17 Channel Menu (A, B, C, or D)  Page0 o Line0 – Channel: Enabled, Disabled o Line1 – Wid: <width> o Line2 – Dly: <delay> o Line3

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8-18 Channel Test Menu (FUNC + A, B, C, or D)  Page0 o Line0 – empty o Line1 – PreTest: Disabled o Line2 – empty o Line3 – empty  Page0 – Alt

Page 11 - 6 Front Panel Overview

8-19 PstTest: Enables or disables post resistance test and requirements for the channel. PstMeas: Displays the measured resistance from the last r

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1-2 1 Table of Contents 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 13 - Front Trigger Input

8-20 TRIG Menu (TRIG)  Page0 o Line0 – empty o Line1 – Mode: Disabled o Line2 – empty o Line3 – empty  Page0 – Alt o Line0 – empty o Line1

Page 14 - 7 Rear Panel Overview

8-21 SYSTEM Menu (FUNC + 3)  Page0 o Line0 – empty o Line1 – Front Sync: Disabled, T0, ChA, ChB, (ChC, ChD) o Line2 – Rear Sync: Disabled, T0, C

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8-22 Rear Sync: Sets the source of the rear panel sync output signal set to the front panel. Choices are Disabled, T0, ChA, and ChB for two channel

Page 16 - 8 Menu Structure

9-23 9 Operating Instructions Quick Start – Internal Single Shot Generator Operation Although the 9730 has a powerful set of feature extensions that

Page 17 - Channel Menu (A, B, C, or D)

9-24 Quick Start – Single Shot External Trigger Operation To generate a single pulse for single external trigger event, based on the default configur

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9-25 Wait for Charge When the Safety Interlock is properly shorted the instrument will charge up the capacitor banks for each channel (regardless of

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9-26 Pressing the RUN/STOP button while the burst is in process will stop the output. After the burst has been completed, pressing the RUN/STOP butto

Page 20 - Counter Menu (FUNC + 8)

9-27  Filter Width. When enabled, the filter width can be adjusted so that the unit will not accept any trigger pulse widths that are less than the

Page 21 - SYSTEM Menu (FUNC + 3)

9-28  Verify the rear panel Safety Interlock.  Turn Arm Switch to ‘ARM’ Position.  Press the FUNC key and then the PRE key (‘.’ on the numer

Page 22 - RECALL Menu (FUNC + 9)

9-29  Error - “Valid Pre-Test Required” – This message is displayed or returned through a channel error query when the instrument has attempted to

Page 23 - 9 Operating Instructions

1-3 QUICK START – INTERNAL SINGLE SHOT GENERATOR OPERATION ... 9-23 Pulse Width, Delay

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10-30 10 Programming the 9730 Personal Computer to Pulse Generator Communication The 9730 comes standard with a RS232 serial and USB interface. An

Page 25 - Standard Operation Modes

10-31 USB Interface Overview The USB interface is standard on the 9730. Before this type of communication can be used, the appropriate drivers must

Page 26 - External Input Overview

10-32 Ethernet Interface Overview The Ethernet interface used in the 9730 is a “Digi Connect ME” module supplied by Digi Connectware, Inc. There are

Page 27 - Special Testing Modes

10-33 could use the behavior to know when to stop reading from the unit. However, if the “echo” parameter is enabled, there will be two sets of line

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10-34 SCPI Parameter Types The following parameter types are used:  <numeric value> o Accepts all commonly used decimal representation of n

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10-35 Example 2: 20 ms pulsewidth, 100ms rate, 4 burst, internal trigger, burst mode operation. :PULSE0:MODE BURST<cr><lf> sets system

Page 30 - 10 Programming the 9730

10-36 System Pulse Commands Keyword Command Sub-Command Parameter Range Notes :SPULse or PULSe[0] Subsystem. Contains commands to control the outp

Page 31 - USB Interface Overview

10-37 Channel Commands Keyword Command Sub-Command Parameter Range Notes :PULSe<n> Contains commands to control the output pulse generation.

Page 32 - Line Termination

10-38 Display Commands Keyword Command Sub-Command Parameter Range Notes :DISPlay Command to change the units’ display settings. :MODe 0/1 or OF

Page 33 - SCPI Optional Keywords

10-39 System Commands Keyword Command Sub-Command Sub-Command Parameter Range Notes :SYSTem :STATe ? Query only. Returns ”1” if the system i

Page 34 - Programming Examples

1-4 APPENDIX A - SPECIFICATIONS...A-

Page 35 - 9730 SCPI Command Summary

10-40 IEEE 488.2 Common Commands Mnemonic Command Name Parameters Notes *IDN? Identification Query Queries the Pulse Generator Identification. The

Page 36 - System Pulse Commands

10-41 Some customers have started using the 9730 device in high throughput production lines and have requested that this safety feature be removed. Q

Page 37 - Channel Commands

A-1 Appendix A - Specifications MIN TYP MAX UNIT I/O Configuration Output Modules 2 4 Output Modes Single & Burst Contr

Page 39 - System Commands

A-3 Output Amplitude 0.02 6 A Resolution 1 mA Accuracy * +/-0.5 +/-2 % Rise Time * 1 3 10 us Overshoot * 3 33 % Slew

Page 40 - Special Commands

A-4 Communications RS232 4800 115200 115200 Baud USB Serial Bridge Ethernet Optional Size Rack Mount 19" x 10"

Page 41 - Bypass Instructions

A-5 Legend: Yellow – Current Probe Measurement Blue – Voltage Monitor Measurement Red – Current Monitor Measurement Yellow –.1V/A 6A @ .1 scal

Page 42 - Appendix A - Specifications

A-6 Measured Current (A) Set Current (A) Inductive.51 OhmInductive 1ohmInductive 2OhmInductive 3OhmOutput Error (%) Set Current (A) Inductive.51 Oh

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A-7 Slew Rate (A/us) Set Current (A) Inductive.51 OhmInductive 1OhmInductive 2OhmInductive 3OhmVoltage Monitor Error (%) Set Current (A) Inductiv

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A-8 The output circuitry is designed to handle 30W of power and is firmware limited to prevent overdriving the output circuitry. Figure 12 shows the

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2-5 2 Introduction This manual is designed to familiarize you with the Quantum Composers 9730 series pulse generator and is arranged so that you can

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B-1 Appendix B - Safety Symbols Safety Marking Symbols Technical specifications including electrical ratings and weight are included within the manual

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3-6 3 Safety Issues Normal use of equipment exposes users to a certain amount of danger from electrical shock because testing must be performed whe

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4-7 4 Product Overview The 9730 series combines industry leading QC digital delay methodologies along with high capacity charge banks to generate pr

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5-8 5 Pulse Generator Concepts and Operation System Timer Functions  Burst Mode The System Timer functions as a non-retriggerable, multi-vibrator

Page 50 - Appendix B - Safety Symbols

5-9 corner of the display shows a vertical arrow if the current menu contains additional pages. To select the next page, press the channel button aga

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